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May 19, 2017

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Have you tired Korean food? If so, what is the most impress part of the cuisine?

I bet it’s Banchan.

Banchan means Korean side dishes that we eat with every single meal.

It can be anything! Whatever we eat with rice, that’s banchan!

I’ve shared a lot of banchan recipes already,but seems like you guys can’t have it enough of it!

Sohere is another one!

Korean Radish Side Dish, Mu-Saengchae!

Mu means radish and Saengchae means fresh, raw & thin.

Korean radish side dish is one of the easiest and quickest side dish you can prepare when you are making Korean meal.

Also radish side dish lasts 5 to 7 days in the fridge, which is quite long enough to enjoy through out the week!

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Julienne radish is very easy, all you need is a sharp knife!

Though, I love julienne radish with mandolin, which saves a lot of my time and energy!

If you love cooking Asian cuisine, it is definitely one of the essential tools to have in your kitchen!

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Above is exactly the same on I have in my kitchen and I use very often!:-)

Hope you guys try this simple Korean Radish Side Dish recipe at home when you are making Korean meal!

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Korean Radish Side Dish

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  • Author: Seonkyoung Longest
  • Total Time: 10 mins
  • Yield: 6 to 8 1x
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Ingredients

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  • 1 lb Korean radish or Japanese Daikon
  • 1 to 2 green onion, chopped
  • 2 to 3 garlic cloves garlic, chopped
  • 2 Tbsp Gochugaru (add 1 Tbsp for mild version or 3 Tbsp for spicy version)
  • 2 1/2 Tbsp fish sauce (to make vegetarian version, add 1 Tbsp light soy sauce and pinch of salt to your taste)
  • Sesame seeds for garnish

Instructions

  1. Peel and julienne radish with sharp knife or using a mandolin carefully.
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  2. Combine all ingredients except sesame seeds in a large bowl and mix well with your hand. (I recommend you to use plastic glove for this step.)
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  3. This Korean radish side dish, Mu Saengchae can be store in a fridge about 5 to 7 days. Garnish with sesame seeds when you are serving. Enjoy!
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  • Prep Time: 10 mins

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Korean Radish Side Dish

★5 Stars☆★4 Stars☆★3 Stars☆★2 Stars☆★1 Star☆No reviews
  • Author: Seonkyoung Longest
  • Total Time: 10 mins
  • Yield: 6 to 8 1x
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  • 1 lb Korean radish or Japanese Daikon
  • 1 to 2 green onion, chopped
  • 2 to 3 garlic cloves garlic, chopped
  • 2 Tbsp Gochugaru (add 1 Tbsp for mild version or 3 Tbsp for spicy version)
  • 2 1/2 Tbsp fish sauce (to make vegetarian version, add 1 Tbsp light soy sauce and pinch of salt to your taste)
  • Sesame seeds for garnish

Instructions

  1. Peel and julienne radish with sharp knife or using a mandolin carefully.
  2. Combine all ingredients except sesame seeds in a large bowl and mix well with your hand. (I recommend you to use plastic glove for this step.)
  3. This Korean radish side dish, Mu Saengchae can be store in a fridge about 5 to 7 days. Garnish with sesame seeds when you are serving. Enjoy!
  • Prep Time: 10 mins

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Korean Radish Side Dish Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (17)

Aziz BuhindiMay 19, 2017 at 7:02 am

Hi
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KristinaJanuary 15, 2019 at 7:17 pm

Just want to let you know that in the video it says sugar but not on the written recipe. That being said… thanks for your recipes! I can always count on your recipes to make korean food for my hubby!

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FAQs

How long can you keep Korean radish? ›

Whole, unwashed Korean radishes should be wrapped in newspaper and stored in the refrigerator's crisper drawer for 1 to 2 weeks. They can also be stored in a root cellar, where they will keep for several weeks. Korean radishes can be sliced and frozen for later use in soups and stews.

What do you eat Korean radishes with? ›

Chicken mu is Korean pickled radish that is specifically for pairing with Korean fried chicken, but it is also a great side dish for pretty much anything. It's sweet, tangy, crunchy, and totally necessary with Korean fried chicken in my opinion! Mu is Korean radish, and it is used to make MANY things in Korean cuisine!

Do I need to peel Korean radish? ›

Thickly peel the skin of daikon radish to remove the fibrous portion that runs vertically near the skin and will become stringy when cooked. It will depend on each daikon radish, but usually peeling off 3 to 4 mm (0.2 in.) thick skin is recommended.

What is the closest vegetable to daikon? ›

White turnips.

White turnips will likely be your best bet when you can't find daikon, as the root vegetables are similar (but not identical) in appearance, flavor, and texture.

Is it OK to eat raw daikon? ›

There are many ways to serve white radishes—cooked or raw. Raw daikon works well in salads and slaws, as a side dish for summer picnics or thinly sliced and pickled for sandwiches that need a pick-me-up (a classic Vietnamese banh mi sandwich is typically topped with pickled carrots and daikon, for example).

Can I eat Korean radish raw? ›

Try them baked or boiled in stews and soups or in a stir fry. Also try them lightly steamed with olive oil, salt or lemon juice for flavor. Eat 'em Raw. Slice daikon radishes and eat raw with a dip or peanut butter or add shredded raw Daikon radishes to salads.

Why do Koreans eat radish with chicken? ›

Pickled radish in vinegar or salt, pronounced Dan-mu-ji in South Korean, is a banchan commonly served as a side dish in South Korea for its coolness and crunch. It can be divided into two types depending on whether it is served with chicken or jajangmyeon.

Are Korean radishes healthy? ›

Korean radish, also known as mu, is an amazing root vegetable jam-packed with nutritional goodness! Not only is it low in calories and fat, it's high in fiber which helps you feel full for longer. Moreover, its high Vitamin C content makes it a great antioxidant that supports the immune system.

Which part of radish is not edible? ›

It is a root vegetable; but has a much more distinct peppery taste compared to turnips or beets. Radishes are related to mustard seeds. All parts of a radish—the bulbs, seeds, and leaf tops—are edible.

Why do Koreans eat radish with every meal? ›

With a unique tangy flavor, pickled daikon radish adds complexity, texture, and a nutritional boost to any meal. Danmuji is easy to make and great to have in the fridge to elevate a plate or simply eat it on its own. Daikon radish is actually well-known for being a nutritional root vegetable.

Can you eat the green part of Korean radish? ›

The greens of all radishes are edible, although some varieties have a fuzzy texture some eaters might find unpleasant.

Can I use Korean radish instead of daikon? ›

Korean Radishes (Korean Mu)

An excellent substitute for daikon radish, Korean radishes are often used in Korean cuisine, offering a similar taste and crunch.

Is Korean radish a daikon? ›

Daikon radishes (also sometimes called Korean radishes or white radishes) have long been cultivated in Asia, where they are widely used for pickling, fermenting, relishes, stir-fries, salads, soups, and condiments.

What is another name for a Korean radish? ›

Mu or Korean radish is a variety of white radish with a firm crunchy texture. Although mu (무) is also a generic term for radishes in Korean, the word is usually used in its narrow sense, referring to the white radish, or more specifically Korean radish (조선무, Joseon-mu).

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