Quick Pickled Radish Recipe - How to Pickle Radishes Recipe - Rachel Cooks® (2024)

This quick pickled radish recipe makes the best pickled radishes in only about 10 minutes hands-on time! They’re great on tacos, avocado toast, pulled pork, and more!

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Given the wild popularity of my recipe for pickled red onions, I wanted to bring you more easy pickled items. This quick pickled radish recipe might just be my new fave. The great thing about these pickled radishes is that you can use them pretty much anywhere you’d use a pickled onion. They’re similar in flavor, just a little less oniony.

They’d be great on these vegan tacos, shrimp tacos, or on vegetarian nachos, amongst countless other things.

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If you’re reading this and thinking to yourself, “Well, I don’t like radishes so this one clearly isn’t for me,” please keep reading. Pickling this root vegetable completely changes its flavor. The radishes lose their bitter bite and take on that perfect sweet, salty, sour pickled flavor.

As a side note, if you think you don’t like radishes, you should also try roasting them. Roasted radishes taste completely different than raw radishes, too. They’re also a great low-carb replacement if you’re following a low-carb or keto diet and miss roasted potatoes.

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About this pickled radish recipe

I pickle these radishes exactly the same way as I pickle red onions. I slice them paper-thin on a mandoline, but you could also do them a little thicker. I alternate when I do pickled red onions between thicker and thin, and you can do the same with radishes. If you don’t have a mandoline, use a nice sharp knife to cut the radishes.

An alternative is to cut them in tiny little matchstick pieces. I imagine you could also pickle radish halves. Just keep in mind, the larger the pieces are, the longer it will take for the pickling solution to flavor all the way through the whole vegetable.

Next, fill the jar(s) with the sliced radishes. Mix the brine ingredients: apple cider vinegar, salt, sugar, and very warm water. Pour the brine over the radishes and let them set on the counter for an hour or so. Cover and refrigerate.

These pickled radishes keep their characteristic red ring around the outside and white centers for about an hour or two in the pickling solution, but then they turn the pretty light pink color that you see in the photos here.

Pickled radishes will keep fresh in your fridge for a couple of weeks! I love to throw them on salads, avocado toast, pulled pork, or any Tex-Mex dish. Try putting a few pickled vegetables on a charcuterie or cheese board.

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Make these your own!

To give these a little twist, try adding some flavor in with these add-ins:

  • Red Pepper Flakes – start with 1/2 teaspoon and add more as desired
  • Mustard Seeds – try 1/2 teaspoon
  • Black Peppercorns
  • Coriander Seeds
  • Fresh Dill
  • Garlic Cloves

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More quick pickles

Refrigerator pickles are easy, fun, and a great way to eat more vegetables. Try:

  • Pickled Cauliflower
  • Pickled Green Beans
  • Pickled Vegetables — spicy or not! A mixture of cauliflower, carrots, onions, jalapeños, and radishes.
  • Refrigerator Dill Pickles
  • Pickled Asparagus Recipe

Did you make this? Be sure to leave a review below and tag me @rachelcooksblog on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest!

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Recipe

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Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Additional Time: 1 hour hr

Total Time: 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins

1 jar pickled radishes

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This quick pickled radish recipe makes the best pickled radishes in only about 10 minutes hands-on time! They're great on tacos, avocado toast, pulled pork, and more!

Ingredients

  • 1 bunch of radishes (18-20 average size radishes)
  • 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 cup hot or warm water

Instructions

  • Slice radishes as thin as you can.

  • Stuff all the radishes in the jar of your choice. A bowl will work too if that's all you have.

  • In a measuring cup, combine apple cider vinegar, salt, sugar, and warm water. Stir to dissolve the sugar and salt. Pour this pickling mixture over your sliced radishes and let them set for an hour. After an hour, cover and storein the fridge for up to three weeks.

Notes

  • Nutrition information is not exact, since you don't drink the pickling liquid. At least I don't.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1/4 cup, Calories: 12kcal, Carbohydrates: 2g, Sodium: 532mg, Sugar: 2g

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Author: Rachel Gurk

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Quick Pickled Radish Recipe - How to Pickle Radishes Recipe - Rachel Cooks® (2024)

FAQs

Why is my pickled radish soft? ›

While you don't have to worry about them going bad quickly, if you store them properly in the fridge, pickled radishes lose their fresh crunch and tantalizing flavor over time. They can become soft and soggy, with a more dull taste.

How long does white pickled radish last? ›

If you're using a kilner jar, simply fill to the surface and fasten the lid tightly to create an airtight seal. Place your jar in the fridge and wait 2 days before eating. The radish should comfortably last 5-6 months like this as long as they're looked after and a clean utensil is used to remove them.

Which is better pickle juice or vinegar? ›

Pickle juice, with its electrolyte-balancing properties, may be beneficial for muscle cramps and blood sugar regulation. On the other hand, apple cider vinegar may aid digestion and promote general wellness.

What vinegar is healthy for pickling? ›

Using a white distilled vinegar, for example, will create a harsher flavour. But as well as being gentler on your palate, using apple cider vinegar also adds health benefits to pickles.

How healthy is pickled radish? ›

They are just as nutritious as fresh vegetables. That being said, it is worth noting that the pickling process does use a lot of salt and sugar. It is important to keep this in mind and, just like everything else, eat pickled radishes in moderation.

Why do Koreans love pickled radish? ›

Korean pickled radish, with its perfect balance of sweetness, sourness, and a hint of spice, can be a great flavor boosting to any dish. You can add it as a refreshing and crunchy topping to your salad, slice it to garnish your ramen noodles, or simply eat it as a low-calorie healthy side dish.

Why is some pickled radish yellow? ›

Danmuji is a type of Korean pickled radish made from sliced daikon radishes. It's often characterized by its vibrant yellow color, which comes from the addition of turmeric during the pickling process. Danmuji has a crunchy texture and a slightly sweet and tangy flavor.

Why do my pickled radishes stink? ›

These vegetables are rich in sulfur-containing compounds, and the pickling process unleashes sulfurous aromas. So, it should come as no surprise that pickled radishes are stinky, in much the same way that sauerkraut, kimchi, or other fermented cabbage-y vegetables can be.

Can I eat expired pickled radishes? ›

If the pickles smell or taste bad or are sour in an unpleasant way, they have gone bad. If the taste is off, it is best to be on the safe side and chuck those pickles in the bin. If the texture of the pickle has gone mushy, that is another sign that they are no longer safe to eat.

How do you know if pickled has gone bad? ›

Visible mold. Discoloration of brine or pickles. A bad smell when opening the container. Texture change.

What are the side effects of pickled radishes? ›

Notes and side effects

Depending on how pickled beets are made, some varieties of pickled radishes can contain a lot of table salt and added sugars. Research links excess sugar and salt intake to poor health and an increased risk of conditions like heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

How can you tell if a radish has gone bad? ›

Radishes that are approximately 1 inch in diameter will be more tender and crisp. Avoid radishes that are soft, dull-colored, and have white or brown scars or black spots; if the radish tops are yellow, limp, or slimy, the radishes are old or have not been refrigerated properly. Remove radish greens before storing.

Can you eat pickled radish by itself? ›

I love these spicy seasoned yellow pickled radishes so much that I can eat them alone or with some rice and call it a meal! For the seasoning ratios, I'd start with the measurements in the recipe below.

Can you use pickle juice to pickle other things? ›

To Pickle Other Things

If you have vegetables that would be good pickled, like onions, garlic, carrots or green beans, toss them in the jar of leftover pickle juice, and see what happens. They'll make a nice addition to a charcuterie platter or Blood Mary.

What vegetables can you pickle in pickle juice? ›

Cucumbers are great, but so are green beans, cauliflower, carrots, radishes, turnips, beets, or shredded cabbage. Cut them up and put them back in your Fresh Crunch pickle jar. Add extra vinegar if needed. Once you've combined your veggies and brine, put them in an airtight container and store them in the fridge.

What is the best way to preserve radishes? ›

Plastic bag: Radishes stored in a plastic bag in your refrigerator's crisper drawer may last five to seven days. Jar with water: Radishes in a jar full of cold water may last upwards of two weeks. Dirt: Radishes stored in the dirt in a root cellar can last upwards of three months.

Is pickled radish juice good for you? ›

According to an article(by Chelsea Debret) on onegreenplanet.org, pickled radish has “wonderful health benefits” on improving digestive system health, managing healthy weight, reducing inflammation, boosting immune system, and fighting against depression and anxiety.

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