Pan-Fried Radishes with Bacon

low carb side dish of sauteed radishes
Now, look. These ARE radishes. There’s no denying it. Buttttt, they don’t taste anything like a raw radish.

Just like cauliflower potato salad is actually cauliflower, but it doesn’t make it any less delicious.

Radishes for potatoes are an amazing swap. The radishes soften up like a potato and loses most of it’s bite.

Fried radishes, especially ones fried in bacon grease, are just close enough to potatoes that you’ll think you’re dreaming.

Radishes fried in butter are pretty darn tasty too!

We love our air fryer radishes too, if you want to try something different.

How Many Carbs In Radishes:

How can something that softens up, looks like a potato, and gets all starchy tasting be low in carbs?

Magic, probably.

Based on my research, one cup of sliced radishes has just 3.9 carbs and 1.9 grams of fiber. This means that an entire cup is clocking in at only 2 net carbs!

One pound of radishes has 20 carbs and 10 grams of fiber.

You’re probably going to have enough room in your carb allowance to eat radishes every day at those numbers!

Ingredient Notes:

pan fried radishes in cast iron skillet
Bacon – Yes, you can make pan-fried radishes without the bacon. But no, they definitely will not taste as good! Just like potatoes (and everything else), radishes are much more flavorful when cooked in bacon grease.

Radishes – Pick up some fresh radishes from your local supermarket and dice them up into quarters, just like you would dice up potatoes for frying in a skillet.

Garlic – Who doesn’t like some garlic with their potatoes? The same goes with radishes! It just adds good flavor.

Salt & Pepper – You can use more or less of this to taste.

Parsley – Some chopped parsley with the salt and pepper is how we finish off the radishes. It adds a bit of flavor and some contrasting color to the dish.

Why We Love This Recipe:
These aren’t potatoes but the they look and taste very similar!
We love these radishes when they’re cooked in the bacon grease just like you would with potatoes!
You can add other ingredients or seasonings to the mix. Some diced onion or bell pepper would make a nice addition!
How To Cook Radishes:
Prepare – This is the easy part, my friends. I like to dice them up. Just cut them into quarters for that fried potato feel.
Bacon – In this recipe, we’re frying up some bacon and then adding in the diced radishes. Cook the bacon until nearly crisp and don’t drain the grease!
Radishes – Add the diced radishes in with the bacon and continue cooking. They’ll take about 15 minutes to soften while cooking in the bacon grease. You can cook them for longer or shorter to get them as crispy as you want!
Finish – You can add in the minced garlic about a minute before the fried radishes have finished then add the seasonings and parsley and serve it hot!

close up of sauteed radishes

Ingredients

▢4 slices bacon diced
▢1 ½ pounds radishes diced
▢1 teaspoon minced garlic
▢1//2 teaspoon salt
▢½ teaspoon pepper
▢2 teaspoons chopped parsley

Instructions

Heat a large skillet over medium heat and add the bacon to the pan.
Cook, stirring often, until nearly crisp.
Add the radishes to the pan with the bacon and continue cooking, stirring often, until radishes are softened, about 15 minutes.
Add the garlic and cook for 1 more minute.
Sprinkle with salt, pepper, and parsley before serving.
Serve hot.

Tips & Notes:

Radishes will lose most of their spicy bite when cooked, though you’ll occasionally still get a bit of kick from the hotter ones.

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