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Todd’s Pickles

Todd’s Pickles

prep time
8 hours
cook time
30 minutes
ready time
8 hours and 30 minutes

Yield: 5 pints of pickles

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Ingredients

Process

Note, these instructions are written assuming the standard serving size, since you have modified the number of servings, these steps may need to be modified for best results
  1. Rinse cucumbers under cold water.
  2. Lightly scrub with a clean sponge if dirty or still spiny.
  3. Soak cucumbers in ice water over night (or for 8 hours).
  4. Sterilize mason jars (and lids) by washing with warm soapy water.
  5. Rinse, then place in a 175 degree oven for 25 minutes.
  6. Bring the water, white vinegar and pickling salt to a boil.
  7. Allow to boil for 4 minutes, stirring to ensure pickling salt has evenly dissolved.
  8. In each mason jar, place 1 clove of garlic (peeled and smashed), 10 peppercorns, and a big sprig of flowering dill.
  9. Cut the cucumber into wedges and pack jars - leaving a small amount of room to shake the ingredients.
  10. Pour hot brine into jars, filling to the top.
  11. Seal the jar tightly, and shake vigorously.
  12. After jars have settled for 5 minutes, tighten further if possible.
  13. Refrigerate, and enjoy as soon as 48 hours later. For best results, wait 2 weeks.

Notes

Pickles will keep 6-8 months (or possibly longer), if done correctly and kept refrigerated.

Our recipes are created using Paleo, Primal and Gluten-free guidelines. Learn more about our diet and lifestyle at www.primalpalate.com.
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