These sweet-and-sour pickles are the tastiest I've ever made. There's just a little added sugar (some of which the bacteria will consume) and turmeric that gives the pickles their bright color.
Special equipment
Quart jar (or two pint jars) with lid(s) (or a fermentation jar)
Weight for holding down the pickles (I ordered these; glass fermenting weights or a small, clean stone that's been boiled and cooled are other options)
Ingredients
1 pound pickling cucumbers (not salad cucumbers)
1 t turmeric
2 T brown sugar
1/2 c apple cider vinegar
1.5 T pickling salt (or other salt with no iodine)
1 T pickling spice
Filtered water
1/4 t pickle crisp (optional)
Directions
In a medium bowl, combine turmeric, brown sugar, vinegar and salt. Stir well to dissolve the salt.
Wash the cucumbers. Remove and discard the ends. Cut crosswise into 1/4" slices.
Put the pickling spice in the jar. Add the cucumber slices and pack them down. Pour the vinegar mixture in the jar and top off with filtered water, leaving 1" of head space. Add the pickle crisp if using.
Put the weight in the jar and put the lid on loosely. Leave at room temperature for two days, then tighten lid and store in the refrigerator.
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