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Spicy Marinated Cucumber Salad

By Githu: Nutrition Coach

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Spicy marinated cucumber salad

This spicy marinated cucumber salad illustrates the best what simple recipe can be!

But simple doesn't mean you bypass flavors!! right?

Gal, are you the type we see in the movies chewing on raw veggies without any sauce or dip?

You can't just eat that cucumber in your kitchen raw like that! well, you can but it will by far not as delicious as this spicy cucumber salad.

Sliced cucumber in a bowl

Do you know the best tip to make a good cucumber salad? let it marinate! The spices will intermingle creating a very delightful flavor that it's far from just chewing on that raw cucumber.

BUT! don't marinate for too long! am sure you don't want to swim in cucumber spicy water hahahaha.

Ingredients for spicy marinated cucumber salad

Cucumber is a fruit that, fortunately (or not to some) is not sweet!

Though it comes with high benefits like high content in water, (so it keeps you hydrated), high in vitamin K and Molybdenum, some vitamin C and some minerals like Copper and Phosphorus among others.

It needs to be married with something to enhance the flavor!

Our cucumber here has a smoky spicy, tart flavor and it's crunchy, a way to enjoy it as an entree or appetizer.

This healthy and simple cucumber recipe call for very few ingredients, actually, you just have cucumber, then play around with spices to create an awesome spicy marinated cucumber salad.

In normal circumstances, I'd have added onions, garlic, and ginger to add some dynamic but, my kids are not fun of raw garlic, which kid is! anyway?

So, add these spices and you will be in another lever lol.

I used smoked paprika (I love the way it smells), sweet paprika, cayenne, white & black pepper, and Sumac spice.

Sumac spice

spices on sliced cucumbers

Sumac is a spice made from dried berries that grow in Subtropical and Northern parts of Africa, Asia, and America. Though it's very famous in Middle Eastern cuisine.

Please note that this isn't the same poison sumac found in America!

Sumac is used to replacing citrus fruits in cuisine, in this spicy cucumber recipe I wanted to control the moisture. Hence the choice of sumac, creamy balsamic vinegar, etc…

If you don't have sumac in your country, you can order some from Amazon, otherwise, just omit it.

spiced marinating cucumber in a bowl

However, you will catch up with the soy balsamic sauce that gives this salad a sweet note.

Check on this summer melon-cucumber salad and here you've watermelon cucumber salad both are mouth-watering!

Soy balsamic sauce

Soy balsamic sauce

I made the sauce with balsamic creamy vinegar, fermented soy sauce, honey, and some olive oil. It's really awesome. I prefer going for fermented soy sauce that has no sugar added.

I love letting the salad sit for 10 minutes to marinate, this is optional, but you'll love it if you do.

Don't add salt yet! otherwise, the cucumber is going to give a lot of water. Add salt just right before you serve your spicy cucumber salad.

Hope you'll love this spicy marinated cucumber salad, if you make it, leave me a word by commenting here below, I'd love to know how you got around with your cucumber salad.

Each day its a step to the unknown, make sure to laugh and keep a smile, the rest doesn't really matter.

Love you, Githu.

spiced marinated cucumber salad

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Spicy Marinated Cucumber Salad

This Spicy Marinated Cucumber Salad is featuring cucumber and spices, it has a smoky spicy savory flavor. It's crunchy, enhanced with balsamic, soy & sumac
Prep Time5 minutes mins
resting time10 minutes mins
Total Time15 minutes mins
Course: Appetizer, entree, Salad
Cuisine: healthy, Mediterranean, plantbased, raw food, spicy, Vegan, vegetarian
Keyword: balsamic vinegar, healthy cucumbers, marinated spicy cucumber, simple cucumber salad, Spicy cucumber, vegan
Servings: 4 people
Calories:
Author: Githu
Cost: 2€

Equipment

  • large bowl
  • Small bowl
  • Sharp knife or mandoline

Ingredients

Spicy Marinated Cucumber Salad

  • 1 big cucumber
  • 1 tablespoon sumac spice
  • ½ tablespoon smoked paprika
  • ½ tablespoon sweet paprika
  • pinch cayenne & black pepper
  • pinch of salt
  • 1 tablespoon roasted sesame

Soy balsamic sauce

  • 2 tablespoon balsamic creamy vinegar (without sugar please)
  • 1 teaspoon fermented soy sauce (without sugar)
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 2 tablespoon healthy oil (I used olive oil)

Instructions

Soy balsamic sauce

  • In a small bowl put all the ingredients and mix well.
    Soy balsamic sauce

Spicy Marinated Cucumber Salad

  • Clean and slice cucumber thinly: use a sharp knife or a mandoline
    Sliced cucumber in a bowl
  • In a large bowl bring the sliced cucumber and the spices, don't add the salt
    spices on sliced cucumbers
  • Pour on top the soy balsamic sauce and mix well
  • Leave the salad to marinate for 10 minutes
    spiced marinating cucumber in a bowl
  • Add salt taste, and serve

Notes

If you can't get sumac spice, just go for smoked and sweet paprika.
I used very huge cucumber for the three of us. Adjust the quantity according to your liking; eat a lot of veggies and fruits lol.
If you let this cucumber salad marinate for too long, the cucumber will give out a lot of water, they will be soft but then you'll be over flooded with all that liquid; which is delicious to drink though.
If you don't like soy, leave it out.

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