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Santa Fe Gazpacho

Many Americans first tasted this cold vegetable soup at the 1964 New York World’s Fair. Gazpacho came into favor partly as a vehicle for showing off blenders, the popularity of which created a boom in recipes that called for liquefying ingredients. This recipe goes the Spanish classic one better with the addition of smoky chipotle chilies.

Cucumber Carrot Salad

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less. From northeastern Thailand, som tai is a salad Thais and farangs-the Thai name for foreigners-have come to love. It is traditionally made with grated green (unripe) papaya that is pounded slightly to soften the fibers before being tossed with lime juice, dried shrimp, and chilies. As the availability of green papaya in the United States is limited, we used cucumber and carrot. We also left out the dried shrimp in order to create a more delicate but still delicious dish.

Baked Ham with Cucumber, Tarragon, and Mushroom Sauce

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Indonesian-Styled Sambal

Can be prepared in 45 or less but requires additional unattended time. (Pineapple and cucumber condiment.)

Chilled Cucumber-Yogurt Soup with Radishes

This pretty and refreshing soup - flavored with curry, cumin, ginger and garlic-is quick to prepare: Just put everything in the blender and puree it.

Gingery Sweet Pickled Vegetables

I first tasted this Cantonese pickle in a commercial version that I bought in Seattle's International District. The pickle contained stem ginger, in thick pieces so tender that you could eat them right along with the other vegetables. If you happen to grow your own ginger, by all means use the stems in this recipe. Otherwise, include the ginger just as a flavoring. The children who have tasted this pickle love it just as much as the adults do.

Shrimp Rice-Paper Rolls with Vietnamese Dipping Sauce

Sweet, salty, and spicy, nuoc cham is the indispensable sauce of Vietnam's cuisine. It's a favorite dipping sauce for spring rolls and for fresh rice-paper rolls such as these.

Cucumber-Daikon Relish

This recipe is an accompaniment for Miso-Marinated Salmon with Cucumber-Daikon Relish.

Indian-Spiced Fish with Cucumber Relish

Start marinating the fish at least four hours ahead so that the spice flavor comes through.

Orange Cucumber Salad with Sun-Dried Tomato Dressing

Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 20 min

Warm Cucumber Soup with Scallop and Sole Mousselines

Most people never think about cooking cucumber—especially since that crisp, raw crunch is so perfect for salads and canapés. But cucumber acquires a wonderful velvety texture when cooked and puréed, and this soup shows it off beautifully. Even better, the flavor and color of this soup are at their best when it is warm, not hot, which takes some of the stress out of serving ten guests.

Pita Sandwiches with Eggplant, Peppers, Tomatoes and Cucumber

"A couple of years ago I decided to become a vegetarian. As time went on, the only things I really missed were some of the heartier sandwiches I used to make," says Jill Browning of Clarendon Hills, Illinois. "But then I created this meatless pita bread sandwich that's as substantial as any hoagie—and much lower in fat."

Grilled Polenta with Corn, Red Onion, and Cucumber Salad

Begin this dish early in the day to allow the polenta to set.

Lentil and Rice Salad

Tabbouleh is made with bulgur, but we decided to shake things up a bit by mixing tabbouleh flavors (parsley, tomato, and lemon) with rice and lentils, a common Middle Eastern pairing. Served chilled or at room temperature, the salad is terrific with any meat, poultry, or fish. You could add chickpeas, corn, or more lentils for a vegetarian main course. Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 40 min

Greek Salad

Serve this Greek salad as a crisp first course, or pair it with grilled pita bread and you have lunch for two. Serves 4.

Green Gazpacho

"Andaluca restaurant in Seattle offers a delicious—and beautiful—green gazpacho served with a crabmeat topping," says Elida D. Wilson of Olympia, Washington. "Would chef Wayne Johnson be willing to share his recipe?"
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