Korean-Style Cucumber Kimchi

I had this in a restaurant and it was so tasty, I recreated it in my own style!!
Adjust the amount of garlic and red chili if you don't like them. Recipe by Swan7724
Korean-Style Cucumber Kimchi
I had this in a restaurant and it was so tasty, I recreated it in my own style!!
Adjust the amount of garlic and red chili if you don't like them. Recipe by Swan7724
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash the cucumbers well with salt and water, and cut into 4-5 cm lengths. Cut a cross into each of the pieces, leaving 1 cm at the end.
- 2
Mix the ◇ ingredients until dissolved. Put the sliced cucumbers in and marinate for about 40 minutes. (Marinating in hot water gives the cucumber a firm texture.)
- 3
Cut the Chinese chives into 3-4 cm length and julienne the carrots. Mix the ★ ingredients and add the chives and carrots.
- 4
Wash the marinated cucumbers in water, and mix into the rest of the ingredients.
- 5
Stuff the carrots and Japanese leeks into the cross of the cucumbers, and it's done!!
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