Mizeria (Polish Cucumber Salad)

  4.4 – 63 reviews  • Cucumber Salad Recipes

This is the ideal omelet in Western culture! Even sausage and red bell peppers are acceptable additions.

Prep Time: 15 mins
Additional Time: 35 mins
Total Time: 50 mins
Servings: 12

Ingredients

  1. 1 pound small cucumbers, peeled and thinly sliced
  2. salt to taste
  3. 1 bunch dill, chopped
  4. 2 ½ tablespoons sour cream
  5. 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  6. 1 pinch white sugar, or to taste
  7. ground black pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Place cucumbers into a colander and sprinkle generously with salt; let stand until soft, about 5 minutes. Squeeze liquid from cucumbers and transfer to a bowl with dill.
  2. Mix sour cream, lemon juice, and sugar together in a bowl; add to cucumbers and toss to coat. Season with pepper. Cover and chill for at least 30 minutes before serving.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 13 kcal
Carbohydrate 1 g
Cholesterol 1 mg
Dietary Fiber 0 g
Protein 0 g
Saturated Fat 0 g
Sodium 4 mg
Sugars 0 g
Fat 1 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Benjamin Smith
This is the recipe my Polish family always made for every holiday and occasion. I love it! Pretty sure they used white vinegar instead of the lemon juice. Since the seedless cukes are available now, I use those and they are PERFECT for this recipe!
Connie Moore
I like this recipe a lot ,I made this to the letter . However what did because I made 5 times the amount on the recipe . I made the dressing and salted the cucumber let it drain. here is how I kept it great. I keeped the cucumbers separte from the dressing . When I was going to eat it I put it together at least 1 hour before I had the dinner .It retained the flavor and the texture . That way I had enough for the week.
Stephanie Mcdonald
Super simple to make. Easy to adjust to your own taste. Might add jalapeno next time!
Beverly Brewer
Easy and delicious. If you have time to let it sit in the fridge for 3 or more hours, even better. We love dill so I put a lot in.
Jennifer Patel
Great recipe. Made it as written the first time. Second time, I added onion and omitted the sugar. My son loved it too!
Mrs. Heidi Odonnell
I grew up in a Polish family and we had this frequently!! I still enjoy it when the garden gives us fresh cucumbers and dill!
Heather Aguirre
This was delicious as is. Made it for our book club dinner with Polish theme.
Chad Goodwin
I made this for New Year’s Eve. Easy to throw together, and everyone inhaled it–wish I’d made a double batch!
Jacob Martin
Very refreshing side dish, reminiscent of one my Mother used to make. I used red wine vinegar and added more sugar and dill than was called for.
Vickie Sawyer
I really wanted to like this. The recipe sounded delicious. I followed the recipe to the letter. It went into the trash. There were 10 people here for dinner, not one of them liked it.
Timothy Martin
Peel your cucumbers!! Polish people always peel the cucumber
Deborah Gardner
Really nice, refreshing salad that can be thrown together very quickly. It was good on its own but I added a splash of red wine vinegar because imo it needs a little extra tanginess. Will definitely make again though!
Kristina Evans
Easy and tasty go-to salad. One of our favourites – and very similar to the one my Russian Baba made.
Matthew Payne
I didn’t add sugar. Who needs those calories!! Was great without it.
Richard Johnson
I have made this a dozen times. Always well liked by everyone.
Robert Green
I have made this Pan-Slavic salad for 30 years. It is not just a Polish recipe but one that is common to many if not most Slavic cultures and countries. This recipe is just wrong. You need a heck of a lot more sour cream and you need white or salad vinegar. 2 and a half table spoons doesn’t even begin to cut it. Start with a cup and go for 2! The vinegar is essential. I use 2-4 tablespoons depending on the number and size of cukes.
Chelsea Herrera
Just okay. I like my mom’s recipes with onion better.
Robert Thompson
Just okay. I like my mom’s recipes with onion better.
Robert Harris
You have everything you need here to make a good version of this dish, but you really have to tweak and taste to get it tasting right. Following the recipe initially, the dressing tastes of nothing but sour cream. It needs a lot more acid, and a tad more sugar, then it is really on point. Just a warning to folks who tend to follow a recipe exactly and then throw up their hands when it doesn’t taste how they want. Adjust.
Michelle Valdez
Changed recipe slightly – a bit more sugar and used yogurt instead of sour cream.
Valerie Martinez
7 18 17 … Somehow this managed to still taste rich with that little amount of reduced fat sour cream. Good trick! 😀 I added 1/4t dill for fresh; subbed red wine vinegar for the lemon & only 1/2t; maybe that’s how the richness is evident. ‘Liked didn’t love. If I have excess cucs, I may try again. 🙂 I’m also going to try Sassy’s

 

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