comment icon 66 more comments Totally crazy. And totally delicious. I don’t know how it happened, but it did. In my mind, radishes fall in the same category as beets: earthy, red, and dirty tasting. And never to be experimented with. You thought I was a radish lover? You are wrong. But what I found out today is that cinnamon sugar acts like magic with radishes. I’m not even going to pretend to be sophisticated enough to describe what this power combo of radish and cinnamon sugar tasted like. But, if you were going to make me, I’d say it tasted…
spicyearthywarma little bitterbut still sweet at the same time.
Now if only I could be more grown up and start liking beets. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar and bathe them in creamy greek yogurt and sweet honey? Maybe I will. It seems to do the trick for these earthy, red, dirty tasting vegetables. As you can see, I enjoyed them mixed in with greek yogurt and a spoonful of honey! I wanted to dip them in the greek yogurt and honey, but they came out so small that they were just begging to be sprinkled on the yogurt instead! 3.8 from 8 reviews The superdeep cut into my thumb (courtesy of the mandolin) was a small price to pay for these glorious little nuggets of flavor. But be careful, kids. Any other radish ideas that might help me love radishes (or beets) without the cinnamon sugar? Oh, and good news! If you want a more spicy, savory chip, check this out!