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An easy and tasty recipe for fermented radishes that requires only salt, radishes and water and is rich in gut-healthy probiotics!

Fermented Radishes

If you don’t love radishes..

This simple recipe for fermented radishes might just change your mind (seriously  –  it will!)  As much as I love radish relish, fermented radishes rank up there as a very very close 2nd!

While radishes aren’t your typical ferment, this recipe results  in a radish that’s tangy and crisp.  To add an additional punch of flavor, incorporate your favorite herbs and spices with your ferment.

Dill and garlic are wonderful options (and options – not a necessity!)

Fermented Radishes

Basic fermented radishes require only radishes, salt and water. After you give the radishes a thorough wash, remove the tops and tails.

Slice the radishes thin and pack into a wide-mouth quart-size mason jar. Dissolve the salt in the water, and pour over the radishes. You’ll want to use a fermentation weight (or insert a 4oz jelly jar) to keep the radishes submerged under the 5% brine solution.

Fermented Radishes

Ferment for 3-7  days  or until you reach your desired texture/flavor. Then move to cold storage (refrigerate). Fermented radishes are great as is for a snack  – but are just as excellent on tacos!

Best to remember that the fermentation process gives off carbon dioxide – this can increase the pressure in the jars if not released.

Fermented Radishes

If you are not using an airlock lid and  you are using a basic canning lid and ring, then you’ll want to burp the jars.

To burp the jar, unscrew the ring and let the ferment “breathe”. Pour off any brine that you see might be rising towards the top of the jar. Then apply the lid and ring again and continue the ferment.

An airlock lid is a wonderful investment – it will allow the gases to easily escape.

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Fermented Radishes

An easy and tasty recipe for fermented radishes that requires only salt, radishes and water and is rich in gut-healthy probiotics!
Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
Keyword Radish
Prep Time 10 minutes minutes
Fermenting period: 7 days days
Total Time 7 days days 10 minutes minutes
Servings 8 people
Calories 2kcal
Author Rebooted Mom

Ingredients

  • 2 bunches radishes
  • 3 Tbsp salt
  • 4 C water non-chlorinated

Instructions

  • Thoroughly wash the radishes and cut the stems. Cut the tops and tails off and set aside. Slice the radishes thin and stuff in a wide mouth quart canning jar.
  • Thoroughly dissolve the salt in the water to make the brine (a 5% salt ratio is appropriate for radishes, which is 47 grams.) 
  • Once dissolved, pour the brine over the radishes in the canning jar. Weigh the radishes down with a fermenting weight or a 4oz jelly jar inserted in the top of the wide-mouth mason jar.  Allow 1" of headspace.
  • Cover your  jar with a lid,  airlock  or a coffee filter with a rubber band. Allow the jar to culture at room temperature for 5-7  days  until your desired flavor/texture is achieved.
  • Once radishes are finished fermenting, remove the airlock lid; place a  regular lid and band  on the jar and refrigerate.

Notes

  • A 5% brine is recommended for radishes. That's 47  grams of salt per 32 oz of water (more or less). 
  • Incorporate herbs and garlic for added flavor. Feel free to add 1 bunch of dill and 2-3 cloves of peeled garlic to the jar with the radishes before adding brine.
  • Recipe makes one pint (2 C.) of fermented radishes.

Nutrition

Calories: 2kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 2627mg | Potassium: 29mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 8mg | Iron: 1mg

Did you make this recipe? Please leave a comment, rate the recipe and be sure to tag me on Instagram!

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  1. Gail says

    July 9, 2020 at 10:45 pm

    Very cool, thank you! I have an abundance of radishes!😁

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