I found some gorgeous Indian radish in Little India the other day and had to buy a bunch. They were fresh, with the leaves still on and quite small so I used up about 5 of them to make enough for the two of us.

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Yes, that’s my hand. You may not know this but I have once been a hand model for an ad that featured in a Malayalam magazine called Vanitha. True story.

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But the radishes surely don’t need my hand to enhance its own beauty. Snobs!

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This recipe is uber simple, can be put together in a jiffy and retains a bit of the vegetable’s natural flavour and crunch.

Stir Friend Indian Radish Recipe Serves 2

Indredients: Small white radish, cut into thin discs - 2 cups Thinly sliced onion - 1 small (or 8 shallots) Crushed garlic - 1 tsp Chilli powder (adjust to taste) - 1 tsp Jeera / cumin - ½ tsp Coriander powder - 1 tsp Garam masala - ¼ tsp Amchur / dry mango powder - ¼ teaspoon (or a squeeze of lime juice) Salt to taste 1 tablespoon oil ¼ teaspoon mustard seeds

How I Made It:

  1. Heat the oil in a pan and add the mustard seeds. When they pop, add the sliced radish and shallow fry in low heat until almost-cooked. This will take about 10-12 mins. Adjust the amount of oil if the pieces seem to be burning or too dry.

  2. Add sliced onion/shallots, garlic, chilli powder, coriander powder, jeera and amchur and stir well to coat the radish pieces for a min or two. Add salt.

  3. Top off with the garam masala, give it a final stir before removing from fire. The pieces will be soft yet not too much and will hold their shape.

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I found some gorgeous Indian radish in Little India the other day and had to buy a bunch. They were fresh, with the leaves still on and quite small so I used up about 5 of them to make enough for the two of us.

Sliced Indian Radish - 8

Pin

Yes, that’s my hand. You may not know this but I have once been a hand model for an ad that featured in a Malayalam magazine called Vanitha. True story.

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Pin

But the radishes surely don’t need my hand to enhance its own beauty. Snobs!

Stir fried Indian radish - 11 Stir fried Indian radish - 12

Pin

This recipe is uber simple, can be put together in a jiffy and retains a bit of the vegetable’s natural flavour and crunch.

Stir Friend Indian Radish Recipe Serves 2

Indredients: Small white radish, cut into thin discs - 2 cups Thinly sliced onion - 1 small (or 8 shallots) Crushed garlic - 1 tsp Chilli powder (adjust to taste) - 1 tsp Jeera / cumin - ½ tsp Coriander powder - 1 tsp Garam masala - ¼ tsp Amchur / dry mango powder - ¼ teaspoon (or a squeeze of lime juice) Salt to taste 1 tablespoon oil ¼ teaspoon mustard seeds

How I Made It:

  1. Heat the oil in a pan and add the mustard seeds. When they pop, add the sliced radish and shallow fry in low heat until almost-cooked. This will take about 10-12 mins. Adjust the amount of oil if the pieces seem to be burning or too dry.

  2. Add sliced onion/shallots, garlic, chilli powder, coriander powder, jeera and amchur and stir well to coat the radish pieces for a min or two. Add salt.

  3. Top off with the garam masala, give it a final stir before removing from fire. The pieces will be soft yet not too much and will hold their shape.

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