Episcopal Pickles

Episcopal Pickles

Episcopal Pickles is an easy dinner. Made with 1 gal. dill pickles (smaller pickles or better, about 30 count per gal.), 5 lb. sugar, 1 c. tarragon vinegar, 2 tbsp. whole cloves and 6 to 8 garlic cloves, sliced or 1 tbsp. garlic flakes, this recipe delivers authentic, satisfying flavors. A crowd-pleaser that never disappoints.

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πŸ”— Recipe adapted from RecipeNLG-Full

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ³ Instructions

Drain pickles and slice across like hamburger pickles, about 1-inch thick.

Place in enamel dishpan or pot with ice for 1 hour. Remove and pat dry with paper towels.

Into the crock, put a layer of pickles, then a layer composed of sugar, cloves and garlic. Continue until all ingredients are used.

Pour vinegar over all. Cover and keep in a cool spot (any air conditioned area is fine) for a week.

After that pickles may be bottled or left in crock indefinitely.

I store them in gallon jar that the pickles came in. These are delicious.

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