Recipe of Perfect Kouhaku Namasu (Daikon and carrot pickles)

Brett Knight   26/04/2020 22:01

Kouhaku Namasu (Daikon and carrot pickles)
Kouhaku Namasu (Daikon and carrot pickles)

Hey everyone, I hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, kouhaku namasu (daikon and carrot pickles). One of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have kouhaku namasu (daikon and carrot pickles) using 6 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Kouhaku Namasu (Daikon and carrot pickles):
  1. Take 600 g daikon radish
  2. Take 60 g carrot
  3. Prepare 9 g salt
  4. Take 3 tablespoons sugar
  5. Prepare 4 tablespoons vinegar
  6. Make ready to taste Yuzu skin
Instructions to make Kouhaku Namasu (Daikon and carrot pickles):
  1. In a bowl, combine the sugar and vinegar. Set aside for later.
  2. Cut the daikon radish into 5 cm slices.
  3. Peel them.
  4. Place slices on end and slice thinly.
  5. Lay the slices on top of each other.
  6. Cut into thin julienne strips.
  7. Prepare the carrot similarly to the daikon radish.
  8. Place the daikon and carrot into another bowl. Add the salt and then massage the mixture with your hands. First lightly, then gradually increasing in pressure until they are soft and pliable.
  9. When the vegetables feel sufficiently pliable, gently squeeze out any excess moisture, but not so much as to make them dry.
  10. Mix the vegetables with the sweetened vinegar from earlier. If available, add a small amount of julienned yuzu skins to add fragrance to the pickles.
  11. Set it aside in the fridge for at least a day to soak. This is needed to pickle the vegetables. During this time, they will soften and develop a milder flavor.
  12. Note: - •To ensure good color distribution, make sure the amount of carrots doesn't exceed 10% of the amount of daikon. - •The amount of salt should make up around 2% of the vegetables in total.

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