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Daikon oroshi means grated daikon radish in Japanese. It has a refreshing spicy taste along with a mild sweetness. You can find it often accompanying The spiciness of the daikon radish blends with the flavor of the fish, leaving a refreshing aftertaste.
To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have refreshing chicken tenders with grated daikon radish sauce using 8 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Add daikon and chicken and sauté over high heat. Stir in crushed garlic and chili flakes/pepper. Add all ingredients for the cooking sauce. Cook over medium heat, constantly skimming.
When the sauce has nearly evaporated, sprinkle sesame oil. I serve the chicken tenders with cranberry sauce, rice and spinach. These chicken tenders have a barbecue base but are elevated with a decidedly Asian influence. I use Savory Spice® Asian Delight BBQ Rub, which is different from Chinese five-spice. Daikon radish is most often eaten raw in the USA, but in Japan it's used in stews and soups.
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