Cucumber Salad - Sugar Free

"This recipe is from my Grandma, which I got from my mom. No sugar, just cucumbers, milk, white vinegar, onion, salt and pepper. Simple flavor and simple to make. You don't have to let it sit a long time before you can eat it. Great on a hot summer day."
 
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Ready In:
6mins
Ingredients:
6
Yields:
7 cups
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Thinly slice cucumbers and onion (adjust onion to your taste, I love onions) and place in a bowl large enough to stir in other ingredients.
  • Add milk and vinegar. Milk will curdle a bit because of reaction with vinegar.
  • Add salt and pepper (adjust quantity to your taste) and stir till liquid is blended. The curdled milk should not be present any longer.
  • You can enjoy right away or chill in fridge until ready to eat.

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I was born, raised, and still live out in the country by Oshkosh, WI. Yes, Oshkosh B'Gosh and also home of the EAA AirVenture. You can see one of the runways from our backyard. Mother of a one year old boy, three cats, one dog, and several fresh and salt water fish (including seahorses). Very happily married for two years. I love to cook for others and myself, crochet, knit, having campfires in the backyard, reading (especially books by Louis L'Amour), gardening, going to Walt Disney World, and spending time with family and close friends. We went on a Disney cruise on the Wonder, September of 2006 and it was great! We are going again this year in September (2008) or to Walt Disney World. In 2012 we will visit Disneyland, and maybe we will see Tokyo or Paris Disney sometime. My husband has been an EMT, firefighter, and a Sheriffs deputy; hence my public name: Mrs. Meduck (medic). He has a very limited list of foods that he will eat. He says he is just selective. It's very hard and pretty much impossible to find something new and different to cook that he will like. He doesn't like ANY spices unless you count ketchup as a spice. I am hoping our son isn't as "selective" when he gets older. I work for a retail chain called Mill's Fleet Farm, in the Hardware/Paint department. I have also worked in the Sporting Goods dept., the Auto Service Center (writing work orders & working on cars), and in Loss Prevention. My husband has shown me how to work the digital camera and now my new passion is finding recipes I like and posting photos if there isn't any posted yet.
 
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