Make the CRISPEST, CRUNCHIEST Canned Pickles EVER! (Use THIS Method)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2021
  • Knowing how to make pickles is something every home-gardener should know. But which pickle recipe is best? Which recipe maintains that pickle flavor, and which canning method leaves your pickles crunchy, even one year later?
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  • @arlenesee392
    @arlenesee392 Год назад +14

    When my grandma passed away and we were clearing out the basement she had a lot of canned fruit and pickles. In the back of the shelf was 4 quart jars of dill pickles that my mother gave her 12 years before. Yes 12 years!! They looked like they were just put there. Sooooo we opened one expecting them to be no good but surprisingly it smelled fine snd my husband dared me to taste one. I tolk out a pickle and it felt firm and smelled fine. I took a bite thinking I would spit it out at the first sign that anything was not right. It was crunchy and tasted like a normal dill pickle. All for jars were fine snd my family ate them all. A nice surprise that ment a lot!

  • @TinaGolik
    @TinaGolik 2 года назад +242

    Who else thought of the Andy Griffith episode of Aunt Bee's pickle making when she got to the 2nd pickle variety? lol

  • @kennethvogt9379
    @kennethvogt9379 2 года назад +78

    Thank you for reporting back after a year. So many videos out there are just “ I’m going to try something, who knows if it will work?”

  • @LoganFranklin
    @LoganFranklin 2 года назад +77

    I almost gave up making pickles after getting bad results using the fermentation method. Then I tried your method and got awesome results! Thank you for posting this!

  • @rebeccamorris1032
    @rebeccamorris1032 2 года назад +6

    I just wanted to let other veiwers know, I tried this recipe and method. They are indeed the best method and recipe I have tried yet! My family loves them.

  • @marymylan1846
    @marymylan1846 Год назад +16

    I made these in November but just tried them today. These are the best I've tried yet. I don't have an electric canner so I used my sous vide. Worked like a charm. Congratulations on the baby.

    • @stacywilliams1074
      @stacywilliams1074 Год назад +2

      What a great idea! I have a sous vide and I’m definitely going to try it next time.

  • @davidb5952
    @davidb5952 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great pickles. Thanks for sharing! Used a heaping tsp of minced garlic each quart jar, tsp of black pepper corns, tsp of coriander seeds and a whole serrano pepper. Delish!

  • @blessedbloominghomestead9134
    @blessedbloominghomestead9134 9 дней назад +1

    I have had this video in my watch later list so I could find it easily when my cucumbers came in. I grow pickling cucumbers. I tried this recipe, and I can confirm these are the best pickles we’ve ever eaten. Nice and crunchy with a great dill flavor. I will only use this recipe from now on and I will add it to my canning notebook. So yummy!! My husband, especially, thanks you for sharing this recipe. Shalom!

  • @dougriggs337
    @dougriggs337 2 года назад +10

    I listened to you crunching that pickle five times before I finished video. I am so glad I just found you guys ,thank you

  • @ginnyquintal4201
    @ginnyquintal4201 Год назад +6

    I actually use a Tea-ball for the spices in my brine it works awesome!

  • @mountainpatriothomestead
    @mountainpatriothomestead 2 года назад +73

    I didn't even grow cucumbers this year because I am so disgusted with trying for years to make pickles, only to end up with nasty things.
    So you've convinced me to try again. 😄

  • @krisritter8942
    @krisritter8942 11 месяцев назад +5

    A little tip from the Arkansas Ozark mountains. The old timers put a green grape leaf in the jar. That will keep the crunch without adding any of that store bought stuff.

    • @homesteaderfiftywmartha603
      @homesteaderfiftywmartha603 2 месяца назад

      Several!!!

    • @janachaloupecka3901
      @janachaloupecka3901 Месяц назад

      Can you add any kind of grape leaf? I have a few small grape Concord grape vines growing in my backyard. Can I use those? and would I put them in the jar just as is?

  • @JSears-io3rd
    @JSears-io3rd 2 года назад +4

    You certainly put in the time to discover the best way! Love your dedication.

  • @Sarah-zb5it
    @Sarah-zb5it 2 года назад +3

    Tried these for the first time this year and they are absolutely amazing.

  • @patriciaschuller4259
    @patriciaschuller4259 Год назад +12

    We chose to try your dill pickle recipe this year and decided that is going to be our family dill pickle. Brined overnight..The crunchiness is fantastic and flavor delicious!!! We added a couple red hot peppers for some spicyness.

  • @brentgilbert4208
    @brentgilbert4208 2 года назад

    I can’t tell you how much my wife and I enjoy your videos!!! Thanks so much for all you do!

  • @misslanna8023
    @misslanna8023 9 месяцев назад +3

    This was my first time canning dill pickles and I followed your recipe and technique to the tee and they are wonderful and delicious. Thank you for sharing.

  • @littlesuzie6672
    @littlesuzie6672 2 года назад +26

    The canning method you’re using here is what we in Australia have used for 100 years - the Fowlers Vacola method. It’s wonderful!

    • @BrensBoutique
      @BrensBoutique 2 года назад +3

      Can this be done without the sugar?

    • @julietgrace3385
      @julietgrace3385 2 года назад +1

      do you have any Aussie pickle brand recommendations?? I can't find any crunchy ones :(

    • @littlesuzie6672
      @littlesuzie6672 2 года назад +1

      @@julietgrace3385 no sorry, I don’t eat pickles myself but I know many who do, and you can use any standard pickling solution recipe that you prefer, but the trick to keeping them crunch is the gentle heating method

    • @deanrsnc5385
      @deanrsnc5385 Год назад

      Yep we do the same but pickle in a cooled down to room temp pickling brine

    • @kelleyleblanc5025
      @kelleyleblanc5025 11 месяцев назад

      Do you know if this works for banana peppers?

  • @emilyhoffman3736
    @emilyhoffman3736 11 месяцев назад +1

    Best video for pickling. I love that you actually explain why your doing what your doing!

  • @hopeup2792
    @hopeup2792 Год назад +9

    I am working on my pickles right now and I ordered a long thermometer like yours but am using a regular water bath canner (pot with a grill at the bottom) on a gas stove. IT ISN’T AS HARD AS I THOUGHT TO KEEP IT AT THE 180-185 DEGREES. THANKS SO MUCH!!

  • @SamKoekemoer
    @SamKoekemoer 2 года назад +16

    Great video, always nice to see something well researched and amazing that you managed to wait a year to verify the results. For this and future recipes it would be great to provide the weight of salt used as the weight of salt per volume can vary quite a lot depending on whether it is large or small grained salt. Thanks again for the good tips!

  • @lorimcgregor2350
    @lorimcgregor2350 2 года назад +5

    Just opened a jar I did l two weeks ago and I am bought and sold on this method! I can’t believe the crunch! I’ve been pickling for ten years with some (mild) success. This method was easy and worth watching a thermometer. I usually only do a couple batches but I am thinking on doing several batches this year so I can gift them.

  • @gregjohnson481
    @gregjohnson481 11 месяцев назад +1

    Caroline, best pickles we have ever made. Tried this last year and absolutely loved them throughout the year. We are on our second year of making them. Thank you so much!

  • @annieoakley5846
    @annieoakley5846 2 года назад +1

    I just started watching your channel. I’m finding, at least for me, it’s the only channel I need. I’m learning so much!
    Oh to be young again and know what I know now. You all are doing it right!

  • @simonsspicydad1563
    @simonsspicydad1563 2 года назад +22

    This is the best method I've used for pickles. My son and I make spicy pickles with peppers we grow and they are a hit. Last year we used a different method and had jars to spare at the end of the year. So far this year, nothing but great comments and we're selling them as quickly as we make them.

    • @jessicameyer4135
      @jessicameyer4135 9 месяцев назад

      Do you ferment your pepper then can them? I have banana peppers fermenting but I want to can them but didn’t know how.

  • @advance9572
    @advance9572 2 года назад +10

    I lime them over night. Rinced twice. Pour hot brine over the cucumbers in jars, hot water bath for seven minutes. Crunchy and delicious 😋

    • @ajb.822
      @ajb.822 2 года назад +1

      I'm interested in this, can u pls tell me the instructions on using the lime ? Thanks.

    • @advance9572
      @advance9572 2 года назад +9

      @@ajb.822 Take your fresh cucumbers whole, don't cut the flower end off yet, soak them in a non corrosive pot like stainless steel or a plastic tote in three gallons of water with one cup of ball pickling lime. I do mine in the kitchen sink overnight or like six to eight hours.
      Stir it up occasionally to bring the lime to the surface as it dissolves while the cucumbers are soaking. I also put some ice in the lime water a couple times before bed.
      Rince twice scrubbing the cucumbers.

  • @Priimess
    @Priimess 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm watching this whole video knowing full well I will not be making cucumbers any time soon 😂 takes a lovely video to do that haha

  • @kedeglow2743
    @kedeglow2743 2 года назад +61

    11:45 is where the actual "new" method begins for those of us who are not new to canning.

  • @kaylathompson75
    @kaylathompson75 2 года назад +7

    THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!! I truly appreciate all the testing and long wait to make a completely tested method that works! Can’t wait to try!

  • @alancarter4270
    @alancarter4270 2 года назад +9

    Last time I made pickles with Gramma was back in 69'.
    I will definately give this a try, thank you.

  • @deecooper1567
    @deecooper1567 2 года назад +1

    You are simply an amazing Lady 👍. You have such a full plate with family, growing, teaching…. Kiddos my dear 👵🏻👩‍🌾❣️

  • @fillusjesus
    @fillusjesus 2 года назад

    Trying the recipe now! I love your videos. I am a long time canner, but you are always teaching me something new. Thank you!

  • @bobbyollar9805
    @bobbyollar9805 2 года назад +108

    I just did almost this exact recipe 2 weeks ago except I didn't know about the cold salt water brine and I add black peppercorns to each jar as well. I used my Sous Vide to maintain the temp so I don't have to monitor the thermometer. The pickles turned out great! Crispy, just like you say. (I couldn't wait any longer, I had to try them). Just a reminder, it is not included in the written recipe, but do wipe the rims before placing lids. Thank you Carolyn and Josh for continuing to offer such great information! You are my favorite resource!

    • @robbyers7614
      @robbyers7614 2 года назад +6

      My mom would wipe the rims so that the jars sealed better.

    • @scoop2591
      @scoop2591 2 года назад +7

      She did wipe the rim of the jars but didn't say she was using vinegar when she did so.

    • @Emeraldwitch30
      @Emeraldwitch30 2 года назад +2

      Thank you for this. I was just listening to this for pickles as I just bought a half bushel pickling cucumbers for $5.
      Half are found to be crock fermented half sours and I think k im going to do this with the other half as my fermented ones never make it past about January before they are super full sour and going mushy. Id love to have a few shelf stable jars as my pickling fridge only holds so many jars.
      And I have a sous vide thing on my wish list and it can be here in a few days

    • @jordanj.3551
      @jordanj.3551 2 года назад +3

      Yes! I plan on making these today and just thought of using the sous vide too! Genius 🤓🤓

    • @gwengwen4535
      @gwengwen4535 2 года назад +3

      Wow, thank you for letting us know!! I did these a week ago, but the temp dipped (stove top😅) but they sealed so I’m excited to see how crispy they are!! My garden is going crazy, so I’m going to try them next time, in my insta pot😅

  • @kimber6609
    @kimber6609 2 года назад +3

    Love this recipe and canning method, my pickles are so crunchy, my mixed dilled veggies are amazing as well!! Thank you for sharing!!

  • @user-jx9qv5in9l
    @user-jx9qv5in9l Месяц назад +1

    Those look amazing!

  • @Monkchip
    @Monkchip 2 года назад +2

    Thanks so much for taking the guesswork out of pickling superb cucumbers. I'm going to try your method when my cukes are ready. Sounds like a winner, Carolyn!

  • @carolinewithers1647
    @carolinewithers1647 Год назад +6

    I am totally a dill pickle aficionado. My husband loves something called a crystal pickle, which is very crisp and sweet. I planted a second crop of cukes in July (seeds in yogurt containers under the carport) and planted them in August. They are great! So I made a batch of these this afternoon. I'm looking forward to my first bite in about a month. Thanks!

  • @noplacelikehome9116
    @noplacelikehome9116 2 года назад +3

    Just did this with garlic cloves for my pickled garlic. Can't wait for the time to pass to taste them. Thanks for the great video!

  • @mattwilliamson5369
    @mattwilliamson5369 9 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve been following this tutorial to make my pickles for a couple years now, and I’m so happy with the results. Last years batch is almost gone, but still as crunchy as ever 🙂 Thank you for sharing!

  • @mekenziebrown2740
    @mekenziebrown2740 8 месяцев назад +1

    I did these per your recipe, and wanted to comment how AMAZING These pickles came out, It was our first time doing pickles but have moderate experience canning, we had some homegrown but the majority came from a 20lb box from the local u-pick farm. Not even the freshest or prettiest cukes, still turned out delicious after sorting out the baddies, was afraid the steps would be too difficult on my not-so-reliable stove. Went for it anyway, With a decent thermometer that had a high and low buzzer, it ended up easier than I thought it would be. I just grabbed a chair and a book and posted up in front of the stove for the processing time. Now all my friends and family are begging me for pickles.Thanks 😊 can’t wait to do more next year as the 22 pints we did won’t last I’m sure!

  • @margaretcole6264
    @margaretcole6264 2 года назад +21

    My aunt used to make so many pickles she would wash them in her washing machine. She made a brine heating it then cooling before pouring over the pickles before canning. They stayed crisp. There were never any left at the end of the year.

    • @itscommonsense9169
      @itscommonsense9169 2 года назад +6

      That's funny, wash in washing machine

    • @margaretcole6264
      @margaretcole6264 2 года назад +11

      @@itscommonsense9169 yes she said she had too much to do washing them by hand. She ran bleach thru a cycle then rinsed it with a whole washing cycle to clean it first. I believe she used the gentle cycle for them.

    • @rebelbecky276
      @rebelbecky276 2 года назад +2

      Wow she must have made a lot to use her washing machine. I used to have a neighbor with chickens and they were required to wash them to sell to stores. They put them in the dishwasher.

    • @margaretcole6264
      @margaretcole6264 2 года назад +2

      @@rebelbecky276 she had four kids and her husband loved them.

    • @gwengwen4535
      @gwengwen4535 2 года назад +3

      Yes!!! My mom washed ours in the washing machine growing up, and now I do as well, when I do large batches!! So AMAZING lol.

  • @FlorianSchatter
    @FlorianSchatter 2 года назад +23

    I tried the recipe myself a few weeks ago and it’s very good. But first comes first: I don’t recommend to brine the cucumbers for up to 7 days! Mine started to ferment after 5 days and I had some clouds/foam on the surface - the one you know from fermenting. I guess it’s yeast or something. So better aim for 3-4 days brining. For the canning I added some coriander seeds, black pepper corns, juniper berries and cloves and cut the cucumbers into planks - our favorite for sandwiches. I tried them first after 3 days and wasn’t that exited - the pickles were just salty and not very fragrant. But after another 10 days the result is fantastic - perfectly crunchy and flavorful! We love them and we are going to produce more! Thank you for sharing this recipe and your knowledge. Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪

    • @inannashu689
      @inannashu689 11 месяцев назад

      Fermenting depends on the temperature you're storing them(while fermenting) at. Too long under to warm of conditions will make them cloudy

  • @kerryquattlebaum4323
    @kerryquattlebaum4323 Год назад

    You are a natural born teacher. Your videos are a blessing!

  • @TheManKnownAsJR
    @TheManKnownAsJR 2 года назад

    So far, this is the best pickling video I seen on RUclips so far. Thank You for this!

  • @carmenpaulson5145
    @carmenpaulson5145 2 года назад +4

    Oh may heaven's I'd need to make this pickle recipe I am tired of my mussy pickles,thank you so much for sharing,and you a darling lady.

  • @klmccune
    @klmccune 2 года назад +11

    I was taught to do something similar. Put the filled jars in hot water and bring up to 180 . Clover and turn off the heat. Leave over night.

    • @mpedals
      @mpedals 2 года назад +3

      Me to, crispy for years, but I do add grape leaves and dill, and garlic

    • @magapickle01
      @magapickle01 2 года назад

      @@mpedals don't give those tricks away ! Most these people don't have a clue what a dam good pickle is and you keep the ingredients to your self . Don't need compatition in the hood !

    • @klmccune
      @klmccune 2 года назад

      @@mpedals Yes I add those too :^)

  • @abigailg9188
    @abigailg9188 Год назад +2

    We just opened our first jars of pickles made using the method you suggested. They are the crunchiest and tastiest pickles I’ve ever had! Hooray!

  • @tracyjohnson8057
    @tracyjohnson8057 9 месяцев назад +1

    My Ma canned pickles when I was a kid. Dill, sweet and bread and butter. I had no use for the second two ah but her dill were the best I have ever had. She used 2 quart jars, she didn't cut the pickles down and when you opened the jar you first had to pull out an enormous amount of dill weed. The snap on those pickles. We would sneak down to the root cellar and grab a jar every time she went out with her friends. Eat it while watching tv. One of the best memories of my childhood.

  • @johnwhitehead3685
    @johnwhitehead3685 2 года назад +4

    I discovered this low temperature method three years ago. I did it first on the stovetop with a thermometer, but that was a pain in the neck, constantly having to to tweak the gas. Two years ago I tried using an Anova sous vide immersion heater in a modified ice chest (so the Anova doesn't have to work as hard to keep up the temperature). I can set the temperature at 180F and it holds that temperature within a couple of tenths either way. The pickles come out great! I used the same method to make dilly beans and they are super crunchy and taste wonderful.

  • @amysgardenstead2879
    @amysgardenstead2879 2 года назад +7

    I didn’t know how to keep my cucumbers until I had enough. I love your preserving tips. Thank you.

    • @magapickle01
      @magapickle01 2 года назад

      Grow more vines so you always harvest the same day you can and always have enough cucs . Don't have enough cucs just use smaller jar at the end

  • @alleandoss4042
    @alleandoss4042 9 месяцев назад +1

    YOU MAKE EVERYTHING LOOK SO EASY. THANKS

  • @rachellel6464
    @rachellel6464 2 года назад

    This is an amazing recipe! I have never made such delicious crunchy pickles before. I don't have an electric canner, so I spent many hours painstakingly monitoring the temperature on the stove top. It's doable but I think I will get an electric canner. Everybody that has tasted these pickles loves them! Thank you for your hard work and excellent teaching.

  • @maderightamerica3216
    @maderightamerica3216 2 года назад +3

    Perfect timing. I was just getting ready to make my first time ever homemade pickles. Wish me luck people. Thanks for showing me how to make my own pickles.

    • @Sabbathissaturday
      @Sabbathissaturday 2 года назад

      It’s so satisfying!! You will love them.

    • @joosukas
      @joosukas 2 года назад

      The same thing here lol!

  • @ladyfarrier5949
    @ladyfarrier5949 2 года назад +6

    I grew up with my granny's very crispy, no cook, crispy pickle recipe. Best pickles ever! I need to pull that recipe out and make them.

    • @kgal63
      @kgal63 2 года назад +5

      When you find it remember to share. I love crisp dill pickles.😊

    • @ladyfarrier5949
      @ladyfarrier5949 2 года назад +4

      @@kgal63 off the top, i remember the water, salt, sprigs of dill, fresh garlic, (hot peppers for the hot ones), alum. The ends were never cut off unless too long.
      Once a day for 3 days in a row, i remember the jar being turned over.

    • @CG-mj8tk
      @CG-mj8tk 2 года назад +2

      @@ladyfarrier5949 was it a refrigerator pickle recipe? No canning involved?

    • @kgal63
      @kgal63 2 года назад

      @@ladyfarrier5949 Thank you. I hope you find recipe. I have no clue on how to use alum but I really want to try it.

  • @Kikithechihuahua
    @Kikithechihuahua 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks so much for teaching me to make pickles! I canned them this summer with the thermometer and they are so good that my husband bought me an electric canner for Christmas just to make your pickle recipe! ❤

  • @dianetucker2711
    @dianetucker2711 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and time. It is very much appreciated ❣️

  • @holliwaller2774
    @holliwaller2774 2 года назад +9

    I'm so glad u made this video. I have just tried 4 different pickling recipes and my family have hated all 4. I'm excited to try this one and also be able to store them! We do love fermented pickles but then I end up with a fridge full and no where to put the rest of our food that needs to go in the fridge. Super excited for this! Thank you 😊

    • @Tay58382
      @Tay58382 2 года назад

      There is a faster way that will produce some very crisp and really great tasting pickles in as lil as 24 hrs and from my experience they seem to stay crisp and crunchy for as long as 8 months don't know past that because they never seem to last long at all because everyone loves them, but that method is Mrs Wages you can add extra whatever you like if you like garlic or more dill or whatever other herbs you can add what you wish. "Pickle Mixes - Products - Shop Pickling and Canning - Mrs. Wages" www.mrswages.com/pickle-mixes/

    • @sharonburling2262
      @sharonburling2262 2 года назад

      How long will they store for

    • @priscillabroussard885
      @priscillabroussard885 Год назад

      I have this same problem. My daughter loves the Jewish pickle recipe that I got from a friend in NY but they take up too much space in the fridge!

  • @edklenotich5232
    @edklenotich5232 2 года назад +6

    I cannot believe how good these pickles are!!!!!!!! I am new to your channel and this recipe is the BOMB! I opened up a jar that I made a year ago and they were mushy. These are crisp and delicious. I am waiting on the one year taste test but I have to believe they will be great.

    • @TRUMPGIRL-px4ll
      @TRUMPGIRL-px4ll 9 месяцев назад

      Its been a year are yours still crispy? Mine were not so wondering if it was just me if i missed something. I actually dumped them all in the garbage

    • @edklenotich5232
      @edklenotich5232 9 месяцев назад

      @@TRUMPGIRL-px4ll
      Yes I have been eating these to clear my shelves so I can make more. They are crisp and delicious. You might try adding 1/4 tsp of pickle crisp to every jar.

  • @saramorgan5550
    @saramorgan5550 4 месяца назад +1

    I tried this method last year and I will be making my pickles like this from now on. I just didn't add enough dill. I am so happy I have found your channel 💕

  • @bopitbull3957
    @bopitbull3957 2 года назад +2

    This channel is great I'll take anything to teach me what I'm in for I'm a country boy but this is beyond what my plans are I need to learn more. Killing and fishing isn't going to do it all I need to learn is how to pickle & save save food this is a great channel

  • @user-mg1uz1mc7j
    @user-mg1uz1mc7j 11 месяцев назад +3

    I’ve been using the low pasteurization method for years and it’s by far my favorite. I always put bay leaves in my jars, but your horseradish leaf idea is fantastic. I’m gonna give it a try, because we have tons of it growing in our tiny garden.

    • @TjTracyThomas
      @TjTracyThomas 11 месяцев назад +1

      Do you have trouble with jars sealing?

    • @user-mg1uz1mc7j
      @user-mg1uz1mc7j 11 месяцев назад

      @@TjTracyThomas no. I’ve never had a problem with them. If you do you can simply put the jar in the fridge. Having a second fridge helps.

  • @Condor1970
    @Condor1970 2 года назад +16

    Same thing as a regular bath, just 180F for 30 mins.
    Saved everyone 15 minutes of video. LOL

  • @LakesRegionFarm
    @LakesRegionFarm Год назад +1

    I made a batch of pickles following your guidance, and they're so good we have almost finished all the jars after only 2 months. My 19 month old son took a spear I was munching on right from my hand today he loves them so much.

  • @fourseasonsnorth
    @fourseasonsnorth 2 года назад +2

    So excited to give this recipe a go this year! Thanks Carolyn :)

  • @JT-py9lv
    @JT-py9lv 2 года назад +9

    I never process my pickles. I pour the hot vinegar/brine on them. Let them cool down, and then refridgerate. They're the BEST !

    • @CG-mj8tk
      @CG-mj8tk 2 года назад +4

      Those are the crispiest and beat tasting IMO as well, but hate that I use up fridge space for them

    • @Sabbathissaturday
      @Sabbathissaturday 2 года назад

      Can you give a brine recipe for this? I have about 15 cucumbers on the vine that I don’t want to drag out my canner to do a hot water bath. ❤️

    • @CG-mj8tk
      @CG-mj8tk 2 года назад

      @@Sabbathissaturday I usually do 1 Tbsp salt to 4 cups water for brine...curious what JT 6188 uses....

    • @JT-py9lv
      @JT-py9lv 2 года назад +2

      @@CG-mj8tk I have one fridge dedicated to pickles and saurekraut.

    • @JT-py9lv
      @JT-py9lv 2 года назад +1

      @@CG-mj8tk I need to dig out the recipe book

  • @zeldapinwheel7043
    @zeldapinwheel7043 2 года назад +6

    With fermented pickles, you have to soak them in ice cold water for at least 30 minutes. You put vinegar in there when they are fermented to your liking. Also, the type of cucumber is REALLY important. Small cucumbers with very little seeds. If you do it right, they don't discolor, and they are very crunchy.

  • @bikinggal1
    @bikinggal1 Год назад

    been pickling for years and I learned things!! Thank you

  • @nitawilkinson
    @nitawilkinson Год назад +2

    I tried your recipe and method with Okra last autumn, the best ever. (* + 1 hot pepper in the center of each jar)
    Thank you for taking the time to make video and post. ¥

  • @koraktheape
    @koraktheape 2 года назад +13

    I was looking for pickle recipes yesterday, I have cucumbers coming out of my ears this year 😵

    • @Tay58382
      @Tay58382 2 года назад +4

      Cucumbers coming out your ears not sure a doctor can help with that one 😜

    • @benf8706
      @benf8706 2 года назад +3

      Us too! I’ve been getting 20lbs a day 😂😂 I leave a box by the road that says “free cucumbers!” Way too much this year

    • @girlhappy6442
      @girlhappy6442 2 года назад +1

      @@benf8706 ah I’m jealous 🤤

  • @KC-cx7ev
    @KC-cx7ev 2 года назад +7

    I use Ball Pickle Crisp and it works well for me using different preparation methods, Helps with crispness and color retention.

    • @fabonlinellc9389
      @fabonlinellc9389 2 года назад +3

      I tried that also last year along with uncut green tea leaves and the pickles were/are great.

    • @lovecatspiracy
      @lovecatspiracy 2 года назад +2

      Good to know! I bought a bulk bag and haven't tried it yet

    • @KC-cx7ev
      @KC-cx7ev 2 года назад +2

      @@fabonlinellc9389 I also use it in different canning veggies from everything from veg relish , green beans, peppers and more.

    • @coreenaburke5775
      @coreenaburke5775 2 года назад +1

      I tried that and pickles were so bitter we had to throw them all out.

    • @KC-cx7ev
      @KC-cx7ev 2 года назад +1

      @@coreenaburke5775 Try adjusting the amount, it takes very little and to much makes it unpalatable.

  • @rebeccamorris1032
    @rebeccamorris1032 2 года назад +1

    I am so excited to try this!

  • @staceywishart9971
    @staceywishart9971 2 года назад +1

    I’m glad to see this. I’ve been looking for a crispy pickle recipe. My last ones were soggy.

  • @GordoDustin
    @GordoDustin 2 года назад +4

    Just made a dozen jars tonight. Do a 1:1 ratio of white vinegar and water with a tablespoon of pickling salt per 8 cups of the mixture. Bring it to a boil. Add this brine to your jars of cucumbers (filled with spices, onions, garlic, etc). Boil the jars for 10 minutes, then set them out on the counter and let them rest for 48 hours. Made them many times before and they're crisper and tastier than anything I've found in a store.

    • @diannaparrott2623
      @diannaparrott2623 Год назад

      Is 10 minutes long enough to kill any odd bacteria?

    • @GordoDustin
      @GordoDustin Год назад

      @@diannaparrott2623 absolutely. There would be no reason to have bad bacteria. Everything is washed, including the jars, the vinegar preserves and the boil seals it all up. I’ve made over 200 jars this way and never had an issue.

  • @eugenekolb9622
    @eugenekolb9622 2 года назад +10

    If anyone is having trouble finding spices like me try Amazon. I cant find mustard seed anywhere.
    I don't wanna promote Amazon but we gotta get it. God Bless!

    • @bonniebradley429
      @bonniebradley429 2 года назад +1

      Health food store sometimes have organic spices pretty cheap...and pick the amt you want

    • @AlliyahPerry
      @AlliyahPerry 2 года назад +1

      @@bonniebradley429 if they don't have it they can special order it

  • @RiversideHomesteadLife
    @RiversideHomesteadLife Год назад +1

    Love pickles

  • @holliwaller2774
    @holliwaller2774 2 года назад +1

    Here we go, trying this recipe today!!

  • @karakirton-ormston5332
    @karakirton-ormston5332 2 года назад +9

    Thank you for this great method! We are definitely enjoying these pickles! Question: have you ever tried this recipe with okra? Or, do you think it would work with okra?

    • @Godwinpounds4333
      @Godwinpounds4333 Год назад

      Hello 👋 how are you doing?

    • @whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
      @whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Год назад +1

      For crisp okra, only use okra that is a few days old max, but preferably picked that day. Then freeze it right after picking it and put it in the jars frozen so that it cooks less with the canning method. Also use calcium chloride.

  • @britishmgtow7251
    @britishmgtow7251 2 года назад +3

    Good people

  • @insanejane4255
    @insanejane4255 Год назад

    The view behind you as you were talking about things to add into the pickles was amazing. I could see just the bottom of the mountain/hill that's in the background.

  • @jessidutton3441
    @jessidutton3441 Год назад

    Love your canning videos girl! Can't wait to make these!!

  • @kchelley
    @kchelley 2 года назад +3

    Haven’t made pickles yet, but I know what recipe I will be trying when I get there. Thanks Carolyn!

  • @rickleffel256
    @rickleffel256 2 года назад +5

    A SousVide process would work even better that the electric pot you are using. It hold temp and times at the same time.

  • @kirstmlarson1
    @kirstmlarson1 2 года назад

    I love the electric canner! I made pickles this way last year and it was perfect. The electric canner made it so easy.

  • @christym6128
    @christym6128 10 месяцев назад

    Game changer! These pickles are worth making! Thank you!!!

  • @cinderellie9583
    @cinderellie9583 2 года назад +3

    You should make a homsteading book. With recipes and methodology! Please?!?

  • @darinrmcclure
    @darinrmcclure 2 года назад +10

    Oh I could do this with my Sous Vide! 185° for 30 min would be easy peasy

  • @nickiejordan8286
    @nickiejordan8286 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this recipe! Can't wait to try my first batch of home grown pickles♡ Love your show!

  • @stevenholton438
    @stevenholton438 2 года назад

    What a lovely well-spoken American lady! I had forgotten that they even existed. I just bought 18lb of tiny pickling cukes and will use this recipe on some if not all while keeping the remainder in brine as she says for up to 7 days.
    Thank you dear.

  • @backwoodsbaby9729
    @backwoodsbaby9729 2 года назад +7

    I just need the recipe for valasicc pickles. Those are my favorite 😊
    (Yes i know i spelled that brand wrong, idc rn)

  • @mwolkonsky
    @mwolkonsky 2 года назад +4

    I'm struggling finding a recipe for fermenting and canning peppercini's. The tiny greek pepper is much used in my home. The plants are prolific and I would love to store some with a tried and true recipe. I love your channel and recipes.

    • @Inkhed1
      @Inkhed1 2 года назад +1

      You can make a brine and just let them sit out with cheese cloth over them. I use the pop lock jars for ferment because the seal will let air out once you close them after a day or two. Just close them when you see the fermentation start.

    • @mwolkonsky
      @mwolkonsky 2 года назад

      @@Inkhed1 a ferment does not have the same shelf life that canning does. Thank you for considering the post and I do currently ferment the peppers. :D

  • @whitewolf6730
    @whitewolf6730 9 месяцев назад +1

    I am glad you did this. Really appreciate it.

  • @kellybryan6476
    @kellybryan6476 Год назад

    I’m trying this recipe today. Thanks Carolyn

  • @elizabethtrieu1446
    @elizabethtrieu1446 2 года назад +10

    Is there a way I could pickle without the use of sugar? Or at least another approved and similar result without/substituting the sugar? Thanks!

    • @FebbieG
      @FebbieG 2 года назад +1

      I would like to know too.

  • @bootmender
    @bootmender 2 года назад +3

    Never been big on dill pickles but I love bread and butter pickles. 👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️👏👏👏🤗

  • @lisaquinn6262
    @lisaquinn6262 2 года назад +2

    I appreciate the comparison thank you.

  • @sallyeblen7032
    @sallyeblen7032 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, you are a great teacher.

  • @gwengwen4535
    @gwengwen4535 2 года назад +4

    I did these and am still a week out on trying them!! The temp did dip a bit because I used the stove😅 I bet someone has already asked this, but can I use my insta pot for canning these? Loving your channel btw😊

    • @ProvisionHomesteadMama
      @ProvisionHomesteadMama 2 года назад

      Since its water bath canning you could but it would require a very large Instant pot. I planned on this because I could set the exact temperature on my Instant Pot Ultra but found the pint size jars were still too tall in my 8 qt Instant pot and also could not fit as many jars as the recipe calls far, so I moved it to the stove top.

    • @bluegirl777
      @bluegirl777 2 года назад +1

      Instant Pots are not approved for canning!!

  • @oceanteabear
    @oceanteabear 2 года назад +3

    Anyone know if you "have" to add the sugar as it's part of the, certain recipes. Diabetic & would like to skip sugar. Favorite store pickle has a with or without sugar accidentally got the sugar one once 🤮 🤮

  • @jadebabydoll23
    @jadebabydoll23 2 года назад +2

    I love your videos, Carolyn! Thank you

  • @FlutyLickHomestead
    @FlutyLickHomestead 2 года назад +1

    Sure glad to find this recipe! We’ve struggled to get crispy pickles for a long time!