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Recipe: Sesame Cucumber Salad

2008_08_27-cuke-collage.jpgI have a cucumber problem: suddenly I have armfuls of giant, prickly cukes in my garden. They're called Suyo Long Cucumbers and most gardeners would say there's not a lot to do with such a large fruit and ideally, they should be picked before reaching such a massive size. That one in the photo above weighed in at 1 1/4 pounds. And I've see bigger.

 
 

2008_08_27-big-cuke.jpgThe thing with these guys, though, is that they do not lack in flavor as you might expect them to. Sure, they've grown some seeds, but I don't mind eating a few seeds. There is energy in seeds. Plus, it turns out, one 1 1/4 pound cucumber makes a mighty fine Asian-inspired salad for four.

We had this last night alongside burgers and blue cheese. It was a perfect end of summer meal.

2008_08_27-sesame-cucumber.jpgSesame Cucumber Salad
serves 4-6

3 tablespoons toasted sesame oil
1 1/2 teaspoons tamari (soy sauce)
1 1/2 teaspoons citrus juice (lemon, lime or orange)
1 teaspoon rice wine vinegar
1 to 1-1/2 pounds cucumber, ends discarded, peeled if desired, and sliced as thin as possible
2 tablespoons total chopped herbs (basil, cilantro and/or chives)
1 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds

Combine first four ingredients in a small bowl or cup and whisk until emulsified. In a mixing bowl, toss dressing with cucumbers, herbs and sesame seeds. Transfer to a serving bowl, or plate.

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Salad, Vegetable, Healthy, Vegetarian, Quick, Vegan, Easy, Asian, cucumber

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Comments (2)

Did you forget to pick them or do these just grow super big? You could make the world's biggest pickle!

organic mom

posted by luv2cook on August 28th 2008 at 7:14am
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I make a similar recipe but without tamari and just rice wine vinegar, meyer's lemon juice, a bit of sugar, and the black sesame seeds. Refreshening summer salad.

posted by reb on September 4th 2008 at 9:53am
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