Nell's Sweet Dill Pickles
- Ready In:
- 20mins
- Ingredients:
- 5
- Yields:
-
1-2 quarts
ingredients
- 1 jar dill pickle, drained,sliced,and returned to jar,brine reserved
- 1 -3 cup sugar
- 1 cup white vinegar
- 1 -2 teaspoon mustard seeds
- 1 teaspoon celery seed
directions
- Thoroughly combine sugar, vinegar and spices, stirring to dissolve sugar.
- Pour over pickle slices in pickle jar.
- Top up as necessary with remaining pickle juice.
- Cover, and allow to set overnight.
- Drain and serve.
- Note: You can make this as sweet as you want.
- I like about 1-1/2 cups of sugar.
- Nell liked to use all 3 cups.
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RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Toby Jermain
Houston, TX
I WAS retired oilfield trash since 1999, who has lived in Houston TX for the last 25 years, though I'm originally from California. I'm Texan by choice, not by chance! I am now working in Algeria 6 months a year, so I guess that gives new meaning to the term SEMI-retired. I grew up in restaurants and worked in them for 13 years while getting through high school and college, working as everything from dishwasher to chef, including just about everything in between. At odd intervals I also waited tables and tended bar, which gave me lots of incentive to stay in school and get my engineering degree.
During the 33 years since, I have only cooked for pleasure, and it HAS given me a great deal of pleasure. It's been my passion. I love to cook, actually more than I love to eat. I read cookbooks like most people read novels.
My wife and I both enjoy cooking, though she isn't quite as adventurous as I am. I keep pushing her in that direction, and she's slowly getting there.
We rarely go out to eat, because there are very few restaurants that can serve food as good as we can make at home. When we do go out, it's normally because we are having an emergency junk-food attack.
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