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Creamy + Peanutty Cucumber Salad with Edamame

Creamy + Peanutty Cucumber Salad with Edamame


This quick + cooling cucumber salad is all of the good things: crunchy peanuts, shredded cabbage, tender protein-packed edamame and drizzled with a creamy, craveable peanut sauce dressing! 

Each serving of this creamy, peanutty cucumber salad has 12g protein and 6g fibre!

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I don’t think I’m the only one who does this…but there is a way I cook meals for my family and a way that I cook that’s just for me. And this peanutty, crunchy cucumber salad is 100% ME.

The thing that I crave? Essentially veggies smothered in sauce. In every combination imaginable.

And holy heck is this peanut sauce cucumber salad CRAVEABLE.

It took me literal YEARS to perfect my creamy + flavorful peanut sauce and when tossed with crisp cucumber, crunchy peanuts, herby cilantro, protein-packed edamame plus some bagged coleslaw (my dietitian hack for cheap and easy veg!) it’s a super easy and simple salad with BIG flavour and texture payoff.

We’re talking 15 minutes of effort for a salad you’ll want to eat every single day. 

Whether you need a healthy no cook meal for those hot days, an easy side dish or you just need an infusion of veggies without too much effort, this one’s perfect. 

And if you’re looking for even more flavour-packed plant-based recipes, grab a copy of my latest plant-based cookbook, Plant Magic! It’s filled with fun + simple recipes for every eater.

Here’s what you need to know to make this epic cucumber peanut salad

First things first: start by boiling the water for the edamame…and by the time the edamame is done, the rest of the salad will be done!

You can use either long English or small Persian cucumbers for this salad, whatever you’ve got on hand!

You might notice that some folks will salt and drain their cucumbers for salad but you don’t have to for this one! The moisture from the salad will actually help to thin the thick peanut sauce dressing so it’s creamy and silky.

I really like thinly slicing the cucumbers but you could just as easily dice them if you prefer! We toss the veg with just a tiny bit of vinegar and salt BEFORE we add the peanut sauce to season the veg and add moisture.

Nutrition note: if you wanna make this naturally vegan, gluten and dairy free salad low FODMAP for a fussy tummy, all you need to do is ditch the garlic from the peanut sauce and you’re golden!

I wanted this photo to look cute, but you’re gonna wanna pour half the peanut sauce on the salad and toss WELL!

Even more salads to help you use up those cucumbers

Creamy + Peanutty Cucumber Salad with Edamame

4 side dish servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 5 minutes mins

Total Time: 15 minutes mins

This quick + cooling cucumber salad is all of the good things: crunchy peanuts, shredded cabbage, tender protein-packed edamame and drizzled with a creamy, craveable peanut sauce dressing!

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  • 2 cups shelled edamame, cooked according to package directions
  • 1 medium English cucumber, sliced thinly by hand or mandoline
  • 2 cups shredded cabbage
  • 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar, or rice vinegar
  • ⅛ teaspoon salt
  • ½ packed cup fresh cilantro, leaves and tender stems, chopped
  • ⅓ cup salted peanuts, chopped
  • 1 batch peanut sauce, omit garlic for Low FODMAP!
  • If you haven't already, put a small pot of water to boil for the edamame.

    Cook according to package directions (usually 5 min!). Drain and rinse well with cold water.

  • In a medium salad bowl, toss the cucumber, cabbage and edamame with the vinegar and salt. Then add half the peanut sauce and toss WELL.

  • Add more peanut sauce if desired, then toss with the peanuts and cilantro and serve.

I’m gonna be straight with you: I will typically eat half this salad myself as a light meal, which means it has 24g of protein and 12g fibre!! A side dish serving of this salad is low FODMAP, without garlic in the peanut sauce.

In just 15 minutes, you can make this creamy + refreshing cucumber salad with crunchy peanuts and peanut sauce!
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