November 08, 2023

RECIPE: Konbu Salt Daikon Asazuke (Lightly Pickled Kelp Salt Japanese Radish)

RECIPE: Konbu Salt Daikon Asazuke (Lightly Pickled Kelp Salt Japanese Radish)

Using less salt and a shorter pickling time, asazuke is a way of lightly pickling in Japan, resulting in a mild tasting pickle with a crunchy texture. In this recipe, crisp refreshing daikon (Japanese radish) is contrasted by the slimy texture of the water soluble dietary fiber from the umami-rich konbu (kelp). Try adding a dash of sesame seeds or sesame oil for a hint of nuttines or the sweet tart citrus flavor of yuzu.

 

Servings: 2-3


Ingredients:


  • 1 piece (~250g) daikon (Japanese radish) (or any of your favorite seasonal vegetables)
  • 5g Konbu Salt*
  • Yuzu zest* (optional)
  • 1 tsp sesame seeds or sesame oil* (optional)
  • Few drops of soy sauce* (optional)

Instructions:


  1. Cut the daikon in half and thinly slice. Sprinkle with konbu salt and yuzu zest (if using) and let sit in the fridge for 3 hrs. 
  2. Toss the daikon with sesame seeds/oil if using. Add a few drops of soy sauce for extra umami if desired.

 

*Available for single item purchase at our Market: Michi no Eki

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