Best 15 Orange Radish And Mint Salad Recipes

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Orange radishes and mint are a delightful combination of flavors and textures that can brighten up any salad. The radishes provide a crisp and slightly spicy bite, while the mint adds a refreshing and aromatic touch. Together, they create a salad that is both light and flavorful, with a beautiful pop of color. Whether you're looking for a simple side dish or a light lunch, this orange radish and mint salad is sure to please.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

RADISH MINT SALAD



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Make and share this Radish Mint Salad recipe from Food.com.

Provided by katii

Categories     Vegetable

Time 10m

Yield 1 salad, 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

7 radishes, trimmed and chopped
8 fresh mint leaves, finely chopped
1 teaspoon mint sauce
2 tablespoons orange juice
raw sugar (to taste)

Steps:

  • Combine all ingredients in a bowl; mix until flavours are well combined.
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 18.7, Fat 0.1, Sodium 12.7, Carbohydrate 4.2, Fiber 0.6, Sugar 3.2, Protein 0.4

SNAP PEA, ORANGE AND RADISH SALAD



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Provided by Valerie Bertinelli

Categories     side-dish

Time 35m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 pound sugar snap peas, ends trimmed
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 1/2 ounces sliced prosciutto (about 3 slices)
1/2 cup crumbled fresh goat cheese (about 4 ounces)
1 shallot, sliced into thin (1/8-inch) rings
2 medium navel oranges, supremed (peel and pith removed, cut into segments with a paring knife)
1/4 cup fresh orange juice, squeezed from the leftover orange membranes
5 or 6 small red radishes, sliced into very thin rounds, preferably on a mandoline
2 tablespoons chopped fresh mint
1 tablespoon chopped fresh tarragon

Steps:

  • Fill a large pot halfway with water and bring to a boil; season generously with salt. Prepare an ice bath in a large bowl. Blanch the sugar snap peas in the boiling water for 2 minutes, or until they turn bright green and soften slightly. Strain, then immediately plunge into the ice bath to cool completely. Drain well. Spread out the snap peas on a baking sheet and dry with paper towels.
  • Heat 1 tablespoon of the olive oil in a large cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat. When the oil is hot, add the prosciutto slices; cook for 1 to 2 minutes per side, until crispy. Transfer to a paper-towel-lined baking sheet to cool and drain of excess oil.
  • Add the dried sugar snap peas to a large bowl, and crumble the prosciutto over the peas. Drizzle with the remaining 2 tablespoons olive oil. Add the goat cheese, shallots, orange supremes, orange juice, radishes, mint and tarragon; gently toss together. Season with salt and pepper, and serve immediately.

CARROT, ORANGE AND RADISH SALAD



Carrot, Orange and Radish Salad image

Provided by Tyler Florence

Categories     side-dish

Time 1h20m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

4 carrots
6 radishes (or 4-inch piece daikon radish)
1 handful fresh mint leaves
1 handful fresh cilantro leaves
2 navel oranges
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1/2 lemon, juiced
1 teaspoon orange flower water
Kosher salt

Steps:

  • Slice carrots and radishes as thinly as possible and add to a large bowl. Add mint and cilantro. Remove the peel and pith from the oranges. Working over a bowl to catch the juice, cut between the membranes to remove the orange segments; add them to the carrots. Squeeze the membrane to extract the rest of the juice and add the cinnamon, sugar, lemon juice, orange flower water, and salt, to taste. Mix to dissolve sugar and salt. Pour over the carrot mixture and gently toss to coat. The salad can be served immediately but allowing it to sit for 1 or 2 hours will help the flavors to blend. Just before serving, taste and adjust seasoning.

ORANGE AND RADISH SALAD



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 40m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 bunch large red globe radishes
4 large navel oranges
2 tablespoons freshly squeezed orange juice
1 1/2 teaspoons orange-flower water*
1 teaspoon confectioners' sugar
1 teaspoon freshly squeezed lemon juice

Steps:

  • Wash the radishes, cut off the green tops and the roots, and grate the radishes into a glass salad bowl. Peel the oranges and segment them, reserving 2 tablespoons of the juice. (Remove all the white pith from the orange with a sharp paring knife and then, holding the orange in one hand, run the knife around each segment inside the membrane. Do this over a small bowl to catch the juice.) Place the orange segments in the bowl with the grated radish. Mix the remaining ingredients and the reserved orange juice together in a small bowl and pour the marinade over the radish and orange mixture. Cover with plastic wrap and set aside for 30 minutes so that the flavors mix. Serve at room temperature.

ORANGE AND RADISH SALAD



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Provided by Food Network

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 bunch large red globe radishes
4 large navel oranges
2 tablespoons freshly squeezed orange juice
1 1/2 teaspoons orange-flower water
1 teaspoon confectioners' sugar
1 teaspoon freshly squeezed lemon juice

Steps:

  • Wash the radishes, cut off the green tops and the roots, and grate the radishes into a glass salad bowl. Peel the oranges and segment them, reserving 2 tablespoons of the juice. Place the orange segments in the bowl with the grated radish. Mix the remaining ingredients and the reserved orange juice together in a small bowl and pour the marinade over the radish and orange mixture. Cover with plastic wrap and set aside for 30 minutes so that the flavors mix. Serve at room temperature.

ROMAINE SALAD WITH RADISHES, OLIVES, AND MINT



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Categories     Salad     Leafy Green     Olive     Appetizer     Quick & Easy     Mint     Radish     Gourmet     Sugar Conscious     Kidney Friendly     Vegan     Vegetarian     Pescatarian     Paleo     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     No Sugar Added     Kosher

Yield Serves 2

Number Of Ingredients 7

1/8 teaspoon minced garlic, minced to a paste with a pinch salt
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon olive oil
the small inner leaves of 1 head romaine
4 Kalamata or other brine-cured black olives, sliced
3 radishes, cut into thin wedges
1 teaspoon julienne strips fresh mint leaves

Steps:

  • In a large bowl whisk together garlic paste, lemon juice, and oil until emulsified. Add romaine, olives, radishes, and mint and toss salad until combined well.

ORANGE AND RADISH SALAD



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Categories     Salad     Side     Orange     Spice     Radish     Summer     Cinnamon     Gourmet     Fat Free     Kidney Friendly     Vegan     Vegetarian     Pescatarian     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     Kosher

Yield Serves 6 as a first course

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon orange-flavor water*
1 teaspoon sugar
1/8 teaspoon cinnamon, or to taste
1/8 teaspoon cayenne, or to taste
coarse salt to taste
3 navel oranges
2 large radishes, preferably with leaves, reserving small leaves for garnish,
*available at specialty foods shops and some supermarkets.

Steps:

  • In a small bowl stir together lemon juice, orange-flower water, sugar, cinnamon, cayenne, and salt until sugar is dissolved.
  • With a serrated knife cut away orange peels and pith, discarding them, and cut oranges crosswise into 1/4-inch-thick slices. Arrange orange slices on a platter and pour lemon juice mixture over them. Let orange slices macerate 30 minutes.
  • Trim radishes and halve lengthwise. Cut radishes into thin half circles and scatter over orange slices. Garnish salad with radish leaves.

ORANGE AND MINT SALAD



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Make and share this Orange and Mint Salad recipe from Food.com.

Provided by dicentra

Categories     Oranges

Time 10m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

3 oranges
1/2 garlic clove, halved
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon dry mustard
2 tablespoons rice vinegar
1/4 cup olive oil
fresh ground pepper
1/4 cup chopped fresh mint leaves
1 large head lettuce, torn

Steps:

  • Grate the zest of one of the oranges, then juice the orange to make ¼ cup juice.
  • Peel and section the other two oranges and set aside for garnish.
  • In a salad bowl, rub garlic in salt and mustard. Add vinegar.
  • Whisk in olive oil and pepper to taste.
  • Remove garlic.
  • In salad bowl, toss together mint leaves, lettuce and reserved oranges. Sprinkle with grated orange zest.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 195.5, Fat 14, SaturatedFat 1.9, Sodium 165.7, Carbohydrate 17.8, Fiber 4.9, Sugar 12.6, Protein 2.8

SHAVED RADISH SALAD WITH WALNUTS AND MINT



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Mandolines were made for recipes like this; even slices will make this simple salad look like the work of a pro.

Provided by Mina Stone

Categories     Bon Appétit     Vinegar     Salad Dressing     Radish     Walnut     Mint     Salad     Summer     Side     Wheat/Gluten-Free

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 4

1/4 cup walnuts
2 cups thinly sliced mixed radishes
Kosher salt, freshly ground pepper
1/4 cup Basic Lemon Vinaigrette

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Toast walnuts on a rimmed baking sheet, tossing once, until golden brown, 8-10 minutes. Let cool; crush with the flat side of a chef's knife.
  • Arrange radishes on a plate. Lightly season with salt and pepper and drizzle vinaigrette over; top with walnuts and mint.

ORANGE, RADISH AND OLIVE SALAD



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Yield Makes 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

5 navel oranges
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
1 teaspoon honey
1/8 teaspoon cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon cayenne
8 radishes, trimmed and cut into thin wedges
12 oil-cured black olives, pitted and chopped

Steps:

  • Cut peel and white pith from 4 oranges with a sharp knife. Halve oranges lengthwise, then cut crosswise into 1/4-inch-thick slices. Squeeze enough juice from remaining orange to measure 3 tablespoons.
  • Whisk together orange and lemon juices, oil, honey, cinnamon, and cayenne until emulsified. Season with salt and pepper. Add orange slices, radishes, and olives and gently toss. Let stand at room temperature 15 minutes before serving.

RADISH, RED ONION AND ORANGE SALAD - MOROCCO



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A successful blend of fruit with onions, radish and garlic. You can also add grapefruit. This recipe is for fruit in segments, but you can also cut them crossways super thin, and you could have an orange and grapefruit layer, then a radish and onion layer, fruit layer, sprinkle of garlic, radish and onion layer, etc.

Provided by Mme M

Categories     Moroccan

Time 20m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, ground
1 teaspoon salt
4 tablespoons olive oil
2 oranges, skin and pith removed
2 bunches radishes, topped and tailed
2 red onions, peeled and thinly sliced
3 garlic cloves, chopped fine
12 fresh mint leaves, shredded

Steps:

  • Put the lemon juice in a salad bowl, add the cinnamon and salt, and blend. Whisk in the olive oil.
  • Segment the oranges.
  • Shave the radishes into wafer thin slices.
  • Add the onions, radishes, garlic and oranges to the bowl.
  • Toss before arranging the mint leaves on top.
  • Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 181.2, Fat 13.7, SaturatedFat 1.9, Sodium 590.9, Carbohydrate 15.2, Fiber 2.9, Sugar 9, Protein 1.4

ORANGE AND RADISH SALAD



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The marriage of radish and orange punches way above its weight as a salad. This version is based on one James Beard collected. Alice Waters, the founder of Chez Panisse, has a recipe, too. So does Paula Wolfert, who dedicated her nine cookbooks to Mediterranean cuisine. Their inspiration came from countless Moroccans who have this salad in regular rotation, often with orange flower water. This recipe leaves it out, opting for a simpler but still refreshing salad that requires careful, precise preparation of the oranges and the radishes to make it shine. If you like, add a pinch of cinnamon to the dressing or sprinkle a bit on top.

Provided by Kim Severson

Categories     brunch, lunch, salads and dressings, appetizer, side dish

Time 15m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 5

1/3 cup fresh lemon juice (from 2 lemons)
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
Flaky sea salt
4 large oranges (preferably a mix of Cara Cara and navel oranges), peeled, pith completely removed, citrus sliced into rounds, deseeded and chilled, plus fresh orange zest for garnish if desired
1 bunch red radishes, cut into thin matchsticks and chilled

Steps:

  • Combine lemon juice, sugar and ¼ teaspoon salt in a jar. Twist on the lid and shake until the sugar and salt dissolve; chill dressing thoroughly.
  • When ready to serve, simply arrange the orange rounds on a serving dish or individual plates, top with a pretty pile of radish matchsticks and drizzle with the dressing. Grate a bit of orange zest on top, if desired, and serve with the tiniest bit of flaky sea salt for finishing, if you like - but that exact amount is best left to individual diners.

RADISH, LENTIL & MINT SALAD



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A combination of sweet, sour and nutty ingredients enhance the different varieties of beautiful radish in this recipe

Provided by Miriam Nice

Categories     Buffet, Dinner, Lunch, Side dish, Supper, Vegetable

Time 45m

Number Of Ingredients 9

50g walnut pieces
3 tbsp olive oil
1 red onion , sliced
1 tsp black treacle
2 tbsp sherry vinegar
small pack mint , leaves picked and half chopped
400g can green lentils , drained and rinsed
½ cucumber , chopped
300g radishes , some left whole, others sliced and chopped (try to use a mixture of varieties, such as mooli and red meat radishes - see tip)

Steps:

  • Toast the walnut pieces in a large frying pan over a medium heat until fragrant and just starting to char at the edges. Tip into a bowl and set aside.
  • In the same pan, turn the heat down to low and add 1 tbsp olive oil. Add the onion, fry gently for around 10 mins until soft, then take the pan off the heat. Add the black treacle, Sherry vinegar and the rest of the olive oil, then mix and leave to cool. Add the chopped mint to the pan, and season well.
  • In a large bowl, mix together the lentils, cucumber and half the radishes, then pour over the cooled onion and mint dressing. Toss everything together and pile onto a serving dish. Scatter over the walnut pieces and the rest of the mint and radishes, then serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 244 calories, Fat 17 grams fat, SaturatedFat 2 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 14 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 7 grams sugar, Fiber 4 grams fiber, Protein 6 grams protein, Sodium 0.1 milligram of sodium

ORANGE AND RADISH SALAD WITH PISTACHIOS



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Before I put this salad together, I could imagine how it would feel and taste in my mouth: the juicy, sweet oranges playing against the crisp, pungent radishes. The combination was inspired by an orange, radish and carrot salad in Sally Butcher's charming book "Salmagundi: A Celebration of Salads From Around the World." The salad is a showcase for citrus, which is in season in California. Navels are particularly good right now, both the regular variety and the darker pink-fleshed Cara Cara oranges that taste like a cross between an orange and a pink grapefruit. I fell in love with blood oranges when I lived in Paris years ago, and although the Moro variety that we get in the United States doesn't have quite as intense a red-berry flavor as the Mediterranean fruit, its color is hard to resist. Here I use a combination of blood oranges and navels, and a beautiful mix of red and purple radishes and daikon. Dress this bright mixture with roasted pistachio oil, which has a mild nutty flavor that marries beautifully with the citrus. Put the prepared oranges and radishes in separate bowls and use a slotted spoon to remove the orange slices from the juices. Just before serving, arrange the oranges and radishes on a platter or on plates, spoon on the dressing and juices, and sprinkle with pistachios. You can also layer the elements, undressed, and pour on the liquids right before serving. For a juicier version, skip the slotted spoon and toss all of the ingredients together for a quenching salad that is best served in bowls.

Provided by Martha Rose Shulman

Categories     dinner, lunch, salads and dressings, vegetables, appetizer, side dish

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 blood oranges (about 1/2 pound)
2 medium navel oranges (about 1 pound)
Fleur de sel or coarse sea salt to taste
1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint, plus more for garnish
6 ounces radishes (about 1 cup sliced)
4 ounces daikon radish (about 1/3 daikon)
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1 teaspoon agave nectar
1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon, or more to taste
Pinch cayenne
2 tablespoons roasted pistachio oil
1/4 cup lightly toasted unsalted pistachios (about 1 ounce)

Steps:

  • Remove orange peels: Cut off both ends of the oranges. Stand them up on the cut side and remove the rest of the peel and pith by cutting away strips; move your knife down the sides of the orange from top to bottom. Use a cutting board with a canal for catching juices, and cut oranges, crosswise, into rounds. Place in a bowl and tip in juices. Add fleur de sel and chopped mint, and toss together.
  • Slice radishes and daikon as thin as you can. (Use a mandolin or a Japanese slicer if you have one.) Place in separate bowl and sprinkle with fleur de sel.
  • Whisk together lemon juice, agave, cinnamon, cayenne and pistachio oil. Divide evenly among the two bowls with oranges and radishes, and toss.
  • Use a slotted spoon to lift oranges from juices that accumulate in bowl and arrange, with radishes, on a platter or plates. Just before serving, spoon on the juices and dressing left behind in bowl, and top with pistachios and mint.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 178, UnsaturatedFat 9 grams, Carbohydrate 21 grams, Fat 10 grams, Fiber 5 grams, Protein 3 grams, SaturatedFat 1 gram, Sodium 614 milligrams, Sugar 14 grams, TransFat 0 grams

ORANGE & MINT SALAD



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Good Food reader Hannah Measures shares her recipe for a fresh and healthy breakfast fruit salad

Provided by Good Food team

Categories     Breakfast

Time 15m

Number Of Ingredients 4

4 oranges
12 soft dates , stoned, sliced lengthways
small bunch mint , leaves finely chopped, plus a few left whole
1 tbsp rose syrup or rosewater

Steps:

  • Peel then segment the oranges, removing the white pith. Place in a bowl along with any juices, then add the dates, chopped mint and rose syrup and toss gently. Divide between 4 dessert bowls, scatter on the mint leaves and serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 222 calories, Fat 1 grams fat, Carbohydrate 54 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 54 grams sugar, Fiber 5 grams fiber, Protein 4 grams protein, Sodium 0.04 milligram of sodium

Tips:

  • Choose fresh and crisp radishes. Look for radishes that are firm and have a smooth, bright red skin. Avoid any radishes that are bruised or have soft spots.
  • Use a sharp knife to thinly slice the radishes. This will help them absorb the dressing better and make them easier to eat.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment with different types of oranges. In addition to navel oranges, you can also use blood oranges, cara cara oranges, or even tangerines.
  • Make sure to use fresh mint. Fresh mint has a much more vibrant flavor than dried mint.
  • Use a good quality olive oil. The olive oil is one of the main ingredients in the dressing, so it's important to use a good quality oil that has a fruity flavor.
  • Let the salad sit for at least 30 minutes before serving. This will allow the flavors to meld together.

Conclusion:

Orange, radish, and mint salad is a refreshing and flavorful salad that is perfect for a summer meal. The radishes and oranges provide a nice crunch and sweetness, while the mint adds a refreshing pop of flavor. The dressing is light and tangy, and it perfectly complements the salad. This salad is also very easy to make, so it's a great option for a busy weeknight meal.

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