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Grandma’s Pickled Cucumber With Chili

Pickled Cucumber with Chili is a very simple & easy side dish to make. There’s no cooking or baking involved. Perfect for kitchen n00b like my mom. Ahem. Ahemmm… :P

Pickled Cucumber Serve With Rice

This age-old recipe is from my beloved grandma. According to her she had made this dish before she were even married. The time when my great grandparents were still here. Ahh I miss my Ah Chor (great grandma). This recipe is over half century old. An antique recipe!

Because this is my grandma’s recipe, I’m pleased to have her prepare this dish for us. So don’t freak out when you see the hands of an old woman in the pictures below. They’re wise & experience hands. :)

This is the simplest dish you can make and not failed. Okay?

Ingredients For Pickled Cucumber With Chili

The 2 main superstars in this dish; cucumber and chili. For extra spiciness you can use 2 chilies or replace 1 regular chili with 2 bird’s eye chilies.

Rub Cucumber Against The Surface Of Each Other To Minimize Sourness

Slice one end of the cucumber head off. Then rub the cucumber against the surface of each other. The reason for doing so is to minimize the bitterness according to grandma.

Slice Off The Whitish Foam

You will see some whitish foam after a while. Slice the whitish part off.

Slice Cucumber Into Half

Now divide the cucumber into half. Careful.

Slice Cucumber To Even Thickness

Slice the cucumber into about 0.5cm thickness. Put them in a bowl.

Deseed chili

Next de-seed the chili.

Slice Chili Thinly

Slice the chili thinly and put them in the bowl too.

Add Soy Sauce & Sugar

Now add 2 1/2 tablespoons of light soy sauce and 2 tablespoons of sugar.

Refrigerate For Few Hours

Simply mix them. You don’t have to be thorough.

Chill the bowl for few hours. The longer the better. You can prepare this dish in the late morning. By evening everything will be ‘pickled’ good. :)

Pickled Cucumber With Chili

This is how it looks like a couple of hours later. Now you know why I said you don’t have to mix them thoroughly. Everything will be immersed in the soy sauce+sugar mixture.

Pickled Cucumber Serve With Rice

Pickled Cucumber with Chili is a delicious side dish, best eaten with rice. It’s sweet, lil’ spicy and unique. Simply reminds me of the good old days when grandma made them for me, sis and cousins.

Hope you enjoy them too!

Grandma’s Pickled Cucumber With Chili Recipe

1 cucumber
1 chili, thinly sliced
2 1/2 tablespoon light soy sauce
2 tablespoon sugar

1. Slice cucumber into half. Then slice cucumber into 0.5cm in thickness.

2. Slice chili thinly.

3. Put them in a bowl.

4. Add soy sauce and sugar. Simply mix them.

5. Chill the bowl in the fridge for 2 hours or more.

6. Serve cold with rice.

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8 Comments

Just like the mango with chili..

Posted by keeyit on 4 November 2009 @ 8pm

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Hi Keeyit, I’ve never tried mango with chili. Is this a Thai dish? :P

Posted by Witchen on 4 November 2009 @ 11pm

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i thought da rubbing is to minimize da bitterness? =.=
is this call ah cha?

Posted by annant on 5 November 2009 @ 3pm

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Annant, you are right about the bitterness. Thank you dear I’ve corrected my post. This is not Ah Cha.

Posted by Witchen on 5 November 2009 @ 5pm

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This is one of my favorites, too. Also made by my grandma and then my mom and now sis! Me, just know how to eat! :P

Posted by Dawn on 6 November 2009 @ 2am

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Dawn, it’s very easy to make. Try la. Hehe

Posted by Witchen on 6 November 2009 @ 2pm

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Ok, I made this on Saturday, super duper easy and tasty! Only thing I put too many chilies…everything was burning! Thanks again for this easy recipe.

Posted by Dawn on 10 November 2009 @ 12am

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Hi Dawn, that hot? haha You’re welcome ;)

Posted by Witchen on 10 November 2009 @ 8pm

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