Oven Roasted Keto Radishes- "Smashed" Radish Recipe (2024)

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If you’re looking to reduce the carbs from traditional potatoes, check out this simple oven roasted radish recipe for “smashed radishes”. It’s a delicious keto friendly take on classic smashed potatoes, topped with parmesan and rosemary!

Craving crispy garlic herb roasted potatoes, but want to find a lower carb and ketogenic diet friendly potato substitute? Then this is the perfect side dish recipe for you.

While there is nothing wrong with eating a traditional potato, you may be looking for a lower carb recipe to still get your fix.

That’s why I love this easy to follow side dish of smashed radishes, cooked until tender and topped with parmesan cheese and fresh rosemary.

If you’ve never had radishes before or only have ever enjoyed them raw, then you’re in for a treat. I’ll help you love roasted radishes and make you a believe in “fauxtato’s” in no time!

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Follow the recipe for these easy cooked radishes below and read through this article for all the helpful cooking tips and tricks for making the perfect roasted and smashed radish recipe!

“School” Supplies:

  • Baking Sheet
  • Knife and Cutting Board
  • Spatula
  • Cheese Grater

“Class” Notes:

Use the guided notes below in this article to help you answer any commonly asked questions or jump to the recipe below and begin cooking.

What do radishes taste like?

Do you ever eat radishes? Raw radishes are peppery, a bit spicy, and have a great crunch too.

I often enjoy them sliced thin and use them for colder dips like guacamole or spinach and artichoke dip.

A roasted radishes taste similar to the raw form, but can be slightly more earthy.

As a girl who grew up on meat and potatoes, I can honestly say I love these a low carb option.

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Are Radishes Keto Friendly?

Yes! Radishes are a keto friendly low carb vegetable that contain very little calories and a lot of fiber and other nutrients.

One serving size of roasted radishes (about 1/2 cup) is less than one net carb!

Additionally, red radishes are a great source of B vitamins, vitamin k, potassium, calcium and more!

The best way to eat radishes on a keto diet are to eat raw fresh radishes (like I mentioned above).

However, I prefer to approach a keto radish recipe by cooking them the same way I would a potato for the best results!

Ingredients:

Here is what you will need to make this side dish-

  • Red Radishes:
  • Olive Oil
  • Garlic Powder
  • Salt and Pepper
  • Parmesan
  • Rosemary
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How To Make Smashed Radishes:

  • 1. Start by giving your radishes a quick rinse or scrub and assessing the size of the radishes.
  • 2. Larger radishes need to be sliced in half typically to help create even baking as much as possible. Once they’re all prepped, toss them in a little olive oil and salt, pepper, and garlic powder.
  • 3. Preheat your oven to 425 F.
  • 4. Place the radishes, cut side down on the pan and roast for 20-25 minutes.
  • 5. Flip your radishes over and cook for an additional 20 minutes. They should be fork tender (like a potato) before smashing.
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  • 6. Use A fork to smash them down onto the baking sheet, pat them dry with paper towels to remove the moisture.
  • 7. Add the parmesan and fresh herbs like rosemary and broil them until golden brown. Then server and enjoy!
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Why aren’t your radishes browning?

Radishes naturally contain a lot of water. Water (or any moisture) prevents browning to occur.

While no water releases during the initial roasting process, smashing the cooked radishes does release quite a bit of liquid and can then essentially steam them at the end.

You do NOT want this!

So how do you prevent a watery pan of cooked radishes? Easy!

Here are a few tips I can provide to help you have a great end result (and crispy browned radishes):

  • Browning works best if you preheat your oven and your pan at the same time.
  • After your radishes are tender and you’ve smashed them with a fork, use a paper towel and pat them very dry.
  • Wipe up excess liquid on the pan as well (or place all the newly smashed radishes on a clean baking sheet).
  • Brush them with a little more olive oil or even butter to encourage browning.
  • Broil them with the parmesan cheese coated over the top for a golden brown color and some crispy crunchy edges (from the cheese).
  • Serve with a little more fresh rosemary for extra pop of flavor at the end!
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Please let me know how this recipe turned out for you by leaving a comment or a recipe rating below.

If you enjoyed this keto radish recipe be sure to also check out my sugar free spicy pickled radishes and my popular recipe for these easy grilled radishes too.

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Oven Roasted Keto Radishes- “Smashed” Radish Recipe

If you're looking to reduce the carbs from traditional potatoes, check out this simple oven roasted radish recipe for "smashed radishes". It's a delicious keto friendly take on classic smashed potatoes, topped with parmesan and rosemary!

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Course: Side Dishes

Cuisine: American

Keyword: fautato, keto radish recipe, low carb radishes, Oven Roasted Keto Radishes- “Smashed” Radish Recipe, roasted radishes

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 50 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Servings: 6 Servings

Calories: 80kcal

Author: Bon Appeteach

Ingredients

  • 2 Bags 16 oz. Red Radishes
  • 2 tbsp. Olive Oil
  • 1 tsp. Salt
  • 1 tsp. Pepper
  • 2 tsp. Garlic Powder
  • 1 sprig of Fresh Rosemary minced
  • 1/2 cup Fresh Grated Parmesan Cheese

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425 F and place a baking sheet in the oven to preheat as well.

  • Rinse the radishes to remove any excess dirt. Remove the ends and slice them in half. Radishes of similar size work best for even cooking.

  • Place your radishes into a bowl and toss with the olive oil, salt, pepper, and garlic powder.

  • Pour them onto the preheat baking sheet, lay them all flat (cut side down).

  • Bake for 20-25 minutes. Flip them over and bake another 20 minutes or so.

  • Once they are tender (test with a fork), use the bottom of the fork and push down to "smash" each radish onto the pan.

  • Smashing them will release some of the water in the radish. Be sure to pat the tops dry and remove any excess liquid off the baking sheet to encourage browning.

  • Top with the parmesan and fresh rosemary and broil 5 minutes or until the cheese is golden brown and bubbling.

  • Remove from the oven and serve!

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Notes

Reheat your smashed radishes in the air fryer or oven until heated through and crispy!

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 80kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 7mg | Sodium: 539mg | Fiber: 1g

Oven Roasted Keto Radishes- "Smashed" Radish Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can you eat radishes on the keto diet? ›

Radishes are an excellent low-carbohydrate food option for people following a ketogenic diet. One cup of sliced radishes contains only 3 grams of net carbs, making them a great addition to any meal or snack. Radishes are also a good source of fiber and vitamins A, C, and K.

What do roasted radishes taste like? ›

Roasting radishes transforms their assertively pungent and spicy raw flavor into slightly sweet, caramelized and melt-in-your mouth, turnip-tasting-like juicy jewels!

What can I do with a bunch of radishes? ›

Radishes are most often served raw, halved and sprinkled with salt, shaved into salads, layered over butter-smeared baguettes, or shredded into slaws. They also can be marinated with olive oil and lemon and mint for a refreshing salad, and they can be pickled with a classic vinegar-sugar-salt mix.

How many carbs are in cooked radishes? ›

Radishes, oriental, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt, 1 cup, sliced
Protein (g)0.98
Total lipid (fat) (g)0.35
Carbohydrate, by difference (g)5.04
Energy (kcal)24.99
Sugars, total (g)2.69
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Which vegetable is not allowed in keto? ›

Vegetables to avoid in a keto diet
VegetableCarbs per 100 g
sweetcorn5.31 g
potatoes20.45 g
sweet potatoes16.82 g
beets9.56 g
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What vegetables eliminate ketosis? ›

Starchy vegetables contain more digestible carbohydrates than fiber and should be limited when you're on the ketogenic diet. These include corn, potatoes, sweet potatoes and beets. Limit high-sugar fruits too, which spike your blood sugar more quickly than berries and have more carbohydrates.

Do you have to peel radishes before cooking? ›

Radishes do not have to be peeled; just wash and cut off the tops and root ends. You can use them sliced, diced, shredded, or whole.

Are radishes better for you cooked or raw? ›

Raw Radishes:Crunchy Texture: Radishes are known for their crisp and crunchy texture when eaten raw. They can add a refreshing and peppery flavor to salads. Nutrient Retention: Eating radishes raw preserves their nutritional content, as cooking can sometimes lead to the loss of certain vitamins and minerals.

Are radishes bitter when cooked? ›

Radishes are well-known for the touch of bitterness they add to a meal. Some people like it, others don't. Once roasted, they might just become your family's favourite salad topping. Indeed, cooking radishes makes them milder, which is why this recipe is a good way to rediscover this vegetable.

What to avoid with radish? ›

Avoid consuming milk immediately after eating radish because radish generates warmth in the body, and combining it with milk may lead to issues like heartburn, acid reflux, and stomach pain.

What do Mexicans do with radishes? ›

Today, radishes are used in a variety of Mexican dishes, including salsas, tacos, and enchiladas. They add a crunchy texture and a spicy flavor to these dishes, and they can be eaten raw or cooked.

Why do Mexicans eat radishes with their food? ›

Radishes add a refreshing, crunchy contrast to dense, savory dishes; for that reason, they're used as a garnish in many Mexican dishes. You can find them raw and thinly sliced on top of enchiladas, tacos, and pozole. They also add a beautiful pop of color to these dishes.

Which fruit is keto? ›

Keto fruits by definition are low in carbohydrates. You still need to exercise portion control with most keto-friendly fruits to be within the limits of a keto diet. Keto-friendly fruits include avocados, watermelon, strawberries, lemons, tomatoes, raspberries, peaches, cantaloupe, star fruit, and blackberries.

Can diabetics eat roasted radishes? ›

Roasted radishes are easy to prepare as a non-starchy root vegetable, making them a great option for people with diabetes. Impress your guests with this diabetes-friendly radish and watermelon arugula salad.

Is A radish A vegetable or a fruit? ›

Radishes are a root vegetable, meaning that we actually eat the part of the plant that grows in the ground and we cannot see.

What salad to avoid on keto? ›

While you can enjoy most vegetables on keto, some veggies are higher in carbohydrates. Above-ground vegetables are typically lower in carbohydrates than veggies that grow underground. Avoid starchy vegetables and root vegetables like potatoes, carrots, and beets that have more net carbs.

Does radish help in weight loss? ›

Boosting Metabolism: Radishes contain compounds that can help boost your metabolism. A faster metabolism means your body burns calories more efficiently, supporting weight loss efforts. Include radishes in salads or enjoy them as a crunchy snack to give your metabolism a natural lift.

Is zucchini OK on keto? ›

Yes, zucchini is keto. A medium zucchini has about 6 total grams of carbs and 2 of them are fiber. So one whole zucchini has 4 net carbs. Zucchini is very popular on the low carb diet.

What are the best low carb vegetables? ›

Our top 20 best low-carb vegetables
  • Asparagus – 2g. ...
  • Aubergine – 2.2g. ...
  • Purple sprouting broccoli – 2.6g. ...
  • Green beans – 3.1g. ...
  • Broccoli – 3.2g. ...
  • Savoy cabbage – 4.1g. ...
  • Brussels sprouts – 4.1g. ...
  • Cauliflower – 4.4g. The resurgence of cauliflower has seen it appear in everything from roasts to pizzas – and for good reason.
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