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Eve Smith
I used to have a recipe for cucumbers and onion salad but have lost it.
I know it had vinegar and sour cream in it but can not remember all. Can
anyone help with the recipe?

Wayne
Drunkgranny@webtv.net (Eve Smith) wrote in news:23408-41168EE4-56
@storefull-3172.bay.webtv.net:

> I used to have a recipe for cucumbers and onion salad but have lost it.
> I know it had vinegar and sour cream in it but can not remember all. Can
> anyone help with the recipe?


I don't have a recipe, per se. I just mix it to taste. To 1 cup sour
cream, I add a couple of tablespoons vinegar, 1-2 teaspoons sugar, 1/2
teaspoon salt, along with a sprinkling of dill weed. Then adjust for taste
that you prefer.

--
Wayne in Phoenix

*If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it.
*A mind is a terrible thing to lose.
Nancy Young
Wayne wrote:
>
> Drunkgranny@webtv.net (Eve Smith) wrote in news:23408-41168EE4-56
> @storefull-3172.bay.webtv.net:
>
> > I used to have a recipe for cucumbers and onion salad but have lost it.
> > I know it had vinegar and sour cream in it but can not remember all. Can
> > anyone help with the recipe?

>
> I don't have a recipe, per se. I just mix it to taste. To 1 cup sour
> cream, I add a couple of tablespoons vinegar, 1-2 teaspoons sugar, 1/2
> teaspoon salt, along with a sprinkling of dill weed. Then adjust for taste
> that you prefer.


But don't you salt the cucumber slices to draw out the water/whatever
first? Then squeeze and rinse?

nancy
Wayne
Nancy Young <qwerty@monmouth.com> wrote in
news:411694B6.1CC533C5@monmouth.com:

> Wayne wrote:
>>
>> Drunkgranny@webtv.net (Eve Smith) wrote in news:23408-41168EE4-56
>> @storefull-3172.bay.webtv.net:
>>
>> > I used to have a recipe for cucumbers and onion salad but have lost
>> > it. I know it had vinegar and sour cream in it but can not remember
>> > all. Can anyone help with the recipe?

>>
>> I don't have a recipe, per se. I just mix it to taste. To 1 cup
>> sour cream, I add a couple of tablespoons vinegar, 1-2 teaspoons
>> sugar, 1/2 teaspoon salt, along with a sprinkling of dill weed. Then
>> adjust for taste that you prefer.

>
> But don't you salt the cucumber slices to draw out the water/whatever
> first? Then squeeze and rinse?
>
> nancy
>


Sometimes. I don't always like them that limp.

--
Wayne in Phoenix

*If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it.
*A mind is a terrible thing to lose.
Dog3
Drunkgranny@webtv.net (Eve Smith) tip tapped news:23408-41168EE4-
56@storefull-3172.bay.webtv.net:

> I used to have a recipe for cucumbers and onion salad but have lost it.
> I know it had vinegar and sour cream in it but can not remember all. Can
> anyone help with the recipe?
>
>


I always wing it and do the taste thing as I go along and after it has
refrigerated a bit. Cucumbers sliced thin, onion sliced thin (I use red
onion), drizzle with canola or vegetable oil,sprinkle in some vinegar (I
use what is on hand) and the sour cream. Mix. Then I'll throw in some
fresh or dried dill and salt and ground pepper. Some people use white
pepper. I incorporate all of the ingredients. I cover and chill for a
couple of hours and give it the taste test. It's usually right on target.
Chill a bit more and serve up to grateful guests and family.

Michael
--
Never drink black coffee at lunch; it will keep you awake all afternoon.
Jilly Cooper
Arri London


Eve Smith wrote:
>
> I used to have a recipe for cucumbers and onion salad but have lost it.
> I know it had vinegar and sour cream in it but can not remember all. Can
> anyone help with the recipe?


We slice the cucumbers and onions thinly, mix with a little sour cream
(maybe a tablespoon per cucumber) and a little vinegar and salt and
pepper. Add some minced fresh herbs and it's finished. Let it cool in
fridge for 30 mins or so and mix again before serving.
PENMART01
>Arri London writes:
>
>We slice the cucumbers and onions thinly, mix with a little sour cream
>(maybe a tablespoon per cucumber) and a little vinegar and salt and
>pepper. Add some minced fresh herbs and it's finished. Let it cool in
>fridge for 30 mins or so and mix again before serving.


You forgot the sliced beets.


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Eve Smith wrote:
>
> I used to have a recipe for cucumbers and onion salad but have lost it.
> I know it had vinegar and sour cream in it but can not remember all. Can
> anyone help with the recipe?



I make it all the time, but never use a recipe.

Slice cucumbers and onion thin, sprinkle with salt and let drain
in a colander for an hour or more. Rinse and squeeze fairly
dry. (I use my salad spinner.)

Mix sour cream, vinegar, pinch of celery salt, white or
black pepper, pinch of sugar and some dill weed. Taste
and adjust seasonings. I start with about 2/3 c. of
sour cream and a tbsp of vinegar, adding more as needed.
(My MIL's recipe from the German side of the family
didn't use dill. I had it in Sweden with dill and
it adds a nice flavor so I use it all the time.)

Mix with cucmbers and onions, chill before serving.

gloria p
PENMART01
>Slice cucumbers and onion thin, sprinkle with salt and let drain
>in a colander for an hour or more. Rinse and squeeze fairly
>dry. (I use my salad spinner.)
>
>Mix sour cream, vinegar, pinch of celery salt, white or
>black pepper, pinch of sugar and some dill weed. Taste
>and adjust seasonings. I start with about 2/3 c. of
>sour cream and a tbsp of vinegar, adding more as needed.
>(My MIL's recipe from the German side of the family
>didn't use dill. I had it in Sweden with dill and
>it adds a nice flavor so I use it all the time.)
>
>Mix with cucmbers and onions, chill before serving.
>
>gloria p


Omit the dill and add pickled herring.

Btw, say 'fish' without moving your lips... say herring, with a ccceh...
ccceherring.




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sf
On Sun, 08 Aug 2004 17:01:42 -0400, Nancy Young
<qwerty@monmouth.com> wrote:

> Wayne wrote:
> >
> > Drunkgranny@webtv.net (Eve Smith) wrote in news:23408-41168EE4-56
> > @storefull-3172.bay.webtv.net:
> >
> > > I used to have a recipe for cucumbers and onion salad but have lost it.
> > > I know it had vinegar and sour cream in it but can not remember all. Can
> > > anyone help with the recipe?

> >
> > I don't have a recipe, per se. I just mix it to taste. To 1 cup sour
> > cream, I add a couple of tablespoons vinegar, 1-2 teaspoons sugar, 1/2
> > teaspoon salt, along with a sprinkling of dill weed. Then adjust for taste
> > that you prefer.

>
> But don't you salt the cucumber slices to draw out the water/whatever
> first? Then squeeze and rinse?
>

I know people used to salt cucumbers in the olden daze
because they "disagreed with stomachs". But, I've never
heard of anyone squeezing them!

sf
Practice safe eating - always use condiments
Nancy Young
sf wrote:
>
> On Sun, 08 Aug 2004 17:01:42 -0400, Nancy Young


> > first? Then squeeze and rinse?
> >

> I know people used to salt cucumbers in the olden daze
> because they "disagreed with stomachs". But, I've never
> heard of anyone squeezing them!


Oh, you squish the living crap out of them!

nancy
Nancy Howells
In article <411694B6.1CC533C5@monmouth.com>, qwerty@monmouth.com wrote:

> Wayne wrote:
> >
> > Drunkgranny@webtv.net (Eve Smith) wrote in news:23408-41168EE4-56
> > @storefull-3172.bay.webtv.net:
> >
> > > I used to have a recipe for cucumbers and onion salad but have lost
> > > it.
> > > I know it had vinegar and sour cream in it but can not remember all.
> > > Can
> > > anyone help with the recipe?

> >
> > I don't have a recipe, per se. I just mix it to taste. To 1 cup sour
> > cream, I add a couple of tablespoons vinegar, 1-2 teaspoons sugar, 1/2
> > teaspoon salt, along with a sprinkling of dill weed. Then adjust for
> > taste
> > that you prefer.

>
> But don't you salt the cucumber slices to draw out the water/whatever
> first? Then squeeze and rinse?
>
> nancy


Yep - without the squeezing, sort of. I press with a plate.

Here's my version:
Thinly slice 2 peeled cukes (I use a mandoline for this to get very thin
slices)
Place in collander, salt heavily, let sit in sink, covered for about an
hour-two hours.
Rinse very well, drain well (either squeeze, or press)
I use approximately 1-2 T. vinegar (I use white balsamic or rice
vinegar), 1-2 tsp. sugar (I use Splenda) and 1/4 c. or so sour cream. I
add thin-sliced onion at this point, very minimally, and white pepper.
Occasionally, I'll add a sprinkle of dill weed - depends on mood.

--
Nancy Howells (don't forget to switch it, and replace the ;) to send mail).
blake murphy
On Sun, 08 Aug 2004 23:15:46 -0400, Nancy Young <qwerty@monmouth.com>
wrote:

>sf wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, 08 Aug 2004 17:01:42 -0400, Nancy Young

>
>> > first? Then squeeze and rinse?
>> >

>> I know people used to salt cucumbers in the olden daze
>> because they "disagreed with stomachs". But, I've never
>> heard of anyone squeezing them!

>
>Oh, you squish the living crap out of them!
>
>nancy


salt and squeeze them, but no rinse.

your pal,
blake
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Eve Smith
Thank you all so much. You have been very helpful.

Dog3
Drunkgranny@webtv.net (Eve Smith) tip tapped news:5555-41180112-
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> Thank you all so much. You have been very helpful.
>
>


I forgot to mention. Watch it on the dill. I get overzealous with my
seasoning when cooking.

Michael

--
Never drink black coffee at lunch; it will keep you awake all afternoon.
Jilly Cooper
Jack Schidt®

"Dog3" <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in message
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> Drunkgranny@webtv.net (Eve Smith) tip tapped news:5555-41180112-
> 70@storefull-3178.bay.webtv.net:
>
> > Thank you all so much. You have been very helpful.
> >
> >

>
> I forgot to mention. Watch it on the dill. I get overzealous with my
> seasoning when cooking.
>


Dill-don't use to much as a little goes a long way.

Jack Herbs


Cucumber and Onion
2 cucumbers
Seasoned salt
1/2 onion
1/2 cup white vinegar
1/4 cup water
2 teaspoons sugar
1/8 teaspoon sweet paprika
Pinch dill, dried or fresh (optional)
Dollop sour cream (optional)

Peel and slice cucumbers very thinly. The side of a metal grater with the
wide slots works best here, or you can use a mandoline. Place cucumbers in a
flat dish and sprinkle throughout with salt, making sure that all the slices
are salted. Leave to rest for 30 minutes. The salt will draw the moisture
out of the cucumbers. Cut the onion into paper-thin slices and place in a
container. Once the cucumbers have released water, use your hands to squeeze
out the excess water and add to the onions. The cucumbers are supposed to be
limp, but still crisp. In a measuring cup mix vinegar, water, sugar and
paprika to create a vinaigrette. Pour over the cucumbers and onions and
marinate in the refrigerator for at least 1 1/2 hours.
Serve with a sprinkle of dill and a little dollop of sour cream if desired.
Enjoy:
Chef R. W. Miller
Marriott Resorts & Hotels

"Eve Smith" <Drunkgranny@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:23408-41168EE4-56@storefull-3172.bay.webtv.net...
> I used to have a recipe for cucumbers and onion salad but have lost it.
> I know it had vinegar and sour cream in it but can not remember all. Can
> anyone help with the recipe?
>
>





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