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__________________ ![]() 5'4" 45 yrs (F) a.k.a. "Butterbean" Start date 5/18/2003 197/163.5/130 |
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| You know, I've never cooked them--but alot of folks on the board do and they say that they are really delicious cooked--sorry I don't know the answer to your question--I might just pick some up at the store on my way home from work and try a small batch of them to see if i like it -if I do, I'll let you know!
__________________ ![]() 5'4" 45 yrs (F) a.k.a. "Butterbean" Start date 5/18/2003 197/163.5/130 |
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| I too would be interested in the results. When you think about, a radish is similar in consistency with a potato. It could be might-t-fine. Let us know. I don't normally buy radishes, but might have to give this a try. |
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| I've made these and they turned out pretty good. Maybe I didn't cut the radishes small enough, but I cooked mine a good 20 minutes covered before they got soft. The onions and bacon really help make them taste like homefries. I used the leftovers the next day and cooked them with scrambled eggs sort of like a frittata.
__________________ F 53 Start Date 5/31/04 5ft 9in 212/144/150 Kathy |
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| Finally bought some yesterday. Do you peel them? Or leave the skin on? I wonder if you boil them like red skinned potatoes and smash them up?
__________________ Jenn START DATE: 3/29/04 SW 216/CW PREGO/GW 150 RESTART DATE: 6/8/09 SW 215/215/GW 150 |
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| I didn't peel mine to fry them. Someone in another thread, sorry, I don't remember who, talked about boiling them first to get rid of the heat and even uses them to make "potato" salad. I'm going to try that one.
__________________ F 53 Start Date 5/31/04 5ft 9in 212/144/150 Kathy |
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| for frying I don't peel them, and think they are terrific, and did not even have any bacon, but did add thin slices of onion at the end.. yum! my complaint with using them in potato salad, even if you let them drain 2 whole hours, the boiled radish holds a lot of water, so when you bit it seems so juicy... just not quite right. The flavor was excellent otherwise, made this tonight. book
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| what about mashing them? I had them fried tonight, and DH took them right off my plate. They were very delish!
__________________ Jenn START DATE: 3/29/04 SW 216/CW PREGO/GW 150 RESTART DATE: 6/8/09 SW 215/215/GW 150 |
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