Author Notes
A great Moroccan feast starts with an array of lovely salads. This unusual cucmber dish is cool, refreshing and a real surprise. After I tasted a version of this at a resturant in Marrakesh, I was skeptical when the waiter told me it was made with confectioner's sugar and vinegar. I had to experiment to recreate it when I got home, and I have enjoyed the results. —TheRunawaySpoon
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Ingredients
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1
seedless (English) cucumber
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1 tablespoon
fresh thyme leaves
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1 1/2 tablespoons
confectioner's sugar
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1 1/2 tablespoons
white wine vinegar
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sea salt
Directions
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Wash the cucumber and slice very thinly. I like to do this on a mandoline. Place the cucumbers in a strainer and leave to drain for 15 minutes. (Save any liquid that drains off, it's great in a gin and tonic.)
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While the cucumbers are draining, finely chop the thyme leaves.
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Whisk the confectioner's sugar and vinegar together in a small bowl. Whisk in the chopped thyme leaves.
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Place the cucumbers in a bowl and sprinkle with sea salt. Pour over the dressing and stir gently to coat.
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Refrigerate until ready to serve, up to 3 hours.
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