Learn How To Make Homemade Pickles In 3 Easy Steps
Once you start making your own pickles, you’ll be left confused why you spent all those years buying jars at the grocery store. Yes, store bought pickles can be good, but the homemade ones just have that extra kick, the extra bit of spice and flavor. Plus, one of the best things about pickles is how ridiculously easy they are to make. No, seriously. It takes just a couple of steps and around ten minutes for the whole process. And you’ll be left with crunchy, tangy, refreshing pickles. They are the perfect snack or addition to a sandwich. Pickles also go great in some salads. So, why if you have fifteen minutes of free time, let’s see how to make some of the best pickles you will ever try!
Store bought pickles can be good, but the homemade ones just have that extra kick
The History of Pickles
Pickles are nearly as old as time itself. Rumored to be one of Cleopatra’s most prized beauty secrets, this tasty treat has made appearances in Shakespeare’s writing and even the Bible. Some of the first records of pickles date back as far as 2030 B.C. when cucumbers in India were pickled in the Tigris Valley. The word “pickle” itself is though to come from northern German “pókel” or the Dutch “pekel”. Both mean “brine” or “salt”, which are two very important components of the process. Throughout history pickling has been used to preserve food for as long as possible. And pickles are one of the earliest foods people had on the go, keeping travelers, sailors, and families with a food source when times were tough. And even though we have refrigerators now to help us preserve food, we too are suckers for some good pickles.
This tasty treat has made appearances in Shakespeare’s writing and even the Bible
How To Make Homemade Pickles
Did you know there is a national pickle day? Yep, that’s right. Pickles are so loved, they even have their own day to celebrate their deliciousness (it’s on November 14th). Making pickles is super easy and kind of addicting. It’s just really rewarding to know that you, yes you, make this amazing jar of pickles. So, let’s see how to make them. This recipe is from Love and Lemons.
Matthew McConaughey celebrated national pickle day on his twitter!
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— Matthew McConaughey (@McConaughey) November 14, 2022
Prep Time: 10–15 min
Chilling Time: 1 day
Serving Size: 16 jar
Equipment:
- 4 8-ounce Jars
- Whisk
- Cutting Board
- Knife
- Stovetop
- Saucepan
Ingredients:
- 12 Persian Cucumbers
- 4 Garlic Cloves
- 2 tsp Mustard Seeds
- 2 tsp Peppercorns
- Dill Sprigs
- 2 cups Distilled Water
- 2 cups Vinegar, white and distilled
- 1/4 cup Cane Sugar
- 2 tbsp sea salt
Method:
- Slice your cucumbers either lengthwise, or in thin circles, depending on what you are going for and what you prefer.
- Then divide the cucumbers among the jars. Also, divide the garlic, mustard seeds, peppercorns, and the dill sprigs in between each jar.
- In a medium saucepan over medium heat, heat up the water, vinegar, salt, and sugar. Stir until both the salt and the sugar has dissolved. Then let it cool slightly and pour the mixture over the cucumbers. Once the jars have cooled to room temperatures, store them in the fridge.
Just three easy steps and you have pickles for days
Note: Lengthwise pickles will be just lightly pickled in around two days, but they taste the best around the fifth or sixth day. Circle pickle “chips” will be kind of pickled in a day, but they get better with every day that passes.
Keep in mind that pickles needs some time to taste their best
This was how to make homemade pickles in a couple of easy steps. We hope you found this article useful. Now you can enjoy your very own tasty pickles all year ’round!
This was how to make homemade pickles in a couple of easy steps
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Sources:
- Love and Lemons ©
- Edna ©
- Delish ©
- A Spicy Perspective ©
- Cookie and Kate ©
- PBS ©