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Butter Pickle Recipe

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ShortRib
ShortRib Posts: 180
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
I remember a post for making some butter pickles. Whoever has it, can you please post it!

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  • BlueSmoke
    BlueSmoke Posts: 1,678
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    ShortRib,
    You mean bread-and-butter pickles? Try a google search for "bread and butter pickles + recipe" (with parens only around bread and butter pickles).[p]HTH
    Ken

  • QBabe
    QBabe Posts: 2,275
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    ShortRib,[p]Rumrunner has a great recipe that he did at the Florida Fest 2004 a while back. I have it at home but not here, but hopefully he'll see this post soon...[p]Tonia
    :~)

  • Rumrunner
    Rumrunner Posts: 563
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    ShortRib, here ya be[p]2 cups cucumbers, sliced ¼" thick
    1 medium onion, sliced thin. Vidalia's work good
    1 cup sugar
    1/2 cup white vinegar
    1 tsp salt
    1/2t mustard seed
    1/4 t celery seed.
    1/4 t turmeric

    [p]Mix all ingredients in a 2qt. casserole dish
    Microwave on high power for 8 minutes.
    Stir twice during the cooking time.
    Let pickles cool then put in container with tight lid and refrigerator. [p]
  • ShortRib
    ShortRib Posts: 180
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    Rumrunner,[p]Can you use whole pickle cucumbers or do you have to slice 'em. Also, how long do you marinade for till they are ready to eat?
  • Rumrunner
    Rumrunner Posts: 563
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    ShortRib, I've never tried whole, but I'll bet you could use split with no problem. You might have to diddle with the cooking time a little (longer). They are ready to eat when they are cold...approx 4 hours.