EMERIL'S HOMEMADE SWEET AND SPICY PICKLES
NOTE: When selecting cucumbers for pickling, there are a few things to remember. For crisp pickles, choose ripe, pickling cucumbers, which are shorter and chunkier than regular eating cucumbers, which tend to be longer and smoother. Ripe pickling cucumbers are darker green, firm, and not "bloated." They should have plenty of spiny bumps on the outer surface. Overripe cucumbers make mushy pickles. They tend to have yellow or white streaks or spots and their surfaces are smoother. Choose pickles that have not been coated in wax, as the pickling brine cannot penetrate through the wax. The fresher the cucumbers, the crisper the pickles will be. For best results, try picking your own cucumbers from a local farm or farmers' market.
Provided by Food Network
Categories side-dish
Time P14DT2h55m
Yield 4 pints
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Place cucumbers, onions, pickling salt, and water in a large, non-reactive bowl. Cover and allow cucumbers to soak for 2 hours. Drain the water from the onions and cucumbers through a colander and rinse well for 5 minutes. Drain well and set aside.
- Combine the vinegars, sugar, mustard seeds, turmeric, cloves, garlic, and peppers in a medium saucepan over high heat. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to medium and add the cucumbers and onions. Bring to a simmer and remove the saucepan from the heat.
- Fill each of the hot sterilized pint-size preserving jars with the pickle mixture, dividing them evenly, and enough of the liquid to come within 1/2-inch of the top. Add 1/2 teaspoon of Natural Pickle Crisp to each jar, if desired. With a clean damp towel, wipe the rim and fit with a hot lid. Screw on the metal ring just until the point of resistance is met. Process the jars in a hot-water bath for 15 minutes.
- Using tongs, remove the jars, place on a towel, and let cool. Test the seals by allowing the jars to stand at room temperature overnight or until the lids pop. Tighten the rings and store in a cool dry place. Let the pickles age for at least 2 weeks before using.
SWEET PICKLES-N-A-HURRY!
As I was a child, I remember every summer walking around a sticky kitchen floor from the old 13-day sweet pickles in the old fashioned crock that my mother would slave over, but this takes over and is done within 24 hrs.
Provided by Bonica
Categories Low Protein
Time 35m
Yield 1 gallon, 30 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Pour sour pickles into strainer, rinsing thoroughly.
- Discard juice.
- Slice and return to strainer, to allow more juice to drain.
- Rinse under running water allowing as much of the"sour" juice to come out as possible.
- I hold a hand-full between my hands and mash lightly then rinse again.
- (Making sure to remove as much of the sour juice as possible.) Return sliced, rinsed, pickles to gallon jar alternating with sugar till all pickles and sugar are in jar.
- Replace lid tightly and shake jar till all sugar dissolved.
- Set jar on counter up-side-down rotating right-side-up every hour.
- Pickles are sweet and crunchy by the next day.
- Ready to use!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 306.2, Fat 0.1, Sodium 973.2, Carbohydrate 78.7, Fiber 0.9, Sugar 78.2, Protein 0.5
BEST EVER SWEET PICKLES
I pack away homegrown cucumbers every summer. This recipe is based on the pickled veggies in Brown Eggs and Jam Jars by Aimee Wimbush-Bourque, but I've made it less mustardy and more garlicky to fit my family's tastes. This method keeps them incredibly, refreshingly crunchy. -Ellie Martin Cliffe, Taste of Home Digital Deputy Editor
Provided by Taste of Home
Time 1h10m
Yield 4 pints.
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- In a large nonreactive bowl, combine cucumbers, onion and salt. Cover with crushed ice and mix well. Let stand 3 hours. Drain; rinse and drain thoroughly., In a Dutch oven, combine sugar, water, vinegars, mustard seed, celery seed and peppercorns. Bring to a boil, stirring to dissolve sugar. Add cucumber mixture; return to a boil, stirring occasionally. Reduce heat; simmer, uncovered, 4-5 minutes or until heated through., Carefully ladle hot mixture into 4 hot wide-mouth 1-pint jars, leaving 1/2-in. headspace. Add 3 garlic cloves and 1 bay leaf to each jar. Remove air bubbles and, if necessary, adjust headspace by adding hot pickling liquid. Wipe rims. Center lids on jars; screw on bands until fingertip tight. , Place jars into canner with simmering water, ensuring that they are completely covered with water. Bring to a boil; process for 10 minutes. Remove jars and cool.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 35 calories, Fat 0 fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 175mg sodium, Carbohydrate 8g carbohydrate (7g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 0 protein.
OLD FASHIONED SWEET NINE DAY PICKLES
Love these Sweet Pickles, one of the best sweet pickle recipes in my collection and one of the best I have ever tasted. This is one of those old old recipes shared by a lady that made really great pickles. Very easily made and not as time consuming as it sounds. While modern safety method requirements may call for processing I don't process my pickles as I find it changes the taste and texture, you may do so if you wish. As with many of the old recipes some things just do not enter well ... with this one it's you have to be making up enough of each of the brine solutions to completely cover! NOTE be sure to use non - reactive containers ( stainless steel - unchipped enamel/porcelain, assure all your plastic bowls and containers are food grade)
Provided by Gerry
Categories Vegetable
Time P9DT45m
Yield 4 quarts, 20 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- STEP ONE: Cut cucumbers in 1/2 inch pieces or a little larger and place in a crock or large glass container. Bring the soaking brine to a boil, pour over cut cucumbers, cover with a clean cloth and weigh down with a plate. Cover crock with a clean tea towel.
- Let stand three days.
- STEP TWO: Drain, put back in crock and cover with fresh water. There is no salt added to this.
- Let stand two days.
- STEP THREE: Drain and place back in crock.
- Bring the pickle solution with the alum to a boil and simmer two minutes pour over.
- Stand overnight.
- STEP FOUR: Drain and place back in crock. Make Sweet Pickle brine, bring to a boil and pour over. For three days drain this syrup into a large pot and bring to a boil. Pour back over the cucumber slices. The third day once again bring the syrup to a boil. Put pickles into sterilized jars, pour hot brine over and seal.
- I often replace some of the cucumber pieces with cauliflower chunks, making for a mixed sweet pickle.
- Makes about eight pints.
MRS. SHELBY (MARY) HANCOCK'S NO COOK SWEET PICKLES
My grandmother was a wonderful cook and she made these pickles every year from cukes that she grew herself. She was a gentle woman who loved fishing and gardening. I miss her very much
Provided by ErneChef
Categories < 30 Mins
Time 25m
Yield 1 gallon
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Mix above ingrdients until sugar dissolves (Do not heat).
- Wash and dry cucumbers.
- Slice cucumbers and pack in gallon jug.
- Pour liquid over sliced cucumbers. Ready to eat in 2 or 3 days.
- Makes 1 gallon pickles.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 4123.4, Fat 1.8, SaturatedFat 0.2, Sodium 56632, Carbohydrate 1027, Fiber 3.5, Sugar 1009.1, Protein 3
SIMPLY SWEET PICKLES (NO PROCESSING REQUIRED)
This is the simplest recipe ever! I've canned a lot of pickles, and this is now our favorite sweet pickle recipe. And the beauty of it is there is no water bath required! It has a little kick to it from tobasco sauce. I do NOT like hot, spicey food so I was sceptical at first, but trust me, there is just enough kick to this to make it interesting.
Provided by Jan Marie
Categories Vegetable
Time P1DT5m
Yield 24 pickles, 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Drain and disguard juice off pickles. (that's right, throw the juice away).
- Cut into bite-size chunks.
- Place back into original pickle jar.
- Add sugar, tobasco and garlic.
- Put the lid on and set on kitchen counter for two days. When you think of it, shake the jar. There is no liquid added, but juice comes from the pickles after a day or two.
- Place in fridge and enjoy.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 79, Fat 0.2, Sodium 1000, Carbohydrate 19.8, Fiber 1.3, Sugar 18.1, Protein 0.7
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