How to Cook Yummy Radish leaves corn salad

How to Cook Yummy Radish leaves corn salad Delicious, fresh and tasty.
Radish leaves corn salad. Remove ears, and hold under cold water until completely cool. When the corn is grilled and added to a salad you will discover a whole new flavor. A simple lemon, honey olive oil and dijon mustard dressing makes this salad bursting with flavours.
Radish Leaves Salad or Radish Greens Salad.
To talk about health benefits of Radish Leaves or Greens, they are a good source of Vitamin C, Calcium and can help treat Jaundice.
My mother always prepared Radish Leaves Salad as side-dish for Jowar Roti or for Chapati.
You can have Radish leaves corn salad using 11 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Radish leaves corn salad
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You need 1 cup of chopped Radish leaves.
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You need 1 of onion.
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You need 1/2 cup of sweet corn.
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You need 1/2 cup of grated fresh coconut.
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Prepare to taste of Salt.
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It’s 1/2 spoon of pepper powder.
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Prepare 1 spoon of coconut oil.
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You need 1/2 spoon of mustard.
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You need 1 of byadigi chilli.
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You need 5 of curry leaves.
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You need 3 pinch of Asafoetida.
One can also consume this as is as a healthy Salad.
This salad tastes even more impressive than it looks.
It has an incredible crunch thanks to the cucumbers, radishes and apples.
And the finish of fennel fronds adds just the faintest hint of licorice flavor. —William Milton III, Clemson, South Carolina There are, however, a number of radish varieties that claim to be "hairless," apparently making them excellent choices for salad greens.
Radish leaves corn salad instructions
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Take vessel, add chopped radish leaves, chopped onion,sweet corn,and fresh coconut.
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Add pepper powder, salt and mix well..
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Heat the thadka pan, add coconut oil, mustard, byadigi chilli,and asafoetida. Tempering is ready..
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Add the tempering to the salad mix. Mix and serve..
I love the idea of using the entire plant and White Icicle, Shunkyo Semi-Long, Perfecto and Red Head are all radish types that can be grown not only for the root, but also the delicious greens.
The greens have a nice flavor and are great mixed in with other salad greens.
They don't stay fresh as long as the roots do, though, so if they are looking wilted the other option is to feed them to your chickens or throw them in the compost.
My chickens get really excited over radish greens!
I like to add radishes to a fresh Grilled Corn Salad.