Fermenting Nadapenos, Dilly Beans, Carrot Sticks, And Dill Pickle Slices
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FERMENTED PICKLES - The Best Old Fashioned Dill Pickle Recipe! (No Rambling)
These are truly the best fermented dill pickles! Using the old fashioned method of a salt pickles recipe, there is no vinegar added. With this lacto-fermented pickles recipe you will get the perfect pickle that is not only delicious, full of probiotics, but crunchy too! This video will show you how to ferment pickles in a jar plus how to ferment pickles in a crock. In addition, I include a FAQs section after the instructions that tells you how to know if your fermented pickles have gone bad, what to do if mold or kahm yeast form, and how to ferment pickles long term. Enjoy!
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NOTE ON FERMENTATION FAIL:
If your pickles fail to successfully ferment and you feel you did everything correctly, the culprit may be store bought cucumbers. Best to use cucumbers from a farmers market, garden or the like. I have even had 'organic' store bought cucumbers fail, not just commercial ones. Contrastly, I've had 100% success rate with garden and local farmer's market cukes.
FERMENTATION WEIGHT NOTE: I no longer recommend using a rock as a fermenting weight since some rocks have a softer mineral content and/or have 'grit' that can dissolve in water. Please watch the following video:
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➡️PRINTER FRIENDLY INSTRUCTIONS:
NOTE! I have changed the brine concentration to 3% in the written recipe. The video uses 4.25%. Either brine concentration works so feel free to use 4.25% from the video or 3% in the written recipe. I lowered the salt concertation to 3% due to requests for the salt to be reduced.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
01:26 Ingredients
01:40 Brine
03:05 Jar Pickles
07:15 Crock Pickles
08:53 Taste & Crunch Test
10:30 How To Store
10:53 Ingredient Measurements
12:40 Pickles Gone Bad?
14:05 Mold & Kahm Yeast
16:00 Airlock Lids
17:10 Long Term Fermentation
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Fermented Kosher Dill Pickles and Dilly Beans
Fermented kosher dill pickles as a special case basic vegetable ferment. Make classic and delicious cucumber pickles or dilly beans with this easy recipe.
Important tips for keeping your fermented pickles crispy:
-Add grape leaves
-Cut off the flower ends
-Start with small firm cucumbers for best results
-Leave the jar in the coldest part of your house while fermenting.
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Dill Pickles
RECIPE COURTESY OF ALTON BROWN
Level: Easy
Total: 10 days 15 min
Prep: 15 min
Inactive: 10 days
Yield: 3 pounds pickles
Ingredients
5 1/2 ounces pickling salt, approximately 1/2 cup
1 gallon filtered water
3 pounds pickling cucumbers, 4 to 6-inches long
1 tablespoon black peppercorns
1 tablespoon red pepper flakes
2 cloves garlic, crushed
1 teaspoon dill seed
1 large bunch dill
Directions
Combine the salt and water in a pitcher and stir until the salt has dissolved.
Rinse the cucumbers thoroughly and snip off the blossom end stem. Set aside.
Place the peppercorns, pepper flakes, garlic, dill seed and fresh dill into a 1-gallon crock. Add the cucumbers to the crock on top of the aromatics. Pour the brine mixture over the cucumbers in order to completely cover. Pour the remaining water into a 1-gallon ziptop plastic bag and seal. Place the bag on top of the pickles making sure that all of them are completely submerged in the brine. Set in a cool, dry place.
Check the crock after 3 days. Fermentation has begun if you see bubbles rising to the top of the crock. After this, check the crock daily and skim off any scum that forms. If scum forms on the plastic bag, rinse it off and return to the top of the crock.
The fermentation is complete when the pickles taste sour and the bubbles have stopped rising; this should take approximately 6 to 7 days. Once this happens, cover the crock loosely and place in the refrigerator for 3 days, skimming daily or as needed. Store for up to 2 months in the refrigerator, skimming as needed. If the pickles should become soft or begin to take on an off odor, this is a sign of spoilage and they should be discarded.
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Pickled green beans (dilly beans)are easy to make! For salads or Bloody Mary #healthyrecipes #shorts
Pickled green beans or Dilly beans taste amazing and are so easy to make.
Use them in salads, a side dish, or in your next Bloody Mary!