BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES AND PINEAPPLE GINGER RELISH
Steps:
- Preheat an indoor grill pan.
- Place the pineapple on the hot grill and grill until it gets nice and caramelized on all sides, about 6 to 8 minutes per side. Chop the grilled pineapple and set aside.
- In a medium mixing bowl, add the garlic, pickles, ginger, habanero pepper, salt, and pepper, to taste. Add the grilled pineapple and mix together until well combined. This relish can be used on a burger or hot dogs.
BREAD-AND-BUTTER PICKLES MY WAY
I use the slicing blade on my Cuisinart to make the slicing job fast and easy. I have monkeyed around with this recipe since the early 1980s, and about 10 years ago I settled on this combination of ingredients. I don't process them (I did once and I found the texture of the pickles suffered) but you certainly can if you wish. You can also store them in the fridge (if you have room) if you have safety concerns about not processing them; they'll be eaten pretty fast so won't be taking up a lot of room for long!
Provided by Lennie
Categories Vegetable
Time 5h25m
Yield 21 cup jars
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- I recommend using a Cuisinart fitted with a slicing blade to make the preparation of the vegetables less tedious.
- In a very large container, combine sliced cucumbers and onions, and salt.
- Cover with a generous amount of ice cubes.
- Cover and let sit for approximately four hours.
- Drain well and remove any ice; lightly rinse with cold water and drain well again.
- In a large preserving kettle, combine sugar, vinegar and spices and bring to a boil.
- Add drained vegetables and bring back to a boil.
- Fill hot sterilized canning jars with mixture and seal.
- Please note that I have made this recipe for ages and I do not process them; I know that goes against the grain nowadays, but that's what I do; if you wish to process them, I would recommend a 10-minute boiling water bath.
BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES
This was my husband's grandmother's recipe. It is so good. Store-bought pickles don't even come close. This is a good recipe for anyone who would like to try pickling, but hasn't done it before. It's quite straight forward, not a lot of ingredients.
Provided by cuisinebymae
Categories Vegetable
Time 50m
Yield 3 quarts
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Combine cucumbers, onions, salt and ice in a large bowl.
- Mix well.
- Put a weight on and allow to stand 3 hours. (For a weight, I use a plate with a gallon bottle of vinegar or water on top of it).
- Rinse and drain thoroughly.
- Combine vinegar, sugar, turmeric, celery seed and mustard seed in a large pot.
- Add drained cucumbers.
- Place pot on medium low heat.
- Bring almost to a boil, but DO NOT ALLOW TO BOIL.
- Remove from heat.
- Seal in sterilized jars, 10 minutes in a hot water bath.
- Easy way to sterilize jars: Wash them well in hot soapy water.
- Dry them off.
- Put on a cookie sheet, right side up, at 225°F for 15 minutes.
- Turn off oven and leave them in there until you need them.
BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES
I've been canning pickles for over 40 years and wanted a new recipe, Came up with this one and if you are a beginner or a pro and you want a great recipe then you should try this one! Cucumber slices, onions, peppers and garlic are pickled in an exciting spicy cider vinegar mixture! What a great way to end the summer!
Provided by CHEF GRPA
Categories Vegetable
Time 1h30m
Yield 50 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- 1. In a large bowl or a tub, mix together cucumbers, onions, green bell peppers, garlic and salt. Allow to stand approximately 3 hours.
- 2. In a large saucepan, mix the cider vinegar, white sugar, mustard seed, celery seed, whole cloves and turmeric. Bring to a boil.
- 3. Drain liquid from the cucumber mixture. Stir the mixture into the boiling vinegar mixture. Remove from heat shortly before the combined mixtures return to boil.
- 4. Transfer to sterile containers. Seal and chill in the refrigerator until serving.
- My Note: I says use a large bowl they should have said a tub -- I used three large bowls and then poured it all into a tub to mix the cukes with the salt. I also covered the salted cukes with ice and a loose cover (I think the ice gives the pickles a little more crispness) I made 35 pints in July 2009 and gave them as gifts, as well as ate them, they were a hit. They were too salty after much rinsing so I cut back the salt to about half after the first batch. I started making double the recipe. I mixed them in a large cooler to have enough room to blend everything real well. I added 2 red and 2 orange peppers to the recipe to give it color and just chopped it instead of diced because the peppers are just as good to eat. I put ice on the top while the mix stands so the cukes and peppers get crisp. The cooler helps keep the ice from melting too fast. I packed the pint jars with the cukes then ladled in the brine, this works fine. I put them in a 10 minute 'bath' since I made so many and wanted them to last. I opened the last jar a few weeks ago and it is just as fresh as when I made them last year. I just finished making 45 pints today. They're ready to eat right away. Fantastic pickles! pickle tidbit: when storing pickles, turn them upside down, so that the top pickles are soaking in the brine, since the pickles will rise. Then as you eat them the bottom soaks. I think the recipe should read 25 pickling cukes. Some folks who never made pickles before used regular cukes which were to big and made them come out soggy. One thing I would change is after draining the brine, rinse the vegetable mix and drain again. It was a bit too salty for some. If you make them again, and I will definitely do this.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 111.5, Fat 0.3, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 1136.6, Carbohydrate 27.3, Fiber 1.1, Sugar 23.2, Protein 1.3
MY WONDERFUL BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES!!!
I thought I lost my recipe and almost had a heart attack!! So here it is. I've been making this for years and every single one who tries the pickles absolutely love them. I hope you do too!
Provided by Chill
Categories Vegetable
Time 4h15m
Yield 7 pints
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Wash cucumbers thoroughly using a vegetable brush and drain on a rack.
- Slice unpeeled cucumbers into 1/8-1/4" thick slices. I use a food processor for this step.
- Add onions and garlic.
- Add salt and mix thoroughly.
- Cover with ice cubes, allow to sit for 3 hours.
- Drain thoroughly, remove garlic.
- Combine sugar, spices and vinegar.
- Heat just to a boil.
- Add cucumbers and onions and heat 5 minutes.
- Pack loosely into clean, pint jars. Adjust lids.
- Process in a boiling waterbath for 5 minutes.
- Start to count processing time as soon as the water returns to boiling.
- Times are approximate.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 582.5, Fat 1.1, SaturatedFat 0.2, Sodium 5399.8, Carbohydrate 142.7, Fiber 2.2, Sugar 134.3, Protein 2.6
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