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Topic: Hoser's Pickles!Posted: 25 August 2010 at 14:14 |
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Yesterday evening got a nice surprise by a late delivery to our door. A package from the North East and I knew it was Dave's Pickles~sure enough!
![]() Two nicely packaged jars of his home-made specialties. A pint of Bread & Butter Pickles and a Pint of Kosher Dills. I waited 'till this afternoon to open them and sample the goods. Good grief they were outstanding!
![]() First the Kosher dills. Can't say enough about Dave's recipe. He added some chili pods and garlic cloves to the brine which turned a great pickle into a superb pickle....no hyperbole here. Seriously, I loved the kick those two gave not only the brine but the pickle itself. A real nice bite back when eating it. That garlic clove was a bonus to eat, not just for its flavour but for the rest it picked up as well and I hope there is another one lurking in the jar!
Second the Bread & Butter pickles. Wow. Double Wow. Don't know if it was the whole mustard seed, or some yet-to-be-deciphered spice, but these babies had a richness and flavour you just don't get in Bread & Butter pickles! Nice loads of onions too, I loved that; but back to the pickles. Just-right sweet, not that cloying overload of sweetness you get in store bought ones, nor in a lot of homemade ones, either. These were absolutely perfect, with just the right amount counterbalanced by the onions and that yet-undiscovered spice! Wow.
![]() Got to say that in the last few years I've been playing with the idea of trying my hand at making pickles. Dave's pickles are so good that I am now committed to trying my hand next year, for the first time. His pickles are not only delicious, but showed me how good pickles can really be. Thanks, Dave- these babies won't last long!
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Hoser
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Posted: 26 August 2010 at 01:57 |
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I thank you much for the kind words sir...and the only other spices of note besides the mustard seed are turmeric and celery seed. Oh, and a little ginger as I recall. As you know...the complete recipe is posted here.
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Go ahead...play with your food!
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TasunkaWitko
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Posted: 26 August 2010 at 07:06 |
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received my kosher dills yesterday - outstanding! the recipe is similar to the one we use (garlic, hot red peppers etc) but we had never used sugar or pickling spice - definitely going to have to start making a few jars using the hoser method!
our garden was so late this year that i doubt we'll get any pickles made, but if we do, i will be sure to send some samples!
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Posted: 26 August 2010 at 09:54 |
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Dave sent me some pickles too and they are outstanding! Try slicing the dills thin and making a pressed Cuban sandwich!
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