My daddy always made this and kept a bowl in the refrigerator for all meals! I’m glad I found this! Not sure if he made exactly like this but sounds like it!
It's funny how different these kinds of recipes evolve from various families. My granny used about half that much sugar and twice as much cider vinegar. The water was about the same, except she used 1/2 warm (to dissolve the sugar) and the other 1/2 ice cold (with ice cubes) so she could immerse the cucumber and onion right away. Over the years I've learned to use my mandolin to slice everything, and sometimes I'll add one clove of elephant garlic sliced paper thin. (which is very mild like a leek) The 'hint' of garlic adds a nice touch to this salad. Thanks for the video!
About to make my scond batch using this wonderful recipe. Hard to not add salt but did so for my serving and it was great. Reminds me of grandma's. Thank you.
Nice presentation of an old classic with some great secret tips from you and grandma. Eat them fresh, the next day, next week and then extend the brine with a new batch. That Ginsu knife from the 1990's is one of my favorites that I use even today in 2015. Made me smile. Thanks : )
What mine did, which makes a difference, is put the thin sliced salted cucumbers and onions in a bowl place a plate over the cucumbers and put a bowl on the plate, let set over night in fridg. in morning remove bowl of water, keep plate on and dump cucumber water off the mixture. This allows the cucumbers to adsorb the vinegar sugar mixture instead of just coating them.
This recipe is one of my favorite, I tried making this years ago, before the day of UA-cam and it never worked. Thanks for sharing this. I'm making it tomorrow.😋
This was old favorite my grandma made for me too (right along side "gravy lettuce"...aka cabbage with gravy) I just made some of this for myself, my own recipe though. Just guessed and mixed together sugar, salt, vinegar, water and of course cucumbers and onions. I though it was just something weird she put together, I didn't know others had it! Thanks for the video and more exact recipe!
Come to think on it, she used to heat up the sugar, vinegar to melt the sugar and make it a little thicker then she cooled it off before adding to the mixture.
My mom used to make this but I don’t remember how….. I used to just do all vinegar…. And yes apple cider for sure…… but last recipe I followed was SO watered down when I tasted it- had to trash it all…😩
I made this once and added a jalapeño….. it was Soooooo good….. but I’ll never do that again because ….. well because what goes in …. Must come out if you catch my drift…. Just wasn’t pretty. 😢😳
I found this video a couple of years ago. I love this recipe! It's the only way if fix them now. Thank you for sharing.
My daddy always made this and kept a bowl in the refrigerator for all meals! I’m glad I found this! Not sure if he made exactly like this but sounds like it!
It's funny how different these kinds of recipes evolve from various families.
My granny used about half that much sugar and twice as much cider vinegar. The water was about the same, except she used 1/2 warm (to dissolve the sugar) and the other 1/2 ice cold (with ice cubes) so she could immerse the cucumber and onion right away.
Over the years I've learned to use my mandolin to slice everything, and sometimes I'll add one clove of elephant garlic sliced paper thin. (which is very mild like a leek)
The 'hint' of garlic adds a nice touch to this salad.
Thanks for the video!
13 years later. Your recipe is awesome. Thank you
My grandmother used to make this too. I had forgotten how to make it. Thank you I will be making these with supper tonight.
Yum! My grandma taught me to soak my cucumbers and onions in salted ice water for about an hour on the counter. It keeps the cucumbers crisp .💜
Tee Carney mine too😚 shes been gone since 2012 and these memories our so precious!
I miss my grandmother. She was such a sweet old lady. She would cry if we didn't eat when we came to visit her.
Grandma would always make this she also added sliced tomatoes oh so good
About to make my scond batch using this wonderful recipe. Hard to not add salt but did so for my serving and it was great.
Reminds me of grandma's.
Thank you.
Your recipe is the BEST!!!! Thank you!!! 🤗
Nice presentation of an old classic with some great secret tips from you and grandma. Eat them fresh, the next day, next week and then extend the brine with a new batch. That Ginsu knife from the 1990's is one of my favorites that I use even today in 2015. Made me smile. Thanks : )
Thank you greatly for this video and all your work to teach us all the good country ways of cooking😚 you are Appreciate sister💙
What mine did, which makes a difference, is put the thin sliced salted cucumbers and onions in a bowl place a plate over the cucumbers and put a bowl on the plate, let set over night in fridg. in morning remove bowl of water, keep plate on and dump cucumber water off the mixture. This allows the cucumbers to adsorb the vinegar sugar mixture instead of just coating them.
This recipe is one of my favorite, I tried making this years ago, before the day of UA-cam and it never worked. Thanks for sharing this. I'm making it tomorrow.😋
It is a super side for any time of year! Thank you!
Welp I was looking for this recipe So Glad You Posted It, Even if it was 12 years ago it's relevant today, Still Alive in Texass.....Peace
I just made these. Thank you for posting this delicious recipe.
My mom always soaked the cucumbers and onions is salt water for a hour before she putvthe vinegar over them.
This was old favorite my grandma made for me too (right along side "gravy lettuce"...aka cabbage with gravy) I just made some of this for myself, my own recipe though. Just guessed and mixed together sugar, salt, vinegar, water and of course cucumbers and onions. I though it was just something weird she put together, I didn't know others had it! Thanks for the video and more exact recipe!
Awesome 😎
One year later, and I just made another batch. Thank you. 😊
BEST TASTING RECIPE 😋😋😋 THANK YOU💋💕😇
Come to think on it, she used to heat up the sugar, vinegar to melt the sugar and make it a little thicker then she cooled it off before adding to the mixture.
Thank you!
Made this tonight it is amazing
Shoutout to the wonderful Debby V. My favorite channel of all time
Thank you Debbie 😊
This looks delicious!
Thank you 😊💕
how long will your recipe store in refrigerator or can I can in jars?
Gilda Collins my oma (gma) used to serve it fresh or canned as she would can several for the winter☺
I would add salt and pepper
My mom used to make this but I don’t remember how….. I used to just do all vinegar…. And yes apple cider for sure…… but last recipe I followed was SO watered down when I tasted it- had to trash it all…😩
thanks x
I do not have sound on my computer, could you please write out the recipe for me? Thank-You!
1 Cup Sugar, 2 Cups Warm Water, Half Cup Vinegar, Stir to Dissolve. 2 Med-Lg Cucumbers and 1 Medium Onion Sliced, Soak Overnight.
7 YEARS AGO!
Were you cutting on your stove top? Yikes
Looks like a cutting board top. Take a closer look.
Speak up please. That sounds yummy but couldn't hear you
A cup of sugar!
You need to fix the volume because nobody can hardly hear the video
Whoa…. A whole cup of sugar? 😮
Ha ha…. I was commenting too much missed the most important part of your video.
Thank you for the video…. But for myself gonna cut that suger down.
Huh …. Never thought about the salt part….. ty…. How about pepper though?
I made this once and added a jalapeño….. it was Soooooo good….. but I’ll never do that again because ….. well because what goes in …. Must come out if you catch my drift…. Just wasn’t pretty. 😢😳
Why so much sugar do these taste sugary??
The audio Sound is really aweful.😢
Nice recipe but lighting and sound are terrible
Can't hear u
Can't hear you???
Audio is horrible!!