Elevate your summer table with this refreshing Cucumber Radish Salad, marrying the satisfying crunch of thinly sliced radishes with crispy Persian cucumbers. Tossed in a dairy free creamy sour cream dressing infused with fragrant chives and dill, it's the epitome of a breezy summer day on your plate. The salad tastes even more delicious when crafted with fresh ingredients from our garden. Sometimes, we're fortunate to receive an abundance from our neighbor's garden too!
Why You'll Love This Recipe
This radish cucumber salad isn't just a dish; it's a delightful celebration of summer flavors that also happens to be naturally gluten free. Plus, this is one of those recipes where no cooking is required! It's cool, crisp and crunchy and makes the perfect accompaniment to your summer grill out spread. It's super easy to whip up, coming together in no time.
Ingredients You Will Need
Radishes: Radishes provide a refreshing crunch and a mildly peppery bite, adding vibrancy and texture. Their color is just beautiful too!
Persian Cucumbers: I prefer Persian cucumbers in this salad recipe for their thin skin, minimal seeds, and crunch, but English cucumbers work great too if you prefer.
Forager Project Diary-Free Sour Cream Alternative: This is a plant-based option with a creamy texture and tangy taste, providing a delicious substitute for traditional sour cream.
Chives: Chives add a subtle oniony flavor and a touch of freshness, complementing the creamy dressing and enhancing the overall taste. You could also consider adding in a sprinkle of green onion or red onion for extra freshness and crunch.
Dill: Fresh dill complements the creamy dressing wonderfully, imparting a subtle herbal freshness.
Salt and Pepper: Salt enhances and balances flavors, while ground black pepper adds a gentle heat, improving the overall flavor of a dish.
Instructions
Make your dressing: In a small bowl, combine the sour cream, chives, dill, salt and pepper. Mix everything together.
Mix it all together: In a separate large mixing bowl, add the cucumbers, radishes and sour cream mixture. Toss everything well with a rubber spatula. *To keep the salad crisp, salt the cucumbers on paper towels for an hour to remove excess moisture if not serving immediately.
Enjoy!
Recipe Tips and Tricks
Optimal Seasonal Flavors: For an extra burst of flavor for this creamy cucumber radish salad recipe, try to source radishes and cucumbers when they're in season or acquire them from a local farmers' market. Freshly picked produce tends to offer superior taste and texture, elevating the overall quality of the salad.
Not eating immediately? If you're not diving into the salad immediately, consider sweating the cucumbers. Lay them on paper towels, sprinkle with salt, and let them sit for about an hour. This process helps draw out excess moisture from the cucumbers, preventing the salad from becoming overly watery and helping to maintain its crispness.
Recipe Variations
Not a fan of fresh dill? Try swapping this out for fresh parsley in this recipe instead!
Okay with a little dairy? Try this alternative: Swap the dairy-free sour cream with Greek yogurt for a different flavor and slightly tangy variation.
Looking for some acidity? Incorporate a splash of red wine vinegar to liven up the creamy dressing, adding a subtle tangy note and brightening the overall flavors of this creamy cucumber salad. You could also add in a squeeze of lemon juice too.
Storage Tips
Cucumber Radish Salad can be stored in the fridge for 4-5 days when placed in a sealed airtight glass container.
FAQs About Recipe
Can you eat radishes with cucumber?
Yes you can! Radishes and cucumbers bring a satisfying mix of textures and flavors when combined in salads. Their unique crunch—radishes with a peppery bite and cucumbers offering refreshing crispness—blend together wonderfully.
Can you eat raw radish in a salad?
Absolutely! Raw radishes are a go-to for salads, offering a refreshing crunch and a hint of peppery goodness. Sliced, chopped or shaved, they contribute a unique texture and a subtle kick to the salad.
What pairs well with radish?
Radishes play well with an array of ingredients in salads. They harmonize with leafy greens like arugula or spinach, fresh herbs such as dill or chives, zesty citrus flavors like lemon or lime, and creamy components like yogurt or sour cream-based dressings. They're also delicious on their own as a crunchy snack, or enjoy them dipped in hummus or your favorite dressing.
Cucumber Radish Salad
Ingredients
- 2 Bunches Radish cleaned and sliced thin
- 4 - 5 Persian Cucumber sliced thin
- ½ cup Forager Project Dairy-Free Sour Cream Alternative
- ¼ cup Chives fresh, chopped
- ¼ cup Dill fresh, chopped
- 1 teaspoon Salt
- ½ teaspoon Black Pepper
Instructions
- Combine in a small bowl, sour cream, chives, dill, salt and pepper, mixing well
- NOTE: If you are not going to enjoy this salad right after making it, you should sweat your cucumbers by laying them on paper towels and sprinkle with salt. Let sit for an hour or so.
- In a large bowl add cucumbers, radishes and sour cream mixture tossing well with a rubber spatula
- Enjoy!
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