Cucumber Edamame Salad

5 from 2 votes

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Fresh and flavorful cucumber edamame salad is simple, yet satisfying! It's your must try spring salad.

Fresh and flavorful cucumber edamame salad is simple, yet satisfying! It’s your must try spring salad.

Fresh and flavorful cucumber edamame salad is simple, yet satisfying! It's your must try spring salad.

I love grocery shopping. Truly! I didn’t realize this until I had my baby boy.

The first two months post-partum, my in-laws and Garrat did all the grocery shopping for me. It was great, but I missed going through the isles and picking each and every produce myself.

Well anyway, one time I sent Garrat to the store with a long list of produce, he brought me a bag of mini cucumbers instead of zucchini. Not that he had confused the two (after all he’s a botanist!), but he didn’t find zucchini, so he bought cucumbers. Not sure about his logic there. But I’m actually so glad he did, because the next day when I was watching Food Network, Giada was making this awesome cucumber salad with mini cucumbers! It was fate, I had most of the ingredients on hand and simply had to make it!

With a few adjustments I made the salad and immediately fell in love! It felt like spring! So light and fresh!

Fresh and flavorful cucumber edamame salad is simple, yet satisfying! It's your must try spring salad.

The ingredients are few and simple, but all the right ones. I’ve made this recipe quite a few times. And I noticed the kind of cucumbers makes quite a bit of a difference. Mini or english cucumbers work best for this recipe, as they’re sweeter and seedless, not to mention how pretty they look.

As for tomatoes, go for whatever you have. I think Giada used cherry tomatoes, but I only had roma tomatoes, so I used those, just without seeds.

And the 3rd main ingredient is edamame. You can totally use frozen edamame, that’s what I used here. It adds not only delicious flavor, but also great texture. Without edamame this salad seemed lacking big time!

All these are tied together with simple olive oil, lemon juice dressing. And since I love lemon so much, I usually use a generous amount of lemon juice, but you adjust to your taste. Whatever you do, use freshly squeezed lemon juice though. No out of container stuff here.

Lastly, let’s not forget about fresh dill. It adds ton of fresh flavor that nothing can’t replace.

Fresh and flavorful cucumber edamame salad is simple, yet satisfying! It's your must try spring salad.

Seriously, this salad can’t get any simpler than this. It’s been such a life saver many nights when I just didn’t feel like cooking, but wanted something fresh and flavorful. Served along with steamed Mongolian dumplings, that my mom had made and froze for us while she was here, I had well-balanced dinner on the table in no time. (<- If you follow me on snapchat, @shineshka, I’m sure you’ve seen it quite a few times.)

Fresh and flavorful cucumber edamame salad is simple, yet satisfying! It's your must try spring salad.

Give this salad a try this spring. I just know you’ll be making it all summer long.

As always, thanks for reading!

5 from 2 votes

Cucumber Edamame Salad

Fresh and flavorful cucumber edamame salad is simple, yet satisfying! It’s your must try spring salad.
Prep: 10 minutes
Total: 10 minutes
Servings: 2 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 3 mini cucumbers or english cucumbers
  • 2 medium roma tomatoes
  • 1 cup shelled edamame fresh or frozen, I used frozen
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill

Instructions 

  • In a large bowl, combine olive oil, lemon juice, salt and pepper.
  • Slice the cucumber into thin disks.
  • Halve the tomatoes and scoop out the seeds for another use. Dice the remaining tomatoes.
  • Add the cucumbers, tomatoes, edamame and dill into the bowl with olive oil mixture.
  • Mix until well combined and serve immediately.

Nutrition

Calories: 256kcal
Carbohydrates: 21g
Protein: 12g
Fat: 15g
Sugar: 10g
Sodium: 599mg
Course: Salad
Cuisine: Asian

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10 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    I have cancer and the chemo causes almost everything I eat to taste like – UGH! but I made this salad and added avacado and OMG! YUMMY YUM YUM!
    Thanks

    1. Hi, Carla! Oh, I’m so happy you made and loved this recipe, and that it brought you a little joy in hard times! Thank you SO much for sharing your feedback, as it means so much to me. I love the avocado addition!

  2. Love this combination of ingredients! The bright, fresh cucumber and tomatoes plus the edamame adds some oomph and the light dressing. Definitely perfect for spring – and summer potlucks and picnics for months to come! Pinned!

  3. YUM! Edamame are soooooo addicting to me! Crunch A MaMe or whatever the brand is called is hands down the best! Crunchy, Salty – YUM!

  4. I love edamame but mostly just pop them like candy. This is a great salad idea to use them in a much more sophisticated (but easy) way. Love it!