marinated cucumbers black sesame seeds

Author of this recipe: Concepcion Foringer

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Quick and healthy! Marinate cucumbers in a blend of black sesame seeds and ginger for a nutritious and crunchy snack or side dish. Rich in antioxidants and omega fats, this recipe is perfect for adding freshness and energy to your day.

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  14. **Step-by-Step Guide: Marinated Cucumbers with Black Sesame Seeds**
  15. 1. **Wash and Dry the Cucumbers**: Start by washing and drying your cucumbers thoroughly. This ensures no bitterness remains from previous use.
  16. 2. **Cut the Cucumbers**: Slice or ring your cucumbers into even pieces, depending on your preference for texture.
  17. 3. **Prepare the Marinade**: In a bowl, combine water, white vinegar, sugar (to taste), garlic, and a pinch of salt. This mixture will marinate the cucumbers while adding umami flavor.
  18. 4. **Marinate the Cucumbers**: Add the sliced cucumbers to the marinade and cover. Let them sit for at least 30 minutes or up to overnight to allow flavors to infuse.
  19. 5. **Add Black Sesame Seeds**: In a small bowl, soak black sesame seeds in warm oil until they’re evenly coated but not scorched. Add these seeds to the marinade along with a few fresh mint leaves for freshness and aroma.
  20. 6. **Ferment (Optional)**: If you want deeper flavor development, let the mixture sit for 1-2 days at room temperature before serving or using in cooking.
  21. 7. **Season**: Sprinkle with additional salt if needed to taste, ensuring it’s balanced with the sweetness from the sugar and vinegar.
  22. 8. **Garnish**: Top each cucumber ring with a few fresh mint leaves or a sprinkle of chili flakes for extra flavor.
  23. 9. **Serve**: Enjoy your marinated cucumbers as an appetizer, salad ingredient, or even over rice.
  24. **Tips**: For longer freshness, store leftover marinade and cucumbers in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 week.

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