Radish seed heads, what size is best for picking ? and how would you cook them ? . They sound like they should be nice and i have some going to seed. Thank you
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You can eat them at almost any size, as long as they are still bright green (once they begin yellowing they get tough). The best size is probably just as you can start to see bulges in the pod where the seeds are.
I've never heard of cooking them. They're usually eaten raw in salads, or you can also pickle them.
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MsT I grow radishes just for the seed pods here's a link to an older thread with a pickle recipe..
https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gr...sh-pod-recipesLocation....East Midlands.
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For the purest flavour and best texture pick as young as possible. Letting them become full and bulbous impacts flavour and texture. I usually soak them in a bit of good quality vinegar for a couple of hours and then scatter them over trout/salmon.
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Originally posted by Ms-T View PostHow long are they when you pick them. Sound nice with salmon. Thanks.
5-7mm is probably the best thickness. Much bigger and they become less crisp and even begin to go tough, pick them smaller and it's just a waste, as you end up with far less weight of pods.
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