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Wash the daikon radish leaves, cut off the very tips of the leaves, and chop the rest. Sprinkle a little salt (not listed) and leave for a while. When the leaves have softened, rub a little and then squeeze out well to remove the green leafy smell.
To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook furikake daikon radish leaves using 7 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Furikake Daikon Radish Leaves:
- Make ready 1 as much as you have Daikon radish leaves
- Make ready 1 small packet Bonito flakes
- Get 2 tbsp Sesame oil
- Get 1 tbsp Dashi stock granules
- Prepare 2 tbsp Sugar
- Get 1 Sesame seeds
- Get 1 dash, (to taste) Soy sauce
The root vegetable goes by many names, including Asian radish, Chinese radish, white radish, mooli, and so on as there are different varieties of daikon being cultivated in the different region. Wash the radish leaves really well. Strain leaves, rinse under cold water, and squeeze the leaves to remove as much moisture as possible. In a large skillet or wok, dry fry the leaves on medium heat until most of the moisture is removed.
Instructions to make Furikake Daikon Radish Leaves:
- Wash the daikon radish leaves, cut off the very tips of the leaves, and chop the rest.
- Sprinkle a little salt (not listed) and leave for a while.
- When the leaves have softened, rub a little and then squeeze out well to remove the green leafy smell.
- Heat sesame oil in a frying pan. Add the well squeezed daikon radish leaves and stir fry. Add the dashi stock granules and stir fry, then add the sugar and continue stir-frying…
- Add bonito flakes and stir-fry some more, and taste.
- When the leaves are dry and crumbly, add sesame seeds and drizzle soy sauce to taste. Done!
Daikon radish leaves are also rich in various other nutrients, including beta carotene and minerals such as calcium, sodium, phosphorus, and iron. Blanch the daikon radish leaves briefly in salted boiling water and then freeze. You can then use them whenever you want to add more color to your dishes. Uses for Radish and Daikon Greens. Depending on the variety, radish greens can be peppery, like arugula, or milder, like spinach.
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