Watermelon Radishes- All Our Best Recipes (2024)

Everything you wanted to know about selecting, storing, and cooking with watermelon radishes. We provide all details for using in salads, roasting, sauteing, and pickling watermelon radishes plus a round-up of our top recipes from across the globe!

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A few years ago we received a bag of watermelon radishes in our CSA market share. We were ordering from a farm that specialized in heirloom and hard-to-find varieties of vegetables.

They just looked like a turnip from the outside. In fact, I actually thought they were turnips! Imagine my surprise when I cut into it and saw the hot pink center.

I have since learned that watermelon radishes are, like common radishes, part of the brassica family. And an heirloom variety of the Chinese daikon radish.

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🧾 Buying Tips

Watermelon radishes can be found at farmers' markets and an increasing number of grocery stores.

While they are typically sold without their greens. If you are lucky enough to find them, you can remove the greens. Wash them well to remove the grit. Then saute and use them as you would arugula or spinach. For tips see our sauteed greens recipes.

Watermelon radishes are in season year-round but are mainly harvested in late fall through early spring.

Selecting Watermelon Radishes

The radishes should feel firm and heavy for their size. The skin should be crack and wrinkle-free. Avoid watermelon radishes that feel spongy when squeezed.

Watermelon radish can vary greatly in size, from smaller than a golf ball to much larger than a tennis ball.

👩🏻‍🍳 Watermelon Radish Recipes

Watermelon radishes can be eaten raw, pickled, sauteed, or roasted. Here are some of our favorite recipes!

Pickled Watermelon Radishes

The most common and easy way to enjoy watermelon radishes. Use for garnishes on salads, sushi, tacos, and more!

Starting with this quick pickled watermelon radish recipe. Pickling reduces the sharpness and the acid provides a bright flavor to any dish.

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Roasted & Sauteed Watermelon Radishes

Our favorite simple and straightforward recipes for roasting or stovetop sauteing. Basic herbs, like fresh chives, basil, or parsley and a bit of lemon make these roasted watermelon radishes a delightful side dish.

For a richer flavor try these Rosemary and Brown Butter Radishes.

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Main Courses with Watermelon Radishes

Watermelon radishes star in these main course recipes. Healthy, vegan, what more could you ask for? This high-protein vegan bowl has loads of fresh veggies, including our precious pink radishes.

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Typical poke bowls are typically made with pieces of fish, this version uses watermelon radish cubes, which provide the perfect canvas for a marinade of rice vinegar, sesame oil, and ginger.

If you are a fan of vegan bowls, be sure to check out our beet poke bowl too.

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Watermelon Radish Salads

Like all radishes, these pair well with citrus flavors & of course, beets!

This delightful Watermelon Radish Salad with feta and oranges is perfect for lunch.

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Heartier salads include this Mizuna radish salad and this roasted beet salad with fennel and radish.

For more citrus appeal, try this delightful watermelon radish salad with Meyer lemon vinaigrette is perfect for spring. In the winter try this salad with pomelos. For a lighter salad try this watermelon radish and cucumber blend.

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Cocktails

Who knew? But you know I wasn't about to let you go without a twist, right? A lightly sweetened rosemary gin cocktail filled with fresh cucumber and hints of rosemary to make a deliciously crisp and beautiful drink you’ll be sipping all summer long.

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You can pair your cocktails with homemade radish chips for a zest snack.

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💬 FAQ

Not familiar with watermelon radishes? Let's go over some quick Q&A. Then recipes (which is really why you're here, right?).

What does a watermelon radish taste like?

These radishes have an edible round white root with wavy leaves.Like a basic radish, its flesh is tender-crisp. But its flavor is mild and only slightly peppery.

The greens are also peppery but can be bitter. Also taste test them before using them in recipes.

When are watermelon radishes in season?

Because they store well you can find them almost all year-round. However, the primary harvesting comes in two seasons, spring and late fall.

How do your select ripe watermelon radishes?

These radishes should feel firm and heavy for their size. The skin should be crack and wrinkle-free. Avoid watermelon radishes that feel spongy when squeezed.

Watermelon radish can vary greatly in size, from smaller than a golf ball too much larger than a tennis ball.

How do your store watermelon radishes before using?

Radishes should be stored in the fridge or a cool place. I find they can last 2-3 weeks without issue. Also, you don’t have to use the entire radish at once. A half-used radish will store for several days in a reusable container in the refrigerator.

Do you have to peel watermelon radishes?

You do not have to peel watermelon radishes. But, like all root vegetables, you should clean them thoroughly to remove any dirt before using them.

How to cook with watermelon radishes?

The root of the vegetable can be pickled, eaten raw in salads, sauteed or roasted. The greens can be tossed in salads or pureed into pestos.

Because of their bright color, they also make a beautiful topping or garnish for sandwiches, sushi, soups, and tacos.

Are watermelon radishes easy to grow?

Watermelon radishes are similar in ease to other radishes, which means pretty easy overall. However, because they are larger than the average breakfast radish they will take longer to mature (around 65 days). Note that warmer climates may cause the radishes to have a more bitter flavor.

Its official name in seed catalogs was originally Red Meat radish, some heirloom seed catalogs still call it this. Once it caught on as a popular farmer’s market item for marketing reasons vendors began to sell it under the name Beauty Heart or Watermelon radish. You can find seeds at Seed Savers.

Are watermelon radishes good for you?

Absolutely! Both the flesh and the greens are high in fiber and vitamin C.

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FAQs

How do you eat watermelon radishes? ›

Watermelon radishes can be eaten raw, pickled, or cooked. They can be braised or roasted like a turnip, or mashed like a rutabaga, though I prefer them raw since they lose their bright hue when cooked. Similar to regular radishes, this variety does not have to be peeled before eating.

What are watermelon radishes good for? ›

Consuming watermelon radish is a great way to boost your intake of vitamins and minerals, as it is rich in phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, calcium, vitamin A and vitamin C. This colourful vegetable is also a good source of phytochemicals and antioxidants. Another bonus? One cup contains just 16 calories.

Should watermelon radishes be peeled? ›

There's no need to peel it. In fact, you'll want to keep the skin on for that pink-and-green watermelon look! How you cut the watermelon radish will depend on how you plan to use it. If you want to pickle it or add it to a salad or bowl, thinly slice it on a mandoline or cut it into fine matchsticks.

Do you refrigerate watermelon radishes? ›

When buying a watermelon radish, choose one that feels firm and heavy for its size and is free of any major bruises. They can be stored in the crisper drawer of your refrigerator for a couple weeks.

Can you eat raw watermelon radish? ›

How do you eat a watermelon radish? You can slice raw watermelon radishes and add them to salads, or grate them to use in slaws. They also taste great roasted or sautéed with olive oil, butter, and/or fresh herbs.

How long do watermelon radishes last in fridge? ›

Storage tips

Store in refrigerator with humidity, remove twist tie. Immediately cut the greens off right above the top of the root, and refrigerate. Radish should keep for around 3 weeks once the greens are removed.

What is unique about watermelon radishes? ›

Watermelon radishes contain a compound, called isothiocyanate, which is a natural pest repellent. This means that the radish naturally helps keep away weeds and pests! The watermelon radish has a Chinese name, Xin Li Mei, which means 'in one's heart beautiful'.

What organ are radishes good for? ›

May support liver function and digestion. Radish, most notably black radish, may stimulate digestive juices and in particular bile flow. Bile is produced by the liver and is used by the digestive system to digest and manage fats as well as remove toxins and waste products from the liver.

What is the difference between a radish and a watermelon radish? ›

Radishes are known for their spicy, peppery kick. Watermelon radishes are a bit more subtle with hints of black pepper. Sometimes these radishes are compared to arugula because of their flavor.

Why are my watermelon radishes so spicy? ›

Why are my radishes spicy? There are a few reasons why radishes become overly pungent and spicy. Hot weather, insufficient water, and letting it grow past the peak stage are the main culprits. Unlike carrots, the longer they are in the ground, the spicer they will become.

How do you know if a watermelon radish is ripe? ›

When ready to harvest, most radishes will bulge through the ground. If left too long to harvest, radishes tend to become pithy or spongy in texture and may develop a harsh flavor. The Watermelon radish takes approximately 60 days to grow to maturity.

How long do watermelon radishes last? ›

Watermelon radishes can last in your refrigerator for 2–4 weeks. Wrap them in a paper towel or put them in a plastic bag before placing them in the crisper drawer. Storing them this way will prevent moisture buildup. Therefore, wash radishes just before eating, not before storing them, or they will spoil faster.

Is watermelon radish a fruit or vegetable? ›

A watermelon radish is an exotic vegetable that will give a sweet, peppery flavor in salads, garnishes or pickling. They are also tasty roasted or sautéed with parsnips, carrots or other root vegetables. The watermelon radish plant is an heirloom variety from the Daikon radish — a member of the mustard family.

Why you should stop putting watermelon in the fridge? ›

Store watermelon between 50-59°F, however 55°F is the ideal temperature. If watermelon are received refrigerated do not break the cold chain and store them in refrigeration. Watermelon will keep for 7-10 days at room temperature. After two days at 32°F, watermelons develop an off-flavor, become pitted and lose color.

How do the French eat radish? ›

Although named "French breakfast," the French do not eat radishes as part of their first meal of the day. They do eat them as a snack, sometimes dipped in salt, sometimes lightly buttered and then dipped in salt, and sometimes sliced and served on a toasted, buttered baguette along with a sprinkling of salt.

What does a watermelon radish taste like? ›

Despite their name, watermelon radishes don't taste like watermelons, and they are not a fruit. They are a type of winter radish related to the more common red radish. Like other radishes, they have a peppery bite but with some sweetness.

Do you have to soak radishes before eating? ›

To increase the crispness of radish, soak them in iced water for a couple of hours. Wash, then chop off the greens, if present, then slice off the root.

Is watermelon radish too spicy? ›

The Peel Method

Most of the spiciness in radishes is in the peel. If you remove it, you'll bring down the pungency by a lot. Simply trim the greens off your radish, and use a vegetable peeler to remove the ruby red outside of the root.

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