Cucumber-and-Mâche Salad Recipe (2024)

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There are lots of common names for the seeds of Nigella sativa: black caraway, black cumin, fennel flower seeds, Roman coriander seed, etc. Nigella seed is an essential component of panch phoron, the classic Bengali 5-spice mixture, so you should be able to find it at almost any Indian or Bangladeshi grocer, where it may be labeled as "kalonji."

Penelopek

What are nigella seeds?

Timbo

Cut the cucumber in half lengthwise. Cut each half lengthwise again, for 4 long pieces. Chef calls for thin slices on the diagonal which is tricky, but important. Cutting the cucumber pieces at a 90 degree angle would result in small dice which is visually unappealing. Instead you must cut each piece at a long angle. Look closely at the photo and you will see the pieces of cucumber cut thinly and about 1.5 inches in length. Adjust your cutting angle to achieve this piece length. Its food math!

Susan Johnson

Little black seeds, also used in Indian cooking. Also go by the name kalonji seed. You can find in an Indian grocery store, and surely online. Taste is described as " mild, nutty onion flavor; used as a condiment in India and the Middle East on flatbreads and vegetable dishes." I just made this salad (with the nigella), and I think you would have a yummy - although different - dish even without them.

DD

Mache is a winter vegetable, and cucumbers a summer one. Very difficult to have both at the same time, if from local or garden supply. A tender butter lettuce may have to do.

manysummits

IMHO, the cilantro/mint blast makes the nigella seeds facultative not to say, tasteless. Roasted honey/pine nuts will be added next time.

TriciaPDX

The photo appears to show slices closer to matchsticks. I suspect fiddling with the slicing to suit your own preferences will work as nicely as following the somewhat obscure directions.

Alidanui

The dressing alone is delicious and makes a great dip for vegetables. Make extra!

Deb

It's impossible to find mache in Tucson. You say mache to even gourmet produce manager and you get the deer-in-the-headlight look. Suggested substitutions?

Jennie

I liked this salad--I used little gems instead of mache, because that's what I had. I was attracted to it because of the mint and cilantro, but oddly, found that their flavor disappeared once they were in the salad. But I did like the dressing, and I only used half of it--will make a simpler version tomorrow with just butter lettuce and thin cucumber rounds (cuke was so dense compared to the leaves that I couldn't get both on my fork at once).

Sandra

Butter lettuce is a fine substitute. Cumin seeds substitute for Nigella.This got rave reviews alongside Ottolenghi’s Chile Fish with Tahini and Baked Rice.

marcolius

I couldn't find it, either, even in the food-crazed town of Boulder. Used baby sunflower leaves, from the sprouts section of a local tree-hugging store, and they worked very well. Even similar in appearance. I agree with DD that butter lettuce would be worth a try as well.

Ashe

The dressing can be made extra rich and decadent if you use Lebanese-style yogurt... it was what I had on hand, and WOW!

Sandy

Watercress, Parsley, or Spinach could be used for Purslane/Mache if neither show up at your grocery store.

Alison

Mâche aka known as corn salad or lamb’s lettuce, which might help you find it.

Liz

I made this with purslane and it was unusual and amazing. We loved it. It was my introduction to purslane (which appeared in a CSA share) and I had enough for two tries. The first time I just used the leaves; the second time, I included some of the chopped stem, which added a nice sour touch. (Purslane, like sorrel, is high in oxalic acid.)

BERFB

Made this again with arugula and loved it with less garlic. Great use of veggie garden cucumbers, arugula and herbs!

Abby

One of the best salads I have ever had. I receive so many compliments on this from dinner guests. I recommend substituting cucumber for fennel.

Sandra

Butter lettuce is a fine substitute. Cumin seeds substitute for Nigella.This got rave reviews alongside Ottolenghi’s Chile Fish with Tahini and Baked Rice.

meinmunich

Made without mint and it was still good. An unfamiliar flavor but good and addictive. The kids also gobbled it up. Took some efforts to dry the greens.

Alison

I liked the dressing, but overall this salad was pretty meh.

Jennifer

This wasn’t nearly as tasty as I hoped.

Alison

Mâche aka known as corn salad or lamb’s lettuce, which might help you find it.

Sandy

Watercress, Parsley, or Spinach could be used for Purslane/Mache if neither show up at your grocery store.

Patricia Ochoa

I prefer to slice the cucumber, salt it and drain it for 30 minutes before putting in the dressing. Sliced onions are good addition, also salted and drained.

Chris

What are mache leaves or purslane? My market has never heard of them. Are they like mint? Dill?

MiekoK

Penzeys stocks nigella seeds under "charnushka" and notes it as "a main ingredient in garam masala."

Jennie

I liked this salad--I used little gems instead of mache, because that's what I had. I was attracted to it because of the mint and cilantro, but oddly, found that their flavor disappeared once they were in the salad. But I did like the dressing, and I only used half of it--will make a simpler version tomorrow with just butter lettuce and thin cucumber rounds (cuke was so dense compared to the leaves that I couldn't get both on my fork at once).

maeve

Just to echo DD. This mix of summer and winter or providing recipes for out-of-season vegetables is annoying and, unfortunately, not infrequent.Also, mache is hard to get in season --- and I challenge anyone to find purslane at the market. Even my daughter, who's an organic farmer and grows unusual vegetables, doesn't grow purslane.

Ashe

The dressing can be made extra rich and decadent if you use Lebanese-style yogurt... it was what I had on hand, and WOW!

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Cucumber-and-Mâche Salad Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep cucumber salad from getting soggy? ›

Happily, salting cucumbers requires only 20 minutes or so and virtually no effort: You just put them in a colander or strainer, toss them with a big pinch of salt or two — the exact quantity doesn't matter, since most of the salt will flow away with the liquid — and let osmosis do its thing.

How many cucumbers do you need to make a salad? ›

Ingredients
  1. 1 to 2 large cucumbers (or 4 to 5 smaller cucumbers)
  2. 1 to 2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill, basil, or Thai basil (see Recipe Note)
  3. 2 to 3 tablespoons seasoned rice vinegar.
  4. Salt and pepper to taste.

Do you peel cucumbers for salad? ›

If regular cucumbers are all you have, you should peel them before making this recipe. I also recommend cutting them in half lengthwise and scooping out the seeds before you slice them. The seeds can be tough and bitter. You won't miss them here!

What to put in salad instead of cucumber? ›

If you do, too, and want a change for your much-needed salad, are struggling to find a cucumber, or simply can't be bothered to go out and buy one, there is a handy alternative available: celery.

Why soak cucumbers in salt water? ›

This salt treatment draws water out of the cucumbers and flavors them, so it's critically important. After layering or mixing in plenty of sea salt, I cover the salted cukes with ice cubes and a tea towel and forget about them for a few hours.

Why is my cucumber salad so runny? ›

When it comes to making the best cucumber salads, I find that unless you take the time to properly salt and drain the cukes, the end product is watery, limp, and less than tasty. This easy extra step makes extra crunchy slices, takes almost no effort at all, but gives a big payout in the crunch department.

What is the best cucumber for salad? ›

Long English Cucumber

Long English Cucumbers have a good crunch with thin, delicate skin that's easy to digest. The best part: you don't even need to peel them—just slice 'em up and eat them as the perfect quick snack. This type of Cucumber is great in salads as well as a ton of other things, too!

Should you peel cucumbers? ›

"Peeling of the skin may lead to loss of most of its nutrients and health benefits. So to maximise their nutritional benefits they should be consumed unpeeled." says Sandhya. If you are not removing the peel, wash the cucumber thoroughly with running water.

How far in advance can you cut cucumbers for salad? ›

The best way to store cut cucumbers is to wrap them in a damp paper towel and place them in an airtight storage container. The tight, locking seal on the cover of the container will help to keep them extra fresh. Place the container in your refrigerator or in the crisper drawer and use the cut cukes within five days.

How do you make cucumbers taste better? ›

Salt can bring out the natural flavours of cucumbers and make them taste more vibrant. Sprinkle a pinch of salt over sliced cucumbers and let them sit for a few minutes to draw out excess moisture. Rinse the cucumbers with water to remove the salt and pat them dry. The result will be a crisper and tastier cucumber.

How to cut a cucumber for a salad? ›

Cutting cucumbers into sticks can be as simple as halving the cuke and then slicing it lengthwise into sticks with the seeds attached. If you want seedless sticks that are more perfect baton shapes, quarter the cucumber lengthwise first, then use the knife to cut out the seeds at an angle.

What should not be mixed with cucumber? ›

People often eat both cucumber and radish mixed in salad. However, both can react with each other. Cucumber contains ascorbate, which acts to absorb vitamin C. In such a situation, when you eat radish with it, it creates obstruction in this process, which can lead to a variety of health concerns.

What not to mix cucumbers with? ›

"Cucumbers are loaded with minerals that aid in keeping you hydrated, but they also have a feature that interferes with the absorption of Vitamin C," says Tanya S. Kapoor, nutritionist, and dietitian, Wellness by Tanya. Therefore, most of the time, the combination of cucumber and tomato is advised to be avoided.

What does a cucumber salad contain? ›

This Easy Cucumber Salad has thinly sliced cucumbers and onions tossed in a sweet and tangy vinaigrette for a classic side dish that's perfect for any meal or gathering. Cucumber Salad is a total classic!

How do you store cucumbers so they stay crunchy? ›

"It's best to place them in a breathable bag or wrap them loosely in a paper towel to absorb any excess moisture," says Carla L. Schwan, Ph.D., assistant professor and extension food safety specialist director at the National Center for Home Food Preservation.

How do I stop my salad from being watery? ›

5 genius ways to keep your salads from getting soggy
  1. Avoid adding salt too soon. ...
  2. Leave it undressed. ...
  3. Remove excess moisture from high-water-content fruits and vegetables. ...
  4. Let your hot ingredients cool completely before adding them to the mix. ...
  5. The order in which you build a salad is key.
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How do you keep salad from getting watery? ›

Store your clean, dry salad in an airtight plastic container lined with paper towel. The paper towel will absorb any excess water, and the airtight container will keep the salad from wilting.

How do you keep salad from getting wet? ›

How do you keep salad greens from getting wilted and soggy? Store them in an air tight container with a sheet of paper towel on top to absorb moisture. Add to rest of salad last judt bfore tossing.

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