Quick& Cooling Asian-Inspired Cucumber Salad

Monday, July 28, 2014

Our cucumber plants are producing a nearly overwhelming number of cukes. (Note to self, next year, we do NOT need six cucumber plants for a family of four.) In the meantime, our pantry shelves are lined with enough bread & butter pickles and sweet relish to last until next summer. And there's a Mason jar full of refrigerator dills chilling in the fridge that we've been dipping into on hot days - enjoying this crunchy, slightly tangy treat as the salty brine drips down our fingers.

Cucumbers growing on the vine by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2014

But the plants are in high production mode and the cukes keep on coming. Not to mention that we're also getting quite a few cucumbers from our CSA. So I am always on the lookout for new ways to showcase these delightful green monsters. Like this lovely, little cucumber salad which is both refreshing and quick. And does not require me to turn on the stove - a definite bonus with the hot, heavy weather we've been having. Some days, the air is so thick it feels like soup, but not any soup you'd want to eat.

Quick Asian-inspired cucumber salad by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2014

It's a little bit sweet and a little bit salty. And a lot crunchy. The ingredients are very simple - cucumbers (the fresher the better), a little bit of onion, shallot or scallion, cilantro, rice wine vinegar and olive oil.

Cucumbers, onion and cilantro - ingredients for the Asian-inspired cucumber salad by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2014

You do a little slicing and dicing, then toss it all together with the vinegar and oil.

Slicing the cucumbers by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2014

That's it. Done. I like to make this in one of our glass storage containers and just pop it into the fridge to let it stew for a while before I serve it.

Quick Asian-inspired cucumber salad by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2014

When you're ready, just pull it out of the fridge and serve it up. Crunch, crunch. Yum.

Quick Asian-inspired cucumber salad by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2014

Asian-Inspired Cucumber Salad
Serves 4-6 as a side

Ingredients

* 3-4 fresh cucumbers, rinsed and ends removed (if they're supermarket cukes, I'd peel them since the skin is usually waxed)
* 1/8 onion, skin removed (feel free to use more if you like onion)
* Handful of fresh cilantro leaves, washed and dried with the stems removed
* 1/3 cup seasoned rice vinegar
* 1/4 cup organic olive oil
* pinch of sesame seeds (optional)

Directions

1. Slice the cucumbers - the thickness is really up to you, depending on how you like 'em, but I'd slice them thinly enough to ensure they can soak up some flavor from the dressing, especially if you're not making this much ahead of time. Slice the onions - these I'd recommend doing very thinly. I like to use my beloved mandoline to quickly produce paper-thin slivers of onion but a knife will also do the job fine. Coarsely chop the cilantro.

2. Toss the sliced vegetables and herbs in a serving bowl with the rice vinegar and the oil. Taste it and adjust the seasoning as needed. Sprinkle with the sesame seeds and serve or put it in the fridge to soak up some flavor for at least half an hour. You can also make this up to a day ahead and store it in the fridge.

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4 comments:

Christina said...

I make a similar salad but without the oil so lighter on the waist-line. I used a little red chilli and Thai basil. My recipe uses a little sugar and then equal quantities of water to vinegar I always use cider vinegar but that's mainly because I can't find rice vinegar easily in Italy.

Christina said...

I make a similar salad but without the oil so lighter on the waist-line. I used a little red chilli and Thai basil. My recipe uses a little sugar and then equal quantities of water to vinegar I always use cider vinegar but that's mainly because I can't find rice vinegar easily in Italy.

Eve Fox said...

Sounds delicious, Christina!

Eileen said...

We're growing cucumbers too! This is such a good way to eat plenty of them when they're at their best. So cool and delicious.

Monday, July 28, 2014

Quick& Cooling Asian-Inspired Cucumber Salad

Our cucumber plants are producing a nearly overwhelming number of cukes. (Note to self, next year, we do NOT need six cucumber plants for a family of four.) In the meantime, our pantry shelves are lined with enough bread & butter pickles and sweet relish to last until next summer. And there's a Mason jar full of refrigerator dills chilling in the fridge that we've been dipping into on hot days - enjoying this crunchy, slightly tangy treat as the salty brine drips down our fingers.

Cucumbers growing on the vine by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2014

But the plants are in high production mode and the cukes keep on coming. Not to mention that we're also getting quite a few cucumbers from our CSA. So I am always on the lookout for new ways to showcase these delightful green monsters. Like this lovely, little cucumber salad which is both refreshing and quick. And does not require me to turn on the stove - a definite bonus with the hot, heavy weather we've been having. Some days, the air is so thick it feels like soup, but not any soup you'd want to eat.

Quick Asian-inspired cucumber salad by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2014

It's a little bit sweet and a little bit salty. And a lot crunchy. The ingredients are very simple - cucumbers (the fresher the better), a little bit of onion, shallot or scallion, cilantro, rice wine vinegar and olive oil.

Cucumbers, onion and cilantro - ingredients for the Asian-inspired cucumber salad by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2014

You do a little slicing and dicing, then toss it all together with the vinegar and oil.

Slicing the cucumbers by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2014

That's it. Done. I like to make this in one of our glass storage containers and just pop it into the fridge to let it stew for a while before I serve it.

Quick Asian-inspired cucumber salad by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2014

When you're ready, just pull it out of the fridge and serve it up. Crunch, crunch. Yum.

Quick Asian-inspired cucumber salad by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2014

Asian-Inspired Cucumber Salad
Serves 4-6 as a side

Ingredients

* 3-4 fresh cucumbers, rinsed and ends removed (if they're supermarket cukes, I'd peel them since the skin is usually waxed)
* 1/8 onion, skin removed (feel free to use more if you like onion)
* Handful of fresh cilantro leaves, washed and dried with the stems removed
* 1/3 cup seasoned rice vinegar
* 1/4 cup organic olive oil
* pinch of sesame seeds (optional)

Directions

1. Slice the cucumbers - the thickness is really up to you, depending on how you like 'em, but I'd slice them thinly enough to ensure they can soak up some flavor from the dressing, especially if you're not making this much ahead of time. Slice the onions - these I'd recommend doing very thinly. I like to use my beloved mandoline to quickly produce paper-thin slivers of onion but a knife will also do the job fine. Coarsely chop the cilantro.

2. Toss the sliced vegetables and herbs in a serving bowl with the rice vinegar and the oil. Taste it and adjust the seasoning as needed. Sprinkle with the sesame seeds and serve or put it in the fridge to soak up some flavor for at least half an hour. You can also make this up to a day ahead and store it in the fridge.

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4 comments:

Christina said...

I make a similar salad but without the oil so lighter on the waist-line. I used a little red chilli and Thai basil. My recipe uses a little sugar and then equal quantities of water to vinegar I always use cider vinegar but that's mainly because I can't find rice vinegar easily in Italy.

Christina said...

I make a similar salad but without the oil so lighter on the waist-line. I used a little red chilli and Thai basil. My recipe uses a little sugar and then equal quantities of water to vinegar I always use cider vinegar but that's mainly because I can't find rice vinegar easily in Italy.

Eve Fox said...

Sounds delicious, Christina!

Eileen said...

We're growing cucumbers too! This is such a good way to eat plenty of them when they're at their best. So cool and delicious.