I love simple and easy recipes for fresh produce, so when I came upon this recipe and method for refrigerator pickles I jumped on the pickle bandwagon. Iโm new to pickling, but my lemon cucumbers are at their peak so I used them for my first pickle experiment.
What are refrigerator pickles?
Refrigerator pickles are kept in the refrigerator since they are not processed and sterilized through a canning method. The vegetables used for these pickles are usually raw, but I found that using blanched green beans works really well and is a nice addition to the cucumbers.
All it takes to make up a quick batch is to measure out the water and vinegar into a jar, add salt and sugar, add spices to your liking, and add your vegetables. Refrigerate for a couple of days and enjoy. Daphne, from Daphneโs Dandelions blog, says that the pickles will last a few months prepared this way.
Another huge plus is that you can add vegetables to the jar as they ripen so you donโt have to fill the jar right away. Just prepare the pickle juice with the spices, refrigerate, and add vegetables as you have them available.
That’s my kind of easy!
Here is Daphneโs method from her blog –
Daphneโs Easy Refrigerator Pickles
1. Combine in a quart jar:
3/4 cup water
1 cup vinegar (rice vinegar is my favorite mild vinegar and works well in this recipe)
2. Add and stir to dissolve:
1 tablespoon salt
3 tablespoons sugar
3. Add spices and flavorings. I used:
2-3 whole cloves
1/2 teaspoon whole coriander seeds
2 or more sprigs of fresh dill or tarragon
1 small red onion, quartered
2 or more peeled garlic cloves
4. Add cucumbers:
3 โ 4 lemon cucumbers, quartered lengthwise
Optional: blanched whole green beans, ends trimmed
Cover the jar with a lid and refrigerate for a couple of days to allow the spices to flavor the vegetables.
The spices I used in my version of her recipe resulted in tasty pickles but there is a lot of room for experimentation and trying a variety of spices and flavors. Use herbs and vegetables right out of your garden or have fun foraging at your farmer’s market for produce to use. The green beans are especially good โ I cooked them in boiling water for only a couple of minutes, drained them, then added them to the prepared jar. They were crisp, tender and delicious. ัะฝะดะตะบั
A plate of fresh, chilled, pickled veggies makes a refreshing summer appetizer or is perfect for picnics, and as a garnish for salads.
You’ll most likely enjoy them as a snack right out of the jar – they’re a perfect taste of summer.
Photos: Patricia Larenas, Urban Artichoke
AMY says
IT WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE TO HAVE INSTRUCTIONS. SINCE I HAVE PICKLED I HAVE NEVER SEEN A RECIPE WHERE THERE ARE NO INSRUCTIONS. THEIR ARE MANY NEWBIES WHO NEED STEP BY STEP
Diana McAnally says
It’s a simple recipe with simple instructions – I don’t see that anything was left out. The recipe works perfectly as written
MC says
There are instructions in the post itself. It isn’t presented in a printable small list but the instructions, with ingredients and measurements, is right there. I don’t understand your comment.