Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Refrigerator Pickles

One of our favorite summertime treats is refrigerator pickles. We do not have a vegetable garden, just a few tomato plants in pots. While driving down the road recently, I saw a young boy selling tomatoes and cucumbers from his mother’s garden. I decided to stop and make a purchase. I bought a few tomatoes and cucumbers and took them home. Just as I got inside the house, it occurred to me that I should have bought more. I hopped back in the car and drove back to where he was. He was beaming to see me return. I told him that I wanted more cucumbers. He called out to his mother in another language and she replied. He told me that his mom was going to get more. He told me that his mom is Russian. She brought more cucumbers and I asked him to thank her for me. He was so excited that I bought all that he had. My family was excited that I was making the pickles. Every one was blessed! The refrigerator pickle recipe is very simple.
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I purchase the small pickling cucumbers and wash them off before slicing them.  I put them in a jar with a snap seal lid.
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I use the microwave to make the syrup.
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I put 1 cup of white vinegar, 1 Tablespoon of salt, and 1 cup of sugar in a microwaveable bowl. I heat the vinegar until the sugar has dissolved. Then I allow this mixture to cool slightly before pouring in into the jar over the sliced cucumbers.
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Close the lid and store them in the refrigerator. Very simple and very delicious! Other variations of the recipe include onion slices, bell pepper slices, celery seed, etc.
I hope your family loves them as much as mine does!
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I’ll be sharing at Tutorials, Tips and Tidbits at Stone Gable and to Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch.

10 comments:

  1. YUMMY! Why do we ever buy pickles, when we could do this instead? Making these tomorrow, thanks for the recipe! Cheers, Andrea

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  2. Hi darling, I haven't made refrigerator pickles in years. Thanks for sharing your great recipe. hugs ~lynne~

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  3. Very nice and very pretty in your glass jar:@)

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  4. These look easy and delicious. I enjoyed your story and appreciate your recipe.

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  5. I really need this recipe! My cuke plants are growing WILD! This is easy and sounds delicious! Thanks for bringing it to TUTORIALS TIPS AND TIDBITS!

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  6. Thanks for the great and easy recipe. I will be stopping at my local farm stand tomorrow.

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  7. Thanks for the recipe. I'll give it a try. Cherry Kay

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  8. Love this idea. I wonder if it will work with Spenda, since I cant have sugar at all..
    I sure would love some fresh pickles so I'll give it a try..

    thanks for the recipe and technique you used.

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  9. I have never made refrigerator pickles- this looks like a lot easier then the regular way of making them!

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  10. These look so crisp and crunchy. I've never made refrigerator pickles, so I'm going to try these.

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