Pickles are a great way to preserve produce and add flavor to your food. Here are some tasty hot pickle recipes that you should definitely try:
Spicy Southwestern Bread 'n' Butter Pickles
Slice the cucumbers, lengthwise, in half.
Scoop out the seeds and discard them (or save them for pickling).
Cut each piece of cuke into four spears or sticks, about 1/4 inch thick at their widest point.
Place in a medium bowl with lemon juice and garlic cloves; toss to combine well and set aside while you prepare your other ingredients (for at least 30 minutes).
Add jalapenos (fresh or dried), dill weed (fresh or dried), oregano flakes (fresh or dried), thyme leaves (fresh or dried) to taste along with sea salt; stir well to combine evenly distributed throughout mixture before placing into jars/cans etcetera.*
Dill Pickles with Garlic and Red Pepper
Ingredients
4 large pickling cucumbers, sliced into wheels
1 cup white vinegar
1 cup water
1 teaspoon black peppercorns (optional)
2 garlic cloves, minced (optional)
1 dried red pepper or ½ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
Hot Mustard Refrigerator Pickles
Hot mustard refrigerator spicy pickles are a classic homemade pickle recipe. They're delicious and easy to make, but you can't rush the process or your pickles will be lacking in flavor.
Choose your half-sour or full-sour pickles.
Use a good quality Dijon mustard for this recipe, as it's the base of the entire dish and will give it its distinctive taste and texture.
Fresh dill, garlic cloves (whole), onion slices and cucumber disks should all be sliced thinly before being added to the jars with their brine mixture (see below). You can also add some crushed red pepper flakes if you'd like an extra kick!
Place lids on top of each jar along with rings; store overnight so that they have time to cure properly before eating them tomorrow morning at breakfast time...or whenever else strikes your fancy!!
Spicy Asian Hot Pickled Carrots
You might think that carrots are a bit boring on their own, but when pickled they become something special. Pickling is a process that makes the carrots crunchier and sweeter, while also infusing them with flavor from the vinegar and spices used in the brine. Carrots are also often paired with other ingredients that complement their flavor profile well, like ginger or garlic.
This recipe combines soy sauce, vinegar, garlic cloves and red pepper flakes for a spicy Asian-inspired twist on this classic pickle recipe. The result is sweet yet tangy; your taste buds won't be bored!
Sweet And Spicy Pickled Cucumbers
Cucumber is a great addition to any meal. It is one of the best sources of vitamin K and potassium, which are important for maintaining healthy blood pressure levels. Cucumbers also contain copper and magnesium, two minerals that support bone health.
Cucumbers are low in calories (only 16 calories per cup) so you can eat as much as you want without feeling guilty! They are also loaded with fiber, making them great at keeping your digestive system running smoothly.
You can grow cucumbers in your garden if you have access to some sunlight or if they're growing on a trellis near a sunny window indoors. The plants will need plenty of water when they are young but once they get bigger they'll be able to thrive on less moisture than most other vegetables require at this stage—a good thing since it tends to be easier for most people living in areas with lots of rainfall throughout summer months instead!
Spicy Beet Pickles
Beets are a great source of fiber, folate and potassium. They’re also a good source of vitamins A and C. What else can we say? Well, you should know that pickled beets are an excellent source of calcium and iron! So go ahead and try out this recipe the next time you have the urge to eat something salty but sweet.
Quick-Pickled Zucchini and Onions with Red Pepper Flakes
You'll need:
1½ pounds zucchini, cut into ½-inch slices
¾ cup white wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar
1 tablespoon kosher salt
2 teaspoons sugar
2 tablespoons olive oil or canola oil
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes (optional)
Sweet-Hot Sriracha Pickle Spears
Ingredients:
2 pounds cucumbers, washed and sliced into spears (3/8-inch thick)
1 cup distilled white vinegar
1 cup water
1/2 cup sugar, plus more as needed to taste
2 tablespoons Sriracha sauce (or to taste)
Quick Spicy Refrigerator Dill Pickles With Jalapeno Peppers
Ingredients:
1/2 cup distilled vinegar
1 tablespoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes to the jar
Instructions:
Use a combination of pickling cucumbers, garlic cloves and jalapeno peppers. Peel the garlic cloves and cut them in half lengthwise through the root end. Add a few sprigs of dill to the jar too. Fill up your jar with cucumbers, then place one piece each of garlic and jalapeno on top of them before adding salt water solution (1 tablespoon for every 8 ounces). Seal tightly with lid or use plastic wrap that covers jars completely but allows for gas exchange so that it won't explode! Store in refrigerator for at least 5 days before eating; if you wait longer than 2 weeks although it's safe to eat them will taste better if kept longer than 2 weeks after being made!
Try these great pickle recipes today.
Pickling is a great way to preserve vegetables. It's easy to make, and gourmet pickles are tasty—a great addition to any meal!
If you're looking for some delicious hot pickle recipes, try these today:
Conclusion
Now that you have the recipes for some delicious hot pickles, it’s time to get cooking! These easy-to-make recipes will be sure to impress your friends and family. They’re also great for parties or game day so make sure to stock up on your favorite ingredients now before they run out. Happy eating!