Gherkins
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1 | 1 kg gherkins, scrubbed making sure the blossom end is free of any blossom. Line non metallic bowl with grape leaves Boil for 5 minutes. This recipe looks like it is way to involved, but I tried all kinds of recipes as we grew gherkins to sell. Everyone would ask for my recipe. Like wise I asked all of my customers for there's. This was one of the best. I think now my little addition was dill seeds. pickles7 - 2018-02-24 10:29:00 |
2 | I did have one other method that near beat the above recipe, but I just cannot remember the entire recipe. pickles7 - 2018-02-24 10:47:00 |
3 | Thanks for sharing your recipe, i plan on growing gherkins next season (never grown them before but i should do love me some gherkin! I could easily eat a whole jar!!) I love how you have lots of spices in your recipe, I'm curious about the grape leaves, what do they do? Thank you ( = Edited by holly-rocks at 5:23 pm, Wed 28 Feb holly-rocks - 2018-02-28 17:22:00 |
4 | The grape leaves prevent the cucumbers from going soft. You can also use oak leaves, it is the tannin that works it magic apparently :) Has worked well for my fermented cucumbers. uli - 2018-03-04 19:30:00 |
5 | Bump bev00 - 2019-03-04 23:32:00 |
6 | Pakn, 3 jars for $5. blueviking - 2019-03-05 07:15:00 |
7 | Picked Gherkins Recipe,was given to me when I picked up the gherkins from grower for the first time. Wash gherkins and cover with a brine made up of 6 tablespoons of plain salt per 2 pints of water. Soak gherkins in brine for 2-4 days depending on size of the gherkins. Keep covered with clean t/tea or glad wrape. Edited by sunflowers28 at 4:28 pm, Tue 5 Mar sunflowers28 - 2019-03-05 16:22:00 |