Roasted Radishes (2024)

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Radishes are one of the most stunning vegetables, IMHO, with their scarlet red exterior and snow-white flesh. But aside from a few thin slices on a taco or salad, I never really enjoyed radishes until I tried them roasted. Roasted radishes have a completely different flavor from fresh radishes, and they’re such a simple and elegant side dish. So if you’re looking for something new to serve with dinner, put roasted radishes on your list!

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Radishes are in season in the spring, so let’s take full advantage of this gorgeous vegetable while they’re fresh and inexpensive!

What do Roasted Radishes Taste Like?

Unlike the spicy bite of fresh radishes, roasted radishes have a mild, slightly sweet, and fairly neutral flavor. Imagine a slightly sweeter potato, with a smooth, soft, and dense texture. Because their flavor is subtle, they make a great blank slate for any flavors you’d like to add in the way of spices or dressing after roasting.

How to Season Roasted Radishes

I kept the seasoning for this recipe super simple with just salt, pepper, and some garlic powder to add depth. I also garnished with parsley, although that’s not really needed for flavor. But there are so many other ways you can season your roasted radishes.

You can add different spices and herbs before roasting. Try rosemary, lemon, steak seasoning, dill, or Italian seasoning. You can also top your roasted radishes with a dressing after they’re roasted. Try a light drizle of Italian dressing, a simple vinaigrette, or Lemon Tahini Dressing.

What to Serve with Roasted Radishes?

Roasted vegetables of any kind are my favorite side dish to serve with dinner because they’re mostly hands-off and they’re so simple that you don’t even really need a recipe. Because roasted radishes are so neutral in flavor, they’ll pair will with just about any dinner (and they’ll add a nice pop of color to your plate).

You could serve them with a simple pan-seared chicken breast and a side salad, serve them alongside a burger instead of fries, or pair them with roasted meat, like Brown Sugar Roasted Pork Loin.

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Roasted Radishes

4.80 from 5 votes

Roasted radishes are a simple, elegant, and eye-catching side dish with a mild, slightly sweet flavor. Easy and delicious!

Roasted Radishes (5) Servings 4

Prep 10 minutes mins

Cook 40 minutes mins

Total 50 minutes mins

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400ºF. Trim the stems or any extra long roots from the radishes. Rinse the radishes well in a colander.

  • Slice the radishes in half and place them on a large baking sheet (line the baking sheet with parchment paper for easy cleanup, if desired).

  • Drizzle the olive oil over the radishes, then add the salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Toss the radishes until they're coated in oil and seasoning.

  • Transfer the seasoned radishes to the oven and roast for about 40 minutes, or until they're golden brown and tender, stirring once halfway through. Total roasting time will depend on the size of your radishes.

  • Taste the radishes and adjust the salt or other seasonings to your liking. Top with fresh chopped parsley for garnish, if desired.

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Nutrition

Serving: 0.75cupCalories: 84kcalCarbohydrates: 8gProtein: 2gFat: 5gSodium: 380mgFiber: 4g

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How to Make Roasted Radishes – Step by Step Photos

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Preheat the oven to 400ºF. While the oven is heating, prepare 2 lbs. radishes. Trim the stems and any extra long roots (if desired, they can be eaten). Wash the radishes well, removing any dirt or debris.

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Slice the radishes in half, then place them on a large baking sheet (line with parchment for easy cleanup, if desired). Drizzle 1.5 Tbsp olive oil over the radishes.

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Season the radishes with ½ tsp salt, ¼ tsp freshly cracked pepper, and ¼ tsp garlic powder. Toss the radishes until they are coated in oil and seasoning.

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Roast the radishes in the preheated 400ºF oven for about 40 minutes, or until golden brown and tender, stirring once halfway through. The side of the radish facing down will have the most browning. Compare this photo (before stirring) to the one below (after one last stir).

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Give the radishes a taste and adjust the salt or other seasonings to your liking. Sprinkle chopped parsley over top for garnish, if desired.

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FAQs

What does a roasted radish taste like? ›

Unlike their raw counterparts, roasted radishes taste lightly sweet and mellow, with just a hint of their original spice. They have an irresistible crisp-tender bite, and they're delicious on their own or with grains, pasta, polenta, and more.

Are radishes better cooked or raw? ›

Raw radishes have a kick. I happen to like that subtle spicy burn, but if you don't (or if you just want a different radish vibe), there's an easy work-around: Cook your radishes. Cooking radishes is a simple way to mute their bark and enhance their sweetness.

What is the best way to eat radishes? ›

Cute, crunchy and peppery, radishes are a pretty addition to any plate. They're best eaten raw, and can be easily sliced into salads and sandwiches, or enjoyed whole and dipped into houmous for a healthy snack. The young leaves are delicious in salads or cooked in the same way as spinach.

Do radishes get milder when cooked? ›

It will crisp up a little but stay mild. Another way to tame a radish is with heat, in both temperature and spicy senses of the word. Radishes get mellow with cooking, their pungency replaced with sweetness.

Are radishes better for you than potatoes? ›

Radishes are gluten free, keto friendly, and low carb!

If you are missing potatoes in your diet because they're too starchy, you can substitute them with radishes.

Can you eat radishes raw? ›

You can enjoy radishes cooked or raw in salads, sandwiches, tacos, and more. U.S. Department of Agriculture.

What not to eat with radishes? ›

  • Dec 6, 2023, 08:52 PM IST. 5 Foods You Must Never Pair With Radish. ...
  • Radish and Milk. ...
  • Radish and Cucumber. ...
  • Radish and Oranges. ...
  • Radish and Bitter Gourd. ...
  • Radish and Tea.
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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.

How many radishes per day should I eat? ›

Since the leaves appear to help lower blood pressure, eating too many of them might make your blood pressure too low if it is currently normal. While it's unclear what constitutes "too many," it's safest to stick to one serving of radishes per day, which the USDA considers a half-cup.

Why do people put salt on radishes? ›

The peppery, fiery radishes are tamed by the swipe through the cool, creamy butter, and then the flavors of both are brought out by the salt. The radishes are so cold and crunchy and spicy, and they have a mildly sulfuric note. The butter is unexpectedly sweet in contrast.

What to do with too many radishes? ›

Sliced radishes can be subbed for pickles on sandwiches, and thickish slices can be enjoyed with any type of dip. Beautiful watermelon radishes are at their best when thinly sliced with a sharp knife and featured in plated salads.

What is the best tasting radish? ›

Watermelon Radishes Are the Best Radishes for a Sweeter Flavor. Watermelon radishes don't look like much with their green and white skin, but they're gorgeous on the inside with their hot pink centers.

How would you describe the taste of a radish? ›

What do they taste like? When eaten raw, radishes are spicy, crisp, and zesty. Varieties can range from very spicy (similar to the heat of raw garlic) to very mild – for example, Daikon radishes are milder than red radishes.

Do cooked radishes taste like turnips? ›

Roasting radishes tames their heat, revealing a pleasantly mild, turnip-like flavor.

Are radishes bitter when cooked? ›

Radishes are well-known for the touch of bitterness they add to a meal. Some people like it, others don't. Once roasted, they might just become your family's favourite salad topping.

Does radish taste like potatoes? ›

If you didn't know yet, radishes taste just like potatoes when they're cooked.

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