Pickling is one of the oldest ways to preserve food. Add Pickling Spice directly to the brine, or place in a tea ball or cheesecloth for easy removal.
Try all-purpose Pickling Spice, or the Hot and Spicy variety. This all-purpose pickling blend is great for pickling cucumbers, of course, but it also partners well with many other vegetables as well as fruits.
Suggested Uses:
- Use to make sweet and sour chutneys.
- Use to season fruit compotes.
- Add to sauerkraut.
- Add to fish and shellfish sauces.
- Add to vinegar for making relishes.
- Use to pickle zucchini, cukes, tomatoes, cauliflower, beets, onions, kohlrabi, peppers, cabbage, or pears.
- Add to fish or shellfish stews.
- Try placing pickling spice in a tea ball or small piece of cheesecloth. Add to homemade or purchased applesauce and warm in a saucepan. Remove the spices and serve the enlivened applesauce.
| RECIPE | PREP TIME | COOK TIME | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Appetizers & Snacks | |||
| Fresh-Pack Dill Pickles | 5-10 min | 25 min | |
| Ready-for-the-Picnic Pickled Cukes | 10 min | — | |
| Sweet Mixed Pickles | 20 min | 25 min | |
| Yellow Cucumber Pickles | 10 min | 1 hr | |
| Salads | |||
| Fresh-Pack Dill Pickles | 5-10 min | 25 min | |
| Sauces & Marinades | |||
| Get-You-Started Pickling Spice Blend | 10 min | — | |
| Red Hot Sauce | 10 min | 30 min | |
| Side Dishes | |||
| Sweet Mixed Pickles | 20 min | 25 min | |
| Yellow Cucumber Pickles | 10 min | 1 hr | |
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