Old Fashioned Crock Pickles Recipe

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WEBSelect cucumbers that are close to 4 to 5 inches in length. Layer the bottom of your crock or container with pickles. As you fill your container, layer in the spices equally …

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WEBAug 6, 2010 · Directions. Put water, vinegar and salt into crock, dissolve salt. Add rest of ingredients. Put a plate on top, weigh it down. Cover crock with saran wrap. Crock

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WEBAug 5, 2015 · Scrub the cucumbers and pack into a crock or 5 gallon pail. Add the dill and basil blossoms, dill seed, fresh garlic, and bay leaves. In a saucepan over medium heat, …

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WEBEvery couple of weeks, I made a fresh brine—half cider vinegar, half tap water—filling the crock two-thirds full. I’d add three or four dill heads, a few peeled garlic cloves, and a little pickling salt. Then I’d start adding …

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WEBOct 24, 2020 · Pickle spear and rounds. For pickle rounds or “chips” just cut the cucumbers into thin slices 1/8 to 1/4 inch thick . A little trick to cut the thin, wide and long sandwich slices: Slice off a strip of cucumber …

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WEBOct 21, 2021 · Step 1: In a large mixing bowl or measuring jug for easy pouring, add the vinegars, liquid smoke, and sweetener. Mix until the sweetener has dissolved completely. Step 2: Add the whole …

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WEBApr 15, 2015 · Instructions. Scrub cucumbers clean with a veggie brush and rinse the dill in water, shake off excess water. Place vinegar, water and sugar in a saucepan of at least 2 1/2 quarts capacity, and bring to boil. …

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WEBPlace the stone weights on top, or a plate with a rock on top. The cucumbers need to stay submerged in the liquid. Place the lid on the crock or cover with a towel. Now leave the cucumbers to ferment at room …

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WEBJun 18, 2018 · Mix the untreated water with the Kosher salt in a bowl. Stir until the salt is completely dissolved, add the vinegar and stir. Pour the salt water mixture (brine) over the cucumbers and spices in the crock or …

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WEBJan 30, 2019 · After referring to note regarding how to adjust this recipe for how sweet or sour you would like it, combine sugar substitute, water and vinegar in a large serving bowl. Stir until the sugar substitute dissolves. …

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WEBSep 28, 2017 · Instructions. In a small saucepan, bring the water, vinegar, pickling spice, and granulated sugar to a boil. Remove from heat, and let sit for 5 minutes. Tightly pack the pickle spears, dill, and garlic cloves into …

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WEBIf using self-sealing lids boil these as well for 5 minutes. Into hot (now sterilized) jars distribute fresh spices and the cucumbers from the crock. Pour in the hot brine to within …

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WEBAug 24, 2020 · Clean 1/2 gallon (or 2 wide-mouth quart jars) Mason jar. Make your brine, use 2 Tablespoons of salt to 1 quart of water (4 cups). Stir salt into water until it's dissolved. Pack your vegetables into the clean …

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WEBPlace half of the pickling spices, dill, and garlic in the bottom of a large stoneware crock or other non-reactive container. Layer the cucumbers in the crock, leaving 3-inches of space at the top. Top the cucumbers with …

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WEBJul 29, 2014 · Wash your crock or gallon jar in hot, soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Combine the salt and water in a pitcher and stir until the salt is dissolved. Rinse the …

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WEBSep 15, 2014 · Pour boiling liquid into each jar, filling to within 1/2 inch from top (pickles must be covered with brine). Remove the air bubbles in each jar by inserting a plastic knife or canning tool down the sides of each jar. …

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