Mine is pickled beets, no dill (sorry beans, you’re second). Nothing against dill, I love it in most pickles but prefer my beets unadulterated.

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    14 days ago

    Pickled red onion, although your post is a real coincidence because I’m pickling some cabbage for the first time and while I assume red onion is going to stay king, cabbage isn’t gonna be no slouch.

    I just started pickling stuff regularly though, and pickled beets do sound dang good, so I’ll make those next time I see a stray beet begging for culinary embellishment.

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    13 days ago

    Pickled okra is definitely my favorite so far. Haven’t tried those eggs at the gas station checkout yet…

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      Pickled eggs are nothing special. You use them wherever you’d use a regular chilled pre-boiled egg. They have a bit of extra tang from whatever they were pickled in, but it’s very underwhelming, IMO.

      But then maybe you’ll be the person who thinks they’re amazing. What do I know.

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      Especially with heat! My mother would buy those often, and I’d devour them with little remorse. She got mad, instead of appreciating that her kid enjoyed eating okra. We don’t talk anymore.

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    There’s a special something about pickled okra.

    Close second is pickled watermelon rind.

    Edit: Almost forgot about Maille brand Cornichons. So good, especially with pate, or some liver wurst

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    Zesty bread & butter. It’s basically bread & butter that’s a little spicy. If I can’t find any, I sometimes make my own with a standard jar of bread & butter and add a couple spoonfuls of red pepper flake to the jar and let it sit for a couple days.

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    Horseradish bread& butter chips are awesome! But I fell in love with a mango habanero guy from Walmart that was actually kinda spicy despite it being corpo slop attempting to seem trendy, and of course they discontinue it a few weeks after I discover it!

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    14 days ago

    Matt & Steve’s spicy pickled beans. So good! Whole jar down the hatch, one sitting.

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      14 days ago

      I think I’ve seen those at the store, I’ll need to pick up a couple jars

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    13 days ago

    Love Branston pickle on cheese. Nom nom nom.

    Also picked silverskin onions. Crunch.

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      13 days ago

      I feel you, I dumped a bunch of azomite in my garden a few years ago, all of my beets were softball size or larger with massive chunks eaten out haha