Sweet and Spicy Smashed Cucumber Salad

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This Sweet and Spicy Smashed Cucumber Salad is an easy, healthy, and light side dish that takes cucumbers from bland to fabulous. Slightly sweet and spicy, garlicky, and fresh, it’s surprisingly addictive yet very healthy (vegan, Paleo, and refined sugar-free).
Prep 25 minutes
Cook 5 minutes
Total 30 minutes
5 from 38 votes

I first had a smashed cucumber salad at a Chinese restaurant a few years ago, and it was incredible. I couldn’t believe cucumbers could taste so dang good. I mostly associated cucumbers with spa water and Greek salads, both of which I enjoy very much. But I never gave them much credit until I tried that salad.

Smashing cucumbers has been a thing in many Asian cuisines for some time, but it’s been a rather recent addition to Western cuisine. While my smashed cucumber salad is not Chinese-inspired, it is just as delicious as the first smashed cucumber salad I had a few years ago.

Here, smashed cucumbers are dressed in a slightly sweet, slightly spicy, garlicky red wine vinaigrette, and to add some sweetness, fresh peaches are tossed in. The salad gets finished with a hit of fresh basil, chewy golden raisins, and toasted pine nuts.

And if you are interested in an East Asian cucumber salad, you gotta try my Spicy Korean Cucumber Salad!

Sweet and Spicy Smashed Cucumber Salad

Why you’ll like this recipe

Summer perfection. Crisp cooling cucumbers and seasonal peaches with fresh basil make for the perfect fun summer salad. It’s light, healthy, and refreshing, yet packed with lots of zingy flavor. Take it on a picnic, bring it to a vegan BBQ, or enjoy it for any other al fresco dining occasion.

Almost too easy to make. If you know how to chop up vegetables and fruits, you will have no problem making this salad! That’s all you need to do. Chop and mix.

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Perfectly balanced in flavors and textures. This salad has it all: a sweet yet spicy vinaigrette, buttery yet crunchy toasted pine nuts, chewy golden raisins, juicy peaches, crisp cucumbers. It’s truly a delight to eat!

Unique. If you’re tired of eating the same boring salads, this is a non-traditional salad that will surprise and delight your tastebuds.

Sweet and Spicy Smashed Cucumber Salad

Ingredient Rundown

Cucumbers. If you can find Persian cucumbers, those are ideal in this recipe. They are mini cukes (about 5-6 inches long), seedless, extremely crisp, and slightly sweet. I typically buy them at Whole Foods, but they’re increasingly sold at many grocery stores, usually packed in trays with 5-6 cukes.

Unlike many cukes you’ve seen before, Persian cucumbers are never watery, and their fresh flavor is always on point. If you find them at the store, pick up an extra pack because they make a delightful healthy snack.

If you can’t find Persian cucumbers, use an English cucumber (AKA, a hot house cucumber). They are crunchy and crisp, and significantly tastier than regular cukes. Or, if you can find Japanese cucumbers, those would be excellent here too.

I do not recommend using a regular cuke (AKA a pole cucumber). They are watery, bland, not crisp, and slightly bitter, and they will do nothing for this salad. You’ve been warned.

Also please note that while cucumbers can be bought year round, they are best in season (like all produce). Their peak season is the summer. Which is why I’m sharing this salad right now. Because it’s summer.

Sweet and Spicy Smashed Cucumber Salad

Peaches. I first started enjoying peaches in salad a few summers ago when I married them with heirloom tomatoes, fresh basil, bread cubes, and a balsamic vinaigrette for a summer panzanella salad. That salad inspired me to add peaches here!

Fresh Basil. I love using fresh herbs in salads, especially nontraditional salads like this one. And peach + basil is such a delightful combination, so I figured the combination would be excellent. And it was!

Toasted Pine Nuts. As with fresh herbs, I love adding toasted nuts to my salads. The crunch brings an interesting textural contrast, and toasting the nuts packs in more flavor, as the toasting process draws out maximal flavor from nuts. Plus, pine nuts are extremely buttery, so they add a slight touch of indulgence to this very fresh and healthy salad.

Golden Raisins. Another interesting texture in this salad comes from the chewiness of golden raisins, as compared to the crisp cukes. Plus, their sweetness pairs so perfectly with the slightly spicy vinaigrette.

Sweet and Spicy Vinaigrette. This is where a lot of flavor comes in. Garlicky (fresh crushed garlic), spicy (red pepper flakes), tangy (red wine vinegar), and rich full-bodied yet mild fruitiness (good-quality extra virgin olive oil).

How to make this Sweet and Spicy Smashed Cucumber Salad

Smash the cukes. This sounds more violent than it really is, but smashing is key to a good cucumber salad. Slicing cucumbers simply will not do. As the New York Times writes:

“Sliced cucumbers have a smooth, impenetrable surface, and when you introduce them to dressing, they usually shrug it off. By contrast, smashed cucumbers are wide open: Their craggy edges and rough surfaces absorb flavors and form relationships in seconds.”

To smash a cucumber, lay a big heavy knife flat on top of the cuke, and smash down on the widest part of the blade, similar to how you would use a knife to smash down on a garlic clove to remove its peel. Alternatively, some chefs use a wooden mallet, rolling pin, or even the back of a skillet to smash the cukes. You want to smash until the cucumber cracks open, usually into a few pieces.

Once you smash them, use you hands to tear the cucumbers up into chunks. They don’t need to be itty bite-sized pieces and they shouldn’t be chopped into uniform pieces. The variety in shapes and sizes makes a a smashed cucumber salad very satisfying and interesting, and the rough pieces hold onto the vinaigrette better.

Then, add the smashed cukes to a colander or strainer and sprinkle with some salt. Salting the cukes draws out their excess moisture and helps retain that beautiful vibrant green color. Let the salted cucumbers rest for at least 15 minutes, or up to an hour. Then discard any liquid that has accumulated during the salting process.

Once the salted cukes have rested, dress them with the sweet and spicy red wine vinaigrette. Slice up some peaches (don’t slice them earlier, as they tend to get bruised), and toss with the vinaigrette. Finally, top it with the toasted pine nuts, golden raisins, and basil, and toss to combine.

Sweet and Spicy Smashed Cucumber Salad

How to Serve Sweet and Spicy Smashed Cucumber Salad

This is a great starter salad for any of your entertaining needs, or a fancy yet casual side dish for any dinner. Or, you can just bring this delicious salad to your next potluck or picnic for everyone to share. If you want to turn this salad into a complete meal, you can toss in some chickpeas or white beans and toss to combine.

Sweet and Spicy Smashed Cucumber Salad

Substitutes for this Sweet and Spicy Smashed Cucumber Salad

If you can’t find golden raisins, I would recommend substituting currants or dried cherries. Regular ol’ brown raisins should be your last option (I am not a huge fan). Sorry, but golden raisins just taste better.

I love the contrast of the crisp cukes with the juicy peaches, but if you can’t find peaches, you can substitute another summer fruit, such as apricots, nectarines, or even strawberries.

And if you already have a batch of Red Wine Vinaigrette on hand or on your to-make list, just use that instead of the vinaigrette listed in the recipe :)

Sweet and Spicy Smashed Cucumber Salad

More smash-able recipes

Did you enjoy smashing these cukes and want to smash even more foodstuffs?

Check out my Crispy Smashed Potatoes with Cilantro Pesto or my Creamy Mushroom Smashed Avocado Toast.

In any event, that’s all you need to know about this Sweet and Spicy Smashed Cucumber Salad. If you give recipe a try, be sure to tag me on Instagram with your recreations and please comment with your feedback below!

Sweet and Spicy Smashed Cucumber Salad

Sweet and Spicy Smashed Cucumber Salad

5 from 38 votes
This Sweet and Spicy Smashed Cucumber Salad is an easy, healthy, and light side dish that takes cucumbers from bland to fabulous. Slightly sweet and spicy, garlicky, and fresh, it’s surprisingly addictive yet very healthy (vegan, Paleo, and refined sugar-free).
Prep Time: 25 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Cuisine: New American
Diet Vegan
Serving size: 4 as a side

Ingredients

  • 5-6 mini Persian cucumbers (or 1 large English cucumber)
  • 2-3 ripe but firm peaches, sliced

Sweet and Spicy Vinaigrette

  • 2 garlic cloves, crushed
  • ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes, plus more to taste
  • 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon pure maple syrup
  • 2 tablespoons good-quality extra virgin olive oil
  • Kosher salt and black pepper to taste
  • 2-3 tablespoons pine nuts
  • 2-3 tablespoons golden raisins
  • One handful of fresh basil leaves, slivered

Instructions

  • Smash the cucumbers. Using the back of a heavy knife, smash down on each cucumber using the widest part of the blade (similar to smashing down on a garlic clove to remove its peel) until the cucumber cracks open into a few pieces.
    1. NOTE: If using a large English cucumber, cut the cucumber into three segments before smashing.
  • Using your hands, tear the smashed cucumbers into rough chunks.
  • Place the cucumber chunks in a colander and sprinkle with a bit of kosher salt. Place the colander on top of a bowl. Allow the cucumbers to rest for at least 15 minutes, or up to 1 hour. Discard any liquid collected in the bowl.
  • Meanwhile, toast the pine nuts. To toast pine nuts, add them to a dry skillet over medium-low heat and toss occasionally until golden brown, 3-5 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, make the Sweet and Spicy Vinaigrette. Crush the garlic cloves. Add them to a bowl, along with the red pepper flakes, vinegar, and maple syrup. Whisk to combine, then stream in the olive oil, whisking as you go. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
    1. Alternatively, add all of the ingredients to a jar, close the lid, and shake up the jar until the dressing is emulsified.
  • Add the drained cucumbers to a large serving bowl.
  • Slice the peaches (don’t slice earlier, as they tend to bruise). Add the sliced peaches to the cucumbers, and then toss them with the Sweet and Spicy Vinaigrette. Top with the toasted pine nuts, golden raisins and slivered basil. Taste, and adds salt and pepper as needed.

Calories: 161kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Sodium: 141mg | Potassium: 217mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 361IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 17mg | Iron: 1mg

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71 comments on Sweet and Spicy Smashed Cucumber Salad

  1. Robin

    5 stars
    Every summer for the last few years when I have too much cucumber and basil in the garden and a case of peaches ripening on the counter, I remember this perfect salad and I get excited all over again. I’ve gotten salad-hating adults and children to scarf this down, it’s that good. Thanks, Nisha, I’ll keep smashing!

    1. Kaitlin @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Robin, I agree this recipe is a winner! Thanks for the awesome review :)

  2. Jess

    I am usually not a fan of salads but this one made me want to give salads another chance, and fortunately I did!! It was so so good, already made it 3 times :) Many thanks Nisha for sharing this recipe!

    1. Kaitlin @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Hi Jess, we’re thrilled to hear you enjoyed this recipe. I just tried it myself the other day and was thoroughly impressed!

      Next time, would you mind leaving a rating alongside your review? Star ratings are big help to readers who are thinking of making the recipe. Thanks!

  3. Cherie

    This sounds yummy! I might grill the sliced peaches first to add some more summer flavor! Thanks!

    1. Kaitlin @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Thanks, Cherie! And that sounds like a tasty idea!

  4. Luky

    5 stars
    Made this salad a month ago for an informal dinner party and everyone raved about it. I’m making it again today as I can still taste the deliciousness of it! You’ve inspired me to cook Nisha—thank you (and so does my family).

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Awesome, Luky. Thanks for your comment and for taking the time to review! :) So wonderful to hear RPL has been an inspiration for you in the kitchen.

  5. ReNee Finneman

    I made this recipe and it was excellent. Everyone loved the blend of flavors.

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Hi ReNee, we’re thrilled to hear everyone enjoyed this recipe! Next time, would you mind leaving a rating alongside your review? Star ratings are big help to readers who are thinking of making the recipe. Thanks!

  6. pixiestick

    What happened to the Korean Cucumber salad recipe? I was totally going to make that this week…

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      It’s still there! Here’s the link: https://rainbowplantlife.com/spicy-cucumber-salad/. Sorry for the late reply!

  7. Anica

    5 stars
    SOOOO good! We have an abundance of cucumbers right now! I used peaches and blueberries (we have lots of bb’s too) in this salad. Really tasty….I have a feeling I’ll be making it a few more times yet!

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Yum, Anica! Thanks for sharing!

  8. Esther

    5 stars
    You are a genius in the kitchen. I have loved every single recipe of yours that I have reproduced. I couldn’t find all the ingredients for the new Korean cucumber salad one you recently posted, so I went with this one. Can’t wait to try the other one!
    Congratulations for your great work!

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Aw, we are so glad you love the recipes Esther! We hope you enjoy the Korean cucumber salad :)

  9. Eva

    5 stars
    One of the best salads I have ever made. Substituted the reasons for chopped dates and the pinenuts for spice walnuts because it was all I had. I plan on making this again and again this summer given all the delicious stone fruits in season in california now.

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Eva, So glad to hear you loved this recipe!

  10. CJurado

    5 stars
    This salad was very balanced and delicious. Will make this one over and over! Thank you!

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      CJurado, So glad to hear you loved this recipe!

  11. Tanis

    5 stars
    This salad is SO good. I made it months ago but had to come back and review. I will make this over and over.

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Thanks for the lovely feedback, Tanis!

  12. Estela

    5 stars
    I totally loved this recipe!! I wasn’t going to find sweet peaches so I decided to Julian an apple and use that. I decided to add strawberry as well to give it a contrast color and because it was suggested. It was a HUGE hit!!

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Tasty, Estela! Thanks for sharing!

  13. Katie McCracken

    5 stars
    Made this today and man o’ man, it was good! I didn’t have red wine vinegar, pine nuts or golden raisins so I substituted lemon juice, cashews and dates. I’m sure the original recipe is even better but I was loving this combo too! Thanks for the recipe inspiration Nisha!

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Sounds like such a tasty rendition, Katie! Happy to hear you loved the recipe!

  14. Galina

    5 stars
    Delicious salad 🥗

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Happy to hear you loved it, Galina!

  15. Catherine

    5 stars
    Been waiting all summer to have some ripe peaches and cucumbers so I could make this, and it surpassed my expectations. The combination of garlic, pine nuts, and basil reminds me of Sicilian food. The sweetness, acidity, nuttiness, and freshness are just an amazing combination. I will look forward to this every summer! Thanks, Nisha. You’re a food genius.

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Awesome, Catherine. Thanks for your comment and for taking the time to review!

  16. Brittaney Wilson-harris

    5 stars
    This is absolutely amazing! Today was the second time in 4-days that I made this recipe. Thanks Nisha from the bottom of my heart for all you do. Without your help, my transition to eating more plant based whole foods would not be possible.

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      That’s so lovely to hear, Brittaney! Thrilled you love the recipe!

  17. Maneesha

    5 stars
    Hi Nisha! What a great recipe! I made this yesterday and threw in some blueberries just for fun. The dressing was great! thanks for another hit recipe!

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Tasty, Maneesha! So great to hear you love the recipe!

  18. Rita

    Why smash cukes

    1. Support @ Rainbow Plant Life

      Hi Rita! Smashing the cucumbers allows for more surface area to be exposed, thus more area to soak up that delicious vinaigrette!

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