Slice one large cucumber and a quarter of an onion, then marinate in rice vinegar and sugar - that's it. Sometimes simple is best. If you want more heft to your salad add a few wedges of tomato. You can use a sugar substitute, honey, or whisk in any organic sweetener into the rice vinegar dressing. These ingredients fit well into this cheap Chef's budget profile, so there is no excuse not eat your veggies.
Ingredients
- 1 large cucumber - sliced and half-peeled. I like to leave some skin on for color. Any bitterness is reduced by the sweet dressing.
- 1/4 onion - thinly sliced; minimizes strong onion taste some people find unpleasant.
- 1 medium tomato - optional, cut into wedges
- Cilantro - optional, a handful, chopped.
- 1/4 cup of rice vinegar - any vinegar will do.
- 1 tsp. of sugar or any sweet substitute - add a little at a time and taste dressing for desired sweetness.
- 1 pinch of salt
Directions
Mix vinegar and sugar in a medium salad bowl. Adjust sugar amout to desired sweetness. Partially peel and slice and cucumber. Thinly slice onion. Cut tomato into wedges. Mix veggies into bowl with dressing and serve.
6 comments:
I have always made cucumber salad still it was a stable in our home since I was a kid. Over the yrs I have changed it up, adding parsley, dill or cilantro or a serrano chili. Made this for Thanksgiving this yr. You can add a drop of sesame oil or olive oil to roundout the vinger. Also you can substitute the cucumber with beets for a wonderful change. Toss in a few caraway seeds and now you have a german style salad. Guten Apetite!
Hummm...delícia !!!!!!!!!
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Sol
This looks great and easy, I'm making Thai chicken wraps soon and have cucumbers in the fridge - this'll be a great side!
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I have always liked cucumber salad! My mother loves it! But it is not as beautiful as yours! I got to try your version! Thanks!
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Yay, simple and delicious! I second the drop or two of sesame oil, or maybe some hot chili oil/sriracha
Do you think it's important to note that if you're using seasoned rice vinegar, you should omit the sugar? I think it may be too sweet unless you use unseasoned...
Good point saudade. "Seasoned" rice vinegar is still quite sour - how about 1/2 a teaspoon?
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