Kosher Pickles In A Crock Recipes

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DILL PICKLES

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



Dill Pickles image

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.

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

FERMENTED KOSHER-STYLE DILL PICKLES

These old-fashioned deli-style pickles are created entirely by fermentation, without the use of vinegar. This recipe produces a quantity that fills a half-gallon Mason jar. If you like, add a few non-traditional chile de arbol peppers for their red visual appeal (and spiciness)!

Provided by Doug in Manhattan

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

Time P3DT20m

Yield 16

Number Of Ingredients 7



Fermented Kosher-Style Dill Pickles image

Steps:

  • Pour 1/2 gallon of water into a large container or pot. Cover loosely and allow to sit for 24 hour to allow dissolved chlorine to escape.
  • Crisp cucumbers by storing in the refrigerator or soaking in very cold water for 1 hour.
  • Bring 1 cup water to a boil in a saucepan. Add salt and stir to combine. Set aside to cool.
  • Wash cucumbers in cold water and remove any blossoms that may be clinging to them. Quarter large cucumbers lengthwise. Cut medium cucumbers in half lengthwise. Leave gherkin-sized cucumbers whole.
  • Peel and gently crush garlic cloves, but don't splinter them into fragments.
  • Pour cooled salt water into a 1/2-gallon Mason jar. Add cucumbers, garlic, dill, and dried chile peppers, arranged attractively. Pack cucumbers tightly; they will shrink as they pickle. Fill the jar with the dechlorinated water until cucumbers are just covered to avoid overly diluting the brine.
  • Loosely cover the jar and set aside at room temperature. Set the jar on a dish if it is very full, to catch any dribbles. Give the pickles 12 to 24 hours to begin fermenting. Refrigerate them, in brine and loosely covered, as they approach the stage of pickling you prefer: new, half-sour, or sour. Don't overshoot the mark, as refrigeration slows, but does not stop, fermentation.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 29.5 calories, Carbohydrate 5.5 g, Fat 0.1 g, Fiber 0.3 g, Protein 1.2 g, Sodium 1906 mg, Sugar 1 g

½ gallon water
2 pounds Kirby cucumbers
1 cup tap water
⅓ cup kosher salt
5 cloves fresh garlic, or more to taste
1 bunch fresh dill, stems trimmed
3 dried chile de arbol peppers

REFRIGERATOR KOSHER DILL PICKLES

I've used this dill pickle recipe as long as I've grown cucumbers. It's easy to make and the pickles taste amazing. I make these in small batches every couple of days as the cucumbers in my garden get big enough to use. They keep for around 6 month in the refrigerator if you don't eat them first.

Provided by PAUL P.

Categories     < 15 Mins

Time 5m

Yield 1 quart, 16 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10



Refrigerator Kosher Dill Pickles image

Steps:

  • Add salt and spices to each jar. Add cucumbers sliced, whole (ends trimmed) or spears, packing them in tightly. Fill jar to within 1/2 inch of the top.
  • Add pickling liquid to cover the cucumbers. Put a lid and ring on the jar and shake for a few seconds to distribute the salt and spices evenly.
  • Refrigerate for 7 days, shaking the jar for a few seconds every day. These will last approximately 6 months in the refrigerator.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 15.8, Fat 0.3, Sodium 438.9, Carbohydrate 2.9, Fiber 0.5, Sugar 1, Protein 0.6

1 1/2 cups water, boiled and cooled
1 cup white vinegar, 5% acidity
1 tablespoon kosher salt
2 tablespoons dill seeds
1/4 teaspoon celery seed
1 teaspoon mustard seeds
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 bay leaf
2 garlic cloves, minced
3 -6 cucumbers (depending on size)

HOMEMADE DILL PICKLES

If you make a simple salt brine, add some spices, and submerge Kirby cucumbers in it for about a week, you get some fairly delicious pickles. I'm pretty sure if you measure your salt right and store the fermenting pickles at an appropriate temperature you'll get crunchy pickles.

Provided by Chef John

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

Time P7DT15m

Yield 16

Number Of Ingredients 9



Homemade Dill Pickles image

Steps:

  • Place water, salt, and garlic into a large saucepan. Add cloves, bay leaves, coriander seeds, and black peppercorns. Stir until salt is dissolved. Heat over low for just a few minutes to bring water to room temperature. The water should not be warm.
  • Place some dill flowers in the bottom of a jar or crock large enough to hold the cucumbers, spices, and some brine. Place a few of the cucumbers on top of the dill weed. Alternate layers of dill flowers and cucumbers, ending with a layer of dill. Pour pickling brine into the crock. Gently tap or shake the crock to eliminate any air bubbles. Weigh down the pickles with a small ramekin to ensure they stay below the surface of the brining liquid. Top with more brine. Reserve any extra brine to add if necessary during the fermentation process. Cover crock.
  • Place crock where it can ferment at a temperature between 65 and 75 degrees F. Let pickles ferment for a week, checking every day to ensure pickles remain submerged. Small bubbles may appear; this is a normal product of the fermentation process. Add more brine if necessary.
  • After about 8 days, you can skim off the foam. Test a pickle for flavor and crunch. You can continue fermenting them for a couple more days or, if you like them at this point, transfer pickles to a large jar. Fill jar with the brine from the fermentation process. Cover and store finished pickles in the refrigerator.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 12.4 calories, Carbohydrate 2.9 g, Fat 0.1 g, Fiber 0.6 g, Protein 0.5 g, Sodium 2886.8 mg, Sugar 1 g

8 cups cold fresh water
8 tablespoons kosher salt
4 cloves peeled garlic
4 whole cloves
3 bay leaves, or more to taste
2 teaspoons whole coriander seeds
2 teaspoons whole black peppercorns
1 bunch fresh, flowering dill weed
2 pounds very fresh Kirby cucumbers, washed thoroughly

KOSHER DILL PICKLES

This recipe is one I want to try next summer when the pickling cucumbers come in. It's from the RSVP section in a June 1981 Bon Appetit. It was requested from Ronnie's in Orlando, Florida, a deli-type restaurant owned by Larry Leckart.

Provided by Leslie in Texas

Categories     < 30 Mins

Time 30m

Yield 1 gallon

Number Of Ingredients 7



Kosher Dill Pickles image

Steps:

  • Arrange cucumbers in 1 gallon glass jar or stoneware crock.
  • Stir salt into water and pour into jar.
  • Add garlic and pickling spices.
  • Lay dill over top; add rye bread.
  • Cover with plastic wrap and weight with small heavy object to keep cucumbers submerged.
  • Let stand at room temperature 3 days, then refrigerate at least 5 days before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 377.6, Fat 3.1, SaturatedFat 0.8, Sodium 28581.3, Carbohydrate 86.3, Fiber 11.2, Sugar 31.7, Protein 15.5

4 lbs pickling cucumbers, thoroughly washed
1/4 cup kosher salt
2 quarts water (8 cups )
5 garlic cloves, coarsely chopped
2 tablespoons mixed pickling spices
1 bunch fresh dill (about 1/3 to 1/2 cup,chopped)
1 slice day-old jewish rye bread

OLD-FASHIONED PICKLE BARREL PICKLES

Provided by Food Network

Time P1m10DT15h15m

Number Of Ingredients 6



Old-Fashioned Pickle Barrel Pickles image

Steps:

  • Gently scrub pickles with a vegetable brush and rinse with cool water. Dry thoroughly. In a large stoneware crock or a deep enamel kettle sprinkle in half of pickling spices, dill and garlic over the bottom. Layer cucumbers in crock, filling to within 3 inches of top. Sprinkle with remaining pickling spices, dill and garlic. Mix vinegar with salt and 2 quarrts of water. Pour over cucumbers, to cover. Weight with a plate and cans, making sure cucumbers are completely submerged. Cover loosely with cheesecloth. Check pickles each day and skim off scum as it forms -- it may not begin to form until fifth day. Do not stir pickles, but make sure they remain completely submerged in brine at all times. If necessary, add additional brine. Leave for 3 to 4 weeks. Pickles will turn an olive-drab color and texture will be soft-crisp and be uniformly translucent. Let stand or an additional month to develop flavor, replacing brine as necessary.;

5 pounds pickling cucumbers of uniform size (4 inches)
4 tablespoons pickling spices
6 bunches dill, washed and chopped
4 cloves garlic
1 cup white vinegar
2/3 cup pickling salt

POLISH DILL PICKLES MADE IN A CROCK

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



Polish Dill Pickles Made in a Crock image

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

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

KOSHER PICKLES, THE RIGHT WAY

Pickles are Jewish deli staples, but you can make them yourself. It's kind of a project, but how cool is it to be able to say, "I made those pickles." These pickles will keep well for up to a week in the refrigerator.

Provided by Mark Bittman

Categories     condiments, appetizer

Time P1D

Yield About 30 pickle quarters or 15 halves

Number Of Ingredients 4



Kosher Pickles, The Right Way image

Steps:

  • Combine the salt and 1 cup boiling water in a large bowl; stir to dissolve the salt. Add a handful of ice cubes to cool the mixture, then all the remaining ingredients.
  • Add cold water to cover. Use a plate slightly smaller than the diameter of the bowl and a small weight to keep the cucumbers immersed. Set aside at room temperature.
  • Begin sampling the cucumbers after 4 hours if you quartered them. It will probably take 12 to 24 hours or even 48 hours for them to taste pickled enough to suit your taste.
  • When they are ready, refrigerate them, still in the brine. The pickles will continue to ferment as they sit, more quickly at room temperature and more slowly in the refrigerator. They will keep well for up to a week.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 6, UnsaturatedFat 0 grams, Carbohydrate 1 gram, Fat 0 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 0 grams, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Sodium 72 milligrams, Sugar 1 gram

1/3 cup kosher salt
2 pounds Kirby cucumbers, washed (scrub if spiny) and halved or quartered lengthwise
At least 5 cloves garlic, crushed
1 large bunch fresh dill, preferably with flowers, or 2 tablespoons dried dill and 1 teaspoon dill seeds, or 1 tablespoon coriander seeds

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