Old Fashioned Pickles Crock 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 throughout. …

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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 · Instructions. 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 …

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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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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 running …

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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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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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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 cucumbers and trim off the blossom end. Put 3 …

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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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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 a …

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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 …

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WebJul 29, 2013 · Prepare a brine using the ratio of two tablespoons of salt to one quart of water. If it is over 85 degrees in your kitchen, use one extra tablespoon of salt. Stir well …

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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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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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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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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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