Just Marinate Pickled Radishes

This is a radish version of "Just Marinate Easy Pickled Daikon Radish".
I increased the amount of vinegar slightly, and decreased the amount of sugar.
Let them marinate for 1 ~ 2 days before eating. Recipe by Popotankobu
Just Marinate Pickled Radishes
This is a radish version of "Just Marinate Easy Pickled Daikon Radish".
I increased the amount of vinegar slightly, and decreased the amount of sugar.
Let them marinate for 1 ~ 2 days before eating. Recipe by Popotankobu
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash the radishes, and cut into your preferred shapes (4 even pieces, thin round slices, etc.)
- 2
Put the radishes and the ◆ ingredients into a plastic bag and refrigerate.
- 3
The water comes out from the radishes after 1 day, and turns pink. Leave the marinade in the fridge for 1 ~ 2 days and it's done.
- 4
Tip: The red color of the skin fades like this. If you don't like it, cut the radishes into thin round slices, or wait for 3 days so that all the red color fades.
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