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    German Cucumber Salad - Gurkensalat

    Published on August 16, 2017 ᛫ Updated on April 1, 2025 by Chef Markus

    This recipe for German Cucumber Salad is one that was passed down to me from my mother, who got the recipe from her mother etc. German cumber salad or Gurkensalat as it's known in Germany, is very easy to make and is often served alongside roasted meats or simply on its own. It makes a great lunch paired with a hearty sandwich and is a great addition to potlucks and other family gatherings!

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    Cucumbers are a great vegetable to eat and have on hand as a kitchen staple. Kids generally love them, and they are full of health benefits. Vitamins A, B, and C are all present in cucumbers and since these vegetables are made up of up to 95% water, they are a great way to keep hydrated and flush out toxins from your kidneys. Our family eats cucumbers daily!

    german cucumber salad garnished with dill in a glass bowl

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    While multiple variations of cucumber salad do exist, I will only focus on this one recipe today!

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    Table of Contents

    • My Mother's German Cucumber Salad
    • Instructions
    • More German Recipes

    My Mother's German Cucumber Salad

    Since cucumbers are fairly easy to grow at home, this Gurkensalat recipe is a great way to use up excess cucumbers from the garden. Besides the cucumbers, you will only need three other ingredients making this an easy salad recipe to put together with very little notice.

    Before you begin make sure you have:

    • 1 large cucumbers
    • ¾ teaspoon salt
    • 2 tablespoon chopped dill or chives
    • 1 tablespoon of oil
    • 2 tablespoon of white wine vinegar. (You could also substitute with this Homemade Chive Blossom Vinegar!)
    • 1 tablespoon of water

    Instructions

    Traditionally the cucumbers would have been peeled for this salad recipe, but I love the contrast the dark green rind adds to the salad.

    Wash the cucumbers and then very thinly slice them whole. If your knife skills are up to par, you could do this by hand, but for most home cooks I would suggest using a vegetable slicer such as this mandolin.

    An english cucumber being sliced on a japanese mandolin slicer for a german cucumber salad.

    If you have never heard of a mandolin slicer, it is essentially a very sharp hand-held slicer that is capable of slicing various vegetables from 3 mm to 20 mm thick. Most mandolins also come with various blade attachments which allow you to cut julienne and batonette style cuts.

    If you need to add this valuable tool to your kitchen arsenal I highly recommend a Benriner Japanese Mandolin over cheaper grocery store brands. The blade is removable which allows it to be sharpened, and is the mandolin most trusted by professional chefs. Once you have it you'll wonder how you ever did without!

    a stainless steel bowl filled with thinly sliced english cumber

    Once the cucumbers are sliced place the slices in a bowl and gently mix in ¾ teaspoon of sea salt. Cover the bowl and let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes to draw out the natural water present in cucumbers.

    As the cucumber slices sit, prepare the dressing by mixing the oil, vinegar, and herbs.

    dill, vinegar, oil, and salt, being mixed in a glass bowl for the german cucumber salad dressing

    Going back to the cucumber slices, drain the water and gently press the cucumber slices to squeeze out any extra moisture.

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    Don't squish the slices to mush though! By removing the excess water you prevent it from leeching into the dressing and watering it down.

    Mix the cucumber slices and the dressing and season to taste with salt and white pepper if you have it!

    A glass bowl filled with german cucumber salad, garnished with fresh dill

    That's it! Isn't it a simple recipe? It is perfect for a hot day, if you're only looking for a light meal, or simply something refreshing to snack on! The simple flavors of the cucumber and dill, paired with the vinegar, make this almost like a quick pickled salad! I hope you enjoy it as much as my family does!

    If you're looking for more healthy and easy to prepare salad recipes, try my shredded beet salad with apple!

    More German Recipes

    If you loved this German recipe, try out some of my other traditional German foods such as these:

    • Hearty German Goulash
    • German Schnitzel
    • Jägerschnitzel (Hunter's Schnitzel)
    • Braised German Red Cabbage Recipe (Rotkohl) with Blueberries & Cloves
    • German Meat Fondue (Fleischfondue)
    • Spaetzle Noodles
    • Käse Spaetzle with Caramelized Onions (The Ultimate Mac & Cheese)
    • German Glühwein - German Mulled Wine
    • How To Make German Style Sauerkraut
    • German Rosinenbrot (Raisin Bread)
    • German Sugar Candied Almonds (Gebrannte Mandeln)
    • or my Grandmother's Apple Pie!

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    Recipe

    german cucumber salad garnished with dill in a glass bowl

    German Cucumber Salad (Gurkensalat)

    Chef Markus
    A quick and refreshing German Cucumber Salad recipe, featuring only 4 ingredients! Perfect with a light lunch or served alongside roasted meats!
    5 from 2 votes
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 10 minutes mins
    Course Salad
    Cuisine European, German
    Servings 4 servings
    Calories 175 kcal
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    Equipment

    mandoline slicer
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    Ingredients
      

    • 1 large cucumbers
    • ¾ teaspoon salt
    • 2 tablespoon chopped dill or chives
    • 1 tablespoon oil
    • 2 tablespoon white wine vinegar. You could also substitute with this Homemade Chive Blossom Vinegar!
    • 1 tablespoon water

    Instructions
     

    • Wash and slice the cucumber very thinly, using either a mandolin slicer, or a chefs knife.
    • Mix ¾ teaspoon of salt in with the cucumber slices, to draw out the water.
    • Let the cucumber slices sit for 5 to 10 minutes as you mix the remaining ingredients to create the dressing.
    • Strain the salty cucumber water from the slices, and mix the sliced cucumbers into the dressing.
    • Season with a little white pepper, and some more herbs if you prefer a stronger dill flavor!
    • Chill the German cucumber salad for up to 2 days in the fridge. After this the cucumber starts to break down and go mushy, so make small batches!

    Notes

    You can try this salad with a "creamy" dressing by adding 4 tablespoon sour cream to the dressing

    Nutrition

    Calories: 175kcal

    Nutrition info is auto-generated. This information is an estimate; if you are on a special diet, please use your own calculations.

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    1. Renee

      May 22, 2018 at 6:17 pm

      5 stars
      I love cucumber salad! I look forward to trying your version of the salad.

      Reply
      • Markus Mueller

        May 23, 2018 at 10:39 am

        Take a picture and tag me on social media! (@earthfoodandfire)

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    2. randy

      April 24, 2018 at 5:54 am

      5 stars
      Lovely salad. Could you give a recipe for saurkraut and onions with German sausages, and also a tossed salad with German salad dressing?

      Reply
      • Markus Mueller

        April 25, 2018 at 8:35 am

        I'll add those recipes to my 'to-do' list! I'm glad you enjoyed the salad! Chef Markus

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