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Most people know black radish with honey as a tried-and-tested home remedy for cough. But honestly, this ebony beauty with healing properties can do so much more! Either as crispy radish crisps, raw salad with red cress, radish bites, roasted black radish with caramelised red onions, black radish suddenly reveals a whole new side of itself – earthy, subtly sweet, distinct and really exciting. The radish chips are perfect with drinks or as a side dish with homemade burgers, steak or simply as they are with your favourite dip. They are not floury root vegetables, so don’t expect they would be super crunch like potato chips.
- Preheat oven to 220C/430F. Line 2 large baking trays with aluminum foil and grease with some olive oil.
- Using a mandolin or sharp knife, slice the radishes about 1/8inch / 3mm thick. Place in a large mixing bowl and toss with the olive oil, salt and mixed pepper.
- Arrange the radishes on the prepared baking tray in a single layer. Bake for 15-20 minutes, turning once, until browned and slightly crisp. Remove to a wire rack to cool completely. Serve with your favorite dip.
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...Angie, something new for me.
ReplyDeleteThese look good Angie. I was reading last night about a new craze of pasta chips made in the air fryer!
ReplyDeleteNever seen black radish -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteYes, they are difficult to turn into chips because they are so watery and don't have starch.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThe look interesting, they are new to me. Take care, enjoy your day!
No conozco estos rábanos negros, pero sí los rosados, imagino que se podrán hacer igual. Se ven muy apetecibles.
ReplyDeleteHello Angie :)
ReplyDeleteI confess to never having heard of Black Radish and it's appearance is new to me.
All the best
Sonjia.
Healthy organic chips
ReplyDeleteI love learning here in that I have never seen a black radish before, not even in our local Lottis. If ever I am lucky enough to find any, I will give them a try. Thanks Angie!
ReplyDeleteGracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThose look very interesting and I'd like to try a few!
ReplyDeleteI've not had black radish ... have to check if they are in the supermarket, although more likely a specialist/artisan shop!?
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
If you like radishes, I bet these are good.
ReplyDeleteThe perfect late afternoon snack!
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How interesting, Angie. Never heard or seen black radish as yet.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds interesting
ReplyDeleteI have never eaten black radish as far as I know, so this might be a perfect introduction. I have mentioned before, Angie, when there is a house for sale on my street and it has happened again.I really think you should buy it and I would provide a great service at no charge of being your official taster! How can you turn down an offer like that? Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteBlack radish?! I have not seen it here. Maybe I need to make a run to the farmers market which I have not been for the longest time. Black radish with honey as cough remedy is interesting - didn't know that. Will there colored radish work - I wonder...
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