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Quote from: akruckus on July 07, 2021, 12:37:28 PMQuote from: Salmonsmoker on July 07, 2021, 10:39:14 AMQuote from: akruckus on July 07, 2021, 09:06:08 AMI need a good pickle recipe. Please share when you get a chance!After years of trying to perfect the perfect dill pickle recipe, I came across this producer of packaged ingredients. All you need to add is vinegar and dill. My grandkids and other adults have gone nuts over them for years, eating quart jars at a time. All of the ingredients are natural, nothing artificial. They have kosher and regular dill(to my knowledge the only difference between kosher style and regular is the garlic in the kosher style), bread and butter and sweet pickles and relish. They also have ingredient packs for salsa-mild, medium and hot, spaghetti sauce (you just add the tomatoes), and a whole line dips, etc. You could make up a pack of the dill pickle mix minus the cukes, and you'd have your pickle juice marinade.Name or link?I'm so sorry akruckus, and my apologies to others that might be interested also. I forgot to include the name and link even while I was looking at it, while typing this morning. https://www.mrswages.com . Their products are also available at many retailers, Ace Hardware and Do-It Center(hardware) locally in my area, online many places, etc. One I've purchased from with decent prices... www.soupsonline.com. As with most, the official website prices are higher to protect those that sell their products, but if anyone is interested in their products, you can see what they have available on their site.
Quote from: Salmonsmoker on July 07, 2021, 10:39:14 AMQuote from: akruckus on July 07, 2021, 09:06:08 AMI need a good pickle recipe. Please share when you get a chance!After years of trying to perfect the perfect dill pickle recipe, I came across this producer of packaged ingredients. All you need to add is vinegar and dill. My grandkids and other adults have gone nuts over them for years, eating quart jars at a time. All of the ingredients are natural, nothing artificial. They have kosher and regular dill(to my knowledge the only difference between kosher style and regular is the garlic in the kosher style), bread and butter and sweet pickles and relish. They also have ingredient packs for salsa-mild, medium and hot, spaghetti sauce (you just add the tomatoes), and a whole line dips, etc. You could make up a pack of the dill pickle mix minus the cukes, and you'd have your pickle juice marinade.Name or link?
Quote from: akruckus on July 07, 2021, 09:06:08 AMI need a good pickle recipe. Please share when you get a chance!After years of trying to perfect the perfect dill pickle recipe, I came across this producer of packaged ingredients. All you need to add is vinegar and dill. My grandkids and other adults have gone nuts over them for years, eating quart jars at a time. All of the ingredients are natural, nothing artificial. They have kosher and regular dill(to my knowledge the only difference between kosher style and regular is the garlic in the kosher style), bread and butter and sweet pickles and relish. They also have ingredient packs for salsa-mild, medium and hot, spaghetti sauce (you just add the tomatoes), and a whole line dips, etc. You could make up a pack of the dill pickle mix minus the cukes, and you'd have your pickle juice marinade.
I need a good pickle recipe. Please share when you get a chance!
Quote from: TMB on July 06, 2021, 08:03:00 AMQuote from: Tailgating is my game on July 05, 2021, 02:30:16 PMsounds good I do like pickles............................onions, cheese, relish, ketchup, mayo, salt, pepper, mushrooms & potato chips on top of my burgers. Ok I am a pig. I will try this one as it keeps the stack lower. Homemade or store bought pickles. & what kind Tommy? This is a must try for meThis was just a test and used a cheap store bought juice. Kimmie's mom has a killer recipe for pickles and I'm going to mix up some of that for the next tryJust curious, do you go with the darker green juice (Mt. Olive)? I've found that for fried pickles, I like the lighter Claussen style.BD
Quote from: Tailgating is my game on July 05, 2021, 02:30:16 PMsounds good I do like pickles............................onions, cheese, relish, ketchup, mayo, salt, pepper, mushrooms & potato chips on top of my burgers. Ok I am a pig. I will try this one as it keeps the stack lower. Homemade or store bought pickles. & what kind Tommy? This is a must try for meThis was just a test and used a cheap store bought juice. Kimmie's mom has a killer recipe for pickles and I'm going to mix up some of that for the next try
sounds good I do like pickles............................onions, cheese, relish, ketchup, mayo, salt, pepper, mushrooms & potato chips on top of my burgers. Ok I am a pig. I will try this one as it keeps the stack lower. Homemade or store bought pickles. & what kind Tommy? This is a must try for me
Quote from: Salmonsmoker on July 07, 2021, 09:34:22 PMQuote from: akruckus on July 07, 2021, 12:37:28 PMQuote from: Salmonsmoker on July 07, 2021, 10:39:14 AMQuote from: akruckus on July 07, 2021, 09:06:08 AMI need a good pickle recipe. Please share when you get a chance!After years of trying to perfect the perfect dill pickle recipe, I came across this producer of packaged ingredients. All you need to add is vinegar and dill. My grandkids and other adults have gone nuts over them for years, eating quart jars at a time. All of the ingredients are natural, nothing artificial. They have kosher and regular dill(to my knowledge the only difference between kosher style and regular is the garlic in the kosher style), bread and butter and sweet pickles and relish. They also have ingredient packs for salsa-mild, medium and hot, spaghetti sauce (you just add the tomatoes), and a whole line dips, etc. You could make up a pack of the dill pickle mix minus the cukes, and you'd have your pickle juice marinade.Name or link?I'm so sorry akruckus, and my apologies to others that might be interested also. I forgot to include the name and link even while I was looking at it, while typing this morning. https://www.mrswages.com . Their products are also available at many retailers, Ace Hardware and Do-It Center(hardware) locally in my area, online many places, etc. One I've purchased from with decent prices... www.soupsonline.com. As with most, the official website prices are higher to protect those that sell their products, but if anyone is interested in their products, you can see what they have available on their site.Thanks so much!Quote from: Big Dawg on July 07, 2021, 05:52:21 PMQuote from: TMB on July 06, 2021, 08:03:00 AMQuote from: Tailgating is my game on July 05, 2021, 02:30:16 PMsounds good I do like pickles............................onions, cheese, relish, ketchup, mayo, salt, pepper, mushrooms & potato chips on top of my burgers. Ok I am a pig. I will try this one as it keeps the stack lower. Homemade or store bought pickles. & what kind Tommy? This is a must try for meThis was just a test and used a cheap store bought juice. Kimmie's mom has a killer recipe for pickles and I'm going to mix up some of that for the next tryJust curious, do you go with the darker green juice (Mt. Olive)? I've found that for fried pickles, I like the lighter Claussen style.BDI'm a Claussen man myself
You guys always have GREAT IDEAS. I am a dill pickle guy but I gave these Nathan's Gourmet Sweet Horseradish Pickles a try. https://nathansfamous.com/products/pickles/sweet-horseradish-pickles/ They are different from any other pickles. I have used the juice to pickle onions and radishes and they come out really great.
Thanks Salmonsmoker. Mrs. Wages also has a very good salsa mix.