Turnip Senmai-Zuke (Kyoto-style Pickles)

I used a thick turnip to make Kyoto-style senmai-zuke.
A slicer will slice the turnips too thinly and eliminate the texture. Use a knife to slice the turnip slightly thicker than you feel you should.
As a matter of fact, my friend used this recipe and brought pickles to her boyfriend's mother as a gift, and it was a success! She is now married to him! Recipe by Pepperminttea
Turnip Senmai-Zuke (Kyoto-style Pickles)
I used a thick turnip to make Kyoto-style senmai-zuke.
A slicer will slice the turnips too thinly and eliminate the texture. Use a knife to slice the turnip slightly thicker than you feel you should.
As a matter of fact, my friend used this recipe and brought pickles to her boyfriend's mother as a gift, and it was a success! She is now married to him! Recipe by Pepperminttea
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Thinly slice the turnips with a knife. Sprinkle salt, allow to sit until water is released, then squeeze out excess water (Note: Sandwich tightly between your palms).
- 2
Put into a resealable bag and layer the turnip slices with kombu. Heat the ○ ingredients, add to the bag, press the air out, then let sit in the refrigerator for a day or more.
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