German Cucumber Salad (Gurkensalat) - Oma's Recipe (2024)

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This tangy and sweet German Cucumber Salad is a delicious side salad that takes only minutes to make.

It's a perfect side dish for many German recipes, such as Schnitzel and Krautfleckerl, and American favorites, such as Taco Casserole and our Lazy Lasagna.

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This is the number one salad I grew up with in Germany. It's always been one of my favorite things to eat.

My Oma made this Cucumber Salad whenever I was at her house. I talk a lot about German food, and there are lots of recipes I love to share. But this one is special.

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It brings back all those feel-good childhood memories and how lucky I was to learn so much from Oma. And looking back, it's the recipe that started my love for food and cooking.

What Is Gurkensalat?

Cucumber Salad in German is called Gurkensalat. It's one of the most popular side dishes in Germany. Generally speaking, we have two different kinds of cucumber salad.

The one in this recipe is made with a simple dill dressing, and our creamy Cucumber Salad is made with sour cream.

CREAMY GERMAN CUCUMBER SALAD
This is the other German Cucumber Salad - the creamy one!

This is how you pronounce Gurkensalat in German:

Why This German Cucumber Salad Works

TASTE - It is a very refreshing side dish. Once the cucumbers had a chance to absorb the flavors of the dressing, they became soft, almost chewy, and ultra-refreshing.

EASY - Who doesn't love easy and delicious recipes that require only a handful of ingredients? Our traditional German Cucumber Salad fits the bill.

PARTY FAVORITE - Light and refreshing, this German Cucumber Salad is the perfect dish to bring to your next party, potluck, or family gathering. It's easy to double, triple, or even quadruple the recipe.

DIFFERENT - This salad slightly differs from some salads you might be used to. First, you'll notice that there's a lot of dressing. A lot. And that's ok. Unlike other cucumber salads, we don't remove the inside or try to remove the excess water.

At first, the dressing is quite intense, but the excess liquid of the cucumbers creates a deliciously balanced tangy, sweet, and refreshing summer salad. Cucumbers are not very flavorful, but they take on the flavoring of the dressing.

Ingredients

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CUCUMBER - You will want to get English cucumbers (sometimes called hothouse cucumbers). Despite their "English" name, they are the seedless cucumbers we use in Germany.

LEMON - Fresh lemon juice is a must (for me). Some recipes use white wine vinegar, but I like fresh lemon best. If you are interested in alternatives, read the next sections below when I go into more detail about substitutions.

Use 1-2 lemons. You'll want to have about a third to a half cup of fresh lemon juice.

OIL - Use your favorite oil. We used to use vegetable oil or sunflower oil at the time, but these days, I mostly use olive oil when making this salad. If you want a more traditional salad, use the other oils I mentioned.

SUGAR - Use regular granulated sugar.

SALT - Adding salt lifts and brightens all of the flavors.

DILL - Fresh, chopped dill is ideal for this easy dill dressing.

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Variations

VINEGAR. - In Germany, most of the time, we use fresh lemon. But sometimes, we used a German vinegar, Kühne Zitronen Essig. It is a lemon-infused vinegar. Although you'll find it in every German grocery store, I haven't been able to source it in the US.

Some people seem to use Apple Cider Vinegar, and as far as I can remember, this wasn't even a thing growing up. But if that's your personal preference, there is nothing wrong with it.

Because we used fresh lemons, you'll have to make some adjustments. I'd probably start with a ¼ cup of vinegar. If that's not tangy enough, increase it to ⅓ cup.

And if you'll find it too tangy, add more sugar. This is a fool-proof, very forgiving recipe.

You'll have to experiment to find that perfect balance for yourself. Just remember the dressing will taste more intense than what you might be used to from other salads.

FUN FACT: Cucumbers are made up of over 95% of water!

ONION. - I've seen German Cucumber Salad recipes in the US using raw onions, sweet onions, red onions, and sometimes even green onions. And there is nothing wrong with it. If you like onions, add them. But if you want to create an authentic German cucumber salad, skip the onion.

I will say that this applies to the kind of clear-dressing German cucumber salad I am writing about today.

That's how it works with traditional recipes. Regional differences are very common.

How To Make This German Cucumber Salad Recipe

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  1. CUCUMBER AND DILL - Peel and slice the cucumbers into thin slices. Mince the fresh dill. Combine sliced cucumbers and the fresh dill in a large group and toss until well combined.
  2. DRESSING - In a small bowl, combine oil, lemon juice, salt, sugar, and juice and whisk until the sugar has dissolved.
  3. REST - Allow the salad to rest for 15-30 minutes in the fridge.

Recipe Success Tips

MANDOLINE SLICER - You can use a sharp kitchen knife to slice the peeled cucumber. Or, if you are like me, use a mandoline slicer. I have this adjustable mandoline; it's perfect, and I use it all the time. I use the number 2 setting for cucumbers.

More Easy German Salad Recipes

Tomato Salad

Warm German Potato Salad

Cold German Potato Salad

Leftovers

STORE - Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 days. You might find that the salad tastes best on the second day.

TIP - When it's time to enjoy the leftover salad, remove it from the fridge about 15-30 minutes before serving. You can also add a dash of salt to liven the flavors.

FREEZE - Don't freeze a cucumber salad.

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TUNA SALAD - This sweet and savory salad is perfect for sandwiches and wraps.

EGG SALAD - Perfectly cooked eggs are tossed in a savory, lightly tangy, creamy dressing.

SHRIMP SALAD - This classic creamy salad can be served as a delicious salad for lunch or dinner or made into a delicious sandwich.

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Oma's German Cucumber Salad

Oma's sweet and tart German cucumber salad with just 5 ingredients!

Servings: 6 servings

PREP TIME: 5 minutes minutes

Resting 30 minutes minutes

TOTAL TIME: 5 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

  • 2 large cucumbers peel, slice
  • 1-2 whole lemon juiced, about ½ cup lemon juice
  • ¼ cup dill fresh, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil alternatively use olive oil, canola oil, or sunflower oil
  • ¼ cup sugar granulated
  • ½ teaspoon salt

Instructions

  • Peel and slice the cucumbers. Place cucumber slices into a large bowl and combine with chopped dill.

  • In a small bowl, combine oil, lemon juice, sugar, and salt and whisk until the sugar has dissolved. Pour the dressing over cucumbers and combine well.

  • Cover the bowl with a lid of plastic foil and rest in the fridge for 30 minutes. Serve and enjoy.

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Nutrition

Calories: 64kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 0.4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Sodium: 197mg | Potassium: 142mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 218IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 17mg | Iron: 0.3mg

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FAQs

How do you keep cucumber salad from getting soggy? ›

Salt: The secret to the best cucumber salad is to salt your cucumbers. The salt makes the cucumbers taste better and removes excess water, diluting the dressing. I use sea salt, but any salt will do. Vinegar: I love apple cider vinegar in this dressing, but distilled or white wine vinegar also works nicely.

What is the history of Gurkensalat? ›

Emergence of Gurkensalat: The specific dish known as Gurkensalat, or cucumber salad, likely developed in Germany and other parts of Central Europe. Cucumber salads gained popularity in the 18th and 19th centuries as a refreshing Side Dish, particularly during the warm summer months.

Why is my cucumber salad foamy? ›

As the cucumbers release their moisture, you may find that there are a few bubbles in your salad as well. Don't worry, that is totally normal.

How to stop cucumber from getting soggy? ›

One of the best ways to prevent spoilage is with proper storage. Ideally, store cucumbers in the crisper drawer in the fridge. They should be kept between 50°F to 54°F and about 90% to 95% humidity.

How to stop salad from going soggy? ›

Store it properly. One way you can guarantee a crunchy, fresh tasting salad is by storing the components correctly. Whether it is lettuce leaves or cucumbers, once the packaging has been opened, make sure to put a sheet of kitchen towel in with them to absorb moisture and stop those leaves from going slimy.

How do you say cucumber in German? ›

noun
  1. edible fruit. cucumber → Gurke;
  2. plant. cucumber → Gurke;

Why is my cucumber salad bitter? ›

Cucumbers—and other members of the pumpkin and gourd family—produce a compound called cucurbitacins that can impart a bitter taste. The amount of cucurbitacins a cucumber contains is increased when the plant faces adverse growing conditions, like a lack of water or excessive heat.

Why is it called Russian salad? ›

Russian salad was originally called Oliver salad based on the Moscow-based Belgian chef who invented it. During the 20th century, the dish spread throughout Europe and adopted the name Russian salad.

What is a cucumber in vinegar called? ›

A pickled cucumber – commonly known as a pickle in the United States and Canada and a gherkin (/ɡərkɪn/) in Britain, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand – is a usually small or miniature cucumber that has been pickled in a brine, vinegar, or other solution and left to ferment.

How do Mexicans eat cucumber? ›

Cucumbers with chili, or pepinos con chile in Spanish, are a popular Mexican snack. It is typically made with cucumbers, chili, and lime.

How do you store cucumbers so they stay crunchy? ›

In Plastic Wrap

The plastic wrap acts as a shield and locks in moisture, which prevents the cukes from ripening and becoming mushy. After trying this method, you'll be pleasantly surprised to see that your cucumbers are still crispy and crunchy up to a week later.

How to keep cucumber sandwiches from getting soggy? ›

My favorite tip for keeping cucumber sandwiches from getting soggy is an easy one! Just salt your cucumbers! Put your sliced cucumbers in a bowl, add a sprinkle of salt, and let sit for 20 minutes.

How do you prep a salad so it doesn't get soggy? ›

Avoid soggy salads by assembling them the right way.

The fix: Try prepping salads in a mason jar. Put the wet ingredients on the bottom and the dryer ingredients on the top to keep them separated.

How do you get the water out of a cucumber salad? ›

Salt – It draws moisture out of the cucumbers, giving them a crisp, pickle-like texture. It also makes the flavors in this salad pop! Fresh dill and chives – Dill is a classic ingredient in a cucumber onion salad, as its sour flavor pairs perfectly with the sweet and tangy vinegar dressing.

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