Cucumber Salad
Published May 14, 2024

- Total Time
- 15 minutes
- Prep Time
- 15 minutes
- Cook Time
- 0 minutes
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Ingredients
- 1pound cucumbers (about 6 Persian or mini seedless, or 1 English)
- Salt
- 3tablespoons vinegar (red or white wine, rice or Sherry)
- 1½teaspoons honey or granulated sugar
- ½small red onion, thinly sliced and rinsed under cold water
- 2tablespoons chopped dill
- Black pepper
Preparation
- Step 1
Peel the cucumbers in alternating strips and trim ends. If desired, halve lengthwise and scoop out the seeds. Thinly slice, then transfer to a colander set in the sink. Toss with 1 teaspoon Diamond Crystal kosher salt or ½ teaspoon fine sea salt and set aside to drain at least 5 minutes or up to 30.
- Step 2
In a medium bowl, stir together the vinegar and honey until the honey is dissolved. Shake the cucumbers in the colander to get rid of any moisture, then transfer the cucumbers, red onion and dill to the bowl. Stir to combine, then season to taste with salt and pepper.
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My mom made this, but no sugar or honey. Just white vinegar, salt, pepper, sliced cucumbers, and a little water to dilute the vinegar. I add a touch of granulated garlic powder. I just don't know why so many recipes call for sugar when it isn't necessary. If you want a sweeter cucumber salad, use rice vinegar or white balsamic.
The sweetener is added because this is a classic recipe for sweet and sour cucumbers. Apparently you are addicted to sour. Curious you denigrate the salad as "poor peoples." As for why "we're" all fat, that's a personal issue you'll have to deal with on your own. Perhaps elimination snark from your diet might help.
I believe it means to only peel every other 1/2 inch section vertically so when you're done half of the cucumber still has peel on it. helps to retain shape and structure. (this would look "striped")
I made this, and it was delicious, but I thought the cucumbers themselves got to limp. I had followed the recipe and sliced them very thinly. I had also drained the cucumbers in advanced in a calendar and pad them dry with a paper towel Any advice on how to keep it from getting so limp?
I've made cucumber salad like this for years. I think it's the basic recipe. I tend to use apple cider vinegar (already cold in the refrigerator) but occasionally if I have it around I'll use white wine vinegar or seasoned rice vinegar. Also, lately I've been adding a tablespoon or so of sliced pimentos to the whole mix -mostly to get rid of the pimentos I bought some time ago but never got around to using. It gives the salad a little tang and some color to go with the green and white (onion).
I know I am late to this but my grandmother, who was of Danish descent and was born in Wisconsin in 1904, made this same dressing for cucumber salad & always included sugar. She died @ 99 & was thin as a bean (as she would say).