Cucumbers

I've picked what I believe is the last cucumber of year from my garden.  The heat and the lessening rain have done a number on the plant which is shriveling and not likely to produce any more fruit.  Of course, there are also no more blossoms, another pretty good indicator.

Although we treat them like a vegetable, cucumbers are actually a fruit, related to melons like cantaloupe.  High in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory, cucumbers are a good source of vitamin K which is important to help the body properly utilize vitamin D.

Refreshing, hydrating, and delicious, cucumbers can be prepared a number of different ways, used raw in salads, creamy salads (such as raita or tzatziki), or pickled.

One of my absolute favorite ways to eat them is as a refrigerator pickle because in season I just keep throwing more cucumbers into the jar.  They only need to sit for a few days to be ready to eat.  It's important to remember that because these are not hot water bathed, they will not last outside the refrigerator and even stored in the refrigerator are probably not good to keep for more than two weeks,  I confess I eat them so quickly when I make them that I'm not really sure how long they would last.

cucumber pickles

Refrigerator Cucumber Pickles

Ingredients
  

  • 1/2 gallon jar - sterilized
  • 2 cups raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar
  • 6 cups of water
  • 1/2 cup pickling salt
  • 1 bunch fresh dill
  • 3-4 cloves garlic cut in half
  • 1 small vidalia onion, peeled and sliced - optional
  • Don't forget the cucumbers

Instructions
 

  • In a medium pan combine vinegar, water and salt
  • Bring to a slow boil, stirring until salt is completely dissolved
  • Remove from heat and let cool completely
  • Add remaining ingredients including onion slices if desired
  • Wash and prepare cucumbers by cutting into slices or spears
  • Put as many as will fit into jar and still be submerged
  • Let sit 2-3 days before eating

About Mira

Mira Dessy is The Ingredient Guru. A holistic nutrition professional, author, and a popular public speaker, she knows that it's not just what you eat, but what's in what you eat. She is the author of The Pantry Principle: how to read the label and understand what’s really in their food. Dessy is a Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner whose mission is to educate and empower consumers. She curates the Lean Clean Green Subscription box, the premier, organic, earth-friendly, healthy, sustainable subscription box which can be found online at https://theingredientguru.memberbox.com

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