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DILL PICKLES



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Make your own dill pickles at home with Alton Brown's easy recipe from Good Eats on Food Network.

Provided by Alton Brown

Time P10DT15m

Yield 3 pounds pickles

Number Of Ingredients 8

5 1/2 ounces pickling salt, approximately 1/2 cup
1 gallon filtered water
3 pounds pickling cucumbers, 4 to 6-inches long
1 tablespoon black peppercorns
1 tablespoon red pepper flakes
2 cloves garlic, crushed
1 teaspoon dill seed
1 large bunch dill

Steps:

  • Combine the salt and water in a pitcher and stir until the salt has dissolved.
  • Rinse the cucumbers thoroughly and snip off the blossom end stem. Set aside.
  • Place the peppercorns, pepper flakes, garlic, dill seed and fresh dill into a 1-gallon crock. Add the cucumbers to the crock on top of the aromatics. Pour the brine mixture over the cucumbers in order to completely cover. Pour the remaining water into a 1-gallon ziptop plastic bag and seal. Place the bag on top of the pickles making sure that all of them are completely submerged in the brine. Set in a cool, dry place.
  • Check the crock after 3 days. Fermentation has begun if you see bubbles rising to the top of the crock. After this, check the crock daily and skim off any scum that forms. If scum forms on the plastic bag, rinse it off and return to the top of the crock.
  • The fermentation is complete when the pickles taste sour and the bubbles have stopped rising; this should take approximately 6 to 7 days. Once this happens, cover the crock loosely and place in the refrigerator for 3 days, skimming daily or as needed. Store for up to 2 months in the refrigerator, skimming as needed. If the pickles should become soft or begin to take on an off odor, this is a sign of spoilage and they should be discarded.

POLISH DILL PICKLES MADE IN A CROCK



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While my Polish grandmother canned the world's best dill pickles, she made "crock" pickles to use up the over abundance of cucumbers. They were our favorites. I make them in smaller amounts using the ratio of ingredients to the amount of cucumbers. Leave out the grape leaves if you can't find them. Prep time does not include fermentation time.

Provided by Lorac

Categories     Vegetable

Time 15m

Yield 1 crock

Number Of Ingredients 7

4 gallons washed cucumbers
2 bunches dill (fresh)
10 garlic cloves (or so)
10 grape leaves
1 cup white vinegar
1 gallon water
1 -1 1/4 cup salt

Steps:

  • Place ingredients in bottom of crock with cucumbers.
  • Pour mixture (water, vinegar, salt) over cucumbers.
  • Throw in a few more pieces of dill.
  • Submerge pickles under water by placing a plate on top weighed down by a jar of water.
  • When a film appears, just skim it off.
  • Try tasting smaller pickles after 5 days.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1108.1, Fat 8.2, SaturatedFat 2.6, Sodium 114579, Carbohydrate 255.2, Fiber 33.5, Sugar 110.8, Protein 46.4

SUMMERTIME SWEET PICKLES



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This easy recipe gives you a great way to save a bountiful crop of cukes! Your fresh cucumbers will taste great this way. This classic method is popular with all age groups.

Provided by LIZ1888

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Canning and Preserving Recipes     Pickled

Time 21h40m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 cup apple cider vinegar
⅛ cup salt
1 cup white sugar
¼ teaspoon ground turmeric
½ teaspoon mustard seed
2 pounds cucumbers
2 sweet onions

Steps:

  • In a small saucepan at medium-high heat, combine cider vinegar, salt, sugar, tumeric and mustard seed. Bring to a boil and let cook for 5 more minutes.
  • Meanwhile, slice cucumbers and onion. Loosely pack the vegetables in a 1-quart canning jar or other similarly sized container. Pour hot liquid over the vegetables in the container. Refrigerate for 24 hours and enjoy! Keep refrigerated.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 140.5 calories, Carbohydrate 33.5 g, Fat 0.3 g, Fiber 1.8 g, Protein 1.3 g, SaturatedFat 0.1 g, Sodium 6.1 mg, Sugar 27.5 g

CROCK POT GARLIC DILL PICKLES



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Here is a new way to put that crockpot to use! These pickles aren't cooked, but the crock is perfect for brining small batches of pickles. These pickles are crunchy and full of garlic flavor.. reminds me of the ones they give you with your sandwich at the deli. These pickles are super easy to make and last for up to 6 months in the fridge. Note: In trying to submit this recipe, it changed the names of a couple of my ingredients. "Instant minced garlic" is the dried minced garlic sold in the spice section. And, "pickles, crisp" is a product called "pickle Crisp" sold in the canning section. Also, its not mineral water, it's spring water sold in jugs. Hope you all enjoy!

Provided by BETHANY T.

Categories     Low Protein

Time P6DT15m

Yield 3 jars

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 lbs pickling cucumbers
1 cup fresh dill (or 12 dill heads)
12 garlic cloves, peeled and halved
3 tablespoons instant minced garlic
1 teaspoon peppercorn
1 teaspoon dried dill
1 teaspoon dried red pepper flakes
1/2 cup white vinegar
1/2 cup canning salt
1 teaspoon pickle, crisp
1 1/2 quarts mineral water

Steps:

  • Rinse and dry cucumbers.
  • Slice ends off, then half lengthwise.
  • Combine all ingredients except cucumbers in crockpot.
  • Stir to dissolve salt.
  • Add cucumbers and weigh them down with a couple of salad plates so that all pickles are submerged.
  • Put on lid.
  • DO NOT TURN ON THE CROCKPOT!
  • Allow to sit for six days.
  • Put pickles into clean mason jars along with brine and refrigerate.
  • If you want to make whole pickles, cut off the blossom ends and soak for 11 days.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 114.6, Fat 0.8, SaturatedFat 0.2, Sodium 18894.4, Carbohydrate 25.7, Fiber 5, Sugar 5.5, Protein 4.7

KOSHER PICKLES IN A CROCK



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This is my adaptation of a recipe by Arthur Schwartz in Jewish Home Cooking. I didn't have quite the spice selection he used, so I improvised and these are quite good. I made them in a huge glass crock and will transfer them to the fridge once they get as sour as we like (just a few days). It took 1 1/2 gallons of brine in...

Provided by Lisa Crum

Categories     Other Appetizers

Time 45m

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 gal brine solution (6 tablespoons kosher salt to each gallon of water) dissolve salt in a measure of the water and bring to a boil till the salt is dissolved, then add to the rest of the water.
2 Tbsp pickling spice (original recipe called for a homemade blend but i used commercial)
1 bunch dill (i couldn't get fresh so i used about 1/3 cup dried dill)
3 Tbsp minced garlic (original recipe called for 8 cloves crushed)
2 tsp mustard seed (my addition)
2 tsp fennel seeds (my addition)
2 tsp allspice, whole (my addition)
2 tsp red pepper flakes (my addition)
1/2 c cider vinegar (original recipe doesn't call for vinegar but i added anyway)
18-20 cucumbers (or as many as your crock will hold! )

Steps:

  • 1. Sterilize your crock by running it through the dishwasher or filling it with boiling water, then dumping it out.
  • 2. Add cucumbers and spices. Most Kosher dills are made whole, but I cut mine into spears so that the flavor would permeate them faster (and so that my husband would be more likely to eat them!).
  • 3. Fill the crock with brine so that the cucumbers are completely covered. Because cucumbers float, I have a heavy glass lid from a saucepan that fit down inside the crock, and I used it to weight down the cucumbers and keep them submerged under the brine. Cover the top with cheesecloth, secured with rubber bands, or loosely with the lid. I used one of those elastic bowl covers and it worked just fine. Store in a cool, dark place for 3 days.
  • 4. After 3 days, taste one. The pickles can ferment from 3 to 5 days. The longer the fermentation, the more sour they'll become but the softer they'll get. Once the pickles are to your liking, refrigerate them. DON'T LEAVE THEM TOO LONG OR THEY'LL TURN SOFT AND START TO ROT!

GRANDMA NOWISKI'S CROCK PICKLES



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our family makes these pickles every year. my son David now makes them too.

Provided by karen wilsey

Categories     Vegetables

Time 15m

Number Of Ingredients 7

13 c water
2 c vinegar
3/4 c kosher salt
1 to 2 tsp alum
8 to 10 cloves of garlic, cleaned and cut in half
3 sprig(s) dill, washed and broken, divided into 3 piles
pickles, washed, leave whole or slice

Steps:

  • 1. bring to boil, water, vinegar, salt,and alum. boil for about 2 minutes or until dissolved.
  • 2. put 1/3 of dill in bottom of crock. add half of garlic, then add half of pickles. repeat once more ending with dill.
  • 3. pour brine over pickles. if the brine does not cover the pickles make another batch, then pour over pickles to cover.
  • 4. put a large plate over pickles making sure pikles are covered inbrine. put a heavy weight on plate to help hold it down. ( could use a clean rock or i use a couple of jars filled with water). cover crock with towel. check every couple of days and skim off foam. clean outside of jars and plate. return to crock.
  • 5. option: you can put dill in the bottom of canning jars wth a garlic clove cut in half. add pickles then cover with brine. can in hot water bath.

EASY SUMMER PICKLES



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Make and share this Easy Summer Pickles recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Dancer

Categories     Vegetable

Time 25m

Yield 2 quarts.

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 lbs thinly-sliced vegetables
1 large onion, peeled,and thinly sliced
1/4 cup salt
2 cups white vinegar
1 1/4 cups sugar
2 teaspoons yellow mustard seeds
1 teaspoon celery seed
1 teaspoon dill seed
1 teaspoon turmeric
1/4 teaspoon dry mustard
1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes

Steps:

  • In a very large bowl, place the vegetables and the sliced onion.
  • Toss with salt and cover with cold water.
  • Allow to stand for 1 hour, then drain thoroughly but do not rinse.
  • In a 3-quart, non-aluminum saucepan, combine vinegar, sugar and spices.
  • Bring to a boil.
  • Simmer 5 minutes.
  • Pour the vinegar mixture over the vegetables, tossing to coat.
  • Allow to stand for 2 hours.
  • Transfer to a non-aluminum container and chill in the refrigerator.
  • Store for up to 1 month in brine in the refrigerator.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 594.5, Fat 1.6, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 14163.5, Carbohydrate 137.9, Fiber 2.2, Sugar 129.4, Protein 2.1

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