TATIANA'S DILL PICKLES
This delicious dill pickle recipe is courtesy of Tatiana Sorokko.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Snacks
Yield Makes one 64-ounce jar of pickles
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Place 1 clean 64-ounce jar right side up on a rack in a boiling-water canner. Fill the canner and jar with hot water, about 1-inch above the top of jar. Boil jar over high heat for 10 minutes. Remove and drain hot sterilized jar. Place jar on a wire rack set over a rimmed baking sheet.
- Fill another large pot with water and bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce to a simmer and add clean lid. Simmer lid for 10 minutes; do not boil, as this may cause problems in sealing jar. Drain lid and set aside.
- Place 2 cloves garlic into sterilized jar, along with allspice berries, bay leaf, jalapeno slices, 2 sprigs flowering dill, and enough cucumbers to snugly fit into jar. Bring 8 cups water to a boil in a large pot over high heat. Add enough boiling water to jar to fill to the very top of the jar (you may not need to use all the water); let stand for 10 minutes. Drain water from jar.
- In a large saucepan, combine 6 cups water, sugar, and salt. Bring to a boil over high heat. Add remaining clove of garlic, remaining sprig of flowering dill, and vinegar. Remove from heat and pour into jar until filled to the very top of the jar (you may not need to use all the liquid). Tightly screw on lid; invert jar, making sure that it does not leak, and cover with a towel. Let stand overnight to cool.
- Transfer pickles to refrigerator until ready to use, up to 6 months.
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
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.
FRIED DILL PICKLES
Dill pickle slices are breaded, then deep fried in peanut oil. A great snack.
Provided by DMJOLLY
Categories Appetizers and Snacks
Yield 16
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In a small bowl, mix together the egg, milk, 1 tablespoon of flour, and Worcestershire sauce. In a separate bowl, stir together the remaining flour, salt, and pepper.
- Heat oil to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) in a deep-fryer or heavy deep skillet. Dip pickle slices into the milk mixture, then into the flour mixture. Repeat dipping.
- Place the pickles carefully into the hot oil. Avoid over crowding by frying in several batches. Fry until pickles float to the surface, and are golden brown. Remove with a slotted spoon, and drain on paper towels.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 173.2 calories, Carbohydrate 24.6 g, Cholesterol 12.8 mg, Fat 6.5 g, Fiber 1.4 g, Protein 4.1 g, SaturatedFat 1.1 g, Sodium 848.6 mg, Sugar 1.6 g
QUICK REFRIGERATOR DILL PICKLES
In just one week you can have some of the best homemade pickles you'll ever taste. These are incredibly easy to make and will last for a month in the refrigerator. The best part is that no special equipment is needed!
Provided by Jonathan Melendez
Categories Vegetable
Time P7DT10m
Yield 2 quarts
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Clean the cucumbers well and then snip off the ends. Then cut into either spears or thin rounds. Stuff the cucumbers into two clean 1-quart glass jars. Divide the garlic, dill, bay leaves, coriander, peppercorns, mustard seeds and crushed red pepper flakes (if using) between both jars and set aside.
- In a medium saucepan, combine the water, salt and sugar. Set over moderate heat and bring to a simmer. Cook until the sugar and salt have dissolved. Remove from heat and cool down to room temperature.
- Once cooled, pour the mixture between both jars up to the very top. Seal tightly and place in the fridge for at least 1 week or up to 1 month.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 317.9, Fat 2.6, SaturatedFat 0.6, Sodium 7021.7, Carbohydrate 75.8, Fiber 9.5, Sugar 38, Protein 11.7
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
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
KITTENCAL'S DILL PICKLES AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING
For 22 pounds of pickling cucumbers you will need 20 (1-quart) glass processing jars with lids, although you might only use 18 jars, the complete recipe may be reduced by half if desired, do not use very large pickling cucumbers, allow at least 3 weeks before opening the jars---we like things very spicy at my house so I also add in one small jalapeno pepper or a small teaspoonful of dried chili flakes into each jar but that is only optional, if you like spicy then you might want to give that a try in a few jars only--- you will need a lot of garlic for this recipe as you are using 4-5 cloves per jar, so purchase lots of garlic, peeling the garlic cloves takes some time so you might want to start days in advance you can store the peeled cloves in glass bowls covered tightly with plastic wrap in the refrigerator they will stay well for up to 3 days, use *only* a good-quality vinegar for this as it will make a difference to the taste of you pickles--- *enjoy* and happy canning! :)
Provided by Kittencalrecipezazz
Categories Vegetable
Time P14D
Yield 22 pounds pickles
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Before you start this make certain to have 20 (1-quart) sterilized glass canning jars with lids.
- I sterilize my jars and lids in my dishwasher, remove carefully and do not touch the inside of the jars after washing.
- Place the sterilized jars on the counter to cool slightly and cover with a very clean tea towel while continuing with the recipe.
- Wash and scrub the cucumbers well under cold water.
- Using a fork or tongs divide and drop the pickles between all the jars but do not over stuff the jars as the pickles need room to absorb the brine properly.
- For the brine: in a large (very clean) stock pot combine the brine ingredients; bring to full a boil and simmer stirring for about 1-2 minutes or until no salt granules remain; turn off the heat then cover with a lid and continue with the next step but do not let the water cool the water must be hot when poouring into the jars.
- To each jar add in 1-2 springs fresh dill, 3 whole cloves garlic and 4-5 black peppercorns.
- Ladle the HOT brine into each jar up to 1/2-inch from the top.
- Immediately place the lids on but DO NOT tighten completely.
- TO PROCESS: place the filled jars in the large pot or canner with a wire rack on the bottom (make certain the the jars are NOT touching each other!).
- Pour in very hot water to about 1-inch over the jars; bring to aboil and process for 20 minutes at full boil (use a timer for this).
- Remove the jars; set aside.
- As they cool you should hear the lids popping and they should have a small "dip" in the middle.
- The lids may NOW be tightened securely.
- Store in a cool dry place.
- Allow at least 2 weeks before opening.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 93.6, Fat 0.6, SaturatedFat 0.2, Sodium 5157.6, Carbohydrate 20.5, Fiber 2.5, Sugar 7.9, Protein 3.7
OTTO AND ANITA'S DILL PICKLE SOUP RECIPE
By Amy Hawkinson on October 29, 2013 - Otto and Anita's Bavarian Restaurant is Portland, Oregon's best-kept secret source for authentic German food. Spaetzle and strudel and schnitzel, oh my! But what gets top billing above the front door of their charming venue in Multnomah Village is the Dill Pickle Soup.
Provided by Forrest W.
Categories < 30 Mins
Time 30m
Yield 2-4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Melt Butter in a large pot over medium heat, add onion & saute until soft.
- Reduce heat and stir in flour. Do not brown.
- In a separate pot, combine water and pickle juice.
- Bring pickle juice mixture to a boil, then whisk into the main pot at once.
- Increase heat and bring to a boil, stirring constantly, until soup thickens.
- Season with chicken base, salt, and pepper.
- Add pickles and dill, stir in cream for desired texture.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 521.4, Fat 40, SaturatedFat 24.8, Cholesterol 127.3, Sodium 2554.1, Carbohydrate 36.5, Fiber 4.5, Sugar 5.5, Protein 6.7
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