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This lesson is 406 words, a 1 min 37 sec reading time. It is the sixth lesson of Lunch 2.0.
📍 Introduction:
Salty, sweet, tangy, & crunchy, bread & butter pickles bring tremendous flavor and texture to myriad weekday staples. They are delicious alongside rich meats, heaped onto sandwiches, or even nibbled alone as a pre-dinner snack. Taking ~10 minutes of active work and lasting for weeks, this condiment is exceptionally high leverage.
While jarred, shelf-stable b&b pickles are highly convenient, they can often be syrupy sweet and a bit mushy. When made at home, these pickles are crispy, refreshing, and seasoned precisely as you like. Pickling spice is highly flexible, and you can have quite a bit of fun experimenting with your brine and spice blend.
Go ahead and get creative. They're your pickles. Make them how you like them. 🎨
🧂 Ingredients:
* 1 lb pickling cucumbers (e.g., kirbys)
* 2 tbsp kosher salt
* ¼ cup light brown sugar
* ⅓ cup vinegar (e.g., cider, white)
* 3 tbsp pickling spice (e.g., $$)
* ~1/3 cup hot water (optional)
* 3 sprigs dill (optional)
* 2 garlic cloves (optional)
✅ Instructions:
* Wash & trim cucumbers. Then slice thin (a mandolin helps).
* Toss with salt in a colander over a plate. Refrigerate for ~2 hours.
* Heat the pickling spices, sugar, & vinegar together in a small saucepan. Alternatively, dissolve sugar in hot water.
* Combine with remaining ingredients & cucumbers in a large glass jar.
* Refrigerate for up to 1 month.
📝 Notes Tips & Tricks:
* The fresher the cucumbers are, the crisper the pickles will be.
* Pickling spice is easy to make from what you have. A few ideas include mustard seed, allspice berries, peppercorns, coriander seeds, celery seeds, whole cloves, ground ginger, cinnamon, red pepper flakes, bay leaf, cinnamon stick, chilies, cumin, turmeric.
* If available, ready-made pickling spice is a time saver.
* For extra flavor, toast the spices in a pan before adding them to the brine.
* Pickling salt is not necessary. Kosher salt is equally pure (e.g., iodine free)
* Pickling is more art than science, and recipes vary tremendously. Some common variations include: rinsing off the salt, adding onions/peppers, grinding the spices, etc. Don't sweat the minutiae. It is hard to mess these up!
* For shelf-stable pickles, sterilize the jars and follow instructions for canning.
* A famous depression-era sandwich consisted of bread & butter with pickles (hence the name "Bread & Butter" pickles 😉).
🎓 Further Study
* Bread & Butter Pickles [NYTimes]
* DIY Bread-and-Butter Pickles Recipe [YouTube]
* Homemade Pickling Spice [All Recipes]
* How to Make Great Depression-Style Sweet Pickles [YouTube]
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📚 Want to learn more? Check out the Table of Contents or Collections.
🎧 Prefer to listen? Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, or Overcast.
🗣 Discussion topic: What’s your favorite type of pickle? Comment below👇
By Life School5
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This lesson is 406 words, a 1 min 37 sec reading time. It is the sixth lesson of Lunch 2.0.
📍 Introduction:
Salty, sweet, tangy, & crunchy, bread & butter pickles bring tremendous flavor and texture to myriad weekday staples. They are delicious alongside rich meats, heaped onto sandwiches, or even nibbled alone as a pre-dinner snack. Taking ~10 minutes of active work and lasting for weeks, this condiment is exceptionally high leverage.
While jarred, shelf-stable b&b pickles are highly convenient, they can often be syrupy sweet and a bit mushy. When made at home, these pickles are crispy, refreshing, and seasoned precisely as you like. Pickling spice is highly flexible, and you can have quite a bit of fun experimenting with your brine and spice blend.
Go ahead and get creative. They're your pickles. Make them how you like them. 🎨
🧂 Ingredients:
* 1 lb pickling cucumbers (e.g., kirbys)
* 2 tbsp kosher salt
* ¼ cup light brown sugar
* ⅓ cup vinegar (e.g., cider, white)
* 3 tbsp pickling spice (e.g., $$)
* ~1/3 cup hot water (optional)
* 3 sprigs dill (optional)
* 2 garlic cloves (optional)
✅ Instructions:
* Wash & trim cucumbers. Then slice thin (a mandolin helps).
* Toss with salt in a colander over a plate. Refrigerate for ~2 hours.
* Heat the pickling spices, sugar, & vinegar together in a small saucepan. Alternatively, dissolve sugar in hot water.
* Combine with remaining ingredients & cucumbers in a large glass jar.
* Refrigerate for up to 1 month.
📝 Notes Tips & Tricks:
* The fresher the cucumbers are, the crisper the pickles will be.
* Pickling spice is easy to make from what you have. A few ideas include mustard seed, allspice berries, peppercorns, coriander seeds, celery seeds, whole cloves, ground ginger, cinnamon, red pepper flakes, bay leaf, cinnamon stick, chilies, cumin, turmeric.
* If available, ready-made pickling spice is a time saver.
* For extra flavor, toast the spices in a pan before adding them to the brine.
* Pickling salt is not necessary. Kosher salt is equally pure (e.g., iodine free)
* Pickling is more art than science, and recipes vary tremendously. Some common variations include: rinsing off the salt, adding onions/peppers, grinding the spices, etc. Don't sweat the minutiae. It is hard to mess these up!
* For shelf-stable pickles, sterilize the jars and follow instructions for canning.
* A famous depression-era sandwich consisted of bread & butter with pickles (hence the name "Bread & Butter" pickles 😉).
🎓 Further Study
* Bread & Butter Pickles [NYTimes]
* DIY Bread-and-Butter Pickles Recipe [YouTube]
* Homemade Pickling Spice [All Recipes]
* How to Make Great Depression-Style Sweet Pickles [YouTube]
———
📚 Want to learn more? Check out the Table of Contents or Collections.
🎧 Prefer to listen? Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, or Overcast.
🗣 Discussion topic: What’s your favorite type of pickle? Comment below👇