Fancy pickling something?
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So I recently tryed my hand at pickling with a recipe I found for pink pickled eggs.
http://julesfood.blogspot.com/2010/08/pickled-eggs... see here.
Interesting concept they where too, didn't come out quite so pink as the picture though.
The white went a much darker colour almost the same as the eggs shell I had peeled, this made it quite emusing to watch peoples reactions as they bite into it.
So I thought what else would be good to pickle???? Other than your normal eggs, gherkins and onions.
Thought's please.
Regards
P-S
http://julesfood.blogspot.com/2010/08/pickled-eggs... see here.
Interesting concept they where too, didn't come out quite so pink as the picture though.
The white went a much darker colour almost the same as the eggs shell I had peeled, this made it quite emusing to watch peoples reactions as they bite into it.So I thought what else would be good to pickle???? Other than your normal eggs, gherkins and onions.
Thought's please.
Regards
P-S
Edited by Pixel-Snapper on Thursday 21st July 15:31
Edited by Pixel-Snapper on Thursday 21st July 15:32
Pixel-Snapper said:
Walnuts however just wrong.
My aunt liked them! http://www.davidgregory.org/pickled_walnuts.htmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickled_walnuts
Pickling the cucumber glut at the moment - brine/vinegar with dill. It's not clear to me whether the recipe I'm using is expected to ferment or not (many recipes use only brine with all the acidity coming from fermentation). My recipe says keep for three weeks before eating, and the first lot would be ready today if I hadn't already eaten them all... Must show more restraint with this batch!


otolith said:
Pickling the cucumber glut at the moment - brine/vinegar with dill. It's not clear to me whether the recipe I'm using is expected to ferment or not (many recipes use only brine with all the acidity coming from fermentation). My recipe says keep for three weeks before eating, and the first lot would be ready today if I hadn't already eaten them all... Must show more restraint with this batch!

out here (Ukraine) pickled cucumber is very popular - the locals love it when drinking vodka
other things they pickle include tomatoes and mushrooms
Edited by llewop on Friday 22 July 06:40
Simpo Two said:
My aunt liked them! http://www.davidgregory.org/pickled_walnuts.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickled_walnuts
Still not winning me over Simpo sorry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickled_walnuts

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