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Old May 4, 2007   #1
harleysilo
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Default Cucumber Pickles

Ingredient list:
  • 1 glass gallon jar
  • 20 pickling cucumbers cut into spears
  • 1 clove of elephant garlic sliced thin, not the whole bulb just one large clove
  • 1 tsp-tBp crushed red pepper flakes (1tsp=mild 1 tablespoon is zesty)
  • 1 TBp mustard seed
  • 1 TBp Pepperconrs
  • 4 whole bay leaves
  • 1 bunch fresh dill
  • 1/3 cup non-iodized salt (canning slat or kosher salt, no iodine)
  • 1 pint white vinegar
  • 1 gallon distilled water (no spring or tap)
  • Optional 1 Tsp of Allspice corns (whole allspice)
Instructions:
  • Wash your hands they are filthy and could introduce bacteria into the jar thus spoiling your pickles. I don't know the level of acidity or if enought vinegar or salt is added to prevent the growth of something nasty over time.
  • First buy pickling cucumbers. I bought a case at the local farmers market for $19.00, +- 180 cucumbers...I shared them with co-workers who wanted to make their own after tasting mine!
  • Gather your ingredients
  • Wash your cucumbers...i used soap, i don't know where the cucumber pickers hands have been.
  • Slice them into spears
  • Rinse them again
  • measure your vinegar
  • add crushed red pepper, mustard seed, allspice, peppercorns, and salt
  • heat on stovetop till salt dissolves
  • While it's heating wash your dill
  • slice up your elephant garlic
  • Layer cukes, dill, elephant garlic, and 4 bay leaves into 1 gallon jar
  • add vinegar mixture, then add distilled water to within 1 inch of top.
  • Let sit for 7 days then enjoy, they stay good for about 2 weeks, but you'll eat them before then

Last edited by Suze; June 28, 2008 at 09:58 PM. Reason: links to instructional pictures were broken
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