I have always been a fan of pickles. They’re delicious, salty, and go perfectly with almost every kind of sandwich. I was curious, though. How hard could it be to make my own? That’s when I grabbed my biggest mason jar and went to Pinterest to see how possible it would be to make this small dream come true.
And I’m here to tell you, this dream was right within my grasp.
Refrigerator Garlic Dill Pickles
Ingredients
Instructions
Measure your water, vinegar, and salt into a three-quart sauce pan and set it over high heat. The salt should completely dissolve and the mixture should come to a boil.
Clean and cut the cukes.
#SpoonTip: The smaller the cuke, the more that will fit into the jar.
On the bottom of each jar, put one large head of dill (or a few smaller ones) and one clove of garlic.
Fill each jar with cucumbers. Leave an inch of space between the cucumbers and the top of the jar so the brine can cover all the pickles.
#SpoonTip: For spears, try and lay the jar on its side to fit all the spears into the jar.
Top the cukes with another clove of garlic, along with some more dill.
If you want more flavor, throw in the mustard seed, pepper flakes, and peppercorns.
Carefully fill each jar with the vinegar/salt/mixture. Make sure to cover all your cucumbers.
Screw the lids onto all the jars. Have the jars sit out for 2-3 days, then put the jars in the refrigerator for, at least, 2 weeks.