A crispy, juicy, and sweet radish salad with white radish, radicchio, garden cress and a simple vinaigrette.
White radish, also known as daikon, is moderately high in Vitamin C, and contain dietary fiber which is important to help keep your body's digestive system functioning smoothly. According to "Traditional Chinese Medicine", white radish is sweet in taste and cool in nature. It aids to clear away heat in the body effectively and promote the digestion.
It is also used in the treatment of asthma, bronchitis, mineral deficiencies, and liver and gallbladder troubles.
While white radishes can be eaten cooked, such stir-fried or in soup, they are very delicious in raw form and juiced. If you are interested in learning more about this humble root vegetable, read more here.
Recipe adapted from Essen und Trinken
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- Peel the radish and slice it into thin disks or half-moons. Try using a mandolin slicer if you have one, for even thin slices. Finely shred the radicchio.
- Whisk the white wine vinegar with the oil, sugar, and salt. Arrange the radish, radicchio and garden cress on a serving dish. Drizzle the dressing over and sprinkle with the crushed red peppercorns.
Love the deep dark purple colour of the raddichio. :)
ReplyDeleteReally beautifully plated.
ReplyDeleteso beautiful! A splendid dish. So refined looking.
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Rosa
Wow... pretty, beautiful colours n gorgeous clicks :)
ReplyDeleteA platter full of health! Love those tiny leaves of garden cress.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous presentation and amazed at the medicinal value
ReplyDeleteI had no idea radishes had such powers. Amazing. Beautiful salad Angie. Love the touch of red peppercorns.
ReplyDeleteSam
So, so pretty you made this! I love just to munch on radishes; but, I've never had a white one!
ReplyDeleteVery informative post here! I never knew all the benefits of radishes, guess I need to eat more of them. Your salad is a nice way to get them into my diet. Great pics.
ReplyDeleteSuch elegant summer salads!
ReplyDelete*kisses* HH
I love this combination and your presentation is beautiful! I am a big fan of daikon. The Japanese say it helps to absorb less salt, so I often have it with miso soup (quite salty).
ReplyDeleteThank you!! I just bought a bunch of radishes, got them home, then realized I had no idea what to do with them. But they were just so pretty! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful salad! I love radishes. Although I'm the only one in my family who does, I try to get my family to eat them through creative dishes like this. Nice presentation!
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful! I've recently come to really love radishes, love that peppery flavor and that crunch, brings so much to a salad. I'd love this one!
ReplyDeleteA very healthy salad dish, I love the colour combination, looks so sweet :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous presentation, this looks delicious :)
ReplyDeleteI've always been a radish lover and add them to my green salads all the time. But, I like the idea of a salad featuring radishes especially with the lovely garden cress sprinkled on top;-)
ReplyDeleteAngie, what a beautiful presentation of a nice cooling salad! We eat daikon radish a lot here, too, and this will be added to my recipe list for sure! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAngie! Gorgeous.... - your presentation is divine! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI discovered garden cress this spring in North Carolina! That peppery flavor and delicate texture is addicting!
ReplyDeleteI think this has to be one of the prettiest salads I've ever seen...and I can just imagine it's bright, refreshing flavor!
ReplyDeleteDear Angie have made a great delicacy, cress love, hugs and kisses.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Lovely pictures and I really love your salads :)
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ReplyDeleteJust realized this line before above your comment section, Angie! I should borrow this line from you since quite a few blogger don't even know what is the Name/URL, and the problem with google which still isn't solved, this option would work best!
The issue I had at my son's has no bearing on your blog; the only reason it blocked from even browsing, is because you have a lot of advertisement on your blog. I'm using my computer now, and it works just fine!
Love the radish salad...it appears to be Daikan radish which is a huge favorite of mine. Love the colorful radicchio, and the watercress combo.
So refreshing, and delish!!!
Your photos are always incredible... you make a salad look sexy! WOW! :)
ReplyDeleteI love daikon and have a "go to salad recipe" to use it. Nice to see another recipe - and such a pretty, summery one at that.
ReplyDeleteThis dish is sooooo pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful way to enjoy a radish. Thank you for sharing with me tonight. Another lovely and delicious post! I hope you have a wonderful start to your week, my friend. Many blessings!
ReplyDeleteThis not only sounds amazing, but your pictures are a feast...an absolute feast for the eyes! Buzzed this refreshing, beautiful salad!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful looking salad...looks very tempting, healthy too
ReplyDeleteBeautiful presentation and very healthy. Love it!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds healthy and it looks beautiful. What a great side dish!
ReplyDeletewowww.. what a presentation Angie... awesome.. superb snaps as usual :)
ReplyDeleteAngie, GORGEOUS - your recipes and photos literally bring me to my knees... just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe color in this dish is breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty dish! Yummy and healthy :) I can totally dig!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!! Especially with the garden cress.
ReplyDeleteStunning looking ~ fresh n refined!
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Beautiful salad! I have never tried white radish but would love to. It sounds perfect for the summer:)
ReplyDeleteThat presentation is beautiful! And I'm sure this is quite the lovely salad for summer - love all that crunch.
ReplyDeleteYou have arranged the salad soo beautifully!It looks just the right thing for outrageous summer here.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a gorgeous presentation, Angie! Great colors and textures in this salad. :)
ReplyDeleteLove how you presented the salads...so pretty and elegant. I knew of the white radish being in the cool side, but had no idea that was so good for the digestive system. Thank you so much for the information.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week ahead Angie :-)
A lovely summer fresh salad!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the way you decorated it .. such gorgeous look you gave to that simple salad.
ReplyDeleteThe presentation of the dish looks wonderful, so pure and elegant!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. This salad looks like a piece of art to me.
ReplyDeleteI love radishes! I have tons of pretty watermellon radishes growing in my garden, but next year I will plant white radishes too and make this salad.
ReplyDeleteSo elegant and pretty Angie! Your outdoor pictures are gorgeous - wish I was joining you!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!
ReplyDeletebeautiful colourful choice Angie
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! And it sounds wonderful and I love that it's so healthy! Thanks for the interesting info about radishes by the way! :)
ReplyDeleteAnother delicious salad and I absolutely love how you have plated it. The colours are truly vibrant.
ReplyDeleteI made radish salad too! But yours look so much prettier and elegant!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful salad! Love its uniqueness...I just love radishes, but rarely use them. You've given me a reason to stock up :)
ReplyDeleteRadish and radicchio are two veggies I never quite know what to do with! What a gorgeous salad.
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning color, Angie. I love everything about this delicious looking salad. Thanks for the healthy info as well. It's going into the warm weather favorites for me. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteAs simple and yummy as it gets! I love the red and green on the white plate. Very nice presentation, Angie!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully presented.
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy
I haven't enjoyed radishes for some time now, and this salad certainly reminds me of what i'm missing. Now following you on FB Networked Blogs; I'd love if you could follow back in the same way, cuz I just got started in it on my blog. Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteA beautifully styled salad, Angie! I love the delicate cress with the radicchio, Daikon radish and pink peppercorns. I would love this salad.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colours, I love radish!
ReplyDeleteLooks very refreshing and sooo pretty! Your styling is amazing, Angie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous presentation of this salad. Looks so inviting and summery!
ReplyDeleteThis salad looks so esthetically pleasing! Would love to dig into it!
ReplyDeletewhat a great combo for your salad and so beautifully presented!
ReplyDeleteYou managed to plate your salad to look like a garden! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!!
ReplyDeleteA stunning salad, almost too pretty to eat..almost.. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, light and delicious. Perfect summer dish!!!
ReplyDeleteangie, your presentation is so lovely, pretty indeed!
ReplyDeleteFine dining at it's best! You've done IY again ANGIE :)
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this is such a gorgeous salad!
ReplyDeleteNice and simple salad with beautiful colours.
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I just discovered daikon and am very happy to have this recipe. Your presentation is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous salad! Wow!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous plate of salad! Beautiful! Stunning photos, Angie! And your salad looks really good!
ReplyDeleteSimple and elegant. I will try this recipe using my garden French radishes, too.
ReplyDeleteJuiced daikon sounds quite interesting and rather unusual to me. Your salad looks so lovely! The micro greens are especially eye catching.
ReplyDeleteWhat an exceptional salad, and I love this use of daikon, I need to head back to the market and get some soon.
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