Bellow's novels convey this sense of fun — the same, one suspects, that Shakespeare felt when he was getting up his play on Midsummer's Eve, and that Oscar Wilde felt arranging a conversation
over some cucumber sandwiches, and that Strauss felt when he wrote the notes for Klagenlied für der Rosenkavalier.
In the National Lunch Box Derby — a competition for children who not only like to play with their food but also watch it zoom down a straight - away — it is hard to get worked up
over a cucumber with apples for wheels and a plum on top.
And finally just pouring the pickling
solution over the cucumbers produces an instant pickle that will only last for 4 to 5 days under refrigeration.
Over the cucumber, finish with pink salt and black pepper
This sounds incredible, and I'm salivating imagining
it over a cucumber salad or shrimp dish.
This brine gets poured
over the cucumbers — whole cukes, spears, or sliced coins — and transforms the vegetables into pickles.
Pour the brine mixture
over the cucumbers.
Gently warm the vinegar, salt and sugar in a saucepan or microwave until just dissolved, pour
over the cucumber.
Pour
over the cucumbers and onions and toss to combine.
Allow the brine to cool and pour
over the cucumbers.
Pour
over the cucumbers and run a knife along the sides to release any air bubbles.
Mix it together and then pour
over the cucumbers and mix them.
Mix well and pour
over cucumber - tomato mixture.
Pour the dressing
over the cucumbers, stir until well coated and serve.
Once the honey is dissolved (this won't take long), pour the mixture into the mason jars,
over the cucumbers.