Whether you're wanting to spice up a stir-fry dish or looking to for a different vegetable side for a recipe, cooked cucumbers are a delicious addition to any meal. Because they're mostly water, cucumbers take on a different flavor profile depending on how you cook them and the other ingredients you mix in. With a few basic cooking utensils and appliances, a bit of seasoning, and some imagination, you'll be improvising like a professional chef in no time!

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Baking a Cucumber

  1. 1
    Use a knife to cut a cucumber in half lengthwise. Cut the cucumber on a cutting board so you don’t damage the surface underneath. You should have two long halves with all of the cucumber’s seeds exposed when you’re finished.[1]
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    Use a spoon to seed the two halves of the cucumber. Starting with one half of the cucumber, scoop out all of the flesh and seeds with the spoon until the center of that half is completely carved out. Repeat on the other half of the cucumber.[2]
    • Don't worry about this step if you're baking a seedless cucumber.
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  3. 3
    Cut the cucumber halves into lengthwise strips using the knife. You want each strip to be about ⅜ inch (0.95 cm) wide. Once you’ve cut all of the strips, use the knife to cut each strip down so it’s 2 inches (5.1 cm) long.[3]
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    Put the strips in a large bowl with 1 ½ teaspoons (7.4 mL) of salt. Toss the cucumbers and salt with a spoon. The salt will prevent the cucumbers from being too watery. Set the cucumbers aside for 30 minutes.[4]
    • You can add 2 tablespoons (29.6 mL) of wine vinegar and a ⅛ teaspoon (0.6 mL) of sugar to the bowl of cucumber strips to give them extra flavor.[5]
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    Put the cucumber strips in a colander and rinse them under cold water. Let the colander drain completely. Use a paper towel to pat dry each of the cucumber strips.[6]
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    Spread out the cucumber strips in a baking dish and season them. You can also add other vegetables, like scallions, to the dish to bake in the oven with the cucumbers.[7]
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    Bake the strips in the oven at 375 degrees (190C) for one hour. Leave the baking dish uncovered and stir the cucumber strips every 20 minutes. After an hour, use an oven mitt to remove the baking dish. Transfer the cucumber strips to a plate using a spatula.[8]
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Method 2
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Frying a Cucumber

  1. 1
    Cut a cucumber in half lengthwise using a knife. Do it over a cutting board to protect your counter or table from scratches.[9]
  2. 2
    Scoop out the seeds from both halves of the cucumber with a spoon. Run the spoon from one end of the cucumber to the other, scooping up all the seeds and everything in the center of the cucumber along the way. When you’re finished, you should have two carved out halves of the cucumber.[10]
    • If you’re cooking with a seedless cucumber, you can skip this step.
  3. 3
    Cut the cucumber halves crosswise into ¼ inch (0.64 cm) slices. Make sure the slices aren’t any thinner or they may wilt when you fry them. Each cucumber slice should look like a tiny letter "C."[11]
  4. 4
    Mix the slices with 1 ½ teaspoons (7.4 mL) of salt in a large bowl. Stir the cucumber slices and salt with a spoon for one minute, or until the slices are thoroughly coated with the salt.[12]
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    Set the bowl of cucumber slices aside for 30 minutes. During this time the salt will draw out excess water from inside the cucumber slices, improving their texture and making them less watery.[13]
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    Rinse the slices under cold water in a colander and let them dry. While the water drains from the colander, blot the surface of the cucumber slices with a paper towel to dry them off. You don't want a lot of excess water when you fry them.[14]
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    Add 1 tablespoon (14.8 mL) of cooking oil to a skillet. Heat the skillet over high heat on a stovetop. Wait for the cooking oil to start lightly smoking.[15]
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    Pour the cucumber slices into the skillet. Use a spoon to stir the cucumber slices continuously in the skillet for around three to four minutes. You’ll know the cucumber slices are finished frying when they have a glossy appearance. When they’re done, transfer them to a plate and turn off the stovetop.[16]
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Method 3
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Trying Different Cucumber Recipes

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    Mix in fried cucumbers with garlic and spicy pork for a good stir-fry. Cook ground pork in a wok and add chili flakes to make it spicy. In a separate wok, fry some garlic and sliced cucumbers. Pour the ground pork in with the garlic and cucumber and stir until they're all mixed together. Serve over rice.[17]
  2. 2
    Prepare a tasty sour cream sauce to dip fried cucumber strips in. To make the sauce, mix 1 cup (0.24 liters) of sour cream, 2 mashed cloves of garlic, ¼ yellow onion, and 2 tablespoons (29.6 mL) of milk. Add lemon juice, chives, parsley, tarragon, salt, and pepper to taste. Store the sauce in the fridge until you're ready to serve it.[18]
  3. 3
    Make baked cucumber salt and vinegar strips. Before you bake the cucumber strips in the oven, toss them in a bowl with olive oil, vinegar, and salt. Bake the cucumber strips at 175 degrees Fahrenheit (79C) for three to four hours.[19]
  4. 4
    Add whipping cream to baked cucumbers to make creamed cucumbers. Boil 1 cup (0.24 liters) of whipping cream. Pour the boiled whipping cream over the baked cucumbers. Season with salt, pepper, and parsley.[20]
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    Yes, a cucumber can be eaten raw and in fact, this is the way it is consumed most of the time. It makes for an excellent salad vegetable and can be sliced, diced, spiraled or chopped and then added to the salad. A cucumber can also be eaten on its own as a snack, in slices or sticks or added to a vegetable platter for dipping. Always wash well before eating and if it has a rough skin, peel first.
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    If a recipe requires removal of the seeds of a cucumber before cooking, this might be for one of several reasons. First (and the main reason), the seeds might release too much additional liquid to the recipe, throwing out the moisture balance. Second, the seeds might have an unwanted texture for the dish. Third, the seeds might impart too strong a cucumber flavor to the dish.
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    How to take the bitterness out of a cucumber?
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    Bitterness is usually only found at the ends, so you can always cut away the ends and only eat the middle. However, there is a trick you can try to make the whole cucumber less better. Cut off the ends of the cucumber. Using the part cut off, rub each end until a white foam appears. Once this appears, rinse off the ends to remove it, then use the cucumber as desired. It should no longer taste bitter.
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Things You’ll Need

  • Cucumber
  • Sharp knife
  • Cutting board
  • Spoon
  • Large bowl
  • Salt
  • Colander
  • Baking dish
  • Cooking oil

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Whipping up some cucumbers for a stir-fry, salad, or snack in the oven or on the stovetop is super easy. To bake cucumbers in the oven, first cut your cucumbers in half lengthwise, then scoop out the seeds with a spoon. Cut the halves into lengthwise strips. Toss them in a bowl with 1 ½ teaspoons of salt, then let them sit for 30 minutes. This will help them keep their shape while baking. After a half-hour, rinse the cucumbers under cool water and pat them dry with a paper towel. Spread them out on a baking dish, then put them in a 375-degree oven for 1 hour. Make sure to stir the cucumber strips every 20 minutes so they cook evenly. You can also fry cucumber slices on the stove. After letting them soak in salt, rinse and dry them, then put them in a frying pan with 1 tablespoon of cooking oil. Sautee them over medium heat for 3-4 minutes. To learn how to make more cucumber recipes, read on!

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