A few years back Craig and I joined a CSA (Community-supported agriculture) farm. As part of the membership, we were asked to
attend a farm event (we usually went to the fall harvest festival and fund
raiser for Heifer International), as well as help work at the farm
for a day. We always planned to go more
than once, but out schedules never meshed out.
One of the events we attended was pickle making party. I was so excited to go and help make pickles,
I could barely contain myself! So the
day came, and we were in the kitchen, cleaning pickles, heating up vinegar stuffing
cucumbers, garlic and dill weed into jars.
Then filled them with vinegar, and capped them. I was like…..THAT’S IT? Besides the water processing, we were
done. Believe me, I was a little let
down, and mad at myself for not trying to make them earlier.
Well, that was
it I decided then and there, I would make pickles ASAP! That was about 10 years ago, and I have made
pickles (with a few exceptions) every year since. The first year I made Dill as well as Bread
and Butter pickles, and have had MANY requests for the Bread and Butter Pickles,
so now that’s all I make. Although, I do
have a neighbor that has been known for making Gin Pickles, and have been
interesting in trying to make those……
Finished Bread and Butter Pickles |
Here’s my
recipe for Bread and Butter Pickles, if you not on my Christmas list to receive
a jar!
BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES
Raw Cucumbers, getting ready to become pickles.... |
3 med. onions, sliced
1/2 c. canning salt
1 bag ice
Brine
2 c. vinegar2 c. boiling water
1 tsp. mustard seed
Step 1, Cucumbers washed..... |
1/2 tsp. turmeric
1 1/2 c. sugar
Sort cucumbers, discarding any with blemishes. Wash well.
Mix cucumbers, onions, ice and salt; let stand 2 hours.
Drain and rinse off excess salt.
Combine vinegar, boiling water, mustard seed, celery
seed, turmeric and sugar. Bring to a boil 5 minutes.
Step 2, Sliced Pickles, Salt and Ice..... |
Process in a boiling water bath canner for no more than 10
minutes.
To avoid a cloudy brine or darkened pickles, do not use
common table salt (use only canning salt).
Yield: Three 1/2 pint jars, adjust accordingly.
Cucumbers packed into jars, waiting on the brine.... |
I used 50 pounds
of pickles and made a 16 time recipe of the brine, and still ran out.
Looks good!
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