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Appalachian Cucumber Buttermilk Salad

By Ally @allykitchen
appalachian cucumber buttermilk salad

Appalachian cucumber buttermilk salad is my history. The kinds of foods we ate. And, nothing's tastier and refreshing than this salad!

Easy Cucumber Salad

If you're not familiar with the Appalachian mountains, well, it's a mountain range that starts in Canada runs like a spinal cord down the East Coast of the United States. Formed about 480 million years ago, the system is divided into three parts: Northern, Central and Southern.

Traditional Appalachian Food

It meanders through eighteen states. And, my hubby, Ben, and I both were raised in 'them thar hills', Ben in the Blue Ridge Mountain area and I in the southern West Virginia area.

Best Cucumber Salad

These mountains are rich in natural resources, however, for decades Appalachia has been experienced and struggled with poverty. In many ways, this struggling and not having much is a true blessing. It makes you resilient. It forces you to be resourceful. It inculcates in you a passion to be 'green' and make things last and last. Saving. Restoring. Reinventing. Yes, making silk purses our of a sow's ear, so to speak.

Cucumber Dressing Salad

Cuisine in Appalachia is distinct. It's known for its simplicity and down home good flavors. Today dishes that were common on the coal miners' families tables are now considered gourmet. Everything was easy and simple including the cucumber dressing for the salad.

Appalachian Cooking

The Washington Post article on the 'next big thing' in food talks about this phenomena. Now, don't roll your eyes, there's lots of goodliness and history in our food. And, depending upon the neck o' the woods you're from along this Appalachian range, flavors and dishes change and are offered up in unique ways.

Vinegar Cucumber Salad

Take, for instance, ramps. Seasonal and rare, these onion tasting plants were common for us growing up. So were dandelions and their greens. But, we never considered them 'delicacies' as some chefs today do.

For Appalachian folks, they were a kind of 'foraging' to get good food. Growing up it was part of our culture to live off the land and to hunt. Mom always had a big summer garden in our back yard. Canning fresh vegetables for the winter, storing them in the dark cool basement of our home provided us with good food, nutrition and cut down on food costs.

Appalachian Food

Our foods were simple and noble. Like this Appalachian cucumber buttermilk salad. Poke Salad or Salat. Cornbread. Beans. Fried taters. Buttermilk biscuits. Creamed gravy. Chipped beef on toast. And, yes, cucumber buttermilk salad.

Buttermilk Dressing for Salad

A variation of this salad is made with a vinegar base instead of buttermilk. I love both types. It all depends upon what I'm in the mood for. And, today it's Appalachian cucumber buttermilk salad.

Appalachian Cuisine

I learned more about this wonderful dish from Ben's Mom, Mama Helen. She was one cracker jack mountain mama cook. Even in the late 1990s and well into 2000, she was still cooking on her nearly 60 year-old Westinghouse stove in her kitchen.

How to Make Cucumber Salad

At most meals, there was always a pone of crispy buttermilk cornbread and usually this salad. I've given it a trendy twist with the addition of refreshing sweet grapes. But, you can go old school without them. Either way, you're sure to be happy! xoxo ~ally

PS: In case you're wantin' to know more about poke salad/salat, here you go, YouTube.

For great Mothership salad recipes, you have to check out Sumptuous Spoonsful!

appalachian cucumber buttermilk salad
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