Pickling Brine For Cucs And Beans Recipes

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BASIC QUICK PICKLE BRINE

Provided by Katherine Sacks

Categories     Kid-Friendly     Low Cal     Carrot     Healthy     Low Cholesterol     Vegan     Small Plates

Yield 4 1/2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 6



Basic Quick Pickle Brine image

Steps:

  • Bring vinegar, sugar, salt, peppercorns, mustard seeds, and 2 cups water to a boil in a medium pot over high heat, stirring occasionally. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer 10 minutes.
  • Place carrots in a heatproof resealable container or jar (divide among several containers if necessary). Pour hot brining liquid over carrots. Let cool to room temperature, then cover and chill at least 2 hours before serving.

2 cups apple cider vinegar
1/2 cup sugar
2 tablespoons kosher salt
1 tablespoon black peppercorns
1 tablespoon mustard seeds
10 medium carrots (about 1 1/2 pounds), peeled, quartered, sliced crosswise into 3-inch segments

QUICK PICKLES WITH MASTER VINEGAR BRINE

Master mind? How about a Master Brine! This simple vinegar-based brine can be used to pickle nearly any vegetable! I've always said if you can boil water, you can make a pickle. This recipe is for Dilly Beans, but you could also use carrot spears, raw okra or even cherry tomatoes. Quick pickles are also known as refrigerator pickles. They are vegetables that are pickled in a vinegar, water and salt - and sometimes sugar - solution and stored in the refrigerator. They do not need canning when refrigerated and only require a few days in the brine before they can be enjoyed.

Provided by Virginia Willis

Time 15m

Yield 2 1/2 cups brine; about 4 pints of vegetables

Number Of Ingredients 8



Quick Pickles with Master Vinegar Brine image

Steps:

  • Place a wire rack in a rimmed baking sheet or line it with a clean towel. (This is to prevent the jars from directly touching the surface.) Set aside.
  • Meanwhile, sterilize the jars and lids. To sterilize jars using a boiling water canner or a large pot, place a rack (or often I will use a clean kitchen towel) on the bottom of the canner. Place the jars right-side-up on the rack and fill the jars and canner with enough water to cover the jars by at least 1 inch. Bring the water to a boil, then boil for 10 minutes (at altitudes less than 1,000 feet elevation). Using canning tongs, remove the jars from the canner one at a time, carefully pouring the water from the jars back into the canner. Let the jars air-dry upside-down on the prepared rack or towel and sit undisturbed until you're ready to fill them. The rings and rubber-lined lids must be sterilized, too. Place the new lids in a small saucepan, cover with water and bring to a gentle simmer. Very gently simmer for 10 minutes (taking care not to boil). Turn off the heat and keep the lids in the water until ready to use.
  • Bring 2 1/2 cups water, the vinegar and salt to a boil in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Meanwhile, place 1 dill sprig or 1 teaspoon dill seed, 1 clove garlic, 1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds, 1/4 teaspoon peppercorns in the bottom of each of 4 sterilized glass jars with tight lids. Divide the red pepper flakes among the jars. Set aside.
  • Wash and trim the stem end of the beans so that they fit in the jar. (I like to leave the pretty curled end intact.) Pack the beans into the prepared jars, leaving 1/2 inch of headspace at the top of each jar. Carefully pour the boiling pickling liquid over the green beans in the jars, leaving 1/2 inch of headroom between the top of the liquid and the top of the jar. Seal with the lids and rings. Refrigerate up to 2 weeks.

2 1/2 cups distilled white vinegar (5% acidity)
1/4 cup pickling salt (see Cook's Note)
4 sprigs fresh dill or 4 teaspoons dill seed
4 cloves garlic, peeled and halved
2 teaspoons yellow mustard seeds
1 teaspoon whole black peppercorns
1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
2 1/2 pounds green beans, preferably a combination or green and yellow wax beans (see Cook's Note)

CRISP PICKLED GREEN BEANS

This recipe is from my Grandmother's cookbook she made to pass to all her grandchildren. They come out very, very crisp with a wonderful dill flavor. The red pepper flakes give them a nice punch. They are much better than the recipes that call for cooking the beans first.

Provided by Jani Whitsett

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

Time 1h10m

Yield 48

Number Of Ingredients 7



Crisp Pickled Green Beans image

Steps:

  • Sterilize 6 (1/2 pint) jars with rings and lids and keep hot. Trim green beans to 1/4 inch shorter than your jars.
  • In a large saucepan, stir together the vinegar, water and salt. Add garlic and bring to a rolling boil over high heat. In each jar, place 1 sprig of dill and 1/8 teaspoon of red pepper flakes. Pack green beans into the jars so they are standing on their ends.
  • Ladle the boiling brine into the jars, filling to within 1/4 inch of the tops. Discard garlic. Seal jars with lids and rings. Place in a hot water bath so they are covered by 1 inch of water. Simmer but do not boil for 10 minutes to process. Cool to room temperature. Test jars for a good seal by pressing on the center of the lid. It should not move. Refrigerate any jars that do not seal properly. Let pickles ferment for 2 to 3 weeks before eating.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 8.1 calories, Carbohydrate 1.8 g, Fiber 0.8 g, Protein 0.5 g, Sodium 2.1 mg, Sugar 0.3 g

2 ½ pounds fresh green beans
2 ½ cups distilled white vinegar
2 cups water
¼ cup salt
1 clove garlic, peeled
1 bunch fresh dill weed
¾ teaspoon red pepper flakes

ALL-PURPOSE, FOOLPROOF PICKLE BRINE

Provided by Alex Guarnaschelli

Time 15m

Yield 1 1/2 cups liquid

Number Of Ingredients 9



All-Purpose, Foolproof Pickle Brine image

Steps:

  • In a medium saucepan, bring 1 cup water to a simmer over medium heat with the vinegar, sugar, salt, coriander, allspice, bay leaf, cinnamon and garlic. Take off the heat and let cool for 5 minutes.
  • Pour the warm liquid over the vegetables or fruit and let it cool at room temperature. Cover and refrigerate. Store, covered, in the refrigerator, for 2 to 3 weeks.

1/2 cup white wine vinegar
1/4 cup sugar
1 tablespoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon coriander seeds
1/4 teaspoon ground allspice
1 bay leaf
1 cinnamon stick
1 clove garlic, lightly crushed
1 cup vegetables, such as green beans, cucumber slices or radish wedges

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