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.
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.
But the radishes surely don’t need my hand to enhance its own beauty. Snobs!
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 – 1/2 tsp
Coriander powder – 1 tsp
Garam masala – 1/4 tsp
Amchur / dry mango powder – 1/4 tsp (or a squeeze of lime juice)
Salt to taste
1 tbsp oil
1/4 tsp 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.
Sanjeeta kk
Like the new avatar of radish. Nice recipe.
Keerthi
Hey even we call it Coin sambar! 🙂
Nags does this recipe take off atleast a bit of the pungent taste radish usually has?
If it does then it sounds droolectable! 🙂
Rekha shoban
interesting and nice dish!
Prathibha
Loved the way those cute radishes r cut….we call it coin cut…especially radish sambar is called coin sambar at my place..
sangeeta
loved it , the subzi and the hands , they are beautiful in some other ways too..
Roshan
what a way to cut the radish…thoroughly appealing and delectable..
Foodie Ann
The first picture looks like lots of Jelly fishes ..:)
OddChef
Nice! Take a look at what I make. I am sure you will LOU it! 😀
http://2bigchefs.wordpress.com/2009/10/25/crispy-turnip-with-oregano/
prajusha
nags,
this recipe looks yummy and new to me
http://www.icookipost.com
Sharmilee! :)
Apart from sambar, I havent thought of anything else…ths sounds interesting. The pattern shown so well thru ur lens 🙂