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    Tomato Cucumber Salad

    September 15, 2013 by Marc Matsumoto Leave a Comment

    No matter where you are in the world, late summer likely brings with it an abundance of ripe tomatoes and tender cucumbers. That's probably why some variation of this salad exists all over Eurasia and Africa. Add some sumac and green peppers and it's a Turkish Çoban Salatası, add a dollop of sour cream and a sprinkle of dill and you'll have a Russian cucumber and tomato salad (Салат с огурцами и помидорами), or spice it up with some cumin and mint for an Indian Kachumber.

    With only a handful of ingredients, it may sound kind of boring, but with a mix of crisp and crunchy textures; and sweet, sour and savory tastes, this salad changes with a every bite. The key is to use tomatoes that were vine ripened to their peak sweetness and cucumbers that are young and tender.

    Personally, I like using either Lebanese cucumbers or Japanese cucumbers because they tend to have less seeds, with a tender skin that doesn't need to be peeled. If you can't find either kind in your area, you can use English (a.k.a. hothouse) cucumbers, but you'll want to remove the seeds with a spoon to keep the salad from getting watery.

    I love the crisp texture and natural sweetness of raw onions, but they contain volatile sulfur compounds, which is the reason they have a potent flavor that can make you tear up. To tame them, I like to soak raw onions in a couple changes of water overnight. If you can't wait that long, add a teaspoon of baking soda to the water. This helps neutralize the sulfur compounds, taking the edge off the onions in about an hour.

    The salad may look rustic because of the chunky vegetables, but there's a good reason for cutting them into chunks rather than slices. If you slice them thinly, the vegetables tend to weep a lot of liquid quickly, which will make your salad watery before you have a chance to eat it.

    This recipe first appeared on norecipes.com but due to its age I've moved it here to my personal recipe archive. Check out the full No Recipes Archives for more older recipes, or check out some of my favorite recipes.

    Tomato Cucumber Salad

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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Total Time 10 minutes mins
    Yield 4 serving

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    Ingredients 

    • 125 grams red onion (~½ medium onion)
    • 250 grams cucumber (~3 small cucumbers)
    • 300 grams tomatoes (~3 tomatoes)
    • 15 grams parsley (~1 handful)
    • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
    • 1 ¼ teaspoons salt

    Instructions

    • As far as a day in advance, cut the onion into bite-size squares. Soak them in a bowl of water in the refrigerator for up to a day, changing the water a few times in between.
    • When you're ready to make the salad, drain and dry the onions with paper towels.
    • Chop the cucumbers and tomatoes into bite size pieces and add them into a bowl along with the onions, parsley, lemon juice and salt.
    • Toss to distribute everything evenly and serve immediately.
    Course Salad, Sides
    Cuisine Middle Eastern

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