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Stuffed Dill Pickles

ff both ends of the dill pickles to create a flat surface

Sweet Dill Pickles

Drain the juice from the quart of dill pickles.
The pickles don't have to be uniform size.
Into a large bowl, slice the pickles 1/4 inch thick.
Pour over them 2 cups sugar, 1 tablespoon vinegar and 2 tablespoons pickling spices.
Stir gently with wooden spoon.
Let set for several hours at room temperature until sugar dissolves and makes its own syrup.
Now pack back into jar.
Place onion chunk on top; seal and refrigerate for 4 days before using. Turn the jar now and then so all mixes well.
These are crisp and very good.

Sweet Dill Pickles

Bring vinegar and sugar to a boil in saucepan; remove from heat.
Cool.
Slice dill pickles very thin.
Place celery seed in pickle jar.
Return sliced pickles to jar.
Pour cooled vinegar mixture over pickles.
Chill in refrigerator for 3 days before serving, inverting jar several times.
Store in refrigerator. Yield:
30 servings.

Sweet Dill Pickles

Drain juice from pickles; rinse with cold water.
Bring vinegar and sugar to boil; boil for 5 minutes.
Pour hot syrup over dill pickles.
Refrigerate overnight before using.
Keep refrigerated.

Elvis'S Fried Dill Pickles

Cut dill pickles in slices as thick as a silver dollar.
Mix together the remaining ingredients except the oil to form a batter.
Dip the pickle slices in the batter and quickly fry in oil heated to 375 degrees until pickles float to the top, about 4 minutes.

Minnie'S Sweet Dill Pickles

Soak dill pickles in cold water for 2 hours.
Drain and wipe cucumbers dry.
Slice in 1/4-inches in original jar.
Mix celery seed, clove of garlic and sugar and pour over cucumbers in jar. Fill jar with white vinegar.
Add pickling spices and shake jar until mixture is well mixed.
Place in refrigerator up to one week. Better after 2 weeks.
May add crushed red pepper if you like it a little hot.

Sweet Dill Pickles

Drain and dispose of the liquid in the jar of dill pickles. (If the pickles are whole cucumbers, slice or strip.
The sliced dill is better.)
Put the cucumbers back into the jar, a layer at a time, a layer of pickles and a layer of sugar.
Turn jar upside down and let set a few days.
Shake.
If not sweet enough, add more sugar and let set again.

Sweet 'N' Dill Pickles

Pour off and discard the juice from the dill pickles.
Combine sugar, vinegar and seeds in a measuring cup.
Let stand several hours, stirring occasionally to dissolve the sugar.
Cut the pickles into thick slices and return them to the jar.
Pour the liquid mixture over them.
Cover tightly and chill thoroughly so that the pickles are crisp.

Easy Crisp Sweet Dill Pickles

Add sugar,
pickling
spice and vinegar to drained dill pickles.
Invert jar daily until all sugar is dissolved (about 3 days).
Green food coloring may be added for holidays.

Zella'S Sweet Pickles From Dill Pickles

Drain the dill pickles.
If small, slice in half across; if bigger, quarter them.
Put back in jars.
In a saucepan, bring the sugar and vinegar to a good boil.
Pour over the pickles right away.
Put lid on and let stand until cool, then refrigerate. The pickles get nice and crisp and are ready to eat in a day or two.

Candied Dill Pickles

Drain liquid off dill pickles and place pickles back in jar. Add 1 sliced onion.

Fried Dill Pickles

Cut dill pickles in slices as thick as a silver dollar.
Mix together remaining ingredients to form a batter.
Dip the pickle slices in the batter and quickly fry in grease at 375\u00b0 until they float to the top, about 4 minutes.

Awesome & Easy Sweet Pickles

Completely drain the jar of dill pickles leaving pickles in the jar. Set aside

Marybelle'S Polish Dill Pickles

oiling water bath for 10 minutes (15 minutes for quarts).
Wait

Ma'S Dill Pickles

In sterilized jars, start with dill and onion pieces, then a

Sour Pickles

Wash cucumbers.
Place in jars.
Put a pinch of alum in each jar.
Combine salt, vinegar and water.
Boil until salt dissolves. Pour over pickles.
Use same recipe for dill pickles.
Just add a dill sprig and a pinch of garlic to each jar.
Seal.

Sweet Pickles The Easy Way(Heritage Recipe)

Use 1 qt. dill pickles, sliced and drained, put in bowl.
On top of pickles put other ingredients.
Let stand 24 hours, stirring occasionally.
Put back in jar.
Turn upside down once in a while.
Put in refrigerator to become crisp.

Candied Dill Pickles

Cut pickles into 1/2-inch slices, then quarter.
Return to jar.
Cook sugar, vinegar and pickling spices to boiling; boil for 1 minute.
Cool liquid slightly.
Strain and pour over pickles. Store in refrigerator for one week.

Easy Dill Pickles, As Little As 1 Jar At A Time!

here the enzymes that make pickles too soft mainly is so

Doctored Dill Pickles

Place pickles back in jar (rinsed jar).
Boil remaining ingredients for 15 minutes.
Pour over pickles; seal and let stand for 3 days.
Your pickles will be sweet and crispy.

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