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17 Recipes

  • Recipe Pickle Carrot Cucumber Radish

    Pickle Carrot Cucumber Radish


    This is another dish that i ate at Taiwan. I made this pickle dish to go with stewed mince pork. You can adjust vinegar and sugar according to your liking.   Ingredients 1/4  medium size Radish 1 small Carrot 1 small Cucumber 1 tbsp Salt 3/4 cup[...]
  • Recipe Chinese radish-cucumber salad

    Chinese radish-cucumber salad


    1 bn Radishes, coarsely chopped 1 Cucumber, cut in half, -peeled, drained on paper Towels about 15 minutes, and -coarsely chopped Oriental salad dressing: 1 tb Rice vinegar 2 ts Soy sauce 1/2 ts Sugar 1 ts Sesame oil 2 c Coarsely shredded[...]
  • Recipe Radish or cucumber salad (korean)

    Radish or cucumber salad (korean)


    1 lg Korean radish or 1 Thinly sliced English -cucumber 2 ts Salt 2 ts Red pepper * 2 ts Sugar 1 1/2 tb Vinegar 2 tb Minced scallion l Tsp minced garlic * preferably Korean (2 ts make a very hot salad) Peel radish and cut into match[...]
  • Recipe Radish and Cucumber Open Sandwich

    Radish and Cucumber Open Sandwich


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  • Recipe Sweet Radish and Cucumber Tea Sandwiches

    Sweet Radish and Cucumber Tea Sandwiches


    These light, sweet finger sandwiches are basically the child of two more classic sandwiches: cucumber-and-cream-cheese and radish-and-butter.  Enjoy! For about four finger sandwiches, you'll need: + sourdough bread, sliced + radishes,[...]
  • Recipe 2045. BACON DASHI with PEAS, CUCUMBER, LEEKS and DAIKON

    2045. BACON DASHI with PEAS, CUCUMBER, LEEKS and DAIKON


    2 liters of bacon dashi (recipe below) 450 grams raw sugar snap peas, julienned 2 large raw English cucumbers, sliced 3 leeks, sliced and sautéed in oil 2 medium salt pickled daikon (recipe below) Bacon dashi (Makes 2 litres) 2 pieces konbu, 8cm[...]
  • Recipe


    A very common lunch in Denmark is what I have heard described in English as an open sandwich. I'm not a big fan of that term, since the term "open sandwich" is in its essence an oxymoron. The verb "to sandwich" means to insert or enclose something or[...]
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