Korean Radish Salad (Musaengchae) – Easy, Authentic and Flavorful

Servings: 6
Crunchy radish salad seasoned with Korean spices for a refreshing BBQ pairing.
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The first time I tried Korean Radish Salad was at a Korean BBQ restaurant, and I was instantly hooked by its crunchy, tangy and slightly spicy flavor. Ever since then, I love making it at home and serving it with any Korean BBQ recipe. This banchan adds the perfect refreshing contrast to rich grilled meats.

My Approach

Prep the radish
Peel and thinly slice or julienne the Korean radish for even texture and quick seasoning.

Lightly salt and rest
Toss the radish with a small amount of salt and let it rest briefly to draw out excess moisture while keeping it crisp.

Drain and season
Gently squeeze out excess liquid, then add the seasoning ingredients and mix until evenly coated.

Korean Radish Salad (Musaengchae) – Easy, Authentic and Flavorful

Prep Time 10 mins
Servings: 6

Description

This Korean Radish Salad (Musaengchae) is a crisp, tangy, and slightly spicy side dish that pairs beautifully with Korean BBQ. made with julienned radish, a touch of gochugaru, and seame oil, it's refreshing, flavorful and easy to make in minutes.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Prepare the radish

    Peel and julienne the daikon radish. You should get about 3 cups.

    Place the radish in a large bowl, sprinkle with 2 tsp of salt, and toss well. Let it sit for 20 minutes to draw out excess moisture.

    After resting, gently squeeze the radish to remove any water. Do not wash.

  1. Make the seasoning

    In a small bowl, mix together gochugaru, sugar, fish sauce and sesame oil.

  1. Combine

    Add the seasoning to the drained radish and mix well until evenly coated.

  1. Finish and serve

    Taste and adjust seasoning if needed. Sprinkle with toasted sesame seeds and chopped green onions before serving.

Note

Slice evenly for best texture. Thin, uniform slices ensure the radish softens slightly while staying crisp.

Do not over salt. A small amount of salt goes a long way. The goal is to draw out moisture, not fully season the radish at this stage.

Keywords: korean radish salad, Musaengchae recipe, Korean radish side dish, Spicy Korean radish salad, Korean BBQ side dishes

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I make this salad ahead of time?

It is best enjoyed fresh. You can prepare it a few hours ahead and refrigerate, but the radish will soften over time.

How do I keep the radish crunchy?

Slice evenly, salt lightly, and do not let it sit too long before serving. Over resting will reduce the crunch.

Should I rinse the radish after salting?

No. Simply drain and gently squeeze out excess moisture. Rinsing will wash away flavor.

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