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UNCLE BILL'S DILL DIP



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Make and share this Uncle Bill's Dill Dip recipe from Food.com.

Provided by William Uncle Bill

Categories     < 15 Mins

Time 15m

Yield 2 cups, 8-10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese, softened
1 cup mayonnaise
1 1/2 teaspoons dried dill weed
1 teaspoon beau monde seasoning
1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh parsley
1 tablespoon finely chopped scallion

Steps:

  • In a mixing bowl, add softened cream cheese, and mayonnaise and mix well to blend.
  • Add dried dill weed, Bea monde seasoning, parsley and scallions and mix well to blend.
  • Chill before serving.
  • Refrigerate any unused portions.
  • Bea Monde Seasoning is available in most super markets or specialty food stores.
  • If desired, you may substitute and use sour cream instead of cream cheese.

DILL DIP



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Be prepared-you'll likely need to make a double batch of this delightful dill dip recipe. One is never enough when we have a get-together! It tastes fantastic with just about any vegetable, so you can use whatever you have on hand as a dipper. -Kathy Beldorth, Three Oaks, Michigan

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Appetizers

Time 10m

Yield 2 cups.

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 cup mayonnaise
1 cup sour cream
2 tablespoons dried parsley flakes
1 tablespoon dried minced onion
2 teaspoons dill weed
1-1/2 teaspoons seasoned salt
1 teaspoon sugar
Fresh vegetables or potato chips

Steps:

  • In a small bowl, combine the first 7 ingredients. Chill for at least 1 hour. Serve with vegetables or potato chips.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 123 calories, Fat 13g fat (3g saturated fat), Cholesterol 5mg cholesterol, Sodium 219mg sodium, Carbohydrate 1g carbohydrate (1g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 1g protein.

UNCLE BILL'S DILL PICKLES IN A CROCK



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These are famous Russian, Ukrainian and Polish Dill Pickles in a Crock. They will last for several months.

Provided by William Uncle Bill

Categories     Peppers

Time 12h15m

Yield 10 pounds

Number Of Ingredients 9

10 lbs pickling cucumbers
16 cups water
1 cup white vinegar
1 cup coarse pickling salt
10 heads dill weed, including stocks
3 heads fresh garlic, break apart into cloves and peel
12 inches fresh horseradish root, in 1 inch pieces
10 medium carrots, scrubbed and cut lengthwise in quarters
3 medium hot red peppers, cut in half,include seeds

Steps:

  • Wash and clip ends off the dill cucumbers.
  • Place dill cucumbers in a tub or large sink.
  • Cover with cold water.
  • Add 2 bags of ice and let sit overnight.
  • The next day, drain the chilled dill cucumbers.
  • In a large crock pot, add 4 stocks of dill heads and stock into the bottom.
  • Add 6 garlic cloves.
  • Add a few pieces of horseradish root.
  • Add 2 halves of the hot red pepper.
  • Place 2 layers of dill cucumbers.
  • Add some sliced carrots.
  • Repeat these steps beginning with the dill weed heads until all cucumbers are used.
  • In a large cooking pot, measure water, vinegar, and salt; bring to boil.
  • Pour hot vinegar mixture over the cucumbers until they are covered.
  • Place a heavy plate on top of the cucumbers.
  • Find a heavy rock, wash well with bleach and then with hot water.
  • Place the rock on the plate to weigh down the cucumbers.
  • The crock should be placed in a cool, dark area and should be done before covering with water, otherwise it would be too heavy to move.
  • Dill pickles should be ready to eat in about 7 days.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 130.3, Fat 0.8, SaturatedFat 0.2, Sodium 11381.6, Carbohydrate 29.7, Fiber 4.6, Sugar 11.3, Protein 4.9

UNCLE BILL'S DILL PICKLES



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I have been making this recipe for many years and have had excellent success each and every time. They stay nice and crunchy for a long time.

Provided by William Uncle Bill

Categories     Peppers

Time 16h10m

Yield 4 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 10

8 lbs young fresh dill cucumbers
8 large dill weed, heads and stems
5 large carrots, peeled and sliced into wedges
20 garlic cloves
4 medium jalapeno peppers (optional)
12 pieces horseradish root
3 1/2 cups water
1 1/2 cups white vinegar
4 tablespoons pickling salt or 4 tablespoons coarse salt
1/2 cup brown sugar, lightly packed

Steps:

  • PREPARATION OF DILL CUKES THE NIGHT BEFORE.
  • Remove blossom ends and stems and discard.
  • Place dill cukes into a large tub or a clean laundry tub.
  • Cover with cold water.
  • Add 2 bags of ice cubes or 1 block of ice.
  • Let chill overnight.
  • BRINE.
  • In a cooking pot, add water, vinegar, pickling salt and brown sugar and bring to boil.
  • Boil for 2 minutes.
  • Prepare 4- 1 quart wide mouth canning jars by washing well with soap and water and then rinsing well with hot water.
  • Place jars upside down on the rack in the oven and heat at 325 F for about 15 minutes.
  • Wash and drain dill cukes.
  • Place 1 dill head and stem in the bottom of each jar.
  • Stuff the jars with cukes, vertically.
  • Stuff a few sliced carrots, 5 garlic cloves and 4 horseradish pieces in the voids between the cukes in each jar.
  • Stuff one Jalapeno pepper into each jar.
  • Place another dill head and stem on top of the cukes in each jar.
  • Fill jars with hot brine to within 1/2" of top of jars.
  • Make sure that none of the dill head is touching the top of the jar.
  • Push the dill heads down if necessary.
  • Wipe tops of jars clean.
  • Prepare canning lids according to manufacturers instructions.
  • Place lids on jars and screw on screw tops finger tight only.
  • Prepare a canner and bring water to a boil.
  • Place jars in rack with lids up and immerse in the boiling water.
  • Boil or process for 10 minutes.
  • Remove jars onto a dish towel and cover with another dish towel to cool.
  • Jars are sealed when the lids pop and are concave (curved down).
  • Should any jar not seal, just remove the lid and discard and place another prepared lid and repeat the process.
  • When cooled and sealed, label jars and store in a cool, dark place.
  • Allow 4 to 5 weeks for flavors to develop before using.
  • This recipe makes 4- 1 quart jars and requires 12 to 16 dill cukes for each quart depending on the size of the cukes.
  • Dill cukes should be 4" to 5" long and as fresh as possible.

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