Chinese Smashed Cucumbers With Sesame Oil and Garlic Recipe (2024)

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oinonio

If you save the drained cucumber water from the strainer you can make a very refreshing cucumber-gin martini to precede your cucumber salad.

cook authentic

Please, if you are going to use evoo, call it "Chinese inspired or influenced ..." Instead, use any flavorless vegetable oil such as plain olive oil or, better yet, peanut oil.

No Chinese dish comes to mind utilizes the flavor of olives.

Lindsay

I used to eat this regularly while living in Sichuan. A nice add: take some Sichuan peppercorns, roast them lightly until fragrant, then crush them and add to the sauce. These peppercorns have a slightly numbing effect until you get used to them so start small; once you get accustomed you'll notice it's a really smooth flavor.

Also, as others pointed out, don't use olive oil (much as I adore it). The oil used should be more neutral (and Asian!) to enhance the other flavors.

Dean

In addition to the previously mention omission of hau jiao (Sichuan pepper) I always use Lao Chen cu (aged Shanxi dark vinegar) instead of rice wine vinegar. The dark sorghum vinegar adds complexity to the dish and will result in a much more authentic tasting dish (it's typically available in most Chinese grocery stores).

rprp2

a shortcut and easier way to do the cucumbers: scoop out the seeds first. Then lightly smash. But instead of salting them to remove the water, do this: spread the pieces on a plate and put them in the refrigerator uncovered for 30 minutes or more. The dry air circulating in the fridge evaporates almost all the e moisture so you have dry cucumber pieces, no draining or remaining moisture to dilute your dressing.

ALB

I found myself overcome with anxiety about whether I was properly crushing my cucumbers, but in the end, the flavor was great, and not one of my guests held up a cuke, announcing 'This cucumber appears to be improperly crushed!' So...great, easy recipe with readily available ingredients. Perfect when prepared as the recipe instructs. Thanks!

Lee

I am Chinese and we actually do use preserved olives to flavor quite a few dishes. My late grandmother perserved her own pitted olives with star anise, salt and sugar. She would cut them in slivers and put on top of spareribs and steam them. I wish I can get a hold of some of her homemade preserved olives now!

Tessa

Fabulous flavor! Crunchy and cool dish--perfect for summertime. Only suggested modification is in the prep: cut cukes lengthwise, scoop out seeds with a spoon, then crush with knife and cut into bite sized pieces. Will make this dish again.

Cat Lady

It's also common to add liberal amounts of chili oil -- but only if you have a sufficiently high spice tolerance!

Sue B

We've had an abundance of cucumbers in the garden this summer so I used standard cucumbers, armenian cucumbers and lemon cucumbers to make this. It turned out great and the different kinds of cucumbers brought different textures.

Rita

Great recipe. I used grapeseed oil rather than olive. At the end I added all the dressing and tossed. Using a conical strainer I drained it into a cup, leaving the cucumbers dressed and yielding about half a cup of dressing to serve on the side.

Cheryl

So, I did a doubletake on the recipe because it suggested using EVOO - highly suggest against this. EVOO has a fairly strong, distinctive taste. I tested this out just to be sure, and was dismayed by the lack of harmony between the sesame oil and evoo. Any Chinese person would have dumped it into the garbage.Skip the evoo. Or better yet, use more sesame oil.

George Burger

Thank you- I thought the addition of olive oil very strange in this recipe. I think I'll just stick to canola and sesame oils.

Lyn

I added some grated ginger to the marinade. It added a lovely warmth and depth of flavour. I agree about the EVOO, unless it's very neutral in flavour (then what good is the EVOO then?), I'd use grapeseed, canola or rice-bran oil instead. I used some crushed szechuan peppercorns instead of sesame seeds, which was very successful. I think I'll be adding that all the time now.

This dish is fabulous with heavier, meatier meals. I served it with Bo Ssam, and it was very well received.

Grace Kim

This is just like we do in Korea. It is good with rice, noodle, both hot and cold. If you do not like sesame oil it is still good without it. You can enjoy much fresh taste. Sliced cucumbers are also good.

GCP

This dish was a delicious, cool and refreshing side dish that was well-received. I kept pepper flakes handy so that our guests could adjust their desired level of heat. I used apple cider vinegar but otherwise followed the recipe. I'll make this again.

Sarah

Super yum!

Jasmine Epstein

This really hit the mark for me--allowing the cucumbers to drain their water was an important step, and although I was hesitant about the sugar, the flavor was not at all sweet--it was perfect! I used canola instead of EVOO.

Val

I appreciate all the notes/suggestions about different brands of ingredients but I just made this with the basics in my cupboards and it was fine. The cucumber martini was also very fine. So my advice is go ahead and make it as described. You won’t be disappointed.

Steve S

I prefer it with Sichuan peppercorns to red pepper

Laura

I thought this wasSo good and refreshing. I added chili oil and a little tahini. I also had some cooked corn on the cob that I sliced off and added. I know it’s not authentic but it was pretty darn good!

Rebecca

I added Momof*cku Chili Crisp, it was delicious!!

note

I skipped all the steps and added it together and ate it after 10 minutes of marinating (when my chili crisp chickpeas were done). Good side dish for the chickpeas! A little salty (and I only used soy)

Helen Park

FYI, this is a Korean side dish

SmsNWC

I just mixed all the dressing ingredients together instead of the 2 steps and chilled it with the straining cucumbers until I served it ( about 2 hours)I didn’t even use the other oil for the pour on it just seemed unnecessary to me. I did add ginger like one person suggested and it was excellent. very refreshing ! this dish/dressing has so many possibility’s.

Sally in NYC

I really wish recipes would specify when using rice wine vinegar whether it's SEASONED vinegar or UNSEASONED vinegar!

Dan

Fine without the sugar !

Myninka

Nice and refreshing addition to any Asian inspired dish!

CM

An all-star, repeat recipe! We make this often and the dressing is *chef’s kiss*. We sometimes make extra dressing and the cubes & dressing over soba noodles with tofu, shredded carrots, and scallions. Truly a winner!

AB

This is the only recipe we have made from NY Times that we haven't liked in a year. Too salty and tangy.

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Chinese Smashed Cucumbers With Sesame Oil and Garlic Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why should you smash cucumbers? ›

Smashing gives you varied textures with desirable nooks and crannies. Larger pieces will be crunchy. Mushed bits of the gel-like cucumber insides will meld with the dressing (in pai huang gua, that means soy sauce, vinegar, sesame oil, and garlic) and thicken for better coating and more pickle-like flavor.

What is a Chinese cucumber called? ›

Chinese cucumber also is known as Chinese snake gourd, gua-lou, tian-hua-fen, compound Q, Radix trichosanthis, Tolidostena japonica .

Why should you not peel cucumbers? ›

Cucumbers also have a high water content. They're made up of about 96% water. To maximize their nutrient content, cucumbers should be eaten unpeeled. Peeling them reduces the amount of fiber, as well as certain vitamins and minerals.

Why should you milk a cucumber? ›

FoodHave you been peeling vegetables wrong? Viral video stuns the internet. “Milking the cucumber actually brings out the bitterness leaving the cucumber with a fresh, clean taste,” Perkins explained to TODAY via email.

Why are Japanese cucumbers so good? ›

Japanese cucumbers are an excellent source of vitamins K, A, and C, folic acid, potassium, and silica, which is a trace mineral that helps strengthen connective tissue. Japanese cucumbers in pickled form are an essential component in Japanese cuisine.

Is Chinese cucumber good for health? ›

Chinese cucumber SEED might help decrease pain and swelling (inflammation). The FRUIT might also help protect against stomach ulcers. Chinese cucumber ROOT contains a chemical that might cause abortions when injected during the first trimester of pregnancy.

What is the difference between Chinese cucumbers and cucumbers? ›

In Southeast Asia, the cucumbers are shorter and thicker than the Western varieties. They are often crossed with different types of melons -making them slightly sweeter. Asian cucumbers are mild, slender, deep green, and have a bumpy, ridged skin.

What not to mix cucumbers with? ›

"Cucumbers are loaded with minerals that aid in keeping you hydrated, but they also have a feature that interferes with the absorption of Vitamin C," says Tanya S. Kapoor, nutritionist, and dietitian, Wellness by Tanya. Therefore, most of the time, the combination of cucumber and tomato is advised to be avoided.

What is the cucumber trick? ›

By rubbing the end of the cucumber it takes away the bitterness!

Can dogs eat cucumbers? ›

Can Dogs Have Cucumbers? Cucumbers are perfectly safe for dogs to eat, and offer a low-calorie, crunchy snack that many dogs love. Cucumbers only contain about 8 calories per one-half cup of slices, compared to the 40 calories in a single medium dog biscuit. Cucumbers are also very low in sodium and fat-free.

Why do you smash cucumbers in salad? ›

By crushing our cucumber before we cut it, we produce flavors that un-smashed cukes can't. When you crush the cells in a vegetable, as opposed to cutting cleanly through them, certain compounds get mixed together, which can result in a significantly different flavor.

Why do people put cucumber slices in water? ›

Cucumber water offers many health benefits that include keeping you hydrated, aiding with weight loss, providing antioxidants, and possibly helping to prevent cancer. Cucumber water isn't just for spas anymore. More people are enjoying this healthy, refreshing drink at home, and why not?

Why do you remove cucumber inside? ›

Because it is the sloshy bit and seedy. Leave them in if you want, but it will be more watery.

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