Ellen Daigle sent a recipe she says isn’t so much a signature dish as it is a signature snack used in wedding welcome bags or as a gift for guests to take home. She originally found the recipe for ...
Craving a snack that's spicy, crunchy, garlicky and savory? Don't be in a pickle when it comes to making pickles. Whether you're a pickling expert or have never pickled anything in your life, these ...
Stepping through the gate into Wattles Farm, one of L.A.’s oldest community gardens, is like stepping into a soft green salad and wrapping yourself in lettuce and fragrant herbs. You’re just half a ...
Instructions: In a pot, combine everything but the dill and cucumbers and simmer for 5 minutes, or until it reaches room temperature. Place sliced cucumbers and chopped dill in jars. Pour room ...
Refrigerator pickles have just the right amount of salty, tangy goodness with the most perfect crunch. You are going to love ...
Add cucumber slices to a clean pint jar. Add salt, dill, vinegar and sugar. Close the lid and shake to distribute ingredients. Place the jar in the refrigerator and shake it once or twice in the next ...
This dill pickle recipe for canning was handed down by my grandmother {who gave it to me in the form of a newspaper clipping} and has ruined store-bought pickles for me forever. If you like a crunchy, ...
Instructions: Slice the cucumbers lengthwise into four spears apiece and pack them into a 1-quart jar. In a medium pot, bring the vinegar, garlic, salt, sugar, pickling spice and peppercorns to a boil ...
Pickle-brined chicken tenders bake up super crispy thanks to a simple panko coating. They’re dunked into a homemade dilly ...
Instructions: Wash cucumbers. Cut 1/16-inch slice off blossom end and discard. Leave 1/4-inch of stem attached. Dissolve 3/4 cup salt in 2 gallons of water. Pour over cucumbers and let stand 12 hours.