Carrot Top Salad

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What You Will Need
  • 3 cups Carrot Tops, cut stems and cleaned
  • 1 small Tomato
  • 2 shallots
  • 1 medium carrot
  • 1 medium cucumber
  • Preferred dressing
  • Cutting board and knife
  • Serving bowl
Instructions
  • Slice and dice ingredients listed above to you desired form.
  • You will want to remove as much of the empty carrot top stem as possible, since it is stiffer and less enjoyable than the rest of the carrot top. Carrot tops are also bitter, so you’ll want to add a pinch of salt to your personal plate, and you’ll want to pick a dressing that compliments or covers the flavor. I used ranch and Italian dressing.
  • The other ingredients are optional, and you can feel free to substitute in whatever you see fit.

Cucumber Sandwiches

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I’m still drowning in cucumbers, and as a result, I figured some sandwiches with some cucumbers in Italian dressing would be a nice treat. The dressing for these sandwiches is rich and full of flavors. The thick cream cheese brings a smoothness to the dish. The dill is subtle, but so delicious with the cream cheese. The ranch dressing brings most of the flavors, with garlic and onion bringing a savory flavor to the dressing. All that complimented by the fresh and crisp cucumber. You can pick from a variety of breads, but we went with the standard white bread today. Try this at home sometime soon and you won’t regret it!

What You Will Need
  • 4 Oz Cream Cheese
  • 1 tsp Dill
  • 1 Tbsp Ranch Dressing
  • Sliced Cucumbers
  • Bread
  • Bowl & Spoon
Directions
  1. In a bowl, Stir cream cheese, dill, and ranch dressing until combined.
  2. Add dressing to bread, top with cucumbers then bread and enjoy!
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Quick French Onion Dip

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It’s been too hot to cook lately, so for several days my husband and I have been doing sandwiches and chips with dip. Nothing is faster or as tasty to go with your summer sandwich. It doesn’t take a lot of effort, but like deviled eggs, the effort is always appreciated at any summer picnic. Treat yourself and your family with this easy and quick dip. You can half the recipe, and add the amount of soup mix that you desire!

What You Will Need
  • Onion soup mix
  • 16 oz container of Sour Cream
  • Serving Bowl and Spoon.
Directions
  1. In your bowl add all 16 oz of sour cream. Add one packet of onion soup mix, and stir until fully mixed.
  2. Refrigerate before serving, or serve right away with chips or veggies.
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Japanese Cucumber Salad

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I found this recipe here.

I have been searching tirelessly for new recipes to use all the cucumbers I’ve gotten this year from the garden. Talking to other locals, I have found out everyone is having a good year for cucumbers, so naturally all ingredients to make dill pickles are sold out withing a 20 mile radius. As a result, I’m stepping out of my comfort zone and making new recipes. This recipe had lots of great comments, as you’ll see if you look at the original post. I have had to make alterations to the recipe, such as excluding sesame seeds and substituting in white wine vinegar, since I do not have rice wine vinegar. With the substitute, I had to dilute the mixture a bit. This recipe makes lots of marinade, so cut as many cucumbers as you need to serve or you think you can eat. I probably wouldn’t add more than 3, maybe 4 cups of cucumbers before doubling the marinade.

What You Will Need
  • 2 Medium Cucumbers (4 small homegrown cucumbers)
  • 1/4 cup White wine vinegar
  • 1 Tbsp Water
  • 1 Tbsp Soy sauce
  • 1 tsp Sesame oil
  • Salt and Pepper
  • Covered Mixing Bowl, Cutting board, and Knife
Instructions
  1. Peel you cucumbers, cut in half length wise, cored, then sliced into half-moons. Add to mixing bowl. Add pinch of salt and fresh pepper.
  2. Add remaining ingredients and mix together. Let sit for at least 30 minutes before serving.
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Cucumber Salsa

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Salsa in a great snack. It’s healthy and goes with so many different types of food. I made this salsa with what I got from the garden and a bit of lemon and spices. This salsa is refreshing and original. The cucumber flavor brings a light and fresh flavor to any dish. You can alter the amount of chili powder to suit your heat preference, the recipe below is for a very mild salsa. The mixture did very very watery, so if you’d like, you could core the cucumbers to get less juice, or you could just decant some of the liquid from the mixture before adding your spices. This went great with tacos and chips, but be creative and try this with something new!

What You Will Need
  • 3 medium cucumbers (small if store bought), diced
  • 2 small vine tomatoes, diced
  • 1 small onion, diced
  • 2 Tbsp lemon juice
  • 1 Tbsp garlic powder
  • 2 tsp onion salt (or 1 tsp normal salt)
  • 2 Tbsp chili powder
  • Blender
  • Storage/Serving bowl
Instructions
  1. Prepare all your veggies. Add to a blender. Add lemon juice and cover.
  2. Using the dice setting, hold for 5 seconds. Scoop mixture into your bowl. Add the remaining ingredients to your taste.
  3. Chill 2-3 hours before serving for better taste, or serve right away.
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