blanched broccoli and daikon radish with lemon rounds

June 28, 2013 • Nancy Wolfson-Moche

This balanced, refreshing salad is rich in vitamins, color and substance.  May the day ahead manifest these same qualities.

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serves 4

INgredients

1 head broccoli

1 daikon radish

3 Tablespoons coarse sea salt

1 lemon

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Process

Wash the broccoli and daikon well, using separate bowls.

Peel the tough outer layer of the broccoli stalk.

Remove any little “hairs” on the skin of the daikon.

Slice the daikon radish into matchsticks by cutting ¼ inch ovals first, then slicing them into thin sticks. IMG_2485

Cut the stalk of the broccoli into thin (1/4 inch) sticks and cut the head of the broccoli into “trees” (as shown).

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Bring a large pot of water with coarse sea salt to a roiling boil.

When the water is rapidly boiling, drop in the daikon pieces. When they rise to the top of the water they are ready (about 3-5 minutes for daikon of this size); use a mesh skimmer to remove them from water.

When water reboils, add broccoli “trees.”

They will rise to the water’s surface when ready (2-4 minutes, depending on the size of the pieces.)

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Arrange the blanched vegetables on a plate.

Slice the lemon into rounds, place on top and serve.

Icing on the Cake: Testimonials

I loved Ms. Nancy’s cooking class so much.! I have been in this cooking class for two years and I would love to sign up for another one. I tried a lot of new foods like winter squash, cardamom, Brussels sprouts and kale. My favorite salad was the kiwi, carrot, radish salad.
Not only did we cook and eat, we also did labs about food. We used rulers to measure the size of plants. We also explored stone fruits and their ripe season. Now in my house we have window boxes and I am growing cherry tomatoes and basil.
I learned that we can use a lot of different tools to cook, not just our hands and senses. We used safety knives, potato peelers and a carrot sharpener (I wonder if you could sharpen a pencil with it?) !!!
Because of this class I can help papi make dinner and I will try any new food at least once to see if I like it. Thank you, Ms. Nancy for making cooking fun and interesting and helping me be excited about food.

- Love, K (a 7-year-old boy).