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Brined Garlic Dill Pickles
 
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Prep Time: 30240 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes
Ready In: 30240 Minutes
Servings: 12
Dept. of Agriculture in Missouri has a fantastic Extension center with monthly newsletters about canning, gardening, etc. I collected several books on canning from them.
Ingredients:
1/2 bushel cucumber, 3 to 6 inches in length
3/4 cup whole mixed pickling spice
2 -3 bunches fresh dill or 2 -3 bunches dried dill weed
2 1/2 cups vinegar
1 3/4 cups granulated salt
1 -2 whole garlic clove (per jar)
2 1/2 gallons water
Directions:
1. Wash cucumbers in cold water then dry on rack or wipe dry.
2. Place half the pickle spices, garlic and a layer of dill in a 5 gallon crock or jar.
3. Fill the container with cucumbers to within 3-4 inches from top.
4. Place a layer of dill and remaining spices and garlic on top of cucumbers.
5. Thoroughly mix the vinegar, salt and water and pour over the cucumbers.
6. Cover with a heavy plate (weigh it down with a jar of water) so that the cucumbers stay under the brine.
7. Cover loosely with a towel.
8. Keep pickles at room temperature and remove scum daily when it forms, (3-5 days).
9. Do not stir pickles but make sure they are always covered with brine.
10. If necessary make additional brine using original recipe.
11. In about 3 weeks the cucumbers should be olive green and have a desirable flavor.
12. Any white spots will disappear in processing.
13. Strain the brine before using as it is preferred for the added flavor.
14. Pack pickles firmly into clean, hot quart jars.
15. Add several pieces of dill and a clove or two of garlic to each jar, then cover with boiling brine to 1/2 inch from top.
16. Adjust lids and process 15 minutes in water bath, beginning the time as soon as the jars are in the actively boiling water.
17. Cloudiness of brine is typical when the original brine is used as the covering liquid.
By RecipeOfHealth.com