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Last year, about this time someone posted a very easy recipe for half
sour dills which I can no longer find. If someone could repost it? My thanks, Biff |
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On Mon 05 Sep 2005 08:45:33a, wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> Last year, about this time someone posted a very easy recipe for half > sour dills > which I can no longer find. If someone could repost it? > > My thanks, > Biff This isn't that one, but it's easy and very good... * Exported from MasterCook * Kosher Dill Pickles Recipe By : Serving Size : 0 Preparation Time :0:00 Categories : Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method -------- ------------ -------------------------------- 24 the freshest 4-inch pickling cucumbers 8 cups soft water 1/2 cup kosher salt 12 sprigs fresh dill -- (12 to 16) 8 cloves garlic 16 whole peppercorns 4 bay leaves 1 teaspoon mustard seeds 1/2 teaspoon coriander seeds 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes Soak the cucumbers in ice water for between 1 and 8 hours. Drain. Snip the end not attached to the vine. In a nonreactive saucepan, combine the water and salt. Simmer, stirring to dissolve the salt. Remove from heat and cool. Sterilize four 1-quart jars, lids and rubber rings. Divide the seasonings among the jars. Pack 6 cucumbers upright in each jar. For new pickles: Pour the cooled brine over the cucumbers to cover, leaving 1/2-inch headroom. Tightly cover the jars and shake. Place upside down and leave overnight. If any liquid seeps from the jars, tighten the lids. Place the jars lid side up. Refrigerate. For half-sours: Place jars in a dark place at room temperature to ferment. After 2 to 3 days, bubbles will rise in the liquid. Two to three days later, bacteria begins souring the cucumbers, which remain bright green outside. Refrigerate to slow fermentation. For sour pickles: After 2 to 3 weeks, bubbles stop forming. Pickles are greenish-brown. Refrigerate. -- Wayne Boatwright *¿* ____________________________________________ My doctor told me to stop having intimate dinners for four, unless there are three other people. |
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Thanks Wayne,
I just started half sours using this recipe. However I'm using a ceramic crock to ferment in, and will jar them when I think they're done in about 6 days. Will let you know what happens. Biff |
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On Mon 05 Sep 2005 10:59:12a, wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> Thanks Wayne, > I just started half sours using this recipe. However I'm using a > ceramic crock to ferment in, and will jar them when I think they're > done in about 6 days. Will let you know what happens. > > Biff The crock will work well. Half sours are my favorite! -- Wayne Boatwright *¿* ____________________________________________ My doctor told me to stop having intimate dinners for four, unless there are three other people. |
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