Daikon Radish Namul

When I made combined my son's favorite namul with daikon (his favorite vegetable), daikon, it turned out delicious!
The key is to add granulated soup stock, then rub it in with your hands to let the flavors meld. Recipe by Rapipapi
Daikon Radish Namul
When I made combined my son's favorite namul with daikon (his favorite vegetable), daikon, it turned out delicious!
The key is to add granulated soup stock, then rub it in with your hands to let the flavors meld. Recipe by Rapipapi
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Thickly julienne the daikon, sprinkle on a pinch of salt, let sit for 5 to 10 minutes, then squeeze out the excess moisture.
- 2
Add the granulated chicken soup stock, then rub it into the daikon until the granules dissolve.
- 3
Add salt, sesame oil, and black pepper to taste, then it's done.
- 4
It's also good with 1/2 teaspoon grated garlic.
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For "Celery Namul ☆" See
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