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The Magic Pickle Jar Cocktail Recipe

 
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While looking for the Refrigerator Pickle Recipe I found this and thought I would share this from an email years ago.

https://permies.com/t/221059/Refrigerator-Pickles

https://permies.com/t/221064/Constant-Ferment-progress-aka-Perpetual Pickle Crock

From the email:

The Magic Pickle Jar Cocktail Recipe
   If there were footnotes to the magic pickle jar fable, they'd probably include a cocktail recipe.  By Tejal Rao

Have you heard the fable about the magic jar? It goes something like this:

A peasant boy is wandering through the woods looking for wild mushrooms to take back to his hungry family, when he meets a fox stuck in a trap. But this is no ordinary fox! This is a magic fox. As a reward for helping him out of the trap and not asking for anything in return, the fox gives the boy a jar. But this is no ordinary jar! This is a magic jar. When the boy takes the jar home, he finds that it fills itself and refills itself with pickles. Forever. The boy's family never goes hungry again. The end.

There are two morals to this story. First, always always be nice to animals stuck in traps because they are often magical. Second, the fable is pointing out a truth: your pickle jar is infinite too. Or at least, almost. Jalapenos, olives, homemade beet pickles, full sours, green beans? Every jar bears its own briny gift. Once those pickles are gone, every jar is a homemade cocktail (or four) waiting to happen. Using up what you already have is green.

Magic Pickle Jar Cocktail

 1. Add a couple of ounces of booze (vodka, or gin), some tomato juice, and a few ice cubes, to the pickle juice. Close the jar and shake.

 2. Taste

 3. Adjust according to how it tastes (you might want to add some classic Bloody Mary ingredients, like Worcestershire sauce and hot sauce, or you might not)

 4. Strain into a glass, drink
 
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Now I have never tried a mixed pickle drink but...

If you have never drank whiskey with a pickle back, you ain't livin'!!!
 
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