Cucumber
Shrimp Gazpacho
By Mary Baker
Warm Asian-Style Slaw
The peanut notes in this slaw remind us of the Indonesian skewered meat dish saté. As a result, we think grilled steak, shrimp, or pork would make a terrific main course as an alternative to the Hoisin Five-Spice Chicken Legs.
Gazpacho with Croutons and Sausage
The classic cold soup, as interpreted by Ouro Branco restaurant, Vila Viçosa, Portugal.
Corn Bread Panzanella
By Frank Stitt
Leg of Lamb with Raita
Raita is a fresh yogurt sauce that typically accompanies curries and other Indian dishes. This raita also acts as a marinade.
Rustic Bread Salad
When preparing bread salad, do not drizzle with oil and vinegar until just before serving, or the bread cubes will become soggy.
Spicy Cucumber-Avocado Soup
A creamy blend of ripe avocados, cucumbers, yogurt, lime juice—and a bit of jalapeño—make this soup bright, spicy, and satisfying. Have we mentioned it only takes ten minutes?
Thai-Style Tomato and Shrimp Salad
If you can't find Thai anise basil and Thai lemon basil, you can substitute Italian basil and lemon balm (the latter is available at farmers markets and specialty produce stores).
Gazpacho with Jalapeño and Cilantro
"Michael Kornick's hip mk restaurant in Chicago has quickly become one of my favorite places for a special dinner," writes Thien Sylora of Chicago, Illinois. "I had a terrific gazpacho there."
Chilled Buttermilk Soup
Chlodnik
Polish cooks serve this soup (pronounced "hu-WOHD-neek") as a cooling first course for summer meals. It's a delicious alternative to gazpacho.
Cucumber Raita
By Linda Bladholm
Cucumber Salad
Yam Taeng Kwa
Dried shrimp are an acquired taste; they have a very strong fish flavor. But this salad is wonderfully refreshing even without the shrimp.
Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 20 min