Cucumber salad is a quick and refreshing summertime side dish. It’s perfect for using up garden cucumbers and takes just 10 minutes to prepare!
A Simple Summertime Salad
Cucumber salad is one of those side dishes you can just toss together quickly and pop in the fridge while you prep your main dish. My version is light, refreshing, and perfectly tangy. It uses only a few simple ingredients but is absolutely bursting with flavor!
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Perfect for using up an abundance of cucumbers and dill from your summer garden. Grocery store produce works just as well, though!
- Pairs nicely with grilled meats, chicken salad sandwiches, or Mediterranean dishes like my Greek chicken orzo.
- Best enjoyed 30 minutes to several hours after preparing, but will keep for up to 3 days.
- Can handle some thinly sliced radishes or even cherry tomatoes if you want even more produce in your salad!
Ingredients
My cucumber salad recipe uses just five ingredients besides salt and pepper.
- Cucumber. Typically I find that I need 2 standard sized cucumbers to get 5 cups. If you’re using cucumbers grown from your garden or the longer English variety, you may only need one!
- Onion. Red onion is best, but yellow, white or sweet onion could be substituted. Keep your onions a similar thickness to your cucumbers for a more pleasant bite.
- Dill. I recommend using fresh dill for the best flavor. If fresh dill isn’t available to you (or if it’s simply not in season), you can use dried dill in a pinch. Note that you won’t need quite as much dry dill as you do fresh; you will only need a heaping tablespoon.
- Vinegar. White wine vinegar is my preference. If you don’t have this, you can use red wine vinegar, rice wine vinegar, or apple cider vinegar in your cucumber salad instead.
- Sugar. Just a little bit of sugar balances the vinegar and adds flavor. Don’t be put off by this–I use sugar in my super popular macaroni salad and broccoli salad recipes too, and neither has ever been called “too sweet”!
SAM’S TIP: Like when making my refrigerator pickles, thinner cucumber slices will absorb the dressing better. So slice thin! You can use a sharp knife for this or a mandolin (I linked to the inexpensive and well-loved one that I use in the recipe below).
This is just an overview of the ingredients I used and why. For the full recipe please scroll down to the bottom of the post!
How to Make Cucumber Salad
- Slice your veggies and dill and toss them together in a large bowl.
- Make the dressing by whisking together all dressing ingredients.
- Toss the dressing and veggies together until coated.
- Cover and chill your cucumber salad for at least 30 minutes before serving.
SAM’S TIP: As the salad sits, more and more water will be drawn out from the cucumbers and you’ll notice it gets pretty liquidy! This is fine, but you could alternatively salt the cucumbers first to draw out their moisture. Here’s a good guide on how to drain cucumbers. Honestly, I never do this because it just doesn’t bother me (or my guests), but it is an option and will give you more concentrated flavor.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, not unless you want to. Since we are slicing the cucumbers so thin, you really don’t notice the peels. I sometimes like to go around and do a few alternating peels just for aesthetics, but it’s completely optional.
Ideally you should serve this salad shortly after preparing (I generally like to serve it the same day), as the cucumbers can get really wet the longer they sit (see my tip above!). If this doesn’t bother you, feel free to pop your leftovers in the fridge and enjoy them within 2-3 days.
Yup! Thinly sliced radishes, whole cherry tomatoes or diced Roma tomatoes would work well here.
If your garden has an abundance of zucchini instead of cucumbers, give my chocolate zucchini cake a try!
Enjoy!
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Cucumber Salad
Ingredients
- 5 cups (600 g) thinly sliced cucumber see note
- 1 cup (80 g) thinly sliced red onion
- 2 Tablespoons finely chopped fresh dill
- ¼ cup (60 ml) white wine vinegar
- 1 ½ Tablespoons granulated sugar
- ¾ teaspoon table salt
- Freshly ground black pepper to taste
Recommended Equipment
Instructions
- Combine cucumbers, onions, and dill in a large mixing bowl and toss ingredients together to evenly combine.5 cups (600 g) thinly sliced cucumber, 1 cup (80 g) thinly sliced red onion, 2 Tablespoons finely chopped fresh dill
- In a separate small mixing bowl or measuring cup, vigorously whisk together vinegar, sugar, salt, and pepper to create the dressing.¼ cup (60 ml) white wine vinegar, 1 ½ Tablespoons granulated sugar, ¾ teaspoon table salt, Freshly ground black pepper
- Pour dressing evenly over the cucumber mixture and toss everything together until evenly coated.
- Cover bowl tightly and chill in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes before serving.
- Stir before serving.
Notes
Cucumbers
This is usually 2 standard-sized cucumbers for me. I use the second-thinnest setting on my mandolin to slice the cucumbers. Alternatively, you can use a sharp knife. I like my slices to be slightly thinner than ⅛” (3mm).Dill
You may substitute 1 heaping Tablespoon dried dill, but fresh is best.Storing
Store covered in refrigerator for 2-3 days.Nutrition
Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered an estimate only. Actual nutritional content will vary based upon brands used, measuring methods, cooking method, portion sizes, and more.
Sha
I always mandolin cucumbers the night before. I put sliced cukes in a colander then put it a bigger bowl that colander sits in. Salt the cucumbers use hands to disperse the salt throughout. Put a plate over cukes then weight it down. I have my grandmother’s cast iron iron that I weight it down. Also can use a 4c measuring cup filled with water. Place in fridge overnight. You won’t believe all the cucumber water released! Not in your salad but in the bowl. I then rinse the salt off and place on two layer flour sack towels, tightly roll up the swirl the ends to close-at chest level. Kids laugh watching this motion! I use some of the cucumber water in the dressing. Go ahead with the rest of the recipe. Cucumbers are crisp and stay that way. No bubbles if using sour cream dressing!!
Sam
Thank you so much for the tip! 🙂
Sha
Anytime.
Pamela Robinson
Can I mix the cucumbers and onions and keep in an air tight container and mix up the dressing and keep it separate and use on a serving of the cucumbers and onions to keep the cucumbers from getting too soft before eating it? I would be the only one eating this and I want to try it.
Sam
Hi Pamela! I think cutting the cucumbers in advance will work fine here. 🙂
Pamela A Robinson
Thank you for getting back to me.
Jane C
Made this for my husband on the 4th of July and he raved about it! I salted and drained the cukes ahead of time. Worked like a charm. The ratio of cucumbers to red onions was perfect, as was the tasty dressing! Very easy recipe and great results!!! Thx Sam for another great recipe!!
Sam
I’m so glad you enjoyed it so much, Jane! 🙂
Alyssa
I made this for Independence Day and definitely enjoyed it, adding this one to my summer dinners as a side dish. 😀
Sam
I’m so glad you enjoyed it so much, Alyssa! 🙂
Pete D.
I like it, but everyone else in my extended family is turned off by the sugar. They rave about it when I leave the sugar out of it though.
Marie Hays
Very good
Sam
Thank you so much, Marie! I’m glad you enjoyed it! 🙂