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CSA Cooking: Radish & Dill Dip

June 6, 2013 by BA Haggerty Leave a Comment

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I am SO excited that we joined our CSA – I tell everyone about it!!  I just had my first pickup last week and was able to choose six things: lettuce, bok choi, spinach, kale, beets, and radishes.  I don’t really know why I picked the radishes…I don’t really know how to cook anything with radishes!!

Radish Dip Recipe with Dill @FoodMarriage

My only memory of radishes is when I was a little girl, my mom would make up the most fabulous looking vegetable trays for any party we would go to.  She would always add in a few radishes on the top to make it look pretty (if you slice the tops in a checkerboard fashion and soak them in cold water, they open up a bit and look really neat!)  While I always admired the look of the radishes, I never ate them because I didn’t care for the taste.  So again, that brings me back to, “Why did I pick the radishes?”  I guess I thought they had the potential for something good!!

So I brought my radishes home…and there they sat in the back of the fridge for 6 days.  When I finally realized my next CSA pickup is tomorrow, I knew I had to do SOMETHING with these radishes before they go bad and before I get my next batch of produce in the house.  I put my creative mind to work and created an amazing radish and dill dip!!!  I am eating it now with some popped chips as I type out this post!!  I can’t stop eating it and I’m afraid I won’t want to eat my real dinner tonight!  If you got radishes from your CSA this week (or after seeing this, decide to run to the grocery store to get some) I would definitely recommend you trying out my dip!!

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Radish and Dill Dip

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 7 minutes

Yield: 1 small bowl of dip

Radish and Dill Dip

Ingredients

  • 1 bunch radishes (about 6-8 radishes)
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill
  • 8 oz sour cream
  • A bit of salt to season

Instructions

  • Wash your radishes and cut of the ends.
  • Put your radishes into a small food processor and pulse until chopped into tiny pieces.
  • Chop your dill and add about a tablespoon into the food processor and pulse again.
  • Add in your sour cream and a dash of salt to season and pulse a couple more times until everything is well blended.
  • Serve with your favorite chips!
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Filed Under: Appetizers & Snacks, CSA Cooking, Dips, Gluten Free, Recipes

About BA Haggerty

BA Haggerty is the recipe developer, food photographer, and creator of FoodMarriage, a food blog based in the suburbs of Philadelphia, PA. She is a former healthcare recruiter and mom of 3 girls. Since 2011, BA has been helping busy moms make easy recipes that their whole family will love!

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