There is just something about a big, beautiful bunch of radishes that I find hard to resist, especially this time of year in the northeast when they are abundant at farmers’ markets and in CSA shares. And then when you get them home and slice them open to yield pretty white coins ringed with deep, dark pink? Gorgeous.
I think they can be a little confusing sometimes, though. Like, what exactly can you do with them other than put them in a salad or dip them in hummus? This herbed radish crostini may just be my favorite way to eat them, and they make a really simple, really beautiful, really off-the-beaten-path appetizer for your next gathering. Also perfect as a French appetizer for a dinner party featuring French food since the combination of radishes, butter, and salt is a classic French picnic sandwich filling.
It took me years to try this use for radishes – I thought it sounded sort of plain and uninteresting but I hope you will trust me that this is so worth a try. Slightly spicy radishes on top of creamy salted butter, sprinkled with sea salt and a hearty dusting of fresh herbs – it’s not complicated or hard to make but it is so lovely and delicious.
- Baguette, sliced into 1/2″ thick rounds and toasted lightly
- Room temperature salted butter
- Radishes, sliced into thin rounds
- Maldon sea salt
- Fresh basil, chives, and parsley, chopped
- Spread each baguette slice with a hearty bit of butter. This is not the time for moderation, really smear it on there! Layer each crostini with radish slices then sprinkle with Maldon salt. Top with lots of the fresh chopped herbs and serve.
Julia @cuckoo4design says
I have a radish obsession and this is totally something I would love to have on my plate right now ;)