Peak Season Cucumber Recipes That Are Cool As

By Tyson Beckett
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Go on, eat an entire cucumber. Photo / Babiche Martens

Recipe category is: crunchy hydration.

Some produce gets prized for fleeting seasonality. Summer berries, stonefruit and asparagus are ephemeral treats with time-sensitive access that prompt an almost gorging style of eating – get your fill while you can.

Hot house growing practices mean cucumbers are more of a shelf staple.

Add one or two to your basket this week – as the recipes below show, they won’t go to waste.

Photo / Babiche Martens
Photo / Babiche Martens

Sure these crunchy corn tortillas were devised as a fresh way to start the day, but they have a customisable nature hinged on fresh ingredients that make them a good throw-together meal at any time of the day.

Photo / Babiche Martens.
Photo / Babiche Martens.

Warm weather and chilled soup go hand in hand. So do avocado and cucumber. All four converge in this heat-busting winner of a recipe.

Photo / Babiche Martens
Photo / Babiche Martens

Not just great stress relief. By giving cucumbers a bit of a bust-up you create lots of organic craggy edges that will trap pockets of, in this case, fish sauce and sesame-forward dressing.

Photo / Babiche Martens.
Photo / Babiche Martens.

Take the time to carefully and thinly slice rounds of cucumbers before giving them a sweet and sour pickling bath and the crunchy coins will transform into supple and piquant circles.

Serve this pickle with your favourite cheese and crackers. Photo / Babiche Martens
Serve this pickle with your favourite cheese and crackers. Photo / Babiche Martens

Grated ginger elevates this versatile pickle recipe that is ready in just two days and will last in the fridge for up to three months.

Photo / Babiche Martens
Photo / Babiche Martens

Wispy fennel fronds deliver wispy pepperiness through a crunchy tangled salad of cucumbers, courgette, carrot and celery.

Photo / Babiche Martens
Photo / Babiche Martens

You could be forgiven for thinking poke bowls are a hard-to-muck-up assemblage job where anything goes, but recipe developer Angela Casley points out the simplicity means there’s nowhere to hide. “Imperative to any poke bowl is the freshest of ingredients; fish that will melt in your mouth and a vegetable selection that is bright and crisp.” A great option for peak season cucumbers then.

Photo / Babiche Martens
Photo / Babiche Martens

Typically denser than other breads, rye is typified by its pleasant chewiness and slightly sour flavour. In this open-faced sandwich the heartiness gets rounded out by the classic pairing of cucumber and smoked salmon.

Photo / Babiche Martens
Photo / Babiche Martens

Drink your greens. This verdant smoothie is a nifty use of the odds and ends of your cucumbers. Blended with sweet banana, creamy avocado and energising matcha, it’s not an issue if they’ve gone a bit limp.

Photo / Babiche Martens
Photo / Babiche Martens

On a balmy evening this cool dessert, blended from juicy berries and quenching cucumber offers refreshment with each spoonful. And then there’s the tequila.

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