Pickle Day

in pickles •  7 years ago 

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Last year I had the pleasure of learning the art of pickling from my mother in law. It was fantastic! She has been making pickles for many years, and as my own mother puts it, 'she has it down to a science'.

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We started off by heading to the garden. She let us use some of her gardening space the past few years, and use it we have! We have an enormous list of food we have grown there, I'll spare you that because you can read all about it in our 'Growing Food 2017' post. The black beans and corn are especially impressive this year!

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Anyway, back to the pickles, we went out and filled our buckets with yummy veggies; cucumbers, crooked neck squash, carrots, onions, zucchini plus some garlic and dill.

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Next, the prep work, all those veggies weren't going to cut peel and slice themselves after all!

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Meanwhile my lovely mother in law got to work with the brine, I shocked (more like grossed out) her a bit because I brought apple cider vinegar and natural sea salt instead of the standard white vinegar and 'pickling salt'. The look on her face whenever she smelled the ACV was priceless, she hates it! haha

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Her recipe for 6 quart jars of pickles is 2 cups of vinegar, 1/2 cup salt, and 9 cups of water for the brine, then 2 cloves of garlic and one sprig of dill in a jar, stuff with cucumbers, then two more cloves of garlic and another dill sprig.

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Keeping everything sterile and hot is key, and don't forget to prick the pickles first!

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Someone was eager!

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Looks like quite the garden haul!!

It was crazy! LoL we barely keep up!

Great post!

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Yum looks delicious!

Haha great pic!! Thanks so much!! :)

Holy Pickles what an amazing post! I found you through the MAP contest post and I am really glad I did! Thank your for taking the time to make this very thorough and well illustrated/photographed post. I mean to make pickles every year and we rarely do (been several years now). I will share this post with my wife and hopefully it gives us the motivation to pickle some of the amazing produce available to us here in the Willamette Valley. Cheers - Carl

Thank you carl! Pickles are awesome! I hope your wife sets you up with enough for the winter! :)

Had to check out your post as pickle making is on my agenda this afternoon. Picked 40 yesterday and have them sliced and "resting" in salt now. I'm trying a new recipe...Curry Pickles. It's been a great year for them here. (love your pics)

Oh wow curry pickles! Sounds interesting for sure!! You've got a busy day ahead huh :) I hope you make a post about them!

Those look amazing - I love pickles!!!

Thanks! We do too! :)

Great photos! Your pickles look amazing. I have started fermenting preserves a bit. Have you tried that?

Thanks!! Yes we love ferments too! So good for the gut :)
What's your favourites?

Pretty sure I'm addicted to spicy hot kimchi. But I love sauerkraut and fermented dill pickles.

Nice! I'm not a lover of spicy myself.. Garden fresh fermented carrots are probably my favourite :)

Yum. Yup I did a batch of carrots, celery, garlic and cauliflour with dill sprigs. Was pretty amazing, all cut up into fork sized pieces to just add to a plate as a side! I tried broccoli and the smell was hard for me to get past, didn't like that one at all.

That sounds so good!

But not so much the broccoli! LoL
I don't think I'll be trying that one!

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