Radish and Carrot Kimchi

Recipe borrowed with permission from www.strongertogether.coop

Radish and Carrot Kimchi
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Bright red radishes and orange carrots make this a beautiful counterpoint to just about any meal. Radishes are already a little spicy, so they can give you that kimchi kick without too much chili, but if you want a hotter result, double the red pepper flakes.
Servings Prep Time
12 30 minutes active
Servings Prep Time
12 30 minutes active
Radish and Carrot Kimchi
Print Recipe
Bright red radishes and orange carrots make this a beautiful counterpoint to just about any meal. Radishes are already a little spicy, so they can give you that kimchi kick without too much chili, but if you want a hotter result, double the red pepper flakes.
Servings Prep Time
12 30 minutes active
Servings Prep Time
12 30 minutes active
Ingredients
Servings:
Instructions
  1. Put the radishes in a large bowl and cover with cold water, swish around to remove the dirt. Remove the greens from the radishes, and if in good shape, reserve for another use. Trim the radishes, leaving some stem attached, and use a paring knife to remove any dirt or grit around the stem.
  2. Quarter the radishes vertically and put in a large bowl. Peel the carrots, slice on a diagonal, then slice the slices into strips. Put in a medium bowl. Sprinkle evenly with kosher salt and mix well, massaging to work the salt into the vegetables. Let the radishes stand for 30 minutes, and the carrots for an hour or so, test by rinsing a piece of each and tasting.
  3. The radishes will be softened but still have some snap. Put the veggies in a colander and rinse them to get rid of a little salt. In a cup, stir the fish sauce, red pepper flakes, ginger, garlic and sugar. Transfer the drained radishes and carrots to a large bowl and pour the fish sauce mixture over them. Mix well and transfer to a glass jar or storage container and cover. Let stand at room temperature for 24 hours, then refrigerate and serve for up to a week.
Recipe Notes

Serving Suggestion

Great with spicy Asian food or as a salad topper.

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