Expanding from other threads where this pickle was mentioned ...
I claim absolutely no title to this recipe, it's blatantly and wholeheartedly nicked from elsewhere!
There are lots and lots of Bread and Butter Pickle recipes out there, this one's about as simple and straightforward as you'll find
I've included one or two comments or alterations which are based on either personal preference or working round not having 'this / that / the other' to hand at the times I've made a batch up
Directions:
Please note: This has become a firm family favourite . You don't need to be anally retentive on weights and measures, a bit under or over won't cause the recipe to fail and life as we know it to end .
What you're looking for ...
It's jammed full ~ to my eye the pic looks like there is space for more veg in there, but there isn't! The colour of this pickle is more vibrant in the flesh too, photography is a Dark Art to me
And from the top ~ again, to my eye, it looks light on contents . It isn't
Simple enough, have a bash
Thanks for reading through. Feel free to ask questions ~ again, I don't promise to be able to answer any of them
I claim absolutely no title to this recipe, it's blatantly and wholeheartedly nicked from elsewhere!
There are lots and lots of Bread and Butter Pickle recipes out there, this one's about as simple and straightforward as you'll find
I've included one or two comments or alterations which are based on either personal preference or working round not having 'this / that / the other' to hand at the times I've made a batch up
Bread and Butter Pickle | |
Degree of Difficulty: | Easy |
Cooking Time: | About 15 minutes |
Special Equipment: | Non-corrosive preserving pan, Sterilised jars with vinegar-proof sealants |
Yield: | About 2kg (4lb) |
Shelf Life: | 1 year |
Serving Suggestions: | Serve with cold meats or spread on bread and butter with cheese (it's also nice just of a good old buttered doorstep too ) |
Ingredients: |
750g (1 1/2lb) pickling cucumbers (I've been using normal salad cucumbers) |
625g (1 1/4lb) onions, sliced 5mm (1/4") thick |
375g (12oz) red or yellow peppers, sliced 5mm (1/4") thick |
3tbsp salt (sea salt, flaked is preferable) |
1 Litre (1 1/4 pints) cider vinegar, white wine vinegar, or malt vinegar (I use cider vinegar) |
500g (1lb) light soft brown or white sugar (I use light soft brown) |
2tsp ground turmeric |
1tbsp mustard seeds (whole seeds) |
2tsp dill seeds (whole seeds ~ but, if you can't initially source them, you can get away with using ground dill. Not quite as good, but if needs must ... ) |
Directions:
- Put the cucumbers in a bowl and pour boiling water over them. Drain, refresh under cold running water, and drain again. Slice the cucumbers into 5mm (1/4") pieces ~ slices, not cubed or diced.
- Put the sliced cucumbers, sliced onions, and sliced peppers into a large glass (mine's plastic) bowl and sprinkle with the salt. Mix well, then cover the bowl with a clean cloth and leave to stand overnight (or prep in the morning for completion in the evening ).
- The next day, drain off the liquid in the bowl, Rinse the vegetables under cold running water and drain well. Taste a slice of cucumber; if it is too salty, cover the vegetables with more cold water and leave to stand for about 10 minutes, then drain, rinse and drain again.
- Put the vinegar, sugar, ground turmeric, mustard seeds, and dill seeds in the preserving pan (I use an all stainless sauce pan ). Bring to the boil, and boil rapidly for 10 minutes. Add the drained vegetables, return to the boil, then remove from the heat.
- Pack the pickle into the hot sterilised jars, then seal ~ you want lots and lots of veg in there, and this is more easily achieved with a slotted spoon, all topped with the liquor. The pickle is ready to eat immediately ~ but it's probably best to allow it to cool first .
Please note: This has become a firm family favourite . You don't need to be anally retentive on weights and measures, a bit under or over won't cause the recipe to fail and life as we know it to end .
Key: | |
tsp | teaspoon ~ roughly 5ml |
tbsp | tablespoon ~ roughly 3tsp / 15ml |
ml | millilitres |
g | gram |
lb | Imperial (UK) Pound |
turmeric | High potential to stain things yellow |
boil / boiling | High potential to cause damage when mixed with error |
hot / sterilised | High potential to cause damage when mixed with error |
What you're looking for ...
It's jammed full ~ to my eye the pic looks like there is space for more veg in there, but there isn't! The colour of this pickle is more vibrant in the flesh too, photography is a Dark Art to me
And from the top ~ again, to my eye, it looks light on contents . It isn't
Simple enough, have a bash
Thanks for reading through. Feel free to ask questions ~ again, I don't promise to be able to answer any of them
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