Sentences with phrase «sliced daikon»

... makes excellent base for soup similar to Tom Yum soup with lime leaves, lemongrass, spare ribs, sliced daikon, eggplant, okra, long beans and yam leaves...
Play up the Asian flavors in this spread by serving it with rice crackers or sliced daikon radishes.
Greens with beets, green onions, avocado, pine nuts, and thinly sliced daikon — yum!
meanwhile, slice the daikon as thin as you can.
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Pickled Cherries, Jicama, and Daikon Radish 1 cup or more fresh or thawed sour cherries — pitted 1/2 medium sized jicama — sliced a few slices of Daikon radish 1/2 cup raw apple cider vinegar 3 tablespoons raw agave nectar or another sweetener of choice
It is a Vietnamese - style baguette sandwich stuffed with bì chay, pickled daikon and carrots, and green sliced chiles.
Ingredients (serve 2) 2 small carrots, cut into julienne 2 bok choy bunch, cut each leaf along the length in half or thirds 100 g [3.5 oz] enoki mushrooms, separated into small clumps (or other mushrooms of choice, sliced) 80 g [3 oz] firm tofu, thinly sliced 150 g [5 oz, more to appetite] homemade ramen noodles (or rice noodles, or we recommend these soba noodles) 1 tablespoon chickpea flour (or gram flour — besan) 1/2 tablespoon curry powder (of choice) 1 teaspoon turmeric powder 200 ml coconut milk 2 teaspoons coconut oil Few dashes soy sauce (optional) Salt to taste 4 — 6 chayote / daikon radish dumplings (optional) Chopped scallions or spring onions for garnish
Chips are fine, but I've taken to serving guacamole with thinly sliced rounds of daikon radish lately.
No Noodle Pad Thai 1 daikon radish or zucchini 4 medium carrots — peeled 4 cups mung bean sprouts 4 spring onions (scallions)-- finely chopped (I used chives here) 1 package firm tofu — cut in cubes 1 handfull cilantro leaves (I used basil because I had beautiful basil on hand) 2 tablespoons black or tan sesame seeds — toasted, plus extra for garnish 4 slices of lime — to serve
ginger marinated tofu, recipe below quick pickled cucumber, recipe below 2 cups (500 ml) black rice 2 carrots, cut into thin sticks 1/2 daikon radish, cut into thin sticks 1 ripe mango, thinly sliced 2 nori sheets, cut into thin strips 200 g oyster or shitake mushroom, sliced 200 g fresh spinach 4 eggs, fried sunny - side - up 1 large handful mung bean sprouts 1/2 cup kimchi, store - bought or homemade (spicy fermented cabbage) 1 tbsp sesame seeds, black or white 1/4 cup (1/2 dl) gochujang (Korean chili & soy bean sauce)
I use it all the time in my salads (peel with a potato peeler then dice or slice) and daikon is ALWAYS never hot, but subtle flavored and very crunchy (well, if you choose the firmest or hardest daikon you can find — and never buy soft or flabby diakon, though the taste is OK, it's such a shame to not have that wonderful crunch in a salad)!
I included napa cabbage (sliced very thin), daikon sprouts and cherry tomatoes to the salad (it was what I had on hand).
Add grated daikon radish and top with sliced green onions and shichimi (if you are using it).
Ingredients: 2 strips dashi kombu (dried seaweed) 1/2 block tofu, diced into 1 - inch cubes 1 medium tomato, diced into 1 - inch cubes 2 tsp fresh ginger, grated 2 Tbsp tamari 1/2 tsp salt 1 handful dried wakame, soaked in warm water for 5 minutes 2/3 cup daikon radish, grated 1/4 cup green onions, sliced A dash of shichimi togarashi (for topping (optional)
When the French left Vietnam, some of the ingredients such as the cornichons (French small gherkins) became so costly, they were substituted with local food items (pickled carrots and daikon with cilantro and sliced green chiles).
INGREDIENTS 250g firm tofu 500g daikon or zucchini or carrot (you can use regular noodles as well if, use soba or rice noodles for a gluten free meal) 1 tbsp maple syrup or agave syrup or honey 2 tbsp tamari or shoyu sauce 1 tbsp toasted sesame oil 1 tsp shichimi togarashi or other chilli flakes 150 g romaine lettuce, shredded 4 scallions, thinly sliced 2 avocados 2 handfuls coriander, chopped 2 handfuls beansprouts 1 tbsp toasted sesame seeds salt to taste PEANUT DRESSING 100 ml natural peanut butter 2 - 4 tbsp tamari soy (use 2 tbsp for a milder sauce - and up to 4 tbsp for a stronger punch) 2 - 4 tbsp fresh lime juice (use 2 tbsp for a milder sauce - and up to 4 tbsp for a stronger punch) 2 tbsp rape seed oil 1/2 -1 tbsp fresh ginger grated (use 1/2 tbsp for a milder sauce and 1 for a stronger punch) 2 tbsp palm sugar or brown sugar water to thin
1/2 cup zucchini, cut into matchsticks 1/4 cup carrot, shredded 1/4 cup daikon, cut into matchsticks 1 small onion, thinly sliced 3 to 4 green onions, cut into 1 inch sticks 1/4 cup chickpea flour 1/4 cup rice flour 1/4 cup water 1 tsp sesame oil squirt of sriracha 1 tbsp vegetable oil salt
For the meatballs 3 garlic cloves, crushedLarge thumb - size piece fresh ginger, grated2 lemongrass stalks, tough outer leaves removed, finely choppedZest 1 lime500g British free - range pork mince2 tbsp finely chopped fresh coriander 1/2 -1 red chilli, deseeded and finely chopped2 tsp fish sauceVegetable oil for frying For the quick - pickled vegetables 70 ml fish sauce100ml rice wine vinegar2 tbsp caster sugarJuice 2 limes3 tbsp warm water2 tsp sea salt flakes400g carrots, julienned1 daikon or 300g radishes, julienned or finely sliced
Sticky Vietnamese pork meatballs with rice noodles and pickled vegetables For the meatballs 3 garlic cloves, crushedLarge thumb - size piece fresh ginger, grated2 lemongrass stalks, tough outer leaves removed, finely choppedZest 1 lime500g British free - range pork mince2 tbsp finely chopped fresh coriander 1/2 -1 red chilli, deseeded and finely chopped2 tsp fish sauceVegetable oil for frying For the quick - pickled vegetables 70 ml fish sauce100ml rice wine vinegar2 tbsp caster sugarJuice 2 limes3 tbsp warm water2 tsp sea salt flakes400g carrots, julienned1 daikon or 300g radishes, julienned or finely sliced Poached eggs, tahini and pan-fried avocado 2 tbsp white wine vinegar4 fresh medium free - range eggs (see Know - how) 2 tbsp olive or coconut oil2 just ripe avocados, cut into 1 cm thick slices4 thick slices fresh bread (such as sourdough or rye bread; see Jo's introduction) 3 tbsp tahini, plus extra to serve1 tsp sumac1 tsp toasted sesame seedsExtra - virgin olive oil for drizzlingSqueeze lemon juice (optional) 01.
For daikon: 2/3 cup (150 mL) rice vinegar 2 tbsp superfine sugar 2 tsp pink peppercorns 3 whole cloves, gently crushed 1 red chili, seeded and finely chopped 1/2 daikon, peeled and julienned (5 1/2 oz / 160 g) Doarse sea salt and black pepper 1 Granny Smith apple, cored, very thinly sliced lengthwise (5 oz / 140 g) and soaked in water with 1 tsp lemon juice 6 round red radishes, thinly sliced (1 3/4 oz / 50 g) 1 oz (30 g) red baby chard leaves (or mâche) 3 tbsp olive oil 12 jumbo sea scallops (1 lb 3 oz / 540 g)
Pickled Cherries, Jicama, and Daikon Radish 1/2 cup raw apple cider vinegar 3 tablespoons raw agave nectar or another sweetener of choice 1 cup or more fresh or thawed sour cherries — pitted (or substitute with fresh pomegranate juice) 1/2 medium sized jicama — sliced or cubed a few slices or cubes of Daikon radish (optional)
The pickling liquid here is traditionally used for pickling sliced cucumber, carrots, and daikon, so feel free to try these vegetables as well.
1/3 Korean radish, peeled, quartered lengthwise, sliced crosswise 1/2 inch thick, or 1/2 medium daikon, halved lengthwise, sliced crosswise 1/2 inch thick
1/2 medium daikon (Japanese white radish; about 12 ounces) or 4 radishes, very thinly sliced on a mandoline
1 teaspoon butter 2 cups radish (use either quartered red radishes, or sliced and quartered daikon radishes) 1 cup white wine 1/2 cup pecans or walnuts, quartered 1 teaspoon brown sugar 1 teaspoon freshly chopped ginger
zero waste food on the go: cloth napkin, fork, mason jar for drinks, @togoware tiffin with food (top: roasted potatoes and beets, tofu, pickled daikon / carrots, cilantro, jalapeño - I brought a whole avo too to slice as needed.
Recipe and photo by Emma Frisch Prep Time: 20 minutes Cook time: 60 minutes Yield: About 6 - 8 side servings Allergens: dairy Ingredients: Leek — 1 leek Root vegetables — 6 cups thinly sliced and evenly sized root vegetables, such as: carrots, potatoes, turnips, parsnips, kohlrabi, beets, daikon radishes, and even broccoli or cauliflower.
4 pounds pork bones 2 pounds chicken bones kosher salt water 1 large yellow onion, quartered 1 large shallot (or 2 small ones), quartered 1 medium - sized daikon, peeled and cut into small chunks 1 ounce dried shiitake mushrooms 1 small rock sugar piece, about 1 tablespoon 1/2 cup dried shrimp that has been rehydrated with boiling water, rinsed and drained 3 - 4 dried squid that has been rehydrated with boiling water, rinsed and drained 1 tablespoon peppercorns 1 pound ground pork 1/2 tablespoon fish sauce 1/2 teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 tablespoon minced garlic 1/2 pound shrimp, shelled and deveined 1 package Hủ Tiếu Dai — chewy tapioca noodles 1/4 pound imitation crab, cut into 2 inch pieces herbs and veggies: fried shallots, fried garlic, bean sprouts, cilantro, culantro, chilies, limes, scallions, etc. other protein options: pork slices (poached or char sui / xá xíu), boiled quail eggs, liver or other offal, sliced squid, etc..
red onion, minced 1 small purple daikon or a few red radish, thinly cut juice of 1/2 lime or more 1/4 c. cilantro leaves pinch of good salt and optional black pepper Slices of sourdough, rye bread or gluten - free option
Then generously topped with fresh cucumber slices, cilantro, shredded pickled carrots and daikon, the roll is spread with just the right amount of mayo and Sriracha sauce.
Top the nori with a few slices of cucumber, red pepper, daikon, and persimmon.
Add a slice of daikon radish; or carrot logs, on top to block the veggie pieces from coming above the liquid, aka the brine.
The water, aka brine, must be covering all the veggies, so I used a slice of the daikon radish to push the little pieces under the brine.
Peel daikon and carrots and slice into thin long matchsticks no thicker than 1/4 inch: I use a mandolin for this but you can take your time and use a chef's knife.
Didn't have a mandolin, but one daikon and one large carrot don't take that long to slice up.
Ingredients For every three quarts of water add: 1 large onion, chopped 2 carrots, sliced 1 cup of daikon or white radish root and tops (ideal, but optional) 1 cup of winter squash cut into large cubes 1 cup of root vegetables: turnips, parsnips, and rutabagas for sweetness 2 cups of chopped greens: kale, parsley, beet greens, collard greens, chard, dandelion, cilantro or other greens 2 celery stalks 1/2 cup of seaweed: nori, dulse, wakame, kelp, or kombu 1/2 cup of cabbage 4 1/2 - inch slices of fresh ginger 2 cloves of whole garlic (not chopped or crushed) Sea salt, to taste 1 cup fresh or dried shitake or maitake mushrooms Instructions - Add all the ingredients at once and place on a low boil for approximately 60 minutes.
• 4 large carrots, grated • 1 small daikon radish, peeled and grated • 1 English cucumber, thinly sliced • 1/4 cup (60 ml) GF rice vinegar • 1 tablespoon sugar • 1/4 teaspoon salt, plus more to taste • 2 avocados, halved and pitted • 1 - inch (2.5 cm) piece ginger, peeled and minced • 2 tablespoons to 1/4 cup (60 ml) water • 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice • 1 garlic clove • 1 tablespoon coconut oil (OF: omit) • One 16 - ounce (454 g) package sprouted or extra-firm tofu, drained and cubed • Black pepper • 8 ounces (227 g) brown rice noodles • 2 cups (210 g) mung bean sprouts • 1/2 cup (30 g) chopped cilantro • Unsalted peanuts • Chili sauce, such as Sriracha sauce, optional
The extremely healthy foods that the Japanese in Japan eat that don't cause much flatulence include: natto (fermented whole soybeans), tofu (soybean curd with 90 % of the fiber removed), edamame (baby whole soybeans with about half of the flatulence - causing raffinose bred out), unsweetened soymilk (fiber removed), green tea, fish, shellfish, brown seaweeds (wakame, kombu, arame, mozuku, and hijiki), red seaweeds (nori and ogo), mushrooms (fresh shiitake, dried shiitake, maitake, reishi, enokitake, buna - shimeji, bunapi - shimeji, hon - shimeji, hatake - shimeji, king oyster, nameko, hiratake, and matsutake), konnyaku slices (zero calories), shirataki noodles (zero calories), sukiyaki (uses shirataki noodles), brown rice, white rice, wholegrain buckwheat noodles, tomatoes, daikon (giant white turnips), and green vegetables.
Ingredients: Vermicelli rice noodles, sake, ginger, daikon radish, honey, tamari or soy sauce, rice vinegar, red pepper, sesame oil, bok choy, sliced almonds
Steamed and sliced, sweet and succulent crab leg (500gm) tossed with traditional Yu Sheng condiments and fresh daikon — mixed with their signature calamansi vinaigrette.
Steamed Boston lobster (500gm - 600gm lobster) sliced and tossed with traditional Yu Sheng condiments and fresh daikon — mixed with their signature calamansi vinaigrette.
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