How To make Cucumber Vegetable Salad (Korean Ol Namul)
3 ea Cucumbers
1 tb Salt
1 ea Clove garlic
1/4 ts Salt
1 ts Sesame seeds
1 ts Sesame oil
1/4 ts Cayenne pepper
1 ts Sugar
This simple cucumber salad is a pleasant accompaniment to a hot summer night. Small cucumbers are suggested; they are not quite as watery as the large ones nor do they require peeling. 1. Slice the cucumbers in circles. Sprinkle salt over the cucumber slices,
mix well and let them stand for 30 minutes. Place the cucumbers in a damp cloth and gently but firmly squeeze out as much water as possible. The less watery the cucumbers, the better tasting the dish. 2. Crush the garlic, then combine it with the cucumbers, salt, sesame
seeds, sesame oil, pepper and sugar in a bowl. Mix well. Source: The Korean Cookbook, by Judy Hyun. Typed in by Ronnie Wright
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