Seared Daikon Steaks in Vegetable Broth with Herbs and Root Vegetables
		Thick-cut daikon radish steaks are pan-seared until golden and tender, then simmered gently in a fragrant vegetable broth alongside carrots, corn, and aromatic herbs. This light yet satisfying dish highlights the subtle sweetness of daikon and the depth of slow-cooked broth, making it a comforting and elegant plant-based meal.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
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A creative and refined way to use daikon radish as a main component
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Balanced, clean flavors with a nourishing feel
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Naturally vegan and gluten-free
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Elegant enough for a starter, satisfying enough for a full meal
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Easy to prepare with simple pantry and produce staples
 
Ingredients
(Tip: You can find the complete list of ingredients and their measurements in the recipe card below.)
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Daikon radish, peeled and cut into thick rounds
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Carrots, sliced
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Sweet corn (fresh or frozen)
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Onion, diced
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Garlic, minced
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Fresh ginger, sliced (optional)
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Vegetable broth
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Olive oil or sesame oil
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Fresh herbs (thyme, parsley, cilantro, or chives)
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Salt and black pepper
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Soy sauce or tamari (optional, for extra umami)
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Lemon juice or rice vinegar (for finishing)
 
Directions
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Peel the daikon and cut into thick rounds (about 2–3 cm each). Score the surface lightly with a knife to help absorb flavor.
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Heat oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Sear the daikon rounds for 3–4 minutes per side until golden brown. Set aside.
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In a pot, sauté onions, garlic, and ginger in oil until soft and fragrant. Add sliced carrots and cook for 5 minutes.
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Pour in the vegetable broth, bring to a simmer, and add sweet corn and the seared daikon.
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Simmer for 15–20 minutes or until the daikon is tender and has absorbed the flavors.
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Season with salt, pepper, and optional soy sauce or tamari.
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Finish with a splash of lemon juice or rice vinegar for brightness.
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Garnish with fresh herbs and serve warm, with broth ladled over each serving.
 
Servings and timing
Serves: 4
Total time: 45 minutes
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cook time: 35 minutes
Variations
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Add sliced mushrooms for a deeper umami flavor
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Stir in baby spinach or bok choy at the end for extra greens
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Swap daikon for kohlrabi or turnip if unavailable
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Add rice noodles or cooked grains to make it a heartier meal
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For a spicy variation, add a spoonful of chili oil or sliced red chili
 
Storage/reheating
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Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days
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Reheat gently on the stovetop to preserve the texture of the daikon
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Not recommended for freezing, as the vegetables may become mushy
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Store broth and daikon separately if preparing in advance
 
FAQs
What is daikon radish?
Daikon is a mild-flavored, large white radish commonly used in East Asian cuisines. It becomes tender and slightly sweet when cooked.
Do I need to peel daikon?
Yes, the outer skin can be tough. Peel it for the best texture and flavor.
Can I use store-bought broth?
Yes, just choose a low-sodium vegetable broth to better control seasoning.
Is this dish spicy?
Not by default. You can add heat with chili oil, fresh chilies, or pepper flakes.
Can I make this dish ahead of time?
Yes, but it’s best enjoyed freshly made. Reheat gently to avoid overcooking the vegetables.
What protein can I add to this meal?
Tofu, tempeh, or white beans work well if you’d like to add more protein.
Can I skip the searing step?
Searing adds flavor and texture, but you can add raw daikon directly to the broth if preferred.
Is this a soup or a stew?
It sits between both—it has broth like a soup, but with large, hearty vegetable pieces like a stew.
How can I enhance the flavor of the broth?
Add a splash of soy sauce or tamari, or simmer with a piece of kombu or dried mushrooms.
What does daikon taste like when cooked?
It becomes mild, slightly sweet, and soft—similar to a tender turnip or potato, but lighter.
Conclusion
Seared Daikon Steaks in Vegetable Broth is a thoughtful, nourishing dish that showcases the versatility of humble ingredients. With its delicate balance of umami, sweetness, and brightness from fresh herbs, it’s a perfect plant-based recipe for those who appreciate subtle yet satisfying flavors. Whether served as a starter or a light main, this dish brings warmth and elegance to the table.
PrintSeared Daikon Steaks in Vegetable Broth with Herbs and Root Vegetables
Thick-cut daikon radish steaks seared to golden perfection and simmered in a light vegetable broth with fresh herbs and tender root vegetables. A soothing, umami-rich vegan dish that’s both nourishing and satisfying.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
 - Cook Time: 30 minutes
 - Total Time: 45 minutes
 - Yield: 2–3 servings 1x
 - Category: Main Course
 - Method: Simmered
 - Cuisine: Asian-Inspired
 - Diet: Vegan
 
Ingredients
- 1 large daikon radish, peeled and cut into 1-inch thick rounds
 - 2 tbsp olive oil
 - Salt and pepper to taste
 - 2 cups vegetable broth
 - 1 carrot, sliced
 - 1 parsnip, sliced
 - 1 small turnip, diced
 - 1 stalk celery, chopped
 - 2 cloves garlic, minced
 - 1 tsp soy sauce or tamari
 - 1/2 tsp grated fresh ginger
 - 1 tbsp chopped fresh parsley
 - 1 tsp chopped fresh thyme
 - 1 green onion, thinly sliced (for garnish)
 
Instructions
- Season daikon rounds with salt and pepper.
 - Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Sear daikon rounds for 2–3 minutes per side, until golden brown. Remove and set aside.
 - In a large pot, heat remaining 1 tbsp olive oil over medium heat. Add garlic, carrot, parsnip, turnip, and celery. Sauté for 5–6 minutes until slightly softened.
 - Add ginger, soy sauce, and vegetable broth. Bring to a simmer.
 - Gently place seared daikon rounds into the broth. Cover and simmer for 20–25 minutes, until daikon is fork-tender and broth is flavorful.
 - Stir in fresh parsley and thyme. Adjust seasoning with salt and pepper to taste.
 - Ladle into bowls, ensuring each has daikon steak and a mix of root vegetables. Garnish with sliced green onion before serving.
 
Notes
- Peeling daikon helps reduce bitterness—choose smooth, firm roots.
 - Substitute other root vegetables like sweet potato or rutabaga if desired.
 - For extra depth, add a splash of mirin or white miso to the broth.
 
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 bowl
 - Calories: 180
 - Sugar: 6g
 - Sodium: 500mg
 - Fat: 9g
 - Saturated Fat: 1g
 - Unsaturated Fat: 7g
 - Trans Fat: 0g
 - Carbohydrates: 20g
 - Fiber: 5g
 - Protein: 3g
 - Cholesterol: 0mg
 
Keywords: daikon steak, vegetable broth, root vegetables, vegan stew, seared daikon, comforting vegan dish
