Refrigerator Sweet Pickled Radish Recipe (2024)

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Sweet Pickled Radish recipe is a quick pickled radish recipe that you can enjoy on your favorite salads, sandwiches and more.

Quick pickles are easy to make and require no canning equipment other than a few jars. You could even use recycled jars you already have at home.

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Florida Produce

It is Farmers Market season here in Florida. The winter is high season for fresh from Florida produce.

I finally had a chance to go to one of my favorite farmer's markets last week.

I came across some beautiful fresh radishes and on a whim picked up a couple of bunches.

These radishes were so fresh they still had dirt on them and were likely picked fresh that morning.

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What To Do with Pickled Radishes?

Once you have made some Sweet Pickled Radishes how are you going to eat them?

Pickled Radish can be snacked on straight from the jar. You can add a tablespoon or two of pickled radishes to a salad.

You can pile some of these sweet and spicy pickled radishes on a sandwich or hamburger.

You can enjoy these homemade sweet pickled radishes any way you like.

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How Long do Pickled Radishes Last in the Fridge?

How long do these refrigerator Sweet Pickled Radishes last in the refrigerator?

Pickled vegetables with last 3 to 6 months in the refrigerator.

For the best flavor eat the pickled radishes within 3 months.

After 3 months the pickled radishes are still safe to eat but will start to lose their crunchiness.

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How To Clean Garden Radishes

If you have ever harvested garden radishes you know what a dirty mess they can be.

It is pretty easy to remove all the garden dirt from your fresh radishes if you follow a few easy steps.

Place the freshly harvested radishes in the sink and rinse them under cold water removing as much soil as possible.

If you are going to be eating the fresh radishes immediately trim off the stems and the rootend. Discard or throw them in the compost heap.

Place the trimmed radishes in a large bowl. Fill the bowl with cool water and agitate with your hand. Pour off the dirty water.

Most of the dirt will have settled on the bottom of the bowl.

Refill the bowl with cool water and repeat. Repeat until the water is clear and there is no longer any dirt on the bottom of the bowl.

If you are not eating the radishes immediatelyrinse following the above steps except leave the stems and root end intact.

Leaving the stems and root end intact prevents fresh radishes from drying out. Trim the stems and root end right before serving.

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How To Make Sweet Pickled Radish

Ingredients

  • 3 bunches of radishes (about 1 ½ lbs. stem and root ends removed and sliced in ½ inch slices)
  • 1 ½ cups white or apple cider vinegar (5% acidity)
  • 1 ½ cups granulated white sugar
  • ¾ cups water
  • 3 teaspoons Salt for Pickling and Preserving
  • 3 teaspoons yellow mustard seeds
  • 1 ½ teaspoons ground black pepper
  • 3 bay leaf
  • 1 ½ teaspoons dried crushed red pepper (see recipe notes)

Prepare Canning Jars

  1. Wash the canning jars and lids in hot soapy water and drain on a towel.

Prepare the radishes for pickling

  1. Wash the radishes well under cold running water. Trim the stem and root ends off with a sharp paring knife.
  2. Place the radishes in a large bowl and fill with cold water. Agitate the water well.
  3. Pour the water out of the bowl and repeat two or three times until the water is clear and you no longer see any soil in the bottom of the bowl.

Slice the radishes

  1. Using a sharp paring knife, a mandolin or a food processor slice the radishes into ⅛ inch slices.
  2. Place the sliced radishes into a large bowl as you slice them. Rinse the radishes again if needed.
  3. Pack the sliced radishes into three wide mouth pint canning jars. Saving the leftover slices to top the jars off after filling with the brine.

Make the pickling brine

  1. Measure the vinegar, sugar, water, Pickling Salt, mustard seeds, ground black pepper, bay leaves, and crushed red pepper flakes into a medium stainless steel saucepan.
  2. Bring the brine ingredients to a boil. Carefully transfer the hot brine to a spouted measuring cup. Pour the brine over the radishes in each jar. Saving any leftover brine to top off the jars.
  3. Using a wooden chopstick or a canning bubble remover remove the bubbles from each jar.
  4. Once the radish slices start to settle pack the reserved radish slices in to fill the jars. Top off with the remaining brine if needed.
  5. Wipe the jar rim with a damp paper towel. Center a flat lid on the jar and apply the band. Repeat with all jars.
  6. Allow jars to cool about an hour. Refrigerate for at least 6 hours before serving.
  7. Keep refrigerated for up to three months.
  8. Makes three 16 oz mason jars.
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Helpful Tipsto make Sweet Pickled Radish recipe

  • I used my Hamilton Beach food processor and there were little bits of radishes in the bowl as I sliced them. Rinse the beets to remove the little bits so they don't end up floating around in the jars.
  • Spicy is an aquired taste. You can play around with the amount of red pepper flakes used in this recipe. If you don't want a hot spicy flavor decrease the amount of red pepper flakes used.

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Sweet Pickled Radish Recipe

Arlene Mobley - Flour On My Face

This Sweet Pickled Radish Recipe is a sweet and spicy refrigerator pickled radish recipe that is perfect served alongside many of your favorite dishes. You can top a salad or sandwich with these pickled radishes or eat them from the jar.

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Course Condiment, DIY, Side Dish

Cuisine American

Servings 48 Servings

Calories 28 kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 bunches fresh radishes (about 1 ½ lbs. stem and root ends removed and sliced in ½ inch slices)
  • 1 ½ cups white or apple cider vinegar (5% acidity)
  • 1 ½ cups granulated white sugar
  • ¾ cups water
  • 3 teaspoons Salt for Pickling and Preserving
  • 3 teaspoons yellow mustard seeds
  • 1 ½ teaspoons ground black pepper
  • 3 medium dried bay leaves
  • 1 ½ teaspoons dried crushed red pepper

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Instructions

Prepare Canning Jars

  • Wash the canning jars and lids in hot soapy water and drain on a towel.

Prepare the radishes for pickling

  • Wash the radishes well under cold running water. Trim the stem and root ends off with a sharp paring knife.

  • Place the radishes in a large bowl and fill with cold water. Agitate the water well.

  • Pour the water out of the bowl and repeat two or three times until the water is clear and you no longer see any soil in the bottom of the bowl.

Slice the radishes

  • Using a sharp paring knife, a mandolin or a food processor slice the radishes into ⅛ inch slices.

  • Place the sliced radishes into a large bowl as you slice them. Rinse the radishes again if needed.

  • Pack the sliced radishes into three wide mouth pint canning jars. Saving the leftover slices to top the jars off after filling with the brine.

Make the pickling brine

  • Measure the vinegar, sugar, water, Pickling Salt, mustard seeds, ground black pepper, bay leaves, and crushed red pepper flakes into a medium stainless steel saucepan.

  • Bring the brine ingredients to a boil. Carefully transfer the hot brine to a spouted measuring cup.

  • Pour the brine over the radishes in each jar. Saving any leftover brine to top off the jars.

  • Using a wooden chopstick or a canning bubble remover remove the bubbles from each jar.

  • Once the radish slices start to settle pack the reserved radish slices in to fill the jars. Top off with the remaining brine if needed.

  • Wipe the jar rim with a damp paper towel. Center a flat lid on the jar and apply the band. Repeat with all jars.

  • Allow jars to cool about an hour. Refrigerate for at least 6 hours before serving.

  • Keep refrigerated for up to three months.

  • Makes three 16 oz mason jars.

Recipe Expert Tips

  • Recipe Source the Sweet Pickled Radish recipe has been adapted from the All New Ball Book of Canning and Preserving.
  • I love me some spicy pickled radishes. This recipe calls for 1 ½ teaspoons of crushed red pepper. The pickled radishes are very spicy. You can decrease the amount based on your own spicy tolerance or leave them out altogether.
  • Always use 15% vinegar when canning.

Nutrition

Serving: 2TablespoonsCalories: 28kcalCarbohydrates: 7gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 148mgPotassium: 16mgFiber: 1gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 20IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 3mgIron: 1mg

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Comments

  1. Veena Azmanov

    Refrigerator Sweet Pickled Radish Recipe (12)
    I love pickled radishes. My mom would make them often. I Love adding them to salads. These look super delish. Going to try soon.

    Reply

  2. Denise

    Refrigerator Sweet Pickled Radish Recipe (13)
    We love quick pickles in my house. My hubby really likes to grow veggies in the garden and pickle them with his famous pickling season. However he has never pickled radishes! I didn't know it was the growing season in Florida right now. You are so lucky to get great fresh produce. We have to wait quite a few more months. I can't wait to try this!

    Reply

  3. Gloria

    Refrigerator Sweet Pickled Radish Recipe (14)
    I love making easy pickles. I have never tried pickles radishes. Maybe I should. I really don't like radishes, so this just might turn that around.

    Reply

  4. Lois Christensen

    Refrigerator Sweet Pickled Radish Recipe (15)
    These look and sound delicious. And another plus they last 3 months!!!

    Reply

  5. Marisa F. Stewart

    Refrigerator Sweet Pickled Radish Recipe (16)
    You are really getting me in the mood to start canning again. I miss it and those radishes are absolutely gorgeous. I think I know the Farmer's Market you're talking about -- I've been there. We do miss those fresh Florida veggies we'd be getting right now. Poor Hubby misses the warm weather, sunshine, and fishing. I'm going to have to keep my eye out for fresh radishes. I'd love them on a salad or sandwich.

    Reply

    • Scott oleson

      My radishes came out very soft the first time I tried this recipe, did anyone else have this problem? Any ideas why?

      Reply

      • Arlene Mobley

        Scott that is very odd. Were they crisp and fresh when you sliced them? This pickled radish recipe is for a refrigerator style pickled radish and not a canned in water bath method.

  6. Jolina

    Refrigerator Sweet Pickled Radish Recipe (17)
    Those radishes look lovely. And the pickled radishes look super tasty! We love them in salads and sandwiches. PS: I'm jealous of Florida weather!!

    Reply

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FAQs

How long will pickled radishes keep in the fridge? ›

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.

How do you use sweet preserved radishes? ›

Whether it be to top a salad, tacos, or a grain bowl or even to garnish alongside some homemade sushi or noodles, these pickled radishes will be a lovely addition to your condiment repertoire.

Is sweet pickled radish 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.

Is it okay to eat pickled radish everyday? ›

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.

What is the best way to keep radishes fresh in the fridge? ›

Place the radishes, without greens, in a container with a lid. Pour cold water into the container until the radishes are fully covered. Cover the container and put it in the refrigerator. Change the water every two to three days, says Le.

How do you store sweet pickled radishes? ›

Homemade Danmuji, like any other refrigerator pickle, should last for 1-2 months in an airtight container. To make it last longer, use clean utensils when reaching into the jar. What is the best container to make Danmuji? Because this recipe uses vinegar, I recommend using a glass mason jar or airtight glass container.

What not to eat with radishes? ›

  • Dec 6, 2023, 08:52 PM IST. 5 Foods You Must Never Pair With Radish. ...
  • Radish and Milk. ...
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  • Radish and Bitter Gourd. ...
  • Radish and Tea.
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Is pickled radish good for high blood pressure? ›

This root vegetable is also a rich source of nitrates and saponins. While nitrates help lower blood pressure and enhance athletic performance, saponins can boost immune system and heart health.

Why do Asians eat pickled radishes? ›

Danmuji is pickled daikon radish, and is a key ingredient in kimbap as well as a garnish to a variety of dishes, including Korean porridge. With a unique tangy flavor, pickled daikon radish adds complexity, texture, and a nutritional boost to any meal.

Are radishes anti-inflammatory? ›

Radishes contain compounds called anthocyanins, which have anti-inflammatory properties and can help reduce inflammation throughout the body. Radishes are low in calories and high in fiber, which makes them a great food for weight loss.

Are radishes good for your liver? ›

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.

Why do Koreans eat so much radish? ›

Korean radishes are a good source of fiber to regulate the digestive tract, potassium to balance fluid levels in the body, and vitamin C to strengthen the immune system while reducing inflammation.

Does pickled radish spoil? ›

They can become soft and soggy, with a more dull taste. Homemade pickled radishes last up to six months in the refrigerator, but are best enjoyed within three months. Store-bought pickled radishes might have a similar lifespan, but it's best to consult the label on the jar for storage guidelines.

How long do homemade pickled vegetables last in the fridge? ›

Homemade refrigerated pickles last at least three to four weeks in the fridge, McClellan says. Any longer and the quality will start to decline. You'll notice the brine goes from clear to murky and cloudy, and the pickles start to lose their texture.

How do you know when radishes have gone bad? ›

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. Place in a plastic bag and store in the refrigerator.

How long do fermented pickles last in the fridge? ›

Pickles will last for a few months at top quality flavor in the fridge. Before refrigeration, it was necessary to consume them within a few weeks for top quality. People have known about preserving food through wild fermentation for 6000 years. The process hasn't changed much in all that time.

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