Chinese Cucumber Salad
Chinese Cucumber Salad is an interesting salad to make with garden cucumbers, and the step of marinating the cucumbers adds amazing flavor. I love this with a little Sriracha Sauce but make it as spicy or mild as you prefer.
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I love salads like this Chinese Cucumber Salad so much that when I run across people who are indifferent to cucumbers, I always wonder if they’ve ever had fresh-from-the-garden cucumbers. When fresh garden cucumbers first start to appear in the Farmers Market (or in your garden), I like to just wash them, slice in half, and eat with a little salt.
And when summer cucumbers start to be abundant I love to make something like this Chinese Cucumber Salad that uses a lot of cucumbers. The inspiring recipe came from a very old cookbook for gardeners called Too Many Tomatoes, Squash, Beans, and Other Good Things (affiliate link). It’s a book with some unusual and interesting ideas for using up garden veggies, and this cucumber salad was definitely a winner.
What ingredients do you need for this recipe?
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- cucumbers
- sea salt (for soaking water)
- Black Sesame Seeds (affiliate link) for garnishing salad, optional but fun
- Red Wine Vinegar (affiliate link)
- soy sauce or Gluten-Free Soy Sauce (affiliate link)
- Golden Monkfruit Sweetener (affiliate link) or other sweetener of choice
- sesame oil (affiliate link)
- Sriracha Sauce (affiliate link)
What if you don’t have every ingredient for the Chinese Cucumber Salad?
When I first made this, I didn’t have Black Sesame Seeds (affiliate link), but when I updated the photos I couldn’t resist sprinkling those on for a little more dressed-up salad. I also added a tiny bit of Sriracha for a slightly spicier salad. If you don’t have those ingredients, no worries; the salad will still be delicious without them.
Do you have to soak the cucumbers for this Chinese Cucumber Salad?
I’d say the technique of soaking the cucumber in salted water with ice cubes is probably optional, but it does produce perfectly crisp and crunchy cucumbers, so I recommend it if you have the time.
Want more ideas for cucumber salads?
Check out my collection of 30 Low-Carb Cucumber Salads for lots more ideas for using cucumbers!
How to make Chinese Cucumber Salad:
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- Peel the cucumbers, or if you have fresh garden cucumbers, leave on some of the peel.
- Cut cucumber in half and scrape out the seeds.
- Then cut the cucumbers into slices.
- Soak the cucumbers in salted ice water for 30 minutes. (Probably optional, but this makes them really crisp.)
- While the cucumbers soak, mix together red wine vinegar, soy sauce or Gluten-Free Soy Sauce (affiliate link), Golden Monkfruit Sweetener (affiliate link) or sweetener of your choice, sesame oil (affiliate link), salt, and Sriracha Sauce (affiliate link) or other hot sauce to make the dressing.
- After 30 minutes drain the cucumbers well.
- Put the drained cucumbers into a plastic container with a snap tight lid, pour most of the dressing over, and marinate 30 minutes in the dressing, turning the container over a few times while it’s in the fridge.
- Then drain the marinated cucumbers.
- Serve salad with the reserved dressing drizzled over and sprinkle with Black Sesame Seeds (affiliate link) if desired.
Make it a Low-Carb Meal:
For a low-carb meal, Chinese Cucumber Salad would go well with Sanpete County Grilled Turkey Kabobs, Grilled Cuban Flank Steak, Grilled Fusion Chicken, Maple Glazed Salmon, or Air Fryer Chicken Drumsticks.
More Favorite Cucumber Salads to Try:
Chinese Cucumber Salad
Chinese Cucumber Salad is an interesting salad to make with garden cucumbers.
Ingredients
Ingredients:
- 4 medium sized cucumbers
- 2 T sea salt (for soaking water)
- black sesame seeds for garnishing salad (optional but fun)
Dressing Ingredients:
- 4 T red wine vinegar
- 4 T soy sauce (see notes)
- 3 T Golden Monkfruit Sweetener
- 4 tsp. sesame oil
- 1 tsp. Sriracha Sauce (or more, see notes)
Instructions
- Peel cucumbers, leaving some of the peel on in stripes if they are fresh garden cucumbers.
- Cut each cucumber in half lengthwise, then use a spoon to scrape out the seeds.
- Cut cucumbers in 1/2 inch thick slices.
- Soak 30 minutes in salted ice water. (I used 2 T sea salt in the water.)
- While the cucumbers are soaking in the ice water, mix the red wine vinegar, soy sauce or gluten-free soy sauce, sweetener of your choice, sesame oil, and Sriracha Sauce or other hot sauce to make the dressing.
- After 30 minutes, drain the cucumbers well, put them in a plastic container with a tight-fitting lid, and pour most of the dressing over cucumbers. (Save several tablespoons dressing to drizzle over finished salad.)
- Let marinate 30 minutes in the fridge, turning the container over a few times.
- After 30 minutes more, drain the cucumbers.
- Put cucumbers on serving dish, drizzle over the reserved dressing, and sprinkle with black sesame seeds if desired.
- This will keep one day in the fridge, but it’s much better freshly made.
Notes
Use Gluten-Free Soy Sauce (affiliate link) if needed. I'd make this with Golden Monkfruit Sweetener (affiliate link) but use any sweetener of your choice. I love this with the addition of Sriracha Sauce (affiliate link). I'd use more than 1 tsp., but start with that much and see if you want to add more. Any Asian Hot Pepper Sauce could be used.
This recipe adapted from Too Many Tomatoes, Squash, Beans, and Other Good Things. (affiliate link)
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
6Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 88Total Fat: 6gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 2944mgCarbohydrates: 8gFiber: 2gSugar: 3gProtein: 3g
Nutrition information is automatically calculated by the Recipe Plug-In I am using. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee 100% accuracy, since many variables affect those calculations.
Low-Carb Diet / Low-Glycemic Diet / South Beach Diet Suggestions:
If you use Golden Monkfruit Sweetener (affiliate link) or an approved sweetener, this Chinese Cucumber Salad would be approved for any low-carb or Keto eating plan, as well as all phases of the original South Beach Diet.
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Historical Notes for this Recipe:
This recipe was first posted in 2006, and I’ve made it many, many times since then! The recipe was last updated in 2023.
27 Comments on “Chinese Cucumber Salad”
Hi Kalyn!
I love your recipes but I don’t follow any special diet so some of your ingredients like monkfruit sweetener is not something I use. What can I use in place of it for the Chinese cucumber cucumber recipe? Plain old sugar dissolved in some water? Honey? If either of these ingredients can you recommend how much?
Sugar will be great for this recipe. I’d use the same amount as it states for Monkfruit sweetener, or maybe just slightly less.
Alanna, my favorite cucumber variety is Sweet Slice. I think if you look for cucumbers that say "burpless" they will have thinner skins. I agree, hate the tough skins. Hope you enjoy the salad!
Hi Kalyn,
Garden question here, do/did you raise a particular kind of cucumber that has tender skins? The skins here are tough-tough-tough, I rarely want to leave even a thin stripe.
PS Your salad is in the fridge! Thanks for all the ideas on Pinterest last night!
Natalie, thanks so much for the nice feedback. Very glad you enjoyed the salad.
Hi Kalyn, You have such a great website! Such a wonderful resource for finding creative south beach recipes. I made this salad yesterday, gobbled it up and made it again today. So delicious even without soaking and draining the cucumbers (I'm very impatient). I loved it. Thank you for the recipe!
I ate a whole cucumber the other day without anything and it was so good. This cucumber salad sounds really good – love the spiciness and the trick of soaking the cucumbers in cold water to make them crispier. I just made some cucumber pickles the other day as I had tons of cucumbers I needed to use up.
Not only does this sound wonderful, but it's gorgeous!!
Debra, hope you enjoy it!
We are getting some cukes from the garden and I am always looking for something different to do with them. This recipe looks delicious!
Thanks Kadhayaa, Sam, and Kelley. I love this combination, or any salad that has cucumbers with some kind of vinegary flavor.
Another great cucumber recipe! You can never have too many variations for marinated cucumbers. They are one of my favorite summer side dishes!
Dark sesame seeds and cucumber are so pretty together. Very healthy salad Kalyn. I make something very similar and it's easy to add things like tomatoes to it.
Happy weekend.
Sam
I love crispy cold cucumbers, and can't understand why anyone wouldn't love them.
very interesting salad thanks for sharing
Lydia, I agree that crisp cucumbers are so wonderful. Never get tired of them when I have them from the garden!
I think that book is really a classic; love it!
Great recipe and right now we are getting tons of cukes. I also have the book you speak of and find it very useful. Thanks for sharing.
What a great name and concept for a cookbook! Looks beautiful.
Brilynn, it’s a good problem to have!
Karina, Hi! Nice to see you. Summer always goes too fast.
CC – I hope you like it!
Rachael, I feel like sugar is one of the most harmful things you can eat, so to each her own I say!
Sarika, not sure what cheese cucumber salad would be, but I do eat cucumbers with blue cheese dressing and feta cheese a lot!
Mudhuli, thanks.
Ulrike, sorry to hear your garden is not doing well, but do try the salad.
My sons are back to school now. My garden is damaged, no cookbook needed. But the salad sounds goog
I love the idea of an exploding garden…sigh. The salad looks divine. I will try it this week for sure. Thank you, as always, for being so inspiring!
hi Kalyn,
That’s a very nice and informative blog you have ther!!I am really impressed.Great work
please tell me how to make cheese cucumber salad
I am going to make this salad, eat it, and love the heck out of it! Sounds fantastic.
I envy your garden.
xxx
Yum. Refreshing and tasty – perfect for summer.
Good luck with your back-to-school duties! The summer flew by, didn’t it?
A Cookbook for When Your Garden Explodes is exactly what I need right now! My garden is bursting with zucchinis and tomatoes and pretty soon the butternut squash and spaghetti squash will be ready and I’ll have to start giving those away too!