Freezer Pickles
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We never rinsed them, I just put them in a colander and press them into it. I never noticed them being salty. More like a salad crisp with a sweet.
Everytime I've made them the salt is completely "dissolved" into the moisture of the cukes. Did you let them sit the entire 2 hours?
Also if you used the celery salt at the end, that would add a salt flavor to it.
They are different than what you would have at the store. Sorry you're disappointed...
Everytime I've made them the salt is completely "dissolved" into the moisture of the cukes. Did you let them sit the entire 2 hours?
Also if you used the celery salt at the end, that would add a salt flavor to it.
They are different than what you would have at the store. Sorry you're disappointed...
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I would wait at least 48 hours - I think Elizabeth said the longer frozen the better they taste!!
Bev - the recipe is on the first page - all you need is cukes (I used pickling), vinegar and sugar, and salt. And onions.
Oh another thing - I thnk the cukes can not be waxed - remember reading that somewhere. So go to your local farm stand.
Bev - the recipe is on the first page - all you need is cukes (I used pickling), vinegar and sugar, and salt. And onions.
Oh another thing - I thnk the cukes can not be waxed - remember reading that somewhere. So go to your local farm stand.
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Originally Posted by beachlady
I would wait at least 48 hours - I think Elizabeth said the longer frozen the better they taste!!
Bev - the recipe is on the first page - all you need is cukes (I used pickling), vinegar and sugar, and salt.
Oh another thing - I thnk the cukes can not be waxed - remember reading that somewhere. So go to your local farm stand.
Bev - the recipe is on the first page - all you need is cukes (I used pickling), vinegar and sugar, and salt.
Oh another thing - I thnk the cukes can not be waxed - remember reading that somewhere. So go to your local farm stand.
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Originally Posted by beachlady
Cuke=cucumber - silly girl. And I forgot the onions - I used vidalia, but I love red onions too, so may try those next time. Red onions are stronger than the sweet vidalia.
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