This recipe for Asian cucumber salad is sliced cucumbers and colorful veggies tossed in a zesty sesame dressing. The perfect quick and easy side dish!
Marinated cucumber salad is a cool and refreshing complement to almost any meal. This Asian style cucumber salad utilizes soy sauce and sesame oil to bring lots of flavor without a lot of work. When I want a flavorful salad, I choose ramen noodle salad, Chinese chicken salad or this savory Asian cucumber salad.
Who doesn’t love cucumbers? They’re mildly flavored, super refreshing and are amazing in so many different dishes. This Asian cucumber salad is one of my family’s favorite sides, you can serve it alongside grilled chicken breast or honey garlic salmon and it makes the perfect picnic or potluck offering.
I often enjoy this salad with some of my Asian food favorites like beef lettuce wraps, ginger chicken, teriyaki shrimp stir fry.
Table of Contents
- Asian Cucumber Salad Ingredients
- How Do You Make Asian Cucumber Salad?
- Tips For The Perfect Asian Cucumber Salad
- Quick Tip
- Recipe FAQs
- Flavor Variations
- More Salads You’ll Love
- Asian Cucumber Salad Video
- Love This Recipe?
- Asian Cucumber Salad Recipe
Asian Cucumber Salad Ingredients
To make this Asian cucumber salad, you will need cucumbers, a red onion and a red bell pepper. For the dressing make sure you have soy sauce, rice vinegar, sesame oil, honey, cilantro or green onion, sesame seeds, salt and black pepper. See the recipe card below for amounts and details.
How Do You Make Asian Cucumber Salad?
To make this Asian cucumber salad recipe, first slice your cucumbers and place them in a large bowl. Next, add your sliced red onion and chopped red bell pepper. Make the dressing by mixing together in a small bowl soy sauce, rice vinegar, toasted sesame oil, honey, chopped cilantro, sesame seeds, salt and black pepper. Pour the dressing over the salad. Toss everything together and enjoy!
Tips For The Perfect Asian Cucumber Salad
- Feel free to choose standard cucumbers, the long plastic wrapped English cucumbers, cute little Persian cucumbers or Japanese cucumbers. They all work for this salad.
- If you use standard cucumbers, remove the seeds before you slice them. If you use English, Persian or Japanese cucumbers you don’t need to remove the seeds as they tend to be smaller and softer than a standard cucumber.
- After you slice your cucumbers, feel free to let the cucumber slices drain on paper towels or in a colander for 5 minutes to make your salad less watery.
- To get thin slices of onion you can use a sharp knife or cut thin slices on a mandoline.
- You can make this salad a few hours in advance. However, be aware that the cucumbers will release liquid as they sit in the fridge, so your dressing might be a little thinner in consistency when you serve your salad.
Quick Tip
For a nice presentation, I run a vegetable peeler around each cucumber to make a striped pattern. It looks pretty and removes some of the waxy skin.
Recipe FAQs
What is in an Asian cucumber salad?
Asian cucumber salad contains cucumber slices, thin red onion slices and chopped red bell pepper. These veggies are coated in a tangy soy sauce and sesame oil based salad dressing.
Do you need to soak cucumbers in salt water before making an Asian cucumber salad?
No, you do not need to soak cucumbers in salt water. If you want to reduce the water in your cucumbers, simply place your cucumber slices on a paper towel or in a colander for five minutes and let them drain.
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Flavor Variations
This Asian cucumber salad is delicious and refreshing as is; however, you can modify the recipe to suit your own taste.
- Toppings: You can sprinkle on your favorite toppings like more sesame seeds and sliced scallions. You could add a little crunch with furikake, crispy fried onion pieces or wonton strips.
- Spicy: To bring the heat, mix a teaspoon of red pepper flakes into your dressing. If you want more heat, you could add a dash of sriracha sauce or chili oil.
- Dressing: You could change the flavor of the dressing my mixing in minced ginger, minced garlic, hoisin sauce or oyster sauce.
- Veggies: Feel free to add your favorite vegetables like edamame, shredded carrots, snap peas or snow peas.
This salad is so easy and delicious, I make it for dinner all the time. I also love to serve it at parties and potlucks. The only problem with it is how quickly it disappears!