Orange and Radish Salad With Pistachios Recipe (2024)

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Jeffrey McLaughlin

Made this for guests for on a hot Sunday on the terrace under an umbrella. No blood oranges to be found, I used all navel oranges. I had a monumental amount of white, icicle radishes and some French breakfast radishes. I used evo, as their was no pistachio oil to be found. Mixed the whole thing in one bowl, scattered some pistachios on top and the dish was well received and eaten in bowls with spoon as it was juicy as could be. Variation on this could last all summer.

Steve Abbott

Pistachio oil can be hard to find but can be made with relative ease: www.foodandwine.com/recipes/toasted-pistachio-oil.
It can be a nice accompaniment to a variety of salads and other recipes.

Mary

I've come to appreciate the complexity of flavors with the simplest combinations of ingredients in Ms. Schulman's recipes, as well as their clarity. This is a good example. The pistachios, mint, and citrus are really, really nice together. Next time I'll slice the radishes not quite so thin so they stay crisp.

Philippe Barré

Not enough radishes in the garden; replaced with kohlrabi. No pistachios in the kitchen; used pine nuts. Added a few sliced red onions. Result quite pleasant!

Karolyn Schalk

Nice salad to make in Spring and early Autumn when the farmer's markets have the full range of radish varieties in their colorful glory. Nice also with toasted almonds/roasted almond oil.

Leslie

This was lovely. I used watermelon radishes and with the oranges and mint, the effect was quite festive. Kids all liked it. Perfect for potlucks.

dylan olivia

This was a great recipe! I didn’t bother separating the oranges and the radishes as I made the dressing, I just tossed it together in a bowl. Normal oranges and two bunches of radishes will do - I just chopped the radishes instead of thinly slicing them and it was great. Honey instead of agave was amazing. Skip the pistachio oil but using organic ingredients is a MUST! Will make this again for some friends, my friend Amy loved it.

Karen

Made exactly as written for Thanksgiving. I bought pistachio oil on Amazonbut I think olive oil would be fine. This was stunning, refreshing and will be a permanent addition to our holiday menu.

Paul, Idaho

used pine nuts. Added a few sliced red onions

HOC

I didn't have pistachio oil so substituted walnut. I plated this salad on a bed of arugula, oak leaf and butter lettuces, and radicchio. We loved it and couldn't imagine it without the greens!

Jefe

Greenhouse Radishes from Blue Moon Acres, a couple of mandarins and some added micro greens. It may be winter outside but in my kitchen it’s spring!

Lacy

I loved this salad. Couldn't find pistachio oil, so I subbed a combo of sesame & rice bran oil in a 1:3 ratio (1 tsp sesame, 3 tsp rice bran) which gave it a nice mild nutty flavor. I also only made enough for two servings - didn't need a big salad - and added 2 cups of kale which needed to be used up. Delicious!

patti

Could this be made with mandarins which might cut down on the juicyness? More work to peel but if sections were cut in half would still be bite sized.

Frank

I used Cara Cara and blood oranges; loved the former but wasn't too thrilled with the latter. I used watermelon radish because it'a a favorite. I pretty much stuck to the dressing recipe. Unfortunately, although I was going to use honey instead of the nectar, I forgot to put it in. Oh, well, next time. It is delicious and quite refreshing.

Clara

Such a joyful winter salad. Followed the recipe almost-exactly, except for subbing honey for agave and throwing in a handful of chopped parsley that was wilting at the back of the fridge.

diego

I was lacking ingredients- used Cherry-belle radishes, navel oranges, no mint, sub pistachio oil for roasted walnut oil. The double-citrus flavor from the orange and lemon was really refreshing. I made the radishes paper thin, but I recommend you go thicker on the mandolin. I also threw in sliced carrots, and topped the dish with crushed walnuts. Turned out good for my first time. Would like to try this again with a mix of radishes and oranges.

absolutely delicious

beautiful and so refreshing for a winter crunch and surge of clean goodness

Melodie

Added feta cheese and used EVOO instead of pistachio oil...delicious

AJ

Would try for watermelon radishes if possible. Also would add lemon or lime or grapefruit zest in the dressing. Also could add grapefruit with oranges. I’d go heavy on the mint. Used suggestion of jicama in lieu of Daikon. Olive oil was fine substitute for nut oil.

Nancy

I made this using Valencia oranges off my tree and daikon radishes from the Farmer's market. (no other types of orange or radish). I also didn't have pistachio oil and used hazelnut oil. The salad was fantastic!

Sonia

Added Fennel and chopped nuts

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Orange and Radish Salad With Pistachios Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can we eat radishes with eggs? ›

Radishes are not just meant to be consumed raw with a dip or in a salad. I love cooked radishes, and one of my favorite ways is with butter and eggs as breakfast or a light lunch. They are also wonderful roasted and pickled, and their fresh spiciness is great with butter.

Can we eat radish and mango together? ›

To make radishes enjoyable, consider adding fruits to your radish salad. I've been making this radish mango salad for a while now, and I can tell you, it's worth sharing. It's a simple salad recipe, yet nourishing and super delicious.

Can we eat tomato and radish together? ›

You can add almost any combination of vegetables (and occasionally fruit), and it's a great way to add something special to the table. Featuring a combination of sliced tomatoes, plums, turnips, radishes and fresh basil, this recipe is unique but delicious!

How to eat a radish? ›

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.

What should not be mixed with radishes? ›

Never eat radish and cucumber together as the ascorbate in cucumber can interfere with the absorption of vitamin C.

Why not eat radishes at night? ›

Radishes contain compounds like raffinose, which can cause gas and bloating in some individuals, especially when consumed in large quantities. Eating radishes late at night may lead to discomfort or disrupted sleep due to digestive issues.

Can you eat radishes with oranges? ›

Another bad combination is pairing radish and oranges, in some cases this combination may even turn fatal as the pairing of two can instantly trigger stomach ache, indigestion and may lead to many health issues.

Is radish good for liver and kidney? ›

Radish provides essential nutrients such as fiber, vitamins, and minerals. These nutrients contribute to overall well-being and can indirectly support liver health by promoting a balanced and nutritious diet.

How do you stop gas after eating radishes? ›

White radish is a winter vegetable, it's now available through the year in most parts of the country. If you like having mooli ke paranthe or you like it in the salad, have it in limited quantity. You can also have some ajwain with water or pudina leaves with black salt, to combat the gas caused by eating radish.

Can we eat radish with cheese? ›

Either way, I've come across at least one answer which you can guarantee is definitely right: this radish snack recipe featuring the taste bud-tickling tingle of radishes topped by my Light cheese spread and tiny cornichons. Each cheese triangle is 25 calories so you can sneak a few and not feel guilty!

What should tomatoes not be planted with? ›

10 Plants You Should Never Grow Next to Your Tomatoes
  • 01 of 10. Fennel. Fennel is not a good companion for any garden crop. ...
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  • 05 of 10. Corn. ...
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  • 07 of 10. Potatoes. ...
  • 08 of 10. Broccoli.
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Can you eat carrots with radishes? ›

You can eat them! Yes, it's true. You could saute them, add them to a stew, or, my favorite, make this carrot and radish top pesto.

Can I eat radish raw? ›

Radishes, on the other hand, are smaller than beets, about the size of golf balls; are crisp and crunchy when raw and have a slightly peppery, sharp taste. Both vegetables can eaten raw or cooked (roots and leaves) and come in many different colors.

Should you eat the skin on radishes? ›

No, you don't need to remove the skin from radishes, but always give them a good scrub to remove dirt and any residue.

How long do radishes last in the fridge? ›

Place radishes in plastic bags, if they are not already packaged, and store in the refrigerator. Most varieties will keep up to two weeks in the refrigerator. Black radishes can be stored for months if they remain dry; store them in perforated plastic bags in the refrigerator. Radishes are a good source of vitamin C.

Can we eat radish with omelette? ›

The bite of raw radishes gives way to a sweet, earthy flavor once they've spent some time in the oven. An omelet might seem like an odd pairing for these radishes, but I love the roasted radish flavor alongside eggs and herbs.

What vegetables can you eat with eggs? ›

What vegetables go with eggs?
  • Chopped tomatoes.
  • Diced carrot.
  • Green onion or yellow onion. ...
  • Yellow, green, or red bell peppers.
  • Sliced avocado or guacamole, which I'd serve on the side.
  • Potato or sweet potato cubes. ...
  • Asparagus, which is another vegetable I'd roast separately before serving on the side.
  • Diced zucchini.

What should be eaten with radish? ›

Here are some easy ways to add radishes to your diet:
  • Pickle fresh radishes with white vinegar and spices.
  • Add sliced radishes to a fresh salad.
  • Top your burger with lettuce and sliced radishes.
  • Roast whole radishes with garlic and olive oil.
  • Make a simple roasted radish and feta salad.
Oct 18, 2023

Can we eat egg with leafy vegetables? ›

It turns out that two lesser-known compounds found in eggs and green leafy veggies also play a significant role in eye health. In addition to being a good or excellent source of 8 essential nutrients, eggs contain lutein + zeaxanthin, two carotenoids that play a role in maintaining eye health over the long term.

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