Cucumber Salad

Servings: 3 Total Time: 10 mins Difficulty: Beginner
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Ever open the fridge and think, “I want something light… but not boring”?

That’s where this easy cucumber salad comes in.

It’s cool, creamy, gently spiced, and incredibly refreshing. No cooking. No waiting. No complicated prep. Just crisp cucumber, creamy yogurt, a touch of garlic, and simple seasoning that wakes everything up.

This is the kind of salad you make when:

  • It’s too hot to cook
  • You want something quick but nourishing
  • Your meal feels heavy and needs balance

And the best part? You’re done in 5 minutes flat.

Why Cucumber Salad Has Always Been a Summer Staple

Across Indian homes, cucumber-based salads and raitas have always had one job: cool the body and calm digestion.

Whether it’s kosambari, kachumber, or yogurt-based salads like this one, cucumber plays a central role because it:

  • Has high water content
  • Is naturally cooling
  • Digests easily
  • Pairs well with yogurt and spices

This version leans slightly creamy and mildly spiced, making it perfect as an everyday salad, not just a side dish.

Why This Cucumber Salad Works So Well

This isn’t just a cucumber tossed with yogurt.

Here’s what makes this salad dependable:

  • No-cook recipe, ideal for summer
  • Low-calorie but filling
  • Kid-friendly
  • Diabetic-friendly
  • Balances heavy or spicy meals
  • Takes less time than brewing tea

If you struggle to include raw veggies daily, this is one of the easiest ways to do it without forcing yourself.

Ingredient Breakdown:

Every ingredient here plays a clear role.

  • Cucumber brings crunch, hydration, and freshness
  • Onion adds sharpness and bite
  • Yogurt gives a creaminess and a cooling effect
  • Garlic adds depth and subtle heat
  • Crushed pepper & chilli flakes lift flavour gently
  • Olive oil adds richness and a smooth mouthfeel
  • Coriander leaves finish the salad with freshness

How This Cucumber Salad Comes Together

You start with freshly sliced cucumber and onion, thin slices matter here because they coat better and feel lighter when you eat them.

Instead of dumping everything into one bowl, the yogurt is seasoned separately. This small step makes a big difference. When salt, pepper, chilli flakes, garlic, and olive oil are blended into yogurt first, the flavour distributes evenly, no bland bites, no over-spiced patches.

Once the dressing is ready, it’s gently folded into the cucumber-onion mix along with fresh coriander. No aggressive mixing. Just enough to coat everything while keeping the cucumber crisp.

That’s it. No resting. No chilling required. Serve immediately while it’s fresh and lively.

Pro Tip 💡: If your cucumbers release too much water, lightly salt them and let them sit for 5 minutes, then drain before mixing. This keeps the salad creamy, not watery.

What Problem This Salad Solves

  • Too hot to cook?
  • Heavy lunch needs balance?
  • Trying to eat lighter?
  • Need a quick side in minutes?

This salad fits into everyday life without effort.

Diet-Friendly & Allergy Notes

Vegan Swap🌿 : Replace yogurt with thick plant-based yogurt (coconut or almond). Choose an unsweetened version for best results.

What Goes Well With Cucumber Salad

This salad pairs beautifully with:

  • Rice and dal
  • Spicy curries
  • Roti or paratha meals
  • Grilled vegetables
  • Light sandwiches or wraps

It also works as a standalone light meal on hot afternoons.

How to Serve This Salad

  • Serve immediately after mixing
  • Use a wide bowl so it stays airy
  • Finish with a light sprinkle of crushed pepper

For guests, you can garnish with extra coriander or chilli flakes just before serving.

Packing & Meal Prep Tips

For Lunchboxes

  • Pack yogurt dressing separately
  • Mix just before eating
  • Keeps the cucumber crisp and fresh

For Quick Prep

  • Slice the cucumber and onion ahead
  • Store separately in airtight containers
  • Mix fresh when needed

How to Store Cucumber Salad

How to Store

This salad is best eaten fresh.
If needed, refrigerate for up to 4–6 hours in an airtight container.

How to Reheat

This is a no-reheat dish.
Always serve chilled or at room temperature.

Common Pitfalls

  • Watery salad → salt cucumber lightly and drain
  • Too sour → use fresh, thick yogurt
  • Strong onion flavour → soak onion briefly in water
  • Flat taste → don’t skip garlic or pepper

Small adjustments = big flavour difference.

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Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 10 mins Total Time 10 mins
Servings: 3 Calories: 110
Best Season: Summer, Suitable throughout the year

Description

This creamy cucumber salad by Hema Subramanian is a quick, refreshing yogurt‑based recipe perfect for summer. Made in 15 minutes with no cooking, it’s light, healthy, kids‑friendly, and ideal as a side dish for Indian meals.

Ingredients

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Instructions

Prep Work

  1. Wash cucumber

    Wash cucumbers thoroughly and pat dry

  2. Slice cucumber

    Slice cucumbers thin using slicer or knife
  3. Slice onion

    Slice onion thinly and keep aside
  4. Grate garlic

    Grate garlic finely
  5. Chop coriander

    Finely chop fresh coriander leaves
  6. Prepare bowl

    Keep a clean mixing bowl ready

Method

  1. Prepare cucumber

    Place sliced cucumbers in a bowl and set aside

  2. Add onion

    Add sliced onion to the cucumber
  3. Prepare yogurt base

    Add yogurt to a separate bowl
  4. Season yogurt

    Add salt, crushed pepper, chilli flakes, and grated garlic
  5. Add oil

    Mix olive oil into the yogurt mixture
  6. Chop herbs

    Add chopped coriander to the salad bowl

  7. Combine salad

    Pour yogurt dressing over cucumber mixture
  8. Mix gently

    Mix gently until cucumber is coated well
  9. Check texture

    Ensure salad looks creamy and fresh
  10. Serve

    Serve immediately while fresh

Equipment

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Nutrition Facts

Servings 3


Amount Per Serving
Calories 110kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 5g8%
Saturated Fat 1g5%
Cholesterol 4mg2%
Sodium 180mg8%
Potassium 320mg10%
Total Carbohydrate 10g4%
Dietary Fiber 2g8%
Sugars 4g
Protein 4g8%

Vitamin C 6 mg
Calcium 120 mg
Iron 0.6 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Keywords: cucumber salad, salad, vegetable salad, Raita, cucumber Raita,
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Should a cucumber be peeled?

Peeling is optional. The skin adds crunch and nutrients.

Can I use a knife instead of a slicer?

Yes, finely chopping works just as well.

Should the onion be soaked?

If the onion is strong, soaking briefly helps mellow the taste.

Can garlic be skipped?

Yes, garlic is optional and can be omitted.

Is coriander necessary?

It adds freshness but can be skipped if unavailable.

Why mix yogurt separately?

It helps evenly blend the seasoning before coating the cucumber.

Can olive oil be skipped?

Yes, the salad still tastes good without it.

Should the salad be rested?

No, it’s best enjoyed fresh.

Can lemon juice be added?

Yes, a little lemon adds extra freshness.

How long does it stay fresh?

Best eaten immediately, but can stay chilled for a few hours.

Hema Subramanian
Hema Subramanian Food and Lifestyle Blogger

I love to cook! And through Home Cooking Show, I hope to make cooking fun, easy, and approachable for everyone.

My way of sharing recipes is all about keeping it simple and delicious—no complicated steps, no fancy ingredients, just real home-cooked food that anyone can make. Cooking should be a joy, not a chore! Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned cook, you’ll find something here to inspire you. If you love good food made with love, then you’re in the right place!

- Hema Subramanian

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