Kosher Dill Pickle Recipes

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FERMENTED KOSHER-STYLE DILL PICKLES



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These old-fashioned deli-style pickles are created entirely by fermentation, without the use of vinegar. This recipe produces a quantity that fills a half-gallon Mason jar. If you like, add a few non-traditional chile de arbol peppers for their red visual appeal (and spiciness)!

Provided by Doug in Manhattan

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Canning and Preserving Recipes     Pickled

Time P3DT20m

Yield 16

Number Of Ingredients 7

½ gallon water
2 pounds Kirby cucumbers
1 cup tap water
⅓ cup kosher salt
5 cloves fresh garlic, or more to taste
1 bunch fresh dill, stems trimmed
3 dried chile de arbol peppers

Steps:

  • Pour 1/2 gallon of water into a large container or pot. Cover loosely and allow to sit for 24 hour to allow dissolved chlorine to escape.
  • Crisp cucumbers by storing in the refrigerator or soaking in very cold water for 1 hour.
  • Bring 1 cup water to a boil in a saucepan. Add salt and stir to combine. Set aside to cool.
  • Wash cucumbers in cold water and remove any blossoms that may be clinging to them. Quarter large cucumbers lengthwise. Cut medium cucumbers in half lengthwise. Leave gherkin-sized cucumbers whole.
  • Peel and gently crush garlic cloves, but don't splinter them into fragments.
  • Pour cooled salt water into a 1/2-gallon Mason jar. Add cucumbers, garlic, dill, and dried chile peppers, arranged attractively. Pack cucumbers tightly; they will shrink as they pickle. Fill the jar with the dechlorinated water until cucumbers are just covered to avoid overly diluting the brine.
  • Loosely cover the jar and set aside at room temperature. Set the jar on a dish if it is very full, to catch any dribbles. Give the pickles 12 to 24 hours to begin fermenting. Refrigerate them, in brine and loosely covered, as they approach the stage of pickling you prefer: new, half-sour, or sour. Don't overshoot the mark, as refrigeration slows, but does not stop, fermentation.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 29.5 calories, Carbohydrate 5.5 g, Fat 0.1 g, Fiber 0.3 g, Protein 1.2 g, Sodium 1906 mg, Sugar 1 g

FAVORITE KOSHER DILL PICKLES



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Our family's Favorite Kosher Dill Pickles - Homemade with fresh cucumbers, dill, and garlic. Tested and approved safe canning recipe for shelf stable storage.

Provided by Lana Stuart

Categories     Canning and Preserving

Time 1h5m

Number Of Ingredients 7

35 cucumbers (pickling type (estimate 5 cucumbers per quart; more or less may be needed))
7 tablespoons pickling salt
7 cups white vinegar (5% acidity)
7 cups water
7 tablespoons dill seed (or 21 heads fresh dill)
42 black peppercorns
14 garlic cloves (peeled and halved)

Steps:

  • Prepare home canning jars and lids according to manufacturer's directions.
  • For each quart of pickles, bring 1 cup water and 1 cup vinegar to the boil.
  • Meanwhile, in each jar place 1 tablespoon pickling salt, 1 tablespoon dill seed (or 3 heads fresh dill), 6 black peppercorns and 2 halved garlic cloves.
  • Pack halved or quartered cucumbers into jars. Pour boiling vinegar and water over cucumbers in jars. Affix the lids and rings.
  • Process in simmering hot water (180-185 degrees) for 30 minutes (low temp pasteurization method).
  • Remove jars from canner and allow to cool completely (24 hours recommended). Remove bands and test for complete seal. Store in a dark, cool place.
  • Recommend six weeks of standing time for flavors to fully develop.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 halves, Calories 25 kcal, Carbohydrate 4 g, Protein 1 g, Sodium 703 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 2 g, Fat 1 g, SaturatedFat 1 g

KOSHER DILL PICKLES



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Pickle lovers are often particular. Most have strong opinions on style - some prefer a juicy whole pickle while others prefer a crunchy spear - and ever deeper stances on taste. Get them on the topic of grocery store brands, and you better buckle down for a debate. While it's hard to get a bread-and-butter fan to agree with a spicy pickle fanatic or Kosher dill devotee, Southern pickle enthusiasts can see eye to eye on one thing: there's nothing quite like homemade.Here, we make classic homemade Kosher Dills in as easy as two steps and six ingredients. Pickling cucumbers are the variety used for pickles. They're small, about 3 to 4 inches long, with a think green skin and a mild, crisp flesh. With the right spices and jarring, these small cucumbers create a whole pickle with a nice snap that's never too soggy. Dress jars up for easy hostess or holiday gifts or keep them casual for everyday snacking.

Provided by Southern Living Editors

Time 50m

Yield Makes 7 (1-pt.) jars

Number Of Ingredients 6

4 pounds (4-inch) pickling cucumbers
14 garlic cloves, peeled and halved
1/4 cup pickling salt
2 3/4 cups white vinegar (5% acidity)
14 fresh dill sprigs
28 peppercorns

Steps:

  • Wash cucumbers, and cut in half lengthwise.
  • Combine garlic, salt, 3 cups water, and vinegar; bring to a boil over medium-high heat, and boil 1 minute. Remove garlic, and place 4 halves into each hot jar. Pack cucumbers into jars. Add 2 dill sprigs and 4 peppercorns to each jar. Carefully pour vinegar mixture into jars, filling to 1⁄2 inch from top.Remove air bubbles; wipe jar rims. Cover at once with metal lids, and screw on bands. Process jars in boiling-water bath 10 minutes; cool.

KOSHER DILL PICKLE RECIPE



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This kosher dill pickle recipe is easy to make and yields crips, refreshing, and addictively delicious kosher dill pickles!

Provided by ForSomethingMore

Number Of Ingredients 14

pickling cucumbers ((There is no exact amount - select an amount based on how many jars you'd like to fill))
3-4 cloves garlic (crushed) (per jar)
1.5 tbsp pickling spice (per jar)
kosher salt
spicy chilis
3-4 sprigs fresh dill (per jar)
water ((Again, the amount depends on how many jars of pickles you'd like to make.))
2 tbsp whole black peppercorns
2 tbsp mustard seeds
2 tbsp corriander seeds
2 tbsp dill seeds
2 tbsp allspice berries
1 tbsp crushed red pepper ((Leave this out if you don't care for spicy food.))
10-12 bay leaves

Steps:

  • In any container you'd like, combine the pickling spice ingredients: (If you don't have all of them, or you don't want to include all of them, that's fine! As long as you have most of them, the pickles will taste just fine!)
  • Waiting for a brine to cool is a pain in the butt. So, you're going to boil a little bit of water, dissolve the salt in the boiling water, and then you are going to add in the remainingcool water which will both dilute the brine to the correct percentage and also cool it down.
  • You are going to want to make a 5% salt solution by weight. More simply put, for every 1 liter (4 cups) of water you are going to add 50g (2oz) of salt.
  • For this recipe, bring 250ml (1 cup) of water to a boil, and then turn off the heat. Then, dissolve in 50g (2oz) of salt. Stir this solution until the salt dissolves. Then, add in theremaining 750ml (3 cups) of cold water.
  • Set this salty brine aside for later.
  • With the rough side of a sponge, scrub your cucumbers, making sure all the little prickly spines are removed. It's okay if you are quite abrasive with the cucumbers and if theylook a little bit scuffed up after this process.
  • Cut off a tiny bit of both the flowering end and the vine end of the cucumber.
  • Rinse the cucumbers to remove any residue from the scrubbing and cutting process. Set the cucumbers aside.
  • Rinse a large jar. (Make sure the jar is large enough for the amount of pickles you'd like to make.)
  • Into the jar, put 1.5 tbsp of pickling spice, chili (as much as you'd like), 3-4 cloves of crushed garlic as well as the 3-4 sprigs of dill.
  • Cut your cucumbers to a hight and size suitable for your jar. We like to do whole and halves, but any shape/size will work.
  • Pack the cucumbers into the jar. And pack them tightly. When you pour in the brine, you don't want the cucumbers to float, so again, pack them in tightly. And, don't worry ifyou crush down the dill. It's all gonna work out in the end!
  • Place the jar on a plate, and move the entire thing to an area where it's NOT in direct sunlight and where it can remain undisturbed for 24-36 hours. Then, pour in the brineuntil the jar is completely full.
  • On top of the jar, set a plate or bowl to make an "air tight seal." A little bit of the brine from the completely full jar should spill over on to the plate. (The seal won't becompletely air tight, but you simply want something covering the top of the jar.)
  • Then, carefully dry the liquid that spilled down onto the plate.
  • Let the pickles sit out for 24-36 hours. When you see small bubbles rising up to the surface, when you see the liquid has become quite cloudy, and when you see some liquidhas bubbled over onto the plate, they're done!
  • Close the jar, not too tightly though, and store them in your fridge. You can eat them right away at this point, but they won't reach the peak of their flavor until 7-10 dayslater. So, if you can restrain yourself, the more mature flavor is well worth waiting for! These will last in the fridge for many months, if you can, again, restrain yourself from eating them.

KOSHER DILL PICKLES



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From an old Better Homes and Gardens Home Canning Cookbook. I've been making these pickles for over 20 years now, and the key is getting the pickles from vine to jar ASAP-- no more than a week, and store in the fridge. Smaller pickles tend to stay crisper than larger ones, whole more than slices or spears.

Provided by OldWino

Categories     Very Low Carbs

Time 50m

Yield 5 quarts, 50 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 1/2 lbs pickling cucumbers
10 heads fresh dill
5 large garlic cloves
5 tablespoons pickling salt
5 hot peppers (optional)
1 quart cider vinegar
3 quarts water

Steps:

  • Wash cucumbers.
  • Mix vinegar and water in a pan and bring to a boil.
  • To the bottom of each jar, add 2 heads dill, one garlic clove, one tablespoon salt, and the pepper (if desired).
  • Pack cucumbers into jars, leaving 1/2 inch headspace.
  • Pour boiling liquid over cucumbers, leaving 1/2 inch headspace.
  • Wipe rims, place lids.
  • Adjust bands fingertip tight, and process in boiling water bath for 20 minutes.
  • Add one minute to processing time for every 1000 feet above sea level. Remove to a protected surface to cool completely.
  • Makes 5 quarts.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 8, Sodium 700.9, Carbohydrate 1.1, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 0.5, Protein 0.2

TWO-INGREDIENT RANCH KOSHER DILL PICKLE SPEARS



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This was all the rave on the internet so I had to give it a shot because it seemed to good to be true. Turns out all you need is a jar of pickles and a packet of ranch salad dressing and you are in for a treat. This is a must for a picnic or backyard BBQ! It doesn't get any easier than this.

Provided by Soup Loving Nicole

Time P1DT5m

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 2

1 (24 ounce) jar Kosher dill pickle spear
1 (1 ounce) package ranch dressing mix

Steps:

  • Open the jar of pickles and spoon out 3 tablespoons of the pickle juice. Pour in packet of ranch salad dressing mix. Screw lid on and shake until evenly combined.n
  • Refrigerate for 24 hours, shaking jar every 8 hours.n

Nutrition Facts : Calories 14.2 calories, Carbohydrate 2.8 g, Sodium 713.6 mg

KOSHER PICKLES, THE RIGHT WAY



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Pickles are Jewish deli staples, but you can make them yourself. It's kind of a project, but how cool is it to be able to say, "I made those pickles." These pickles will keep well for up to a week in the refrigerator.

Provided by Mark Bittman

Categories     condiments, appetizer

Time P1D

Yield About 30 pickle quarters or 15 halves

Number Of Ingredients 4

1/3 cup kosher salt
2 pounds Kirby cucumbers, washed (scrub if spiny) and halved or quartered lengthwise
At least 5 cloves garlic, crushed
1 large bunch fresh dill, preferably with flowers, or 2 tablespoons dried dill and 1 teaspoon dill seeds, or 1 tablespoon coriander seeds

Steps:

  • Combine the salt and 1 cup boiling water in a large bowl; stir to dissolve the salt. Add a handful of ice cubes to cool the mixture, then all the remaining ingredients.
  • Add cold water to cover. Use a plate slightly smaller than the diameter of the bowl and a small weight to keep the cucumbers immersed. Set aside at room temperature.
  • Begin sampling the cucumbers after 4 hours if you quartered them. It will probably take 12 to 24 hours or even 48 hours for them to taste pickled enough to suit your taste.
  • When they are ready, refrigerate them, still in the brine. The pickles will continue to ferment as they sit, more quickly at room temperature and more slowly in the refrigerator. They will keep well for up to a week.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 6, UnsaturatedFat 0 grams, Carbohydrate 1 gram, Fat 0 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 0 grams, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Sodium 72 milligrams, Sugar 1 gram

REFRIGERATOR KOSHER DILL PICKLES



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I've used this dill pickle recipe as long as I've grown cucumbers. It's easy to make and the pickles taste amazing. I make these in small batches every couple of days as the cucumbers in my garden get big enough to use. They keep for around 6 month in the refrigerator if you don't eat them first.

Provided by PAUL P.

Categories     < 15 Mins

Time 5m

Yield 1 quart, 16 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 1/2 cups water, boiled and cooled
1 cup white vinegar, 5% acidity
1 tablespoon kosher salt
2 tablespoons dill seeds
1/4 teaspoon celery seed
1 teaspoon mustard seeds
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 bay leaf
2 garlic cloves, minced
3 -6 cucumbers (depending on size)

Steps:

  • Add salt and spices to each jar. Add cucumbers sliced, whole (ends trimmed) or spears, packing them in tightly. Fill jar to within 1/2 inch of the top.
  • Add pickling liquid to cover the cucumbers. Put a lid and ring on the jar and shake for a few seconds to distribute the salt and spices evenly.
  • Refrigerate for 7 days, shaking the jar for a few seconds every day. These will last approximately 6 months in the refrigerator.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 15.8, Fat 0.3, Sodium 438.9, Carbohydrate 2.9, Fiber 0.5, Sugar 1, Protein 0.6

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MT OLIVE PICKLES INGREDIENTS
Give our Sweet Salad Cubes a try! Oliveâ s traditional dill pickles are made to perfection using our original traditional dill pickle recipe. Get Mt. Welcome to the home of Picklicious perfection. 82 ($11.82/Ounce) Get it as soon as Wed, Apr 27. Since 1926. Theyâ re delicious and make a great snack â ¦ New! Olive's 100% Kosher Dill Pickle Brine.
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DILL PICKLES - APPETIZER - KOSHER RECIPE - VIDEO
Add pickling spice and garlic cloves. Cover and shake again. Wash cucumbers. Be sure to remove the stems. Pack as many cucumbers as possible into the jar. Wash the dill and inspect for bugs. Lay the dill frond on top of the cucumbers. Loosely place the lid on top. Leave the jar out on your countertop (or on a windowsill) for one day.
From chabad.org


KOSHER DILL PICKLES RECIPE FOR CANNING | TIPS FOR CANNING PICKLES
Instructions. Cut the blossom end back by 1/4-inch. Pack seven warm wide-mouth quart jars with pickling cukes, garlic, pickling spice, dill, and red pepper. In a heavy saucepan, bring the water, pickling salt, and vinegar to boil. Add the brine to the packed jars, leaving a 1-inch headspace.
From afarmgirlinthemaking.com


KOSHER DILL PICKLES - RECIPE | COOKS.COM
2021-03-03 1 c. canning salt. Select firm fresh cucumbers fresh from blemishes. Do not use cucumbers that are shrivelled or have not been recently picked. Wash and pack in jars. To each quart jar add 1 head fresh dill, 2 to 3 cloves garlic and 1 small red or green hot pepper. Bring water, vinegar and salt to a boil. Pour hot solution over cucumbers and seal.
From cooks.com


TOP 6 VLASIC KOSHER DILL PICKLE RECIPE FOR CANNING
2020-08-07 One 24 fl oz jar of Vlasic Kosher Dill Pickle Spears. Perfectly crunchy Kosher dill pickles made with a one-of-a-kind secret pickling recipe. Vlasic’s pickling recipe delivers classic dill taste. Snack pickles contain 0 calories per serving. Packaged in a resealable jar to lock in flavor and keep pickles crunchy.
From dailyspect.com


REFRIGERATOR KOSHER DILL PICKLES – CLAUSSEN COPYCAT RECIPE
2021-07-26 Allow the jars to sit at room temperature for three days. Shake or turn the jars occasionally to distribute the seasonings. This short standing time allows for a very light fermentation process to take place. After three days, transfer the jars to the refrigerator.
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