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Cucumber

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Calendargirl Mon 02-Nov-20 07:14:51

I make cucumber soup, DH likes it in his flask as it’s not too thick.
If it tastes bitter, the cucumber must have been bitter in the first place I think, not really the fault of the soup.

Chewbacca Sun 01-Nov-20 23:23:15

I had a glut of cucumbers from the greenhouse this summer and once the family, friends and neighbours got sick of them, I made green pea and cucumber soup. It was horribly bitter; inedible really. I agree with Callistemon, it's best pickled with thinly sliced onions.

Callistemon Sun 01-Nov-20 22:41:36

M0nica

Make soup then freeze it. There arelots of recipes for cucumber soup available online.

I threw my cucumber soup away - even after following the recipe exactly it tasted bitter.

grannyrebel7 Sun 01-Nov-20 20:46:51

Good idea M0nica. Thanks all.

M0nica Sun 01-Nov-20 16:18:57

Make soup then freeze it. There arelots of recipes for cucumber soup available online.

Callistemon Sun 01-Nov-20 14:54:08

No, but they are lovely pickled

Ellianne Sun 01-Nov-20 14:51:50

No, it goes lank and watery, no crispness and flavour left.

annsixty Sun 01-Nov-20 14:49:12

As it is 98% water, it will just turn into a block of ice and then collapse on thawing.

EllanVannin Sun 01-Nov-20 14:37:22

I wouldn't have thought so. You'd end up with the same mush once thawed.

grannyrebel7 Sun 01-Nov-20 14:33:34

Anyone know if you can successfully freeze cucumber? Had to buy a whole one yesterday and I know we won't use it all before it goes all soft & squishy.