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Daikon "Steak"

Sachiko
Sachiko @cook_2624747
Kyoto, Japan

This is my favorite way to make daikon! It's thick and juicy just like a steak! Plus you can use up a lot of daikon at once. It's a little sweet thanks to the mirin and sugar, and savory thanks to the miso and soy sauce. Kids will love this too! If you don't have a big frying pan or not that much daikon, then you can make just 2 slices instead - use the same amount of sauce!

This is my favorite way to make daikon! It's thick and juicy just like a steak! Plus you can use up a lot of daikon at once. It's a little sweet thanks to the mirin and sugar, and savory thanks to the miso and soy sauce. Kids will love this too! If you don't have a big frying pan or not that much daikon, then you can make just 2 slices instead - use the same amount of sauce!

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Daikon "Steak"

Sachiko
Sachiko @cook_2624747
Kyoto, Japan

This is my favorite way to make daikon! It's thick and juicy just like a steak! Plus you can use up a lot of daikon at once. It's a little sweet thanks to the mirin and sugar, and savory thanks to the miso and soy sauce. Kids will love this too! If you don't have a big frying pan or not that much daikon, then you can make just 2 slices instead - use the same amount of sauce!

This is my favorite way to make daikon! It's thick and juicy just like a steak! Plus you can use up a lot of daikon at once. It's a little sweet thanks to the mirin and sugar, and savory thanks to the miso and soy sauce. Kids will love this too! If you don't have a big frying pan or not that much daikon, then you can make just 2 slices instead - use the same amount of sauce!

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Ingredients

30 mins
4 servings
  1. 1/2daikon radish (you need a 12 cm / 5 in long piece)
  2. 1 tbspsesame oil (or other) for frying
  3. *For Sauce:*
  4. 120 ml (1/2 cup)dashi or other broth
  5. 2 tspmirin
  6. 2 tspsoy sauce
  7. 1 Tbspsugar
  8. 1/2 tspmiso paste
  9. **********
  10. 1big frying pan with a lid
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30 mins
  1. 1

    Cut the daikon into 4 thick slices that are 3 cm (1 1/4 in) thick each. Cut shallow criss-cross pattern on both sides of the slices.

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  2. 2

    Put the daikon slices on a rack and let it dry out for a few hours or overnight (it helps it fry better, but if you don't have time, you can still make it!)

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  3. 3

    Mix the sauce ingredients in a small bowl and set aside.

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  4. 4

    In a big frying pan that has a lid, heat the oil on medium and fry both sides of the daikon slices until it has a nice brown color. It will take a couple minute for each side.

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  5. 5

    When both sides are browned, pour in the sauce mix in the frying pan and put on the lid. Let it cook for 3-4 minutes (the sauce should be boiling).

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  6. 6

    Take off the lid and let the rest of the sauce boil away almost completely - it can take a few minutes. Flip the daikon over 1-3 times so both sides get covered in sauce.

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  7. 7

    When the sauce is almost gone, keep checking the pan so it doesn't burn. Turn off heat and try to spread the thickened sauce on the daikon if there's any left. You're all done!!

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Sachiko @cook_2624747
on November 25, 2015 01:35
Kyoto, Japan
I'm from Kyoto, Japan! Maybe you heard of it because it has so many famous places? I love cooking and English so I want to share some Japanese recipes in English!
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Dan B
Dan B @cook_5535075
August 22, 2016 11:39
A great recipe. The miso isn't totally necessary. Can make it a little salty for some people. I usually but daikon for salads but always end up with a lot to use up. This is good if say you have half a daikon hanging around and don't want to trash it. I add some greens like spinach, bok choy or something at the end if I need more greens for the meal.
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