CookpadCookpad
Guest
Register or Log In
Save and create recipes, send cooksnaps and more
  • Search
  • Premium
    • Top Cooksnapped Recipes
    • Top Viewed Recipes
  • Premium
  • Challenges
  • FAQ
  • Send Feedback
  • Region
  • Your Collection
Your Collection
To start creating your recipe library, please register or login.
Crispy & Healthy Daikon Radish French Fries
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
  • Add Cooksnap
  • Add to folders
  • Print
  • Share
    • Copied!
    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Pin it
    • Twitter
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Edit recipe
  • Delete
CookpadCookpad
A picture of Crispy & Healthy Daikon Radish French Fries.

Crispy & Healthy Daikon Radish French Fries

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

I was going to make a recipe for burdock root, but then I noticed a ton of daikon radish skins in my freezer, which is how I thought to make this.

If you freeze the skins, you can naturally drain. It reduces your work and lets you make a lot at once. The remaining moisture may vary on the thickness of the skin and the time stored, so when removing the salt observe it carefully. The amount of water is key. Recipe by ayureo

I was going to make a recipe for burdock root, but then I noticed a ton of daikon radish skins in my freezer, which is how I thought to make this.

If you freeze the skins, you can naturally drain. It reduces your work and lets you make a lot at once. The remaining moisture may vary on the thickness of the skin and the time stored, so when removing the salt observe it carefully. The amount of water is key. Recipe by ayureo

Read more

Crispy & Healthy Daikon Radish French Fries

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

I was going to make a recipe for burdock root, but then I noticed a ton of daikon radish skins in my freezer, which is how I thought to make this.

If you freeze the skins, you can naturally drain. It reduces your work and lets you make a lot at once. The remaining moisture may vary on the thickness of the skin and the time stored, so when removing the salt observe it carefully. The amount of water is key. Recipe by ayureo

I was going to make a recipe for burdock root, but then I noticed a ton of daikon radish skins in my freezer, which is how I thought to make this.

If you freeze the skins, you can naturally drain. It reduces your work and lets you make a lot at once. The remaining moisture may vary on the thickness of the skin and the time stored, so when removing the salt observe it carefully. The amount of water is key. Recipe by ayureo

Read more
Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
Edit recipe
See report
Add to folders
Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
ShareShare
  • Copied!
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Pin it
  • Twitter
PrintPrint
  • PrintPrint
  • Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Delete
Share
  • Copied!
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Pin it
  • Twitter
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
  • Add Cooksnap
  • Add to folders
  • Print
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Edit recipe
  • Delete

Ingredients

  • 80 gramsSkin from 8 cm of daikon radish
  • 1 dashSalt
  • 2 tspPlain flour
  • 2 tspKatakuriko
  • 1Frying oil
Cookpad Open in Cookpad App
Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.

Steps

  1. 1

    Peel the radish cut into 4 cm pieces, and cut the skin into 5 mm pieces. Sprinkle salt and submerge in water (if storing a large amount in the freezer, you don't have to salt them).

  2. 2

    After some time, strain and wring out excess moisture, put in a plastic bag together with the flour and shake to completely coat. Leave some air in the bag.

  3. 3

    Fry in oil, and once they're crispy, they're finished. Enjoy! Add whatever flavor you like, but I think they're most delicious as-is.

  4. 4

    Cut into whatever thickness and fry for as long as you like. You could try to imitate the fries from a certain fast-food chain?

  5. 5

    I like the thin fries from a certain fast-food chain, so I peel the skin thinly, cut them finely, and fry until crispy.

  6. 6

    For flavoring you could use salt and pepper, ao-nori, Krazy Salt, or curry powder to the flour. There's lots of variations, just like with potatoes.

Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
Edit recipe
See report
Add to folders
Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
ShareShare
  • Copied!
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Pin it
  • Twitter
PrintPrint
  • PrintPrint
  • Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Delete

Cooksnaps

Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
  • Add Cooksnap
  • Add to folders
  • Print
  • Share
    • Copied!
    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Pin it
    • Twitter
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Edit recipe
  • Delete

Copied!

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp
on January 07, 2014 12:31

Did you know that you can import recipes from anywhere into Cookpad with one click?
https://blog.cookpad.com/us/cookpad-recipe-import-feature-save-recipes-from-anywhere/

Download Cookpad app to plan your meals and store your cooking ideas in one safe place! https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/download

Read more

Comments

Guest
Add a comment
0/0

Keywords

Fries Daikon

Similar Recipes

More Recipes

  1. A picture of Traditional Thalipeeth - for Fasting.

    Traditional Thalipeeth - for Fasting

    Sampada Shrungarpure Sampada Shrungarpure
  2. A picture of Slow-Rested Beef Flatbread Wraps with Spiced Filling.

    Slow-Rested Beef Flatbread Wraps with Spiced Filling

    Daniel 489 Daniel 489
  3. A picture of Pigeon Peas Muthiya.

    Pigeon Peas Muthiya

    Pragati Hakim Pragati Hakim
  4. A picture of Jowar Bhakri.

    Jowar Bhakri

    pinal Patel pinal Patel
  5. A picture of Christmas Molasses Cookies.

    Christmas Molasses Cookies

    Cluelesskitty Cluelesskitty
  6. A picture of Eton Mess.

    Eton Mess

    mary jane mary jane
  7. A picture of Sattu Salad.

    Sattu Salad

    Aishwarya Kitchen A Aishwarya Kitchen A
  8. A picture of Jamaican Meatloaf with Peppers and Banana Topping.

    Jamaican Meatloaf with Peppers and Banana Topping

    Rebecca Dunsworth Rebecca Dunsworth
  9. A picture of Kanki Chokha Ni Ghensh - Gujarati Traditional Lost Recipe - Broken Rice Cooked in Sour Buttermilk.

    Kanki Chokha Ni Ghensh - Gujarati Traditional Lost Recipe - Broken Rice Cooked in Sour Buttermilk

    Manisha Sampat Manisha Sampat
  10. A picture of Kutchi Chhiba Dhokli - Traditional Forgotten & Lost Recipe of Kutch Region - Gujarat - India.

    Kutchi Chhiba Dhokli - Traditional Forgotten & Lost Recipe of Kutch Region - Gujarat - India

    Manisha Sampat Manisha Sampat
  11. A picture of Sammie's Fried Pickles.

    Sammie's Fried Pickles

    sammie27 sammie27
  12. A picture of Encheritos, just like Taco Bell.

    Encheritos, just like Taco Bell

    ta2dbetty ta2dbetty
  13. A picture of strawberry margarita cupcakes.

    strawberry margarita cupcakes

    Brenda M. Castillo Brenda M. Castillo
  14. A picture of Ritz Cracker Chicken.

    Ritz Cracker Chicken

    NCCook NCCook
  15. A picture of Easy Chocolate Ganache.

    Easy Chocolate Ganache

    beemarg beemarg
  16. A picture of Easy Sweet Potato Bites Made in One Pot.

    Easy Sweet Potato Bites Made in One Pot

    cookpad.japan cookpad.japan
  17. A picture of Tamagoyaki with Rakkyo Pickles For Bento or Breakfast.

    Tamagoyaki with Rakkyo Pickles For Bento or Breakfast

    cookpad.japan cookpad.japan
  18. A picture of Moist Sweet Potato Cakes.

    Moist Sweet Potato Cakes

    cookpad.japan cookpad.japan
  19. A picture of Pound Cake with Heavy Cream.

    Pound Cake with Heavy Cream

    cookpad.japan cookpad.japan
  20. A picture of chicken tikka pizza.

    chicken tikka pizza

    bushra27 bushra27
  21. A picture of Chewy Tofu Waffles.

    Chewy Tofu Waffles

    cookpad.japan cookpad.japan
  22. A picture of Chicken Veronique with walnuts..

    Chicken Veronique with walnuts.

    tweetiepie tweetiepie
  23. A picture of Super Easy Kabocha Squash Pudding Cake.

    Super Easy Kabocha Squash Pudding Cake

    cookpad.japan cookpad.japan
  24. A picture of Hishimochi-Style Soboro Rice for Dolls' Festival.

    Hishimochi-Style Soboro Rice for Dolls' Festival

    cookpad.japan cookpad.japan
  25. A picture of Carrot, Apple and Ginger Moist Muffins ♪.

    Carrot, Apple and Ginger Moist Muffins ♪

    cookpad.japan cookpad.japan
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/148618
Cookpad Open in Cookpad App

About Us

Our mission at Cookpad is to make everyday cooking fun, because we believe that cooking is key to a happier and healthier life for people, communities and the planet. We empower home cooks all over the world to help each other by sharing their recipes and cooking experiences.

Subscribe to Premium for exclusive features & benefits!

Cookpad Communities

🇺🇸 United States 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 🇪🇸 España 🇦🇷 Argentina 🇺🇾 Uruguay 🇲🇽 México 🇨🇱 Chile 🇻🇳 Việt Nam 🇹🇭 ไทย 🇮🇩 Indonesia 🇫🇷 France 🇸🇦 السعودية 🇹🇼 臺灣 🇮🇹 Italia 🇮🇷 ایران 🇮🇳 India 🇭🇺 Magyarország 🇳🇬 Nigeria 🇬🇷 Ελλάδα 🇲🇾 Malaysia 🇵🇹 Portugal 🇺🇦 Україна 🇯🇵 日本 See All

Learn More

Cookpad Premium Careers Feedback Blog Terms of Service Community Guidelines Privacy Policy Frequently Asked Questions

Download our app

Open Cookpad App on Google Play Open Cookpad App on App Store
Copyright © Cookpad Inc. All Rights Reserved
close