As a kid I was always excited to see my gran make all sorts of pickles during summer.These ranged from raw mango,lime and mixed vegetable pickles in different flavours-sweet,spicy,sweet-n-sour. Then,she would put them in big pickle jars and leave it to marinate-some in the sun,some in the shade. We would bug her everyday to find out when we could get to taste them. Back then,I was more interested in the sweet and sweet-n-sour pickles as I couldn't eat spicy stuff.
I've never tried my hand at pickling-I always thought it was such a cumbersome and long process. The other day,we ate pickled carrots at a Mexican restaurant,which we liked and that's when I decided to try my hand at it.
I came across two recipes that I liked and decided to mix both recipes to make a sweet-n-sour carrot pickle.Here's what I used-
Ingredients:
Question: Do you make your own pickles?
I've never tried my hand at pickling-I always thought it was such a cumbersome and long process. The other day,we ate pickled carrots at a Mexican restaurant,which we liked and that's when I decided to try my hand at it.
I came across two recipes that I liked and decided to mix both recipes to make a sweet-n-sour carrot pickle.Here's what I used-
Ingredients:
- Baby Carrots: 250 g(approx),slit lengthwise
- Vinegar: 1 cup (distilled white vinegar)
- Peppercorns:4-5
- Garlic: 2 peeled and sliced
- Salt:1 teaspoon(or according to taste)
- Sugar:2 teaspoon
- Water: 1 cup
- Oil: 1 teaspoon
- Heat the oil in a pan,add the garlic and saute for 1-2 minutes.
- Add the carrots and saute for another 3-4 minutes.
- Add the vinegar,salt,sugar,peppercorns and simmer for 5-6 minutes.
- Add water and simmer again for 10 minutes.
- Allow it to cool completely.Transfer into a sterilized bottle/jar with a tight lid.
- Let it marinate overnight in the fridge for the flavours to develop.
Question: Do you make your own pickles?
25 comments:
Yum! I definitely copied that recipe. My grandma used to make pickled beets and eggs ALL THE TIME. I think I was the only grandchild that loved them :)
I did get your e-mail, and it actually didn't go to my junk mail! We are working on getting the flash drive to you, I'm so glad you won :) I love pickled vegetables. I usually make a big batch and then munch on them and throw them on salads for weeks. I think I'm going to have to make some now!
-kristen
Yes! I love making all sorts of pickles..especially at the end of the summer when I have a big bounty to preserve!! Yum, your pickles look great!
I've never tried pickling before. i guess i never really had the patience to wait a week or how many day for something to get done. LOL I may eventually try someday. =)
Yah i never done befor do it for sure.. its nice post for me
yum yum yum pickling!
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Gina-I must try beets next :)
Kristen-thanks a ton!!
Girlichef-wow,I'd love to see some of your pickle recipes!!
Jenn:same here,that's why I tried this recipe-the waiting period is only 12 hours!!
Pavithra,Pearl,Divya- :)
Beautiful pickles in the jars! Love it! I have never tried making pickles but my brother-in-law makes these really yummy spicey cucumber dills!
My grandma also used to make some delicious pickled veggies. I've never tried myself yet.
good job swets looks great isn't cool to go to restaurants then get inspired
have a fab weekend Rebecca
A dietician with a food blog ? Wow - I am thrilled to be here.. Lovely site
Wow pickles look yummy! I love pickles but you know what? I'm yet to try on my own. Had written down recipe long time back but never made it! Yours tempts me!
it looks fresh n yummy....can be used in some salads as well.
I can eat loooooooooooots of pickles (esp. those fridge ones) before a meal, then I am done. No space for the meal...I told myself: don't do this again. Then when the next batch of pickles in front of me, I don't remember what I promised last time any more.
excellent! and yes I make pickled hot peppers all the time!
I never made pickles..urs look perfect..will giv it a try
I've never made my own pickle before. But I do have some Korean-style pickles in my fridge made by my grandma, brought all the way from korea!
I'm not much of a carrot fan but you've made this look so delicious! I have never made any pickled foods (because I'm worried I won't sanitize the jars well enough and end up poisoning everyone with botulism!) but there is a Filipino dish called atchara that is made of pickled green/raw papaya and carrots that I may try to make. The blogger @ Kusina ni Manang a nice recipe and pix.
BTW, thank you for your comment on my b-day blog and many happy wishes to you on your upcoming special day!
I love carrot pickles....nice click!
Angie,Natasha,Pooja,Vrinda,Sophie:will wait for the day you try it out for the first time and put a post on your blog:)
Angie(@angie'srecipe):I know what you mean,my son and I munched through a jar at one go!!
Sangeeta:yes,it'll taste great in a salad(i.e,if there are any left);)
Reb,DB,Renu:thank you :)
HCOF:welcome,and thanks!
TN:pickles are called "achar" in hindi too!Again,can't disregard the similarity!!
I've been wanting to try pickles. My husband tried some once and messed it up--it smelled SO bad. I think that's why I'm scared to try :-) but I will!
I've never made it, but love love eating it! :D this recipe seems easy to make, I'll definitely trying this!
Ooh! I would love to try these! I haven't tried to can anything pickled yet. I have just canned jam so far.
Thank you for the reply to my question. :0)
Never tried my own pickle but this sounds so easy:)
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