Radi-salat Mit Speck - German Radish Salad With Bacon

"A wonderfully delicious way to serve radish. Posted in response to a recipe request."
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Clean, peel and wash the white radishes.
  • Cut the white radishes into coils with a radish cutter (if you don't have one, just slice them very thinly).
  • Divide the coils into about 4 inch long pieces.
  • Place the short radish coils into a bowl (set some aside and reserve for garnishing if you desire) and sprinkle with salt.
  • Let the radish coils rest for 20- 30 minutes (the salt will draw some juice).
  • In the meantime clean, wash and quarter each of the small red radishes.
  • Wash, dry and chop the dill weed (before chopping the dill weed pull off some sprigs for decorations).
  • Cut the bacon into small cubes or pieces and in a skillet fry the bacon until crunchy and largely drained of its grease; discard grease.
  • Pour the oil and vinegar into the bacon in skillet and bring to a short boil.
  • Remove the skillet from the stove.
  • Pour the radish juice from the white radishes into the skillet to the oil-vinegar-bacon mixture and season with pepper; let mixture cool to warm temperature.
  • Add the red radish wedges to the white radish and combine.
  • Pour the vinaigrette dressing from the skillet over the radishes and let stand until completely cool.
  • Garnish with reserved radish coils and dill weed sprigs.

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Reviews

  1. Crunchy, tart-sweet, and surprisingly delicious! Well, I love radishes and ANYTHING with bacon is GOING to taste good, so how could this one be anything except Five Stars? Used red wine vinegar--because, that's what I have on hand. And I didn't have daikon's so I used ALL red sparklers. I will be adding this one to my KEEPER file, good way to use up extra radishes! *Made for ZWT4 Germany - Beverage challenge--thanks to that wine vinegar*
     
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