RECIPE: Easy Bread And Butter Pickles

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Whether you serve these for backyard barbecue parties or holiday feast meals, you’ll probably want to double this bread and butter pickle recipe because they will disappear fast. Can be served 24 hours after canning and so easy to do!

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Ingredients

Notes

You can prepare cucumbers in a couple of different ways. For small Kirby cucumbers, slice into ½-inch rounds. If working with larger cucumbers, halve lengthwise, remove seeds and cut into thin strips to fit the height of your canning jars.

Directions

Place prepared cucumber slices or strips in a gallon-size container and cover with boiling water. Cover the container and leave cucumbers in water overnight. Drain and rinse cucumbers when ready to continue. Sterilize canning jars in boiling water then pack them tightly with the cut, soaked cucumbers, leaving ½-inch headspace. Whisk vinegar, sugar and salt in a saucepan and boil for about 5 min., stirring to dissolve. Stir in your choice of seasoning and remove from heat. Carefully pour seasoned pickling juice over cucumbers to cover then secure lid and ring to the jar. Process jars in boiling water for 10 min. so that the lids will seal. You’ll know lids are sealed when they make a “pop” sound as they cool and they should not spring back when pressed on. Let sit at least 24 hours and refrigerate after opening. (Note from recipe creator:Mom usually lets the pickles sit for several weeks before opening them. My husband likes them so well they are lucky to sit for 24 hours before he gets into them. They are just as good when they don’t “age”.)

Yields

8 (16 oz.) canning jars