HOW TO MAKE DELI STYLE PICKLES RECIPES

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NEW YORK STYLE DELI PICKLES RECIPE - FOOD.COM



New York Style Deli Pickles Recipe - Food.com image

These are easy to make and taste like the brined Deli pickles on the East Coast. I can't believe how many gallons of these I made last summer! If you like pickles you will love these.

Total Time 144 hours 30 minutes

Prep Time 30 minutes

Cook Time 144 hours

Yield 15 gallons, 150 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

10 gallons pickling cucumbers, medium sized, scrubbed
2 heads fresh dill, plants flower heads only
2 heads garlic, peeled
1 cup pickling salt
1/2 cup pickling spices
3 tablespoons peppercorns
3 dried hot red chili peppers
2 cinnamon sticks, broken
5 bay leaves
water, to cover

Steps:

  • Layer the cucumbers and dill heads with garlic.
  • Pour the remaining ingredients over all and cover with cold, fresh water, filtered if you can.
  • Cover with cheesecloth.
  • Weigh down the pickles with a plate and jar of water. Cover with a clean tea towel.
  • Check after 72 hours, remove any scum that may have formed and wash cheesecloth, plate and jar of water and replace them.
  • Check after another 72 hours and see if they are done enough for you. If so, pack into sterile jars and cover with the brine.
  • Store in the refrigerator to slow the fermentation process.
  • I make these in a big dough bucket and pack into gallon jars and some plastic containers to give as gifts.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 14.5, FatContent 0.1, SaturatedFatContent 0, CholesterolContent 0, SodiumContent 756.6, CarbohydrateContent 3.5, FiberContent 0.8, SugarContent 0.9, ProteinContent 0.6

KOSHER JEWISH PICKLES RECIPE - FOOD.COM



Kosher Jewish Pickles Recipe - Food.com image

Those of you who had the pleasure of growing up on the East Coast of the United States may have had one of these traditional Kosher pickles, made primarily by Jewish businesses. They are by no means your store bought pickles. They are even better then your favorite deli's pickles. These pickles are what all other pickles are founded on; quality. DO NOT be scared of making pickles. This is easy, and I will give it to you in layman's terms. In a good authentic Kosher pickle there is no vinegar. None, not a drop. What kind of pickle has no vinegar? A good one. Think of it this way, a pickle with vinegar is a pickle that could have been really good, but the maker decided to cheat, and quicken the process. How long is the process? 5 days, from start to finish. Too many for you? Then its time to move on. Want a fantastic, authentic, Kosher/Jewish pickles? You have found your recipe. Let us begin. P.S. The jar. I get my jar(s) by buying a big jar of crap pickles from a food warehouse. Then I wash it and pour some boiling water in it, and it is ready for use. I also boil the cap just in case, but have made many batches without ever using boiling water and I have never taken ill. Only reason I do use the boiling water on occasion is because my wife is around.

Total Time 2 hours

Prep Time 2 hours

Yield 15-25 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

20 -25 mildly ripe firm pickling cucumbers
1/4 cup kosher salt
1 head garlic, peeled and broken up into cloves
1 tablespoon coriander seed
1 tablespoon black peppercorns
1 bunch fresh dill
1/2 lb ice
3 grape leaves (optional)
16 cups water

Steps:

  • Cut 1/16" off the ends of the cucumbers and scrub very well (leaving the blossom end on can lead to spoilage).
  • Soak the cucumbers in ice water for a couple of hours.
  • When cucumbers are almost done soaking, Mix the salt and water.
  • Sterilize or wash your giant pickle jar (about a gallon) from the food warehouse. Make sure you have properly disposed of all the lousy pickles that use to be in it, I Recommend your compost heap or the garbage. Wash the jar or sterilize it so it no longer stinks like the vinegar they used to make there inferior pickles.
  • Now it gets real easy. Pack as many of your pickles into the jar as you can. Use the rest for a salad or something. stick in all the dill (you can chop it, but it does not matter), all the garlic cloves, all the seeds, then stop, and look at your beautiful jar. If you have the grape leaves, stick them in at this time. I don't ever use them, but my buddy does.
  • Pour the salt water in the jar. All the way up to the top minus an inch, or a half inch or so. If you are short water, add some.
  • Tightly cover the jar with the lid that came on the giant pickle jar. Cover it tightly, as hard as you can turn, stop, then tighten again just to make sure. Stand back, and look at the beauty of what you have made.
  • Place jar UPSIDE down, with a towel over it (to keep it dark), in a cool (65-58°F) place in your home. Put a plate under the jar to see if it leaks.
  • The next day (24 hours later) check to see if the jar leaked. If it did, it means you didn't follow my instructions. Tighten the lid (if needed) and TURN IT UPRIGHT, cover it with the towel, and ignore it. Walk away.
  • Leave in cool dark place for five days. If you want to leave them for a full week, more power to you. Both time frames will result in a great authentic Kosher pickle.
  • Enjoy, then leave feedback on this recipe.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 68.6, FatContent 0.5, SaturatedFatContent 0.2, CholesterolContent 0, SodiumContent 1903.2, CarbohydrateContent 16.4, FiberContent 2.4, SugarContent 6.8, ProteinContent 3

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