The Ultimate Classic Kosher Dill Pickle Recipe — Tiaras & Tantrums (2024)

The Ultimate AND Best Classic Kosher Dill Pickle Recipe is the one recipe that makes homemade dill pickles that are literally the best homemade classic dill pickle you remember from your youth. Make delicious, authentic Homemade Kosher Dill Picklesat home with this easy recipe.

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I remember as a child dipping my fingers into a 10-gallon stoneware crown crock to get my little fingers on the very best dill pickle from my grandmother's antique crock (what I wouldn't give to have that crock today). I would barely finish that dill pickle before my fingers were once again diving for another and yet another until I would be shooed away.

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(I doubled the below recipe to make 8 jars)

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INGREDIENTS

  • 1/4 cup kosher salt OR real salt

  • 1 tsp. sugar (or add a bit more if you don't like your pickles too terribly sour)

  • 1 Tbsp. whole black peppercorns

  • 1 Tbsp. coriander seeds

  • 1 Tbsp. red pepper flakes (optional)

  • 3 cups white vinegar (no need to get fancy here, just plain old white vinegar will do!)

  • 3 cups of water

  • 10-12 cucumbers

  • 8-10 garlic cloves, smashed

  • 10 dill sprigs (fresh)

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This recipe can be cut in half or even doubled. The main point is to have equal parts of vinegar and water. You could use the spices indicated or a pickling blend that is usually available at any grocer. Additionally, if you do not have any jars about your home, they are super easy to locate these days. You really could use old jars that you have recycled too!

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CANNING PREPARATION

Combine the water, salt, sugar, peppercorns, coriander, and red pepper flakes over high heat in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil and remove from heat. Add the vinegar, stir to combine.

Scrub cucumbers to remove any dirt. Remove any tails or pieces of stem and cut in half or quarters or really any way you like. {I did quarters and rounds slices and thin slices}

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Be sure to sterilize your jars and prepare them for canning.

Place 3-4 sprigs of dill in each jar, add a couple of cloves of smashed garlic and stuff your cut cucumbers in tightly. Make sure your jar is full.

Pour the hot brine into the jars, making sure to evenly distribute spices. Close all the jars with the lids snug on top of the jars.

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Place the filled jars in boiling water for 15 minutes and wait to here the lovely pop.

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Now, if you prefer to simply add the hot brine to the jars and place the jars in the refrigerator INSTEAD of boiling (and canning the jar), that works as well. Just keep in mind, that jars of pickles are simply now REFRIGERATE PICKLES . . . and will need to remain in the fridge --and can remain in the fridge for a few months (if they last that long).

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I like canning as I can store the jars in the cupboard for longer periods and prepare larger batches. But, if you have a handful of pickles from your garden, simply boil up the brine and pour over the sliced pickles and pop the jar in your refrigerator. I would leave them at least 24 hours before dipping your fingers into the jar!

The great thing with this brine is you can utilize it for any of your garden vegetables! I love to use this brine on cauliflower - oh my stars! SO GOOD! This is perfect for pickling slices of carrots as well. You can brine peppers, jalapenos and of course cucumbers and pickles!

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FAQs

What is the difference between a dill pickle and a kosher dill pickle? ›

Kosher pickles are made according to Jewish dietary laws, while regular pickles may be made using any ingredients and processing methods. Kosher pickles are typically made with a salt brine and flavored with garlic and dill, while regular pickles may be pickled with vinegar and flavored with sugar and other spices.

Who has the crunchiest pickles? ›

Crunchiest Pickles: Milwaukee's Kosher Dill Pickles

These whole pickles were generous in size, but not so huge that you wouldn't want to finish one (in fact, our testers were happy to go back for seconds).

How do you use Mrs wages kosher dill pickle mix? ›

Simply add vinegar and water to our herbs and spices for a great-tasting pickle. Each pack conveniently makes 4 pints of NO-Process pickles, pickled fresh or frozen vegetables. Prepare, store in fridge and serve delicious Kosher Dills ready to serve!

How much ball kosher dill pickle mix do you use? ›

The ingredients are: salt, dehy garlic, calcium chloride, dextrose, maltodextrin, dill seed, less than 2% of spices, natural flavors & color, silicon dioxide. Instructions are to mix 1/4 cup of the mix with 2 cups water and 1 cup vinegar. This makes 2 quarts of pickles.

What kind of pickles does McDonald's use? ›

McDonald's uses dill pickles in their burgers including in the Big Mac®.

What do dill pickles do for your body? ›

Fermented pickles are a good source of probiotics. Probiotics protect your gut microbiome, or the bacteria in your gut, Peart says. “Having healthy gut bacteria can minimize symptoms of an irritable bowel. And it can help us digest food and absorb nutrients.”

Is Vlasic or Claussen better? ›

Claussen Kosher Dill Spears

Claussen puts Vlasic's salt presence to shame. It is absolutely the briniest of the lot, but salvaged by mustard seed and dried red peppers that offset a potential one-notedness.

Are Claussen pickles better than Vlasic pickles? ›

I'm partial to Clausen pickles. There's just a right amount of crisp and they're not oversalted like most of the other pickles out there. Vlasic aren't bad on a hot dog or something; but they're an example of a bit too much sodium.

What is the healthiest pickles to eat? ›

“The pickles that are beneficial for your gut health are the fermented ones, made by brining them in salt rather than vinegar,” says Dr. Oppezzo. “While vinegar pickling is a common method, true fermentation in brine enriches them with beneficial probiotics for your gut.

What does powdered alum do for pickles? ›

Alum will increase firmness of fermented pickles when used at levels up to ¼ teaspoon per pint, but greater amounts will decrease firmness.

Why use alum in dill pickles? ›

Alum will increase firmness when used at levels up to 1/4 teaspoon per pint. Addition of greater then 1/4 teaspoon alum per pint will decrease firmness. Lime (calcium hydroxide) can improve pickle firmness.

Do you use white vinegar or apple cider vinegar for dill pickles? ›

Apple cider vinegar made from fermented apple juice is a good choice for many pickles. It has a mellow, fruity flavor that blends well with spices. But it will darken most vegetables and fruits. Cider vinegar may be substituted for white vinegar of the same acidity.

Can you put too much alum in pickles? ›

Alum is a compound used in old recipes to make pickles crisp. It is no longer recommended by the FDA and current science-based recipes no longer include it. If ingested in large quantities, it can produce nausea or severe distress with the digestive system.

Can you use Mrs wages dill pickle mix for dilly beans? ›

The Mrs. Wages ® brand makes pickling easy with our pickle mixes. Choose your favorite flavor and fill the pantry with pickles, pickled vegetables, pickled beets, pickled okra, dilled green beans, relish and more!

What are the ingredients in kosher dill pickle mix? ›

INGREDIENTS: SALT, DEHYDRATED GARLIC, CALCIUM CHLORIDE FOR CRISPNESS, DEXTROSE, MALTODEXTRIN, DILL SEED, LESS THAN 2% OF SPICES, NATURAL FLAVORS AND COLOR, SILICON DIOXIDE ANTICAKING.

What makes a pickle a kosher dill? ›

Nor does it have anything to do with dietary guidelines for how they're made in accordance with Jewish law. Kosher dills are pickles made in the old-school New York style that calls for a salt brine with copious amounts of dill and garlic. So yes, kosher dill simply refers to a dill pickle that has garlic in the brine.

Which pickles are sour dill or kosher? ›

Fresh brine, dill pickles, also known as “half sours,” because the pickling brine uses salt without boiling vinegar, are also known as “kosher dills.” They are uncooked, and preserved by refrigeration.

Why are there so many kosher pickles? ›

When a heavy influx of eastern European Jews arrived in New York City during the late 1800s and early 1900s, immigrants introduced kosher dill pickles to America. Cucumbers were washed, then piled in large wooden barrels along with dill, garlic, spices, kosher salt and clean water.

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