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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook easy balsamic vinegar pickled cucumbers [for japanese expats] using 9 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Easy Balsamic Vinegar Pickled Cucumbers [for Japanese expats]:
- Get 1 large cucumber
- Take 1 thumb's worth Ginger
- Take 1 Salt
- Make ready 25 ml ◆ Balsamic vinegar
- Prepare 25 ml ◆ Soy sauce
- Get For a sweet vinegar flavor
- Prepare 1 tbsp Sugar
- Take For a spicy version
- Make ready 1 Red chili pepper (sliced, without seeds)
Steps to make Easy Balsamic Vinegar Pickled Cucumbers [for Japanese expats]:
- Outside Japan, cucumbers are fat and large, so I cut them lengthwise (and remove the seeds), and slice into 5-7 mm rounds, salt them, and let them sit for a while. Mince or julienne the ginger.
- Mix together the ingredients marked with ◆ and bring to a boil in a pan. Add ginger. Since I made a sweet vinegar marinade (with sugar) for 1.5 cucumbers, I increased the marinade to 75 ml.
- Once the sauce of the ◆ ingredients comes to a boil, squeeze the excess water from the cucumbers, and add to the marinade. Simmer for 4 minutes over medium heat. (Be careful not to overboil, as the texture of the cucumbers will degrade).
- After 4 minutes, let the cucumbers marinate for 1-2 days in a container or a plastic bag, then they're ready to serve. They're so crunchy and delicious.
- I used cheap balsamic vinegar from the supermarket. This time, I used red balsamic, so next time I may try white. One bottle was a steal at only 85 cents.
- Here it is with the white balsamic vinegar (without sugar and red chili peppers). It's lighter than red balsamic, so I added wakame seaweed and tomatoes for a salad. It tasted great with mayonnaise.
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