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Pickle something in vinegar brine - PEP BB Food.sand.vinegar

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If I don't have quart jars, is it ok to use pints, provided that I end up with more than a quart's worth of pickles overall?
 
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I pickled carrots.

I used this recipe:

https://homesteadingfamily.com/how-to-make-pickles/

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Prepped veggies
Prepped veggies
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Filling jar with vinegar brine
Filling jar with vinegar brine
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Putting the can in water bath
Putting the can in water bath
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Finished quart jar
Finished quart jar
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In a quart jar, and following the recipe at the link below, I pickled cauliflower, onion, garlic, and carrots. I added peppercorn, dill, bayleaf, and mustard for spices. Given to the boots at Wheaton Labs!!

 Link to recipe I used: https://homesteadingfamily.com/how-to-make-pickles/
   
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I love a clove or two of pickled garlic on my salads. My recipe is in the images. I water bath canned for 10 minutes along with a batch of jelly to fill the canner better and save time and energy.
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recipe I used
recipe I used
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prepping the garlic
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filling the jars
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lids sealed!
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going into the canner- jelly is on the far side
going into the canner- jelly is on the far side
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I pickled cucumbers using this recipe: https://theranchershomestead.com/how-to-water-bath-can-crunchy-dill-pickles/

To complete this BB the minimm requirement is:
   - fill one quart jar

To show you've completed this badge you must:
    - Post/link recipe you used: https://theranchershomestead.com/how-to-water-bath-can-crunchy-dill-pickles/
    - Post picture of vegetables being prepared (washed, cut up)
    - Post picture of jar/s being filled
    - Post picture of jar going into or coming out of the bath
    - Post picture of finished product/jar

Clarifications:
- All food prep and preservation BBs strictly prohibit plastic, teflon or aluminum touching the food at any point
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Note: yummy looking pickles, there!

 
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Liv Smith wrote:This is a badge bit BB that is part of PEP Curiculum. Completing this BB is part of getting the sand badge in Food prep and preservation.

a pint of pickled picklesa pint of pickled peppers

For this badge bit you will make pickles using vinegar brine.

      - fill a quart jar
      - could be: cucumbers, hard boiled eggs, beets, beans, carrots, etc.

Basically, you'd want to wash vegetables, cut them up in chunks or slices, fill the sterilized jar or jars, add pickling spices if desired.

Prepare your brine in a pot. The water/vinegar ratio can vary among the recipes, and it's best, for safety, to follow a good recipe, that has been tested. Add salt according to your recipe, and bring the mixture to a boil, then carefully pour it over the veggies in your jar. Put the lids on and screw the band on fingertip tight. Process in water bath canner according to recipe.

Above are some pictures of my own pickles.




Here are a few links to pages that describe the water bath canning process:

https://www.freshpreserving.com/waterbath-canning.html

https://www.healthycanning.com/water-bath-canning-step-by-step/

To complete this BB the minimm requirement is:
   - fill one quart jar

To show you've completed this badge you must:
    - Post/link recipe you used
    - Post picture of vegetables being prepared (washed, cut up)
    - Post picture of jar/s being filled
    - Post picture of jar going into or coming out of the bath
    - Post picture of finished product/jar

Clarifications:
- All food prep and preservation BBs strictly prohibit plastic, teflon or aluminum touching the food at any point

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Preparing carrots for the brine
Preparing carrots for the brine
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Filling up the jars
Filling up the jars
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Jars going into the water bath. They were in there for 10 minutes at a rolling boil.
Jars going into the water bath. They were in there for 10 minutes at a rolling boil.
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Finished and sealed pickled carrots. Link to the recipe is above.
Finished and sealed pickled carrots. Link to the recipe is above.
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Note: Ta da!! Nice cartot pickles

 
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We weren’t going to get to theee cucumbers in time, so pickles they became!

I tried to follow a recipe, ended up needing more liquid, we’ll see how these turn out:
1c brown sugar
2tbs mustard seed
2tsp turmeric
2tsp cloves
1tsp peppercorn
2c ACV
3c white vinegar
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Sliced on the mandoline
Sliced on the mandoline
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Filling
Filling
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Labeled!
Labeled!
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