Crisp Radish Cucumber Salad for Summer

Posted on April 20, 2026

Crisp Radish Cucumber Salad for Summer

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A crisp radish cucumber salad is a refreshing, crunchy side dish made with thinly sliced vegetables and a bright lemon dressing. This simple recipe delivers a burst of freshness perfect for warm days. It combines peppery radishes, cool cucumbers, and aromatic herbs for a light bite.

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Prep TimeCook TimeTotal TimeServingsDifficultyCuisine
15 minutes0 minutes15 minutes4EasyAmerican
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Why This Recipe Works

This recipe works because it prioritizes texture and freshness. The crisp slices of radish and cucumber hold their crunch perfectly against the light dressing. I developed this recipe to be a foolproof, no-cook side that complements almost any main dish.

The balance of peppery radishes and mild cucumbers creates a dynamic flavor profile. The lemon juice and olive oil dressing enhances these flavors without overpowering them. This radish cucumber salad requires no special equipment and minimal prep time.

My goal for GlazeRush is to share desserts and dishes that feel special but stay simple. I started this site in August 2020 to help home bakers make beautiful, glossy treats without kitchen stress. This salad fits that spirit perfectly. It’s a refreshing, celebration-ready side dish you can confidently serve any time of year, especially during sunny summer gatherings when you want something light and impressive.

Ingredients crisp radish cucumber salad

IngredientQuantityNotes
Mini or Persian cucumbers4Thin-skinned and less watery; regular cucumbers work if seeded.
Radishes8 (one bunch)Use fresh, firm radishes for the best peppery crunch.
Green onion2Thinly sliced; scallions add a mild onion flavor.
Fresh dill1 tablespoonRoughly chopped; parsley is a good substitute.
Olive oil2 tablespoonsExtra virgin olive oil provides the best flavor.
Lemon juice1 ½ tablespoonsFreshly squeezed from half a lemon.
Kosher salt & black pepperTo tasteFreshly ground pepper is recommended.

Step-by-Step Instructions crisp radish cucumber salad

Prepare the Vegetables

  1. Thinly slice the radishes and cucumbers. Aim for uniform slices to ensure even texture.

Make the Dressing

  1. Combine olive oil, lemon juice, salt, and pepper in a small bowl. Stir until fully emulsified.

Combine and Serve

  1. Add cucumber, radishes, green onion, and dill to a medium mixing bowl.
  2. Pour the dressing over the vegetables and stir gently to combine.
  3. Transfer the salad to your serving bowl. Sprinkle with extra salt and pepper if desired.

Chef Tips for Perfect Results

  • Slice vegetables as thinly as possible. Use a sharp knife or mandoline for consistent, crisp slices.
  • Add the dressing 10-15 minutes before serving. This prevents sogginess and keeps the salad crunchy.
  • Use freshly squeezed lemon juice. Bottled juice can lack the bright, clean acidity this dressing needs.
  • Chill your vegetables before slicing. Cold radishes and cucumbers retain their crisp texture better.
  • Taste and adjust seasoning after mixing. The flavors of salt and pepper can mellow once combined.
  • Drain any pooled liquid from leftovers. This maintains the salad’s texture during storage.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Slicing vegetables too thickly creates a chewy, less refreshing salad. Use thin, consistent slices.
  • Adding dressing too early makes the salad soggy. Dress it just before serving for maximum crunch.
  • Using dried dill instead of fresh loses the aromatic, bright herb flavor. Always use fresh herbs.
  • Over-mixing the salad bruises the delicate vegetables. Stir gently just to coat with dressing.
  • Storing the salad with excess liquid dilutes the dressing flavor. Drain any liquid before refrigerating.

Variations and Substitutions crisp radish cucumber salad

IngredientSubstitutionImpact on Flavor
Mini cucumbersEnglish cucumberSimilar crispness; may require seeding to reduce water content.
Fresh dillFresh parsley or mintParsley adds earthy notes; mint adds a sweet, cool flavor.
Lemon juiceWhite vinegar or lime juiceVinegar is sharper; lime juice offers a tropical, tangy twist.
Olive oilAvocado oilProvides a milder, buttery base for the dressing.

Serving Suggestions and Pairings crisp radish cucumber salad

Serve this radish cucumber salad alongside grilled chicken or salmon for a light summer meal. It pairs beautifully with quiche or a picnic sandwich for outdoor lunches. Offer it at barbecues next to burgers and corn on the cob. This salad complements rich, glazed desserts like a lemon drizzle cake by providing a refreshing contrast. It is perfect for Easter brunch, Memorial Day gatherings, or any casual summer entertaining.

Storage and Reheating crisp radish cucumber salad

MethodDurationInstructions
Refrigeration3-4 daysStore in an airtight container. Drain any liquid that pools before serving again.
FreezingNot recommendedFreezing destroys the crisp texture of the vegetables.

Nutritional Information crisp radish cucumber salad

NutrientAmount per Serving
Calories70
Protein1g
Fat5g
Carbohydrates6g
Fiber2g
Sugar3g
Sodium150mg

Approximate values.

Enjoy the refreshing crunch of a crisp radish cucumber salad, combining cool cucumbers with peppery radishes and light, zesty dressing for a vibrant dish.

For more fresh inspiration, explore this spring couscous salad bright herbal feast or try this shaved asparagus salad recipe for spring. You can also discover this fresh asparagus salad recipe with feta peas for another seasonal favorite.

Frequently Asked Questions About crisp radish cucumber salad

Can I use a regular cucumber instead of mini cucumbers?

Yes, you can substitute a regular cucumber. Slice it thinly and consider removing the seeds to prevent excess water from diluting the dressing and making the salad soggy.

How do I know when the radish cucumber salad is ready to serve?

The salad is ready when the vegetables are uniformly coated with dressing and retain their crisp bite. Serve it immediately after a gentle stir to enjoy the best texture.

Why is my radish cucumber salad becoming soggy?

Sogginess occurs if you add the dressing too early or slice the vegetables too thickly. Dress the salad 10-15 minutes before serving and use very thin slices for optimal crunch.

Can I make this radish cucumber salad ahead of time?

You can prepare the vegetables and dressing separately ahead of time. Combine them just before serving to maintain the fresh, crisp texture of the final dish.

What main dishes pair best with this refreshing salad?

This salad pairs best with lighter main dishes like grilled fish, roasted chicken, or quiche. It also complements picnic foods and summer barbecues perfectly.

Conclusion crisp radish cucumber salad

This crisp radish cucumber salad delivers a refreshing, simple side dish for any occasion. Its bright flavors and crunchy texture make it a versatile addition to your meal planning. Try this recipe for your next summer gathering or weeknight dinner. You will enjoy the confident ease of making a dish that looks and tastes celebration-ready.

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A refreshing no-cook salad with peppery radishes, crunchy cucumbers, and a bright lemon-herb dressing. This light and vibrant summer side dish is easy to make and packed with fresh, bold flavors.

  • Author: Anika Weiss
  • Prep Time: 15
  • Total Time: 15
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
  • Category: Recipes
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients

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4 mini or Persian cucumbers
8 radishes, 1 bunch
2 green onions
1 tablespoon fresh dill
2 tablespoons olive oil
1½ tablespoons lemon juice
Kosher salt and black pepper, to taste

Instructions

Thinly slice radishes and cucumbers using a mandoline or sharp knife
Thinly slice green onions
In a large bowl, whisk together olive oil, lemon juice, salt, and pepper
Add sliced vegetables and green onions to the bowl
Toss with the dressing until evenly coated
Stir in chopped dill
Let sit for 5 minutes before serving to allow flavors to meld

Notes

Regular cucumbers can be used if seeded beforehand
Parsley is a good substitute for dill
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days
Salad stays crisper when served immediately

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 cup
  • Calories: 60
  • Sugar: 1g
  • Sodium: 300mg
  • Fat: 3g
  • Saturated Fat: 1g
  • Carbohydrates: 7g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 1g
  • Cholesterol: 0mg

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