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Title: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: smoker pete on June 08, 2014, 01:18:23 PM
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I've always been a fan of Claussen pickles.  I tolerate some of those other dill pickles but I always levitate back to Claussen.  Why?  It goes back to the early 1960s when I was about 12 years old and worked at a Deli sweeping floors.  My salary ... I could eat whatever I wanted and I chose Deli Pickles that came in those big barrels!  Yup, I was hooked  :D

After Spuds posted his pickle recipe it got me to thinking so I searched and chose 6 Claussen-style Knockoff recipes which I morphed into my own.  Unlike canning, pickling does not require boiling the crispy goodness from your pickles and can be stored/kept in your refrigerator for up to a year.  Presuming they taste OK, mine won't last that long!!

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I was going to try and grow my own pickle cucumbers but figured the chances of harvesting enough cucumbers at once to make it worthwhile to pickle were slim.  So I checked with my local grocery store only to find that they didn't have any pickling cucumbers in stock.  Talked to the Produce manager and he said he would order me a lug of pickling cucumbers which he sold me at his cost - $22.50.  Got me 19 quart jars out of it  8)

Sterilize jars and wash the cucumbers (DO NOT use regular store-bought cucumbers.  They are usually coated with wax to preserve them over long shipping/storage periods which does not bode well with the pickling/canning processes)

Brine: This makes enough brine for 4 quart jars.  No need to boil the brine.  Combine in a large pitcher. Stir until salt is dissolved.  Set aside.
Ingredients for each quart jar:

Instructions:

Disclaimer:  This is my first attempt at making these pickles so there are no guarantees made ... I'll know in a few days to a week how they turn out but all the recipes were virtually identical to my morphed recipe so theoretically they should turn out delicious !!!
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: muebe on June 08, 2014, 01:28:44 PM
Thanks for posting the detailed instructions and bookmarked!
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: spuds on June 08, 2014, 02:09:54 PM
I already know the answer.They SHOULD turn out excellent.

You are so correct,crispness will be so much better with fermentation.Up until 1940 or so?,fermentation was the way it all was done,and going away from it was a loss IMO,but other methods were faster,and therefore cheaper after that.Plus loaded with live probiotics,got to love that too.

Some tips,if you have a grape leaf,put one washed per jar for crispness,r/t tannins I believe?Also cutting off the blossom end for some reason also helps keep em crisp.And a piece of cabbage leaf also good for getting the lacto fermentation going.Keeping temps room temp comfortable with ideal product temp is 72F max during process,try for sure to keep below 80F.But out of range will work,just affects time mostly IIRC,Use filtered water.

But none of that is a deal killer,if your pickles arent excellent I'll be shocked.Thanks for posting that.If I see pickling cucumbers in store I will get some and do your recipe.

Ive never done it with vinegar before,await your results.

.You got a great price on those cukes.

Enjoy and thanks Pete.MUST make those again,they are sooooo good,yours look great!YUMM YUMM YUM!!Absolutely BEAUTIFUL group!

Oh,and Ive planted 4 different types of pickling cukes this year looking for a powdery mildew resistant version that will work here.Ive given up on fussy veggies,but still want those pickling cukes so trying again this year.Have Calypso,Dasher,hybrid Bush and one I forget from nursery.
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: sliding_billy on June 08, 2014, 03:38:56 PM
Great post.  Thanks.
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: Las Vegan Cajun on June 08, 2014, 03:43:16 PM
Yum, that's a whole lot of jars of good looking pickles.  ;)
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: drholly on June 08, 2014, 04:09:13 PM
Pete,

Thank you for the great recipe and excellent instructions. I like Claussen's too - so this is definitely on the short list. Will head to the Farmer's market this week to find some pickling cucumbers.

Now I need to find a recipe for horseradish pickles - I had one, but lost it...

Thanks for sharing this!
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: Smokin Don on June 08, 2014, 05:32:58 PM
Thanks for the recipe SP!!! The wife and I have been Claussen fans for years!!! Don
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: HighOnSmoke on June 08, 2014, 08:42:36 PM
Yes, thanks for posting this! Bookmarked!
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: CDN Smoker on June 08, 2014, 10:26:32 PM
Another Claussen fan here, bookmarked and thanks for posting ;D
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: ACW3 on June 09, 2014, 07:54:58 AM
Bookmarked!!  Ever since my DIL made a batch of homemade pickles to enter in the NC State Fair I decided that I would like to try some myself.  I made up some refrigerator pickles while my wife was recuperating from her knee surgery earlier in the year.  They turned out great.  I am thoroughly hooked on homemade pickles.  Thanks for posting.

Art
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: spuds on June 11, 2014, 02:33:27 AM
Pete,have you tasted yet?Are they a winner?

 Just got a pile of persian cukes for .99/lb,still cold from the box beauties...bought all they had,2 plastic produce bags worth.Need to make em thursday.Funny,Im scooping em up,some guy comes over and looks at em,wondering what I saw so special about em I reckon.

My neighbor has one recipe from a 1950's mason jar recipe book I will try too if she can find it.
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: smoker pete on June 11, 2014, 10:51:55 AM
Pete,have you tasted yet?Are they a winner?

I have Spuds and they are simply YUMMMMMMY!!! ... Nice and crunchy with a little bite to them from the crushed red peppers.

Took a bunch of the jars to my Son's house cause he has a fridge in the garage I can use for storage.  We cracked a jar for a taste test ... My Son said he couldn't guarantee that the pickles would not be gobbled up.  :D   
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: spuds on June 18, 2014, 07:35:24 PM
Excellent!

Just put ours up,1 gallon jar,3 half gallons.Did halves,some spears and slices.Took one hour,thats sure reasonable.

Took 4 of the brine recipes with a bit left over. We added 2 fresh leaves from grapes to each jar.

I'll do my pictorial later.

Thanks Pete,needed a good recipe,this really looks good.
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: SmokinKat on June 18, 2014, 07:44:16 PM
I'm excited to try some of these type!  I did my first attempts at canning last year, and they turned out pretty darn good for a first time.  Will be nice to have some alternate versions to try this time around!   

We are super lucky to have an incredible farm stand a little ways out of town that has just beau-coup goodies.  Hopefully should be opening here soon for the season.  We got just BUCKETS of pickling cukes last year.  :) 

Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: sparky on June 18, 2014, 08:23:49 PM
i'll bring the FT.  i'm thinking picnic.......
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: spuds on June 18, 2014, 09:45:47 PM
Ice water bath cukes and grape leaves for crunch

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Lots of garlic

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Packing....

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2.5 gallons of pretty

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Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: smoker pete on June 18, 2014, 11:02:21 PM
Those look beautiful Spuds.  I'll have to remember the grape leaf.  That's a new one on me  :)
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: spuds on June 22, 2014, 10:39:39 PM
Pete,they are super crisp,need to get em in refer.Already taste really good!
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: CDN Smoker on June 22, 2014, 10:50:30 PM
Can't say I have ever seen grape leaves used in pickles. I'm going to have to talk with my Hutterite connection.

Pickles look Awsome Carl ;D
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: GrillinBWCA on June 23, 2014, 02:37:31 PM
~drool~

Wow, both batches look beautiful!  And now I have to go open up that one lone jar of Claussen's I've been saving in the fridge.

I'll have to ask at the grocery store if I can get some pickling cukes.  A couple gallons in my fridge wouldn't hurt my feelings at all.

Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: spuds on June 23, 2014, 02:41:18 PM
The cukes I used were Persians,pretty thick skins.
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: spuds on June 25, 2014, 06:43:15 PM
Pete,you really nailed it on these pickles.I have one jar thats sitting on the counter Ive been eating (low cal,LOVE IT!)

They just get better by the day!!Still fantastic crunch.

SUPERB!!! :P

5 stars Bud,thank you so much for this gem of a pickle. ;) :D
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: smoker pete on June 25, 2014, 06:48:57 PM
Pete,you really nailed it on these pickles.I have one jar thats sitting on the counter Ive been eating (low cal,LOVE IT!)

They just get better by the day!!Still fantastic crunch.

SUPERB!!! :P

5 stars Bud,thank you so much for this gem of a pickle. ;) :D

I love garlic and I didn't skimp in that department for mine ... like you said spuds - they get better every day  8)
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: N. Ontario Smoker on September 22, 2014, 03:21:21 PM
Just did the final basket of cukes. The two jars on the left are over a foot tall. Should be enough Claussens for a few months.

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Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: smoker pete on September 23, 2014, 11:10:43 AM
Just did the final basket of cukes. The two jars on the left are over a foot tall. Should be enough Claussens for a few months.

(http://i1373.photobucket.com/albums/ag375/fredha1/P1010017_zps4c4442ac.jpg)

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That batch would last a couple of weeks around here ...  ;D
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: Las Vegan Cajun on September 23, 2014, 02:54:26 PM
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Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: spuds on September 23, 2014, 02:58:52 PM
 :P :P
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: spuds on September 27, 2014, 06:45:25 PM
Just ate another jar,and the garlic,just beyond scrumptious,the pickles GREAT,thats a fine recipe Pete.
Title: Re: Claussen-style Garlic & Dill Knockoff Pickles
Post by: pz on September 28, 2014, 01:22:03 AM
I can attest to the fact that smoker_Pete's pickles are absolutely delicious.  The jar he gave us didn't last long!