I've just made three jars of pickles......my way!
Sliced green jalapeno's, sliced red jalapeno's, sliced rainbow jalapeno's (half red half green, sliced carrots, small shallots halved, a few dried mixed herbs, a handful of sugar, a teaspoon of sea salt, teaspoon of corriander.
Mixed it all together and let it 'mingle' for a few hours. Filled three coffee jars with the mixture and topped up with clear distilled vinegar (the cheapest!).
Made greaseproof paper lids and stuck elastic bands around.
No boiling of stinking vinegar no addition of water! Last year my pickles were soggy by salting and using boiled vinegar. This year I'm aiming to keep them crisp.
The nicest thing about it is everything came from the allotment apart from the vinegar/salt/sugar of course!
The jars certainly look the part and if they taste crap at least they will ornament the kitchen!
Sliced green jalapeno's, sliced red jalapeno's, sliced rainbow jalapeno's (half red half green, sliced carrots, small shallots halved, a few dried mixed herbs, a handful of sugar, a teaspoon of sea salt, teaspoon of corriander.
Mixed it all together and let it 'mingle' for a few hours. Filled three coffee jars with the mixture and topped up with clear distilled vinegar (the cheapest!).
Made greaseproof paper lids and stuck elastic bands around.
No boiling of stinking vinegar no addition of water! Last year my pickles were soggy by salting and using boiled vinegar. This year I'm aiming to keep them crisp.
The nicest thing about it is everything came from the allotment apart from the vinegar/salt/sugar of course!
The jars certainly look the part and if they taste crap at least they will ornament the kitchen!
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