Makes1 quart
- Active Time:20 min
- Start to Finish:1 day (includes time for flavors to develop)
January 2008
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6
cups
water
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1
cup
distilled white vinegar
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1/2
cup
sugar
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3
small (1- to 1 1/2-inch-long) fresh hot red chiles, split lengthwise in half
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1/4
cup
julienned peeled ginger (about 1 oz)
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3
garlic cloves, smashed
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2
bunches baby Japanese turnips, such as hakurei, or 2 bunches radishes (about 1 lb)
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Bring water, vinegar, sugar, and 2 tablespoons salt to a boil in a 3-quart nonreactive saucepan, stirring until sugar has dissolved. Cool, then stir in chiles, ginger, and garlic.
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Scrub turnips in cold water and trim, leaving 1/2 inch of stems attached. If any are ping-pong-ball size or larger, halve or quarter. Pack turnips into glass jars or a glass bowl and pour in cooled pickling liquid, dividing chiles, ginger, and garlic among jars. Chill, covered, 1 day for flavors to develop.
Cooks' Note: Pickled turnips keep, chilled, up to 1 week. Color may fade if using radishes; vegetables will wrinkle after 2 days.