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I'd like to make Dilly Beans this year. (My 6-year old son planted Kentucky
Wonders and they are going gang-busters! Of course, he can't actually reach them...) Anyway, the BBB calls for 4 heads of dill for 2 quarts of beans. Is there an equivalent amount of dried dill that I can use? How about of dill weed, but not head? Is there a better recipe than the BBB one? Thanks, Dave |
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David J. Braunegg wrote:
> I'd like to make Dilly Beans this year. (My 6-year old son planted Kentucky > Wonders and they are going gang-busters! Of course, he can't actually reach > them...) > > Anyway, the BBB calls for 4 heads of dill for 2 quarts of beans. Is there > an equivalent amount of dried dill that I can use? How about of dill weed, > but not head? > > Is there a better recipe than the BBB one? > > Thanks, > Dave > > I hear you on the Kentucky Wonders! I've done 21 - 500 ml (~ pint) jars of them, given a couple of bags away, eaten them, and just picked another couple of quarts this morning. There's no sign of them slowing down. I can't help you on how much dried dill to use but each lg dill head gives about 1 tbsp of dill seed. You might try that. From Jean Pare's Company's Coming Preserves - you can do one jar at a time 2 c grean or wax beans per pint (500 ml) boiling water 1 head dill per pint 1/2 garlic clove per pint 1 c cider vinegar 1 c water 1 1/2 tsp pickling salt Place beans in lg pot of boiling water, return to boil, boil 2 min. Drain and rinse in cold water. Place 1 head dill and 1 garlic clove into each hot sterilized pint jar. Pack with beans into jar leaving 1" headspace. In lg saucepan combine vinegar, water, and salt. Stir and bring to a boil. Pour over beans leaving 1/4 headspace. Process 10 min in bwb. |
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On Wed 31 Aug 2005 09:45:28a, David J. Braunegg wrote in
rec.food.preserving: > I'd like to make Dilly Beans this year. (My 6-year old son planted > Kentucky Wonders and they are going gang-busters! Of course, he can't > actually reach them...) > > Anyway, the BBB calls for 4 heads of dill for 2 quarts of beans. Is > there an equivalent amount of dried dill that I can use? How about of > dill weed, but not head? > > Is there a better recipe than the BBB one? > > Thanks, > Dave > > I make small batces of dilly beans and used both the dried dillweed and dillseed. When I pack the jars I put 1/2 teaspoon dillweed and 1/4 teaspoon of dill seed. I also put in a dried hot pepper. HTH -- Wayne Boatwright *¿* ____________________________________________ Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day. Sam Goldwyn, 1882-1974 |
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