Pickling is perfect for so much more than just cucumbers. Pickled beets, pickled berries, pickled onions, pickled squash, and pickled apricots are just a few of the fantastic pickling recipes you'll find here. Each walks you step-by-step through how to pickle foods. Don't let the season's bounty go to waste—try our pickling recipes of all varieties!
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Quick Refrigerator Pickles
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Choose four cups of any fruits or vegetables to make this easy, quick pickling recipe. The basic pickle brine can be seasoned with your favorite herbs to infuse the most flavor. Keep this easy pickle recipe handy to add a tangy bite to crostini, salads, and more.
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Pickled Sriracha Corn Relish
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Perk up your taco night by swapping salsa with this pickling recipe for corn relish. It's got a nice crunch from bell pepper, onion, and carrot and utilizes fresh corn in a way you can enjoy for months after the season's end.
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Best-Ever Dill Pickles
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Here it is, the dill pickle recipe you've been searching for to prove that canning pickles is easy. This tried-and-true pickle recipe is incredibly versatile. Dress them up by serving on little pumpernickel toast with cream cheese and dill sprigs or at a casual cookout as a yummy burger topper.
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Pickled Lemon-Thyme Brussels Sprouts
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You can pickle practically anything with a few canning jars, vinegar, and a boiling-water canner. If you've mainly been sauteing or roasting your Brussels sprouts, it's time to switch it up and turn them into delicious, tangy pickles. Eat 'em right out of the can or serve as a martini garnish or on a relish tray—everyone will want to know where you got the pickling recipe for this snack.
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Everything Bagel Pickled Green Beans
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Now you have a new excuse to use your favorite everything bagel seasoning blend! Use the irresistible savory seasoning in the brine for this green bean pickling recipe to really get those tastebuds tingling.The garlic flavor is enhanced thanks to the addition of whole smashed cloves in the mix.
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Spicy Pickled Eggs and Beets
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If you want a pickled egg recipe with extra oomph, look no further than this gorgeous dish with pickled eggs and beets. When you pickle eggs and beets together instead of separately, the juice from the beets will dye your eggs a gorgeous bright pink. Adding dried arbol chiles to the brine gives each bite some kick, so this pickled eggs recipe isn't just the prettiest one out there but the tastiest too.
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Bread-and-Butter Pickles
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For a bread-and-butter pickling recipe you'll make again and again, try canning pickles with cider vinegar. This sweet pickle recipe shines when piled on hot dogs and brats, stirred into a potato salad, or eaten straight from the jar.
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Pickled Carrots with Coriander and Chiles
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When you have excess carrots, use them to make this pickled carrot recipe. Two pounds of the orange veggie swim in a pickling liquid containing coriander and spicy jalapeños for an irresistible kick.
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Pickled Cucamelons
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If you're unfamiliar with this crazy-looking veggie, cucamelons are tiny, tangy cucumbers with thin skins, also known as Mexican sour gherkins. These adorable little cucumbers are a fun, tasty take on a dill pickle recipe, and they'll make everyone at your summer cookouts do a double-take.
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Homemade Sauerkraut
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You can cross sauerkraut off your grocery list—you only need three ingredients to DIY this pickling recipe. Sure, it'll take a little extra time to make a pickled cabbage recipe on your own, but the tasty results are oh-so worth the wait. Plus, you can customize your homemade sauerkraut to make it exactly how you want it—add a little extra sugar for sweeter sauerkraut, or sub in green cabbage instead of red.
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Sweet-Spiced Riesling Pickled Beets
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Wine in a pickled beet recipe? Stick with us here. The dry, semi-sweet wine adds a wonderful depth of flavor to earthy beets in this easy pickled recipe. The addition of whole cloves and crushed cinnamon stick will make it a fall-favorite side to keep in the pantry.
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Vanilla-Scented Pickled Sweet Cherries
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We love pickled veggies, but if you're not pickling your fruits too, you're missing out. The balance of vanilla, spice, and pickled flavors infused into these sweet cherries makes them a perfect condiment for cooked meats or a noteworthy garnish for cocktails.
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Smoky Pickled Okra
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If you thought okra had to be fried or slimy, prepare to have your mind blown by this pickled okra recipe. A little smoked paprika gives a big smoky flavor to the classic Southern ingredient perfectly pickled in cider vinegar.
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Pickled Butternut Squash
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Thanks to this pickled squash recipe, you can savor fresh butternut squash months after it's gone out of season. When pickled with honey and crushed red pepper, the fall-favorite squash gets a sweet and spicy twist. Chop up a few of these pickled squash chunks and add them to a rice side dish or a salad for a tangy flavor boost.
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Honey-Bourbon Pickled Blueberries
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Sweet and sour pickled blueberries make a delicious addition to cooked pork or chicken. Infused with cinnamon, allspice, and plenty of honey, these pickled berries add a touch of sweetness to savory dishes.
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Pickled Pear Tomatoes with Rosemary
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If you've ever seen your garden overrun by an out-of-control cherry tomato plant, rejoice, because this pickling recipe will let you preserve all those extra tomatoes. Vinegar and a bit of rosemary go a long way in flavoring this peppery tomato canning recipe. Set them out as part of a charcuterie tray or serve them alongside an entree of lamb, roast beef, or pork.
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Pickled Walla Walla Onions
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For dinner guests who think they don't like onions, let this pickling recipe show how wrong they are. Famous for their sweet flavor, Walla Walla onions are perfect for pickling, but other sweet onion varieties are delicious, too, like Vidalia and Sweet Spanish onions. Add pickled onions to meat, pizza, or grilled burgers for bold flavor.
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Pickled Plums
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Ever notice how you don't eat enough plums? Part of the reason you don't eat them often is because they're not around as long as other fruits. This pickling recipe is here to change that! Next time you see them, grab a few pounds to make this pickled recipe with warm spices like cinnamon and allspice, and enjoy plums all year.
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Bread-and-Butter Zucchini Pickles
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Classic bread-and-butter pickles get a zucchini twist! For the sweetest flavor, choose zucchini that are no more than 8 inches long and 2-1/2 inches around. Larger zucchini with thicker skin tend to break down when pickled, so stick to the smaller ones if you don't want to lose any of your pickled zucchini over time.
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Pickled Three-Bean Salad
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Enjoy this backyard cookout staple year-round when you pickle three-bean salad. Canning recipes aren't known for their speed, but you can save 45 to 60 minutes if you start with canned black-eyed peas. With that shortcut, you can move directly to step two and start prepping the green beans to mix into your three-bean salad.
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Pickled Sweet Potatoes
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The next time you plan a cookout, try setting out pickled sweet potato slices as an alternative burger topper. These tender treats might become your new favorite way to snack on sweet potatoes (and they could be your new best pickling recipe, too!).
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Pickled Dilled Green Beans
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If you like your pickles spicy, add a whole chile pepper to each jar of dilled beans in this canning recipe. A kick of heat nicely complements the savory pickled beans' dill and garlic flavor. Get hungry for dilly beans because this pickle recipe makes a whopping 40 servings!
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Watermelon Pickles
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Don't let any part of your summer watermelon go to waste! Instead of tossing it, make this pickled watermelon rind recipe to serve alongside the juicy fruit. If you didn't know the inner rind was edible, try these pickles wrapped in prosciutto as an appetizer or added to Greek yogurt for a flavor twist on a healthy breakfast.
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Thai Chile Refrigerator Pickles
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Rice vinegar, Thai chiles, and lemongrass give classic pickles an Asian twist. Just like a fine wine, these pickles change flavor over time. The longer you chill them, the more flavor (and heat) the pickles absorb, so if you want an extra spicy pickle recipe, you'll have to resist the temptation to start snacking on them right away.
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Zesty Honey-Pilsner Pickles
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Beer-flavored pickles! Why didn't we think of this sooner? Canning pickles in your favorite lager creates a condiment for pub-inspired recipes, such as burgers, fried fish, and nachos. Like a six-pack, this pickle recipe is a must-have for game day celebrations and tailgating.
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Garlicky Pickled Mixed Veggies
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In search of a pickling recipe for cauliflower or carrots? Try both at the same time with these bright and flavorful pickled veggies. Subtle heat from crushed red pepper, sweet-tangy flavor from the brine, and a good dose of garlic give your favorite summer veggies tremendous taste. And look how pretty they are—like a farmers market in a jar.
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White Balsamic-Rosemary Pickled Mushrooms
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Mushroom lovers will gobble up this shallot- and rosemary-infused pickled mushrooms recipe. Since mushrooms can go bad within a week or so, this canned mushroom recipe is a handy way to save them if you have a big batch. Try using them to top burgers, or, if you're feeling brave, drop one into your martini glass as a cocktail garnish (trust us!).
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Low-Sugar Pickled Blueberries
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Blueberries aren't usually at the top of the list when gathering pickling ingredients, but they should be. Toss a few into a salad or a cocktail to show off new ways to use this homemade pickle recipe. No canning required—just like refrigerator pickles, this pickled blueberry recipe gets all its tang from brine and time in the fridge.