Japanese Cookbook
Smashed Cucumber Salad with Ume Dressing
4 servings
doses12 minutes
tempo ativo15 minutes
tempo totalIngredientes
2 Japanese or Persian cucumbers (12 oz, 348 g; these two varieties have less seeds, so they work the best) 12 348
2 myoga ginger (or substitute ¼ tsp grated ginger or skip) ¼
2 umeboshi (Japanese pickled plums) (see my tutorial if you‘re interested in making Homemade Umeboshi)
3 Tbsp dashi (Japanese soup stock)
2 Tbsp sake
1 Tbsp mirin
1 Tbsp soy sauce
Instruções
Gather all the ingredients.
To Make the Umeboshi Sauce
In a small saucepan, combine all the Umeboshi Sauce ingredients: 3 Tbsp dashi (Japanese soup stock), 2 Tbsp sake, 1 Tbsp mirin, and 1 Tbsp soy sauce. Mix well and bring the mixture to a boil. Once boiling, turn off the heat and set aside.
Discard the bottoms of 2 myoga ginger and cut into thin slices.
Make a slit on the flesh of 2 umeboshi (Japanese pickled plums) and remove the seed. With the knife, pound it into a paste form.
Add the umeboshi paste into the Umeboshi Sauce mixture. Mix to combine and set aside.
To Prepare the Cucumber
Cut off the ends of 2 Japanese or Persian cucumbers and start mashing the cucumber with a wooden rolling pin or a surikogi (Japanese wooden pestle). The skin will begin to crack and the flesh will break down.
You can tear the cucumber with your hands and continue smashing until the flesh breaks down to pieces.
Put the smashed cucumber pieces into a bowl, add the myoga ginger, and pour the umeboshi sauce on top. Mix all together and serve!
To Store
You can keep the leftovers in an airtight container and store it in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. Enjoy it soon.
Informação Nutricional
Tamanho da Dose
-
Calorias
31 kcal
Gordura Total
1 g
Gordura Saturada
1 g
Gordura Insaturada
2 g
Gordura Trans
-
Colesterol
-
Sódio
246 mg
Carboidratos Totais
6 g
Fibra Alimentar
1 g
Açúcares Totais
1 g
Proteína
1 g
4 servings
doses12 minutes
tempo ativo15 minutes
tempo total