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6 Delicious Dishes To Make With Cucumbers

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6 Delicious Dishes To Make With Cucumbers | Here's a set of delicious recipes using fresh, seasonal, summer cucumbers. You'll probably notice that most of these recipes have a Mediterranean bent. That's because I grew up eating these foods, and cucumbers are a large part of the cuisine. When you have cucumbers coming out your ears, these recipes will help you use them up without being bored. | TraditionalCookingSchool.com

Do you notice something special about these cucumber dishes?

Most of them have a Mediterranean bent! That’s because cucumbers are a huge part of Middle Eastern cuisine. I grew up loving them!

So if you have cucumbers coming out of your ears this gardening season, or if you just have a hankering for the cool, crisp, and juicy fruit — try these 6 delicious dishes to make with cucumbers!

#1 — Mediterranean Cucumber-Tomato-Mint Salad

I make this a lot during the summer when both tomatoes and cucumbers are in season! There’s just nothing like a cool salad on a summer evening. Find the recipe here!

#2 — Cucumber-Tomato Salad With Kefir Or Yogurt

6 Delicious Dishes To Make With Cucumbers | Here's a set of delicious recipes using fresh, seasonal, summer cucumbers. You'll probably notice that most of these recipes have a Mediterranean bent. That's because I grew up eating these foods, and cucumbers are a large part of the cuisine. When you have cucumbers coming out your ears, these recipes will help you use them up without being bored. | TraditionalCookingSchool.com

This is the same idea as above, but toss the salad in kefir or yogurt instead of olive oil and lemon juice. Season with dill or basil, sea salt, and pepper.

#3 — Cucumber-Yogurt (Or Kefir) Salad

6 Delicious Dishes To Make With Cucumbers | Here's a set of delicious recipes using fresh, seasonal, summer cucumbers. You'll probably notice that most of these recipes have a Mediterranean bent. That's because I grew up eating these foods, and cucumbers are a large part of the cuisine. When you have cucumbers coming out your ears, these recipes will help you use them up without being bored. | TraditionalCookingSchool.com

This is a staple at our house in the summer! It’s a bit like eating a cold soup — so garlicky, salty, and tangy. Mmmm! Find the recipe here!

#4 — Quinoa Garden Salad With Cucumbers

6 Delicious Dishes To Make With Cucumbers | Here's a set of delicious recipes using fresh, seasonal, summer cucumbers. You'll probably notice that most of these recipes have a Mediterranean bent. That's because I grew up eating these foods, and cucumbers are a large part of the cuisine. When you have cucumbers coming out your ears, these recipes will help you use them up without being bored. | TraditionalCookingSchool.com

Just dump all desired ingredients in a bowl with quinoa, and toss! This allows you to use everything your garden or farmers market produces. I always make sure to add a few cucumbers to the mix. 😉 Find the recipe here!

#5 — Cucumber Sandwiches

6 Delicious Dishes To Make With Cucumbers | Here's a set of delicious recipes using fresh, seasonal, summer cucumbers. You'll probably notice that most of these recipes have a Mediterranean bent. That's because I grew up eating these foods, and cucumbers are a large part of the cuisine. When you have cucumbers coming out your ears, these recipes will help you use them up without being bored. | TraditionalCookingSchool.com

Using my sourdough pocket bread from the Sourdough eCourse, you can make delicious pitas with cucumbers! Load them up with your pick of hummus, kefir cheese, tomatoes, falafel, and/or tahini sauce! There’s no way to go wrong.

#6 — Garlic-Dill Pickles

6 Delicious Dishes To Make With Cucumbers | Here's a set of delicious recipes using fresh, seasonal, summer cucumbers. You'll probably notice that most of these recipes have a Mediterranean bent. That's because I grew up eating these foods, and cucumbers are a large part of the cuisine. When you have cucumbers coming out your ears, these recipes will help you use them up without being bored. | TraditionalCookingSchool.com

I demonstrate these crispy, flavorful, old-fashioned pickles both in the Lacto-Fermentation eCourse and my book, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Fermenting Foods. The best pickles — ever!

Do you love cucumbers too? What are your favorite dishes to make with them?

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  1. Michelle Anderson says

    July 20, 2012 at 6:46 am

    Strangest thing. Our cukes are not growing well this year. I’m not sure what the problem is…they are just tiny. I planted from seed in the middle of May, but the plants are only about 2 inches tall. We’ve still got a couple months of growing season here, hopefully they’ll get going to I can do some pickling, too! :o)

    Love your quinoa salad recipe…looks delicious! I have a dd that won’t eat meat so this would be perfect for her!

    Blessings,

    Michelle in ID

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    • Malinda says

      July 20, 2012 at 8:30 am

      Michelle, I’m in northern Montana, and my cucumber plants are the same way! Crazy, though, as I just bought a bunch of lovely pickling cucumbers from one of our nearby Hutterite colonies.

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  2. Raylene Gordon says

    July 20, 2012 at 9:32 am

    Wardee, I have just found your website and I’m so glad I did. I was raised by a non-cooking mother and I’m
    learning so much from your website. Plus, you are such a beautiful Christian that I’m blessed just getting
    your emails. Keep up your good work, I’m sure there are many others out there that are learning from you
    as well.

    GOD BLESS YOU!!

    Raylene

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  3. Jessica says

    July 23, 2012 at 10:24 am

    Getting nice long cucumbers from our garden. Eating cold slices of mine now with homemade chicken salad on top. And my mom is lacto-fermenting a batch now too!

    Reply
  4. Val - Once A Week Cooking says

    July 27, 2012 at 9:20 pm

    I love the looks of that sourdough pocket sandwich. YUM

    Reply
  5. Jaleah Morgan says

    August 2, 2012 at 11:33 am

    Having a father from Iran I have definitely seen some of these dishes before….or at least variations of them. I encourage all to try them!! Enjoy!

    Reply
  6. CBB says

    July 22, 2013 at 8:36 pm

    Love the recipes and conversation on cucumbers.
    I am a newbie growing them. I grew them from
    seeds and they are thriving. Blows me away
    what a little seed can produce. And they are
    doing beautifully.
    Thanks to all who have given recipes because
    I sure need them.
    Love this website.
    CBB in Utah 🙂

    Reply
  7. Amy says

    August 17, 2014 at 2:38 pm

    So are you saying you fermented a bunch of cukes (for pickles) last year and are still eating them now? Wouldn’t they get really salty/tangy after that long? And you’d have to keep in fridge. I don’t have that kind of room. Just curious.

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6 Delicious Dishes To Make With Cucumbers | Here's a set of delicious recipes using fresh, seasonal, summer cucumbers. You'll probably notice that most of these recipes have a Mediterranean bent. That's because I grew up eating these foods, and cucumbers are a large part of the cuisine. When you have cucumbers coming out your ears, these recipes will help you use them up without being bored. | TraditionalCookingSchool.com