Simmered kiriboshi daikon is a Japanese side dish recipe that turns dried daikon radish into a tender, savory, and naturally sweet comfort food. This dish usually starts by soaking kiriboshi daikon in water until it softens, then gently squeezing and cutting it before cooking. Ingredients such as carrot, aburaage fried tofu, shiitake mushrooms, or hijiki can add extra texture and flavor, while a broth made with dashi, soy sauce, mirin, sake, and a little sugar gives the dish its balanced sweet savory taste. As the daikon simmers, it absorbs the broth and becomes juicy, soft, and full of umami while still keeping a pleasant chew. The final kiriboshi daikon works well with steamed rice, miso soup, grilled fish, bento meals, or other Japanese home dishes, making it a simple make-ahead side with deep flavor and comforting texture.
