Ingredients
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1
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1/4
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1
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1/2
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3
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Directions
Turp Salatsi (Radish Salad), I have been intrigued by Turkish cuisine for going on a good four years now-no, actually longer Here’s a delightful summer salad and very quick to make, too! Use organic garden fresh radishes if possible and even better a variety (of) Don’t use old, yucky supermarket radishes From turkishcookbook com, ok i loved this i added a green onion to this i had it with cottage cheese and it went perfectly posting this in the turning leafin diabetic forum they will love it there lol
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Steps
1
Done
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*tip: the Sharpness/Saltiness of the Sumac and Lemon Juice Mean You Won't Need to Use Very Much Salt (or Any). Taste First Then Decide If the Salt Is Necessary. |
2
Done
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Cut the Radishes Into Thin Slices. |
3
Done
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Arrange the Radishes and Onions or Chives on a Pretty Plate. |
4
Done
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Sprinkle the Lemon Juice, Sumac and Salt All Over the Radishes. |
5
Done
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Cover and Refrigerate For 1 Hour. |
6
Done
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When Ready to Serve, Garnish With the Parsley. Lemon Zest and Lemon Slices. |
7
Done
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Can Be Served Chilled or at Room Temperature. |
8
Done
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Good With Kebabs, Bean Dishes, Grilled Chicken, Etc. |
9
Done
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Yield Is Estimated. |