FRIED DILL PICKLE SPEARS
We love fried dill pickles and I make them for our home and it is so easy and simple to make fried dill pickles. It is so delicious and tasty.
Provided by Lisa Johnson
Categories Vegetables
Time 35m
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- 1. Preheat your deep-fryer to 375 degrees F. Into an 8 by 8-inch casserole dish, beat together milk, egg, cayenne, and a splash of the pickle juice. Combine the cornmeal, flour, paprika, salt, pepper, and dill into another baking dish. Thoroughly dry the pickles with paper towels. Dredge the pickles first through the wet, then the dry ingredients. Gently place pickles into the deep-fryer in batches and fry until golden brown, about 1 1/2 to 2 minutes. Remove to a paper towel lined sheet tray and immediately season with salt. Serve alongside Ranch dressing.
DILL PICKLE SPEARS
For best results, use coarse (kosher) salt, not table salt, which would be much too salty. If the brine is too tart, add a little sugar to round out the flavor.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Healthy Recipes Gluten-Free Recipes
Time 2h15m
Yield Makes 1 quart
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Place cucumbers in a medium bowl. In a medium saucepan, combine vinegar, sugar, salt, dill seed, and garlic with 2 cups water. Bring to a boil, stirring until sugar and salt dissolve; pour over cucumbers.
- Use a small plate to submerge cucumbers in liquid. Refrigerate until cool, at least 2 hours.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 32 g, Protein 1 g
BEER-BATTERED KOSHER DILL PICKLE SPEARS
These things are so freaking AWESOME! I LOVE LOVE LOVE these! The dip is really good with them but I also like Ranch with them as well!
Provided by Brandy Bender @MisDisturbed19
Categories Other Appetizers
Number Of Ingredients 21
Steps:
- For the dip: Peel and roughly chop your horseradish root. Puree it in your food processor on high with the lemon juice, buttermilk, Dijon, and egg yolk. If the mixture is not a wet puree, add a few drops of water. Turn the machine to low and drizzle the oil until an emulsion is formed. Taste and adjust with salt, white pepper, and lemon juice, if necessary. Chill until ready to serve.
- For the batter and pickles: Heat the peanut oil in your deep-fryer or Dutch oven to 375 degrees F.
- Whisk together all the dry ingredients for your beer batter. Whisk together the wet ingredients, and then combine. Pat the pickle spears dry with a paper towel, dust with a little flour, coat with the beer batter, and gently drop into the hot oil. They are ready in about 2 minutes when they are golden brown. Season with salt and pepper. Serve with chilled Horseradish Buttermilk Dip.
REFRIGERATOR DILL PICKLE SPEARS
I received this recipe from the McCormick Web site in a weekly e-mail. I have made a few changes to suit our tastes. I now have to limit our family to 1 quart a week or they will eat 3 quarts weekly. This makes a very sour pickle with loads of flavor. It also makes an excellent addition to most cold salads.Hope you enjoy this as much as we do. (cooking time stated is cooling time and prep time is soaking and prep time)
Provided by bshemyshua
Categories Vegetable
Time 5h
Yield 3 quarts, 18-24 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Wash cucumbers well with cold water. Trim blossom ends, cut lengthwise into spears and place spears in a large bowl.Pour boiling water over cucumbers and let stand at room temperature 3 hours; drain. Rinse and drain again.
- Place 1/2 tablespoon dill seed, 1 teaspoons each dill weed and mustard seed, 1/2 teaspoon minced garlic in each of 3 hot, sterilized quart canning jars. Pack cucumber spears vertically into jars.
- Mix white vinegar, pickling salt, and sugar in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil on medium heat, stirring to dissolve salt and sugar. Ladle over cucumbers, leaving 1/4-inch headspace. Cover jars with metal lids and allow to cool. Screw on bands.Shake jars to redistribute seasonings and blend flavors.
- Refrigerate pickles. These will be ready in about 7 days. Store in refrigerator for up to 2 months.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 31.6, Fat 0.3, Sodium 973.7, Carbohydrate 4.6, Fiber 0.5, Sugar 2.9, Protein 0.7
RICK FIELD'S CUMIN LIME DILL PICKLE SPEARS
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Vegetables
Yield Makes six 1-pint jars
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Place 6 clean 1-pint jars right side up on a rack in a boiling-water canner. Fill the canner and jars with hot water, about 1-inch above the tops of jars. Boil jars over high heat for 10 minutes. Remove and drain hot sterilized jars one at a time, reserving hot water for processing filled jars. Place jars on a wire rack set over a rimmed baking sheet.
- In another large pot filled with water, bring to a boil over high heat and reduce to a simmer, add clean lids and lid rings. Simmer lids for 10 minutes; do not boil, as this may cause problems in sealing jars. Drain lids and set aside.
- In a medium saucepan, mix together 4 cups of water with vinegar, salt, lime juice, and cumin. Bring to a boil, and immediately reduce heat to a simmer. Whisk brine mixture occasionally to ensure that salt dissolves and cumin is evenly distributed.
- Divide peppercorns, garlic, pickling spice, and dill flowers or sprigs evenly between sterilized jars. Slice cucumbers lengthwise into 4 to 6 wedges. If cucumbers are longer than 4 inches, trim to size. Fill jars snugly with cut cucumbers, leaving just enough room to remove a spear with relative ease.
- Return brine mixture to a boil and transfer to a heatproof glass measuring cup with a spout. Pour the brine mixture, whisking as necessary, into the jars up to the fill line, making sure all solids are covered.
- Put lids and rings on jars and tighten; do not over-tighten. Reheat water in the canner until it reaches at least 180 degrees, within 10 minutes of filling the jars. Place filled jars into the canner one at a time, using a jar lifter that is securely positioned below the neck of the jar. Keep jars upright at all times.
- Add more boiling water, if needed, so that water covers jars by at least 1-inch. Increase heat to high and cover. Once water begins boiling, heat jars for 7 minutes. Turn off heat and gently transfer jars to a wire rack set over a rimmed baking sheet, taking care not to tilt jars and spacing each jar at least 1-inch apart. Avoid placing jars on a cold surface or near a cold draft.
- Let jars sit undisturbed until fully cooled, 12 to 24 hours. Do not tighten ring bands on the lids or push down on the center of the flat metal lid until jar has cooled completely.
- Once jars have cooled completely, test to make sure each jar is completely sealed. Press down on the middle of the lid with a finger. If lid springs up when finger is released, the jar is unsealed. Store sealed jars in a cool place for at least 2 and up to 4 weeks to allow flavors to thoroughly combine. If any of the jars are unsealed, store in the refrigerator and use within several days. Always refrigerate pickles after opening.
TWO-INGREDIENT RANCH KOSHER DILL PICKLE SPEARS
This was all the rave on the internet so I had to give it a shot because it seemed to good to be true. Turns out all you need is a jar of pickles and a packet of ranch salad dressing and you are in for a treat. This is a must for a picnic or backyard BBQ! It doesn't get any easier than this.
Provided by Soup Loving Nicole
Time P1DT5m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Open the jar of pickles and spoon out 3 tablespoons of the pickle juice. Pour in packet of ranch salad dressing mix. Screw lid on and shake until evenly combined.n
- Refrigerate for 24 hours, shaking jar every 8 hours.n
Nutrition Facts : Calories 14.2 calories, Carbohydrate 2.8 g, Sodium 713.6 mg
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