Classic Cucumber Quick Pickles

Yields

2 pints

Key

C = cup
# = pound
T = tablespoon
t = teaspoon

Ingredients

PICKLE BRINE

  • 1 C rice vinegar

  • 1 C water

  • 1 T kosher salt

  • 2 T cane sugar

PICKLES

  • 1 # Persian cucumbers

  • 1 small handful fresh dill

  • 2 cloves garlic

  • 1 t black peppercorns

  • 1 t whole coriander seeds

Directions

  1. Wash your mason jars and lids in hot soapy water, rinse, and let air dry. 

  2. In a saucepan combine 1 cup of rice vinegar and 1 cup of water and cook over high heat. Once brought to a boil, stir in 1 tablespoon of kosher salt and 2 tablespoons of cane sugar till dissolved. Set the brine aside to cool slightly.

  3. While the brine cools, thoroughly wash 1 pound of Persian cucumbers and 1 small handful of fresh dill under cool, running, drinkable water. 

  4. Cut into desired shapes and sizes, keeping in mind that the thinner and smaller you cut the cucumbers, the faster the brine will penetrate them. 

  5. Pack the jars with the cucumbers and divide up the dill, 2 cloves of sliced garlic, 1 teaspoon of black peppercorns, and 1 teaspoon of coriander seeds across the 2 pints, making sure there is a ½-inch of space from the rim of the jar to the tops of the vegetables. 

  6. Pour the slightly cooled brine into the jars, just covering the cucumbers, while still leaving a ½-inch of space to the rim of the jar. Gently tap the jars against the counter to remove any air bubbles. Top off with more brine if needed and screw the lids on tight.

  7. Let the jars cool to room temperature and then store the pickles in the fridge. These will taste good after about 24 hours, but get even better after a few days. Enjoy for up to one month! Eat up, Mama!

Recipe By

Michelle Aronson
of Farmbelly

Food Photography

Kendra Aronson

Food Styling

Kendra Aronson

Prop Styling

Kendra Aronson

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