Quick Dish - Daikon Radish to the Rescue

All I had in the fridge was daikon!!!
I prefer to sauté the daikon until it browns a bit.
If the daikon cooks for too long, it'll start to wilt to a stewed texture, so be quick when sautéing! Recipe by Ukkiitaro
Quick Dish - Daikon Radish to the Rescue
All I had in the fridge was daikon!!!
I prefer to sauté the daikon until it browns a bit.
If the daikon cooks for too long, it'll start to wilt to a stewed texture, so be quick when sautéing! Recipe by Ukkiitaro
Cooking Instructions
- 1
For the daikon, I used the spicy root tip, but I recommend using the top.
- 2
Slice into 7-8 cm sticks.
- 3
Heat sesame oil in a frying pan, then sauté the daikon sticks on medium-high heat. When they start to become translucent, sprinkle dashi stock granules, then drizzle soy sauce into the pan from the sides.
- 4
Transfer to a serving dish, garnish with shaved bonito and white sesame seeds, then serve! How fast is that?
- 5
If you have shiso leaves, slice and sprinkle on top! That will add a nice touch, and a tasty accent.
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