Spaghetti Napolitan with Dried Daikon Radish Strips

I added ketchup instead of sugar from the recipe "Sweet and spicy salad with kiriboshi daikon"and thought about this while making a stir-fry! It was a dish that definitely went overboard on the ketchup lol.
Wiener sausages and onions are a MUST, but the rest of the ingredients can be switched at your preference. Recipe by ochikeron
Spaghetti Napolitan with Dried Daikon Radish Strips
I added ketchup instead of sugar from the recipe "Sweet and spicy salad with kiriboshi daikon"and thought about this while making a stir-fry! It was a dish that definitely went overboard on the ketchup lol.
Wiener sausages and onions are a MUST, but the rest of the ingredients can be switched at your preference. Recipe by ochikeron
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Set aside the dried daikon radish strips in water. Heat olive oil in a pan, add thinly sliced onions and fry until translucent.
- 2
Add finely chopped carrots and green peppers.
- 3
Add diagonally-sliced wiener sausages, add strained daikon strips, and add mixture A.
- 4
Serve on a plate, add Parmesan cheese, and eat.
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