Crisp Cucumber Salad with a tasty Herb & Garlic Vinaigrette is beautifully refreshing with a boost of flavour from the dressing. A terrifically versatile quick side salad that pairs with literally everything!
Cucumber Salad
Cucumber is probably one of my most consumed vegetables. They make an appearance in many of my salads – from Greek Salad and Ottolenghi’s Middle Eastern Chickpea Salad to epic Asian salads like Thai Beef Salad, exploding with spicy tangy lime flavours.
I serve them the classic South East Asian way – cut into wedges and served plain on the side of foods like Nasi Goreng (Indonesian Fried Rice) and Thai Fried Rice.
I cut them into sticks to serve with Hummus. And yep, I munch on them whole when I’m on the run!
So, it’s about time I started sharing some salads starring my favourite vegetable. 🙂 And here’s a classic one for you – a refreshing Cucumber Salad with a Herb & Garlic vinaigrette.
Herb & Garlic Dressing for Cucumber Salad
It’s a super simple side salad, as many of my Side Salads are (and should be, in my opinion!). The thing that makes this Cucumber Salad so tasty is a terrific Herb & Garlic Dressing which adds tang and flavour to the juicy, crisp cucumber.
Type of Cucumber to use
This Cucumber Salad works equally well with long cucumbers (Telegraph / English cucumbers) or the more common standard cucumbers (called Lebanese cucumbers in Australia).
The difference between the two is that the long cucumbers are not as watery / juicy inside so they have a slightly more intense cucumber flavour. It’s useful when you don’t want the natural juiciness of cucumbers to water down the flavour in a salad when you munch your way through it.
For this particular Cucumber Salad, either will work. Use 2 long ones, or 3 to 4 standard cucumbers.
How to make it
Nothing complicated on the making part of this Cucumber Salad – shake dressing in a jar (the best way to make dressings, a vigorous shake makes the vinegar and oil emulsify really well which makes the dressing thick and cling to the vegetables).
Slice cucumbers pretty thinly (not too thin, we want crispiness in this salad), then toss it all together.
You will find that the dressing doesn’t cling to cucumber as well as it does leafy greens. That’s just life – cucumbers are naturally slippery!
If you want a dressing to coat cucumber well, try this Creamy Cucumber Salad (with a tangy lemon yogurt dressing) or German Cucumber Salad.
What to serve with Cucumber Salad
Though this is a year round salad in my world, it is in particular a summer staple. It’s made for hot weather!! Think – BBQ’s, picnics and gatherings with friends.
Because it’s so refreshing, it pairs equally well with rich foods like roasts as much as it does lighter food like fish, prawns/shrimp and chicken dishes.
I particularly love serving it with salmon – in fact, after photographing it, I serve it on the side of this Honey Lemon Glazed Salmon! – Nagi x
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Cucumber Salad with Herb & Garlic Dressing (Vinaigrette)
Ingredients
- 3 cucumbers , standard (or 2 long Telegraph/English cucumber(Note 1)
- 1/2 red onion , finely diced
Herb & Garlic Dressing:
- 1 1/2 tbsp red wine vinegar (Note 2)
- 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- 1 garlic clove , minced
- 1/2 tsp Dijon mustard
- 3/4 tsp mixed dried herbs (Note 3 sub)
- 1/2 tsp white sugar (optional)
- 1/2 tsp salt and black pepper , EACH
Instructions
- Shake Dressing in a jar.
- Cucumber: Trim ends then slice about 3 mm/ 1/8" thick.
- Place in bowl with red onion.
- Pour over Dressing, toss gently and serve immediately.
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
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Anne Couch says
I am a much better cook thanks to you Nagi. Thanks for all your wonderful recipes and thoughtful steps to make our dishes amazing !
Rose says
This tangy and delicious salad is absolutely easy to prepare.
You nailed it….again, Nagi!
Dana says
Loved this! And so did my family, including 4yo and 2yo (the latter of whom is normally reluctant to eat cucumbers). Just kept the red onion off theirs, I thoroughly enjoyed it all together . Perfect accompaniment to the lamb borek!
Joseph says
Just picked Cucumber yesterday. goin in with fresh French breakfast radish , herb thyme dried herbs from last year garden . Fresh purple scallions and garlic chives just picked. ” Good Appetite ” Joseph !!
Nagi says
YUUUUUUMMMM!!! N x
Joseph says
Just picked Cucumber yesterday. goin in with fresh herb thyme dried herbs from last year garden . Fresh purple scallions and garlic chives just picked. ” Good Appetite ” Joseph !!
Jules says
A new taste level for cucumbers!
Nagi… every dish I prepare from your site is an ABSOLUTE winner.
If I’m looking for a recipe, I now check you first, if you have a solution, I look no further
Thank you 🙂
Nagi says
I am happy you like the recipes Jules! N x
Christina Morse says
I didn’t have red onions so I used my shallot.
For dry herbs I used thyme, oregano & dill.
I was happy w/the results.
New to Nagi – I like her hints & ‘subs’.
Craig Carter says
For a warm Sydney night – it is the perfect salad. Second time we have made it in two weeks, Hit with the kids too.
Adrienne Aiken says
It seemed simple, and was concerned it’d have too much of an Asian flavour (as I didn’t really fancy that) but – it was totally awesome!!! I love this. Easy and quick and whilst I did cook it longer (making the sauce thicken – and reduce more) it was soooo lovely. I made some brown rice and did your cucumber salad thing with it – which actually worked really well and I will definitely make this again.
I can see how it’d work well with salmon, but I think that would taste more expected. With chicken, it tasted a bit ‘different’ – which I liked. Thank you.
Grace says
Hi! Love this! Thank you!
Just wondering what can be a substitute for the mustard if we are not mustard fans? Thanks! 🙂
Carolyn Plant says
Morning Nagi, I have been following you for a long time and have never been disappointed in any of your wonderful recipes & hints. Thank you. My husband loves you too! 😋
Nagi says
Thanks you so much Carolyn!!! I really appreciate it! N x
Jan says
Sounds amazing will make it tomorrow night
Nagi says
Enjoy Jan!! N x
Kindle says
Super yummy! Note: I tasted the recipe as it’s listed before making changes and it was very delicious as-is.
I used two large English cucumbers. I prefer heavier seasoning so I added an extra pinch of thyme, parsley, and oregano. Another sub I made was rice wine vinegar instead of red, as I didn’t have any on hand. It keeps well and remains crunchy day after day. I’m eating the remainder of it on day 3 for lunch with a healthy bit of feta on top.
Marea says
Yummo! Just made this for lunch. Thank you Nagi. Tomorrow will be green bean and avocado salad with creamy avocado dressing.
Janie C says
Wow, this dressing is delicious! I love finding recipes for homemade salad dressings and this is great. It will be nice to make in the summer using fresh herbs from the garden. Thank you for posting this.
Jeannette Gravett says
Delicious – thanks. Eat cucumbers just about every day and this is a great alternative. Easy. Healthy! Hmmmmm!
Elle Glasic says
This is so yum and fresh, especially on a hot summers day! I thinly sliced the red onion and marinated it in the red wine vinegar while I prepared everything else. I also used fresh basil and thyme instead of dried herbs and threw in some finely sliced rocket too. YUM!
Chris W says
#Addicted
Nagi says
YESSSS!!! How good is it?!
Christine says
Every night this week with grilled shrimp 😉
Windy says
This salad is on our dinner rotation! It’s delicious, light. and very refreshing. I’ll add feta chunks to add some extra flavor. Great, simple recipe.
Maree says
Just enjoyed this salad.Suoer tasty and super easy.
Nagi says
Thanks so much for letting me know Maree! N x
marni says
This is a family favourite served with Asian beef bowls, soo yum and soo easy. Thank you Nagi
Nagi says
I’m so glad ou love it Marni!! N x