Have you ever had a glut of cucumbers? Avid gardeners will understand this problem! There is a point in the summer, usually mid-July in my Ikarian longevity garden, when I can’t give cucumbers away! How many Greek salads and how much tzatziki can one consumer! So, I’ve taken to cocktails, chutneys, jams and even chips. I have to say that this last little idea has been quite a success story and it harkens to a very old “Blue Zone Longevity” custom on Ikaria called tsifia, basically sun-dried anything(!) served up as a meze and snack. Old-timers even sundried apple and pear slices, as well as potatoes!
I don’t have a dehydrator, which would make the job of drying cucumbers easier but I do have plenty of sun and wind so here’s a low-tech, energy-saving way to make cucumber chips and, hey, here’s an idea right out of the Greek diet playbook: Enjoy them with a bowl of tzatziki…that Greek yogurt dip that includes, yes, cucumbers, as well as garlic and dill! It’s the perfect Mediterranean diet healthy snack!
Note: You can also do this in a dehydrator (follow machine instructions) or in the oven, which is best accomplished at low heat and in convection mode. To oven-dry cucumbers, set the oven at about 200F. Place them on parchment lined sheet pans and season as above with salt and spice. Turn them occasionally as they dry out. You’ll have to check them but the oven method can take anywhere from 8 hours a couple of days, depending on how much water the cucumbers contain.