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Turnips with Spicy Meyer Lemon Dressing

Roasted turnips covered in spicy Meyer lemon dressing in a blue bowl.
Turnips With Spicy Meyer Lemon DressingPhoto by Alex Lau

These roasted turnips are dressed in a sweet, salty, slightly spicy togarashi-spiked sauce that keeps you coming back for more. Make extra, and then try the dressing tossed with cold noodles or spooned over fish.  

 

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Ingredient Info

Ichimi togarashi, a red-pepper-forward seasoning mix, can be found at Japanese markets, in the Asian foods section of some supermarkets, and online.

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