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15 garlic cloves, peeled and halved, divided; 15 fresh dill heads; 4 pounds small cucumbers (3 to 4 inches long) 6 cups water; 4-1/2 cups white vinegar


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Buy cucumbers at the farmers' market and pickle them as soon as possible. Keep the cucumbers refrigerated for a day or two before pickling but not longer. Keep pickles in a tub of water in the.


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So did Julius Caesar and Napoleon Bonaparte . Pickles got their start more than 4,000 years ago, when ancient Mesopotamians began soaking cucumbers in acidic brine, as a way to preserve them.


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Make the sweet brine - In a large saucepan over medium-high heat, combine the vinegar, water, sugar, mustard seed, celery seed, turmeric, ground cloves, cinnamon, and red pepper flakes. Simmer the brine for 2 minutes, or until all of the sugar granules have dissolved, stirring frequently.


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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 and set aside. Chop vegetables into sticks or bite-sized pieces. Gather flavorings - garlic, onions, fresh herbs, or your favorite pickling spices.


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Instructions. Spread the cucumbers, bay leaves, garlic, Old Bay, crushed red pepper, and dill seed evenly across four pint-sized canning jars. In a saucepan over high heat, combine the vinegar, water, and salt and bring to a quick boil. Remove the vinegar mix from the heat and pour it into the canning jars, atop the cucumbers and seasonings.


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Step 4. While the brine is warming…Place 2-3 pieces of garlic a sprig of dill, and a dill flower at the bottom of each jar. Step 5. Pack the pickles and carrots in tightly, adding another sprig of dill halfway up. Step 6. Finish by adding two more cloves of garlic and another sprig of dill.


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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 container leaving a 2 inch head space ( space between top of jar and the top of the food).


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Select 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. Every so often, place in a grape leaf as well. For a (1) gallon crock, place 3 or 4 leaves throughout the crock as you add the pickles.


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Pickled Peaches. Fresh peach quarters soaked in vinegar, sugar and warm spices are a classic southern treat. Serve with ice cream, pound cake, roasted meat and veggies, or mix into your favorite salad greens.—Nick Iverson, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Go to Recipe.


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Wash your cucumbers well and slice off 1/16 inch of the bottom end. This is an important step; the enzymes in the bottom end can make your pickles less crisp and crunchy. Submerge your cucumbers in an ice bath for 15-30 minutes to make them firm and crisp. Similar Recipes from Fermenters Kitchen: Fermented Curtido.


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Set aside. In a liquid measuring cup or bowl, combine the water, vinegar, maple syrup, salt, red pepper flakes (if using) and black pepper. Stir until most of the salt has dissolved into the liquid, about 30 seconds to 1 minute. Set aside.


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Place the canning funnel on the jar, and add the warm pickles and brine to the jar, leaving 1/2-inch headspace. Run the bubble popper through the jar to release any trapped air bubbles. Make sure all the pickles are submerged under the brine. Remove any that stick out, and adjust the headspace again if needed.


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Day 14. One the sugar has dissolved completely, you can pack the sweet pickles into jars. Sterilize jars, lids and rings. Spoon pickles into pint-sized jars. Be sure to leave ½ inch of headspace and make sure the pickle slices are covered with syrup. Wipe the jars clean before adding the lids and rings.


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Add the coriander seeds, garlic cloves, mustard seeds, red pepper flakes, dill sprigs, and chilled brine into jars, dividing evenly. If necessary, add a bit of cold water to the jars until the brine covers the cucumbers. Cover and refrigerate about 24 hours, then serve. The pickles will keep in the refrigerator for up to one month.


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Put the cucumbers, onions and garlic in the pot with the brine and bring back to boil for 90 seconds. Ladle into hot jars and remove bubbles. Put lids and bands on jars. Process for 10 minutes for pints and 20 minutes for quarts in a water bath canner. Remove jars from canner and let cool for 12-24 hours.