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Spicy Radish Microgreen and Avocado Toast

15 min

· Serves 2

· Updated March 6, 2026

ChefPax Microgreens test kitchen — grown and curated in Manor, TX
This vibrant avocado toast is topped with spicy radish microgreens for an extra kick and fresh flavor, inspired by the creative approach at Swift's Attic.
breakfast
healthy
quick
vegan
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How do you use Radish microgreens in Spicy Radish Microgreen and Avocado Toast?

Radish microgreens are best added fresh as a finishing ingredient. This vibrant avocado toast is topped with spicy radish microgreens for an extra kick and fresh flavor, inspired by the creative approach at Swift's Attic.

How long does it take to make Spicy Radish Microgreen and Avocado Toast?

This recipe takes approximately 15 min total.

What does Radish add to this recipe?

Radish microgreens work best as a fresh finishing ingredient, adding color, texture, and a just-cut flavor that stands out right before serving.

Ingredients

  • 2 slices whole-grain bread

  • 1 ripe avocado

  • 1 tablespoon lime juice

  • Salt and pepper to taste

  • 1 cup radish microgreens

  • 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes

  • Olive oil for drizzling

Instructions

  • 1

    Toast the whole-grain bread until golden brown and crispy.

  • 2

    In a small bowl, mash the avocado with lime juice, salt, and pepper until smooth.

  • 3

    Spread the mashed avocado evenly over the toasted bread slices.

  • 4

    Top with radish microgreens and sprinkle with red pepper flakes for added heat.

  • 5

    Drizzle with olive oil and serve immediately.

Sources & Chef Credits

Nutrition Authority

Radish microgreens, including Rambo and daikon varieties, are known for their peppery flavor and vivid color contrast. They are commonly studied among spicy brassica microgreens for their antioxidant pigment content and culinary versatility as a plate garnish.

What the evidence supports

  • Radish microgreens have been examined for anthocyanin content, particularly in red-pigmented varieties like Rambo Radish.

    moderate evidence
  • Peppery heat intensity varies by variety, harvest timing, and growing conditions.

    strong evidence
  • Raw finishing use of radish microgreens preserves both color and flavor volatiles that degrade with cooking.

    limited evidence

References

  • 1. Assessment of Vitamin and Carotenoid Concentrations of Emerging Food Products: Edible MicrogreensJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2012

  • 2. Microgreens: Production, Shelf Life, and Bioactive ComponentsCritical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2017

ChefPax provides this section for culinary and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice.

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