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Ready to smash your food? This delicious Szechuan smacked cucumber dish is salty, sour, and spicy, and only takes a few minutes to make.

Smacked Cucumber with Chili Oil

Gosh… I never thought I’d get such a kick out of smashing a weighty chef’s knife into a vegetable.

But there I was at the kitchen island, giggling and going for broke.

You see, the term smacked cucumber isn’t a euphemism. You really break the cucumber for this Chinese pickled cucumber recipe. That way, the delicious marinade loaded with hot chili oil gets a chance to impart a ton of flavor into those nooks and crannies in a relatively short amount of time.

And, aside from the fun of getting a little aggressive with food, this smacked cucumber with chili oil recipe just happens to be one of my favorite Chinese side dishes!

A fun excuse to play with your food

The key is to find a balance with the smack. You don’t want to obliterate the cucumber to pulpy bits.

And under doing it on the smashing front will just mean you’ll need to need to salt-marinate the cucumber bits for this Sichuan cucumber salad for longer.

The pics in this post should give you a pretty good idea on how far to go with the whole destructive element.

If you’re still on the fence about how far to go when making your own smacked cucumber recipe at home, it’s probably best to stick with the less-is-more attitude and just marinate with salt longer.

Chili Oil – A little dab’ll do ya!

The difference between this smacked cucumber recipe and other cucumber side dishes (like this quick cucumber pickles recipe) is the use of Chinese chili oil and soy sauce.

When it comes to chili oil, a little goes a long way. It brings the spice for sure!

Soy sauce lends an undercurrent of saltiness and umami that play so well with spicy chili oil and the bright rice vinegar.

And… oooh, minced garlic is a MUST!

To peppercorn or not to peppercorn

Some people (like Ben) like adding ground Sichuan peppercorns to this smacked cucumber recipe to really up the spice quotient.

I prefer to leave them out – as they have a tongue numbing effect and can really overpower a dish. But if spice is your thing, go for it!

Healthy side dish or guilt-free midnight snack

Since we’ve been eating more plant based meals at our place, these smacked cucumbers with chili oil have been making regular appearances at the dinner table. Like at least once a week!

But, these delicious hot chili oil loaded Chinese pickles would go well with meat dishes as well.

They also make a guilt-free late night snack.

Or, heck, make a bowl of plain Japanese rice and turn these pickles into the star of your meal.

A couple of tips:

Careful with the knife! Don’t cut yourself when smacking the blade. Most important: keep the blade flat! If you plan on kissing anyone after eating these delicious garlic loaded Sichuan pickles, make sure they have a few too! ♥️

What about you? Is there a side dish you make all the time at your place? I’d love to hear about it in the comments section below!

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Smacked Cucumber with Chili Oil ★★★★★ 5 from 1 reviews Savory bites of cucumber tossed in chili oil and soy sauce. The perfect appetizer to wow your guests! Author: Caroline Phelps

Caroline Phelps Prep Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes

Yield: 2 cups 1 x

Category: Vegan

Cuisine: Chinese Scale 1x 2x 3x Ingredients 1 English cucumber

English cucumber 1 teaspoon kosher salt

kosher salt 2 cloves garlic (minced)

cloves garlic (minced) 1 teaspoon granulated sugar

granulated sugar 2 tablespoons plain rice vinegar

plain rice vinegar 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper

ground black pepper 1 tablespoon soy sauce

soy sauce 2 teaspoons hot chili oil Instructions Put cucumber on a cutting board and place a chef’s knife, flat, on top. Using the palm of your hand, smack the knife until the cucumber splits and breaks. Chop into bite size piece and transfer to a bowl. Sprinkle salt on top, toss and set aside for 30 minutes. Meanwhile make the chili oil by whisking the remaining ingredients in a bowl. Set aside. Drain the cucumber pieces and pat dry. Return to the bowl and top with chili oil. Serve. Keywords: vegetables, side, appetizer, vegetarian, plant based, meatless, Asian

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