Guest guest Posted March 25, 2008 Report Share Posted March 25, 2008 Bread and Butter Pickles Source: Recipezaar | 15 cups sliced pickling cucumbers 3 onions, thinly sliced 1/4 cup coarse salt 4 cups cracked ice 2 1/2 cups cider vinegar 2 1/2 cups sugar 3/4 teaspoon turmeric 1/2 teaspoon celery seeds 1 tablespoon (3 tsp) mustard seeds 1. Combine cucumbers, onions, salt and ice in a large bowl. Mix well. Put a weight on and allow to stand 3 hours. Drain thoroughly. 2. Combine vinegar, sugar, turmeric, celery seed and mustard seed in a large pot. 3. Add drained cucumbers. 4. Place pot on medium low heat. Bring almost to a boil, but DO NOT ALLOW TO BOIL.Remove from heat. 5. Seal in sterilized jars, 10 minutes in a hot water bath. 6. Easy way to sterilize jars: Wash them well in hot soapy water. Dry them off. Put on a cookie sheet, right side up, at 225 F (110 C) for 15 minutes. Turn off oven and leave them in there until you need them. Makes 3 quarts/litres. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2008 Report Share Posted March 26, 2008 Wow, you're canning! I'm impressed, Kim. That's a dying art these days. Indeed, I only know one other person besides you who is close to my age and knows how to can. Good for you! I would love to do it again, if I had a garden. North Texas is not very conducive to growing much of anything to eat. ) Nichole Kim <bearhouse5 wrote: Bread and Butter Pickles Source: Recipezaar | 15 cups sliced pickling cucumbers 3 onions, thinly sliced 1/4 cup coarse salt 4 cups cracked ice 2 1/2 cups cider vinegar 2 1/2 cups sugar 3/4 teaspoon turmeric 1/2 teaspoon celery seeds 1 tablespoon (3 tsp) mustard seeds 1. Combine cucumbers, onions, salt and ice in a large bowl. Mix well. Put a weight on and allow to stand 3 hours. Drain thoroughly. 2. Combine vinegar, sugar, turmeric, celery seed and mustard seed in a large pot. 3. Add drained cucumbers. 4. Place pot on medium low heat. Bring almost to a boil, but DO NOT ALLOW TO BOIL.Remove from heat. 5. Seal in sterilized jars, 10 minutes in a hot water bath. 6. Easy way to sterilize jars: Wash them well in hot soapy water. Dry them off. Put on a cookie sheet, right side up, at 225 F (110 C) for 15 minutes. Turn off oven and leave them in there until you need them. Makes 3 quarts/litres. Nichole Little Elm, TX The whole function of meditation is to see oneself, to accept oneself, to love oneself. Osho Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2008 Report Share Posted March 29, 2008 Thanks Nichole, but I hardly do any these days, just little bits here and there When I was first married we had an old house with lots of established fruit trees - several types of plum, a very impressive quince tree, figs, mulberries, lemons and even an orange tree. I would bottle (we call it bottling in Australia) fruit, make jams and jellies, and even make and bottle home made Aussie tomato sauce (the condiment, not the cooking variety). I suppose I've just got a little lazy, and a lot too busy, these days. Kim , Nichole Fausey-Khosraviani <ms_fausey wrote: > > Wow, you're canning! I'm impressed, Kim. That's a dying art these days. Indeed, I only know one other person besides you who is close to my age and knows how to can. Good for you! > > I would love to do it again, if I had a garden. North Texas is not very conducive to growing much of anything to eat. > > ) > Nichole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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