The Best Bread and Butter Pickles Canning Recipe - The Hungry Bluebird (2024)

The Hungry Bluebird » Recipes » Pickling » Bread and Butter Pickles

By: Author Kelly

Posted on - Last updated:

Categories Pickling, Recipes, Side Dishes

Recipe Print

Bread and Butter Pickles, sweet and tangy, my favorite pickle canning recipe to capture summer in a jar. These are the best!

The Best Bread and Butter Pickles Canning Recipe - The Hungry Bluebird (1)

This is the summer I tried my hand at pickling. I love it. I'm hooked. Just opened a jar of the bread and butter pickles I made and oh...my...god. Outrageously good! And I don't talk this way. So why am I? And then Meathead tasted them and he said oh...my...god, these are incredible.

The Best Bread and Butter Pickles Canning Recipe - The Hungry Bluebird (2)

I've always liked bread and butter pickles. Something about the sweet-tart flavor and the onions. I grab a fork and stand at the counter and just eat them out of the jar. No shame and sometimes that's my lunch. I'm not kidding.

The Best Bread and Butter Pickles Canning Recipe - The Hungry Bluebird (3)

These were quite a bit different in preparation than the dill pickles I made earlier this summer. I used the Kirby cucumbers but I sliced them using a mandolin and then chilled them under crushed ice for a few hours. Mandolins kind of freak me out. My mom gave me my dad's and this was the first time I used it. Seeing as my dad sliced off the tip ofhis finger, I was a little bit scared. But I managed with no bloody fingers and it made the slicing of all these cukes go really quickly and they were all uniform insize. Cool.

The Best Bread and Butter Pickles Canning Recipe - The Hungry Bluebird (4)

I guess chilling them under ice keeps them crisp in the jars. It works, my pickles were crunchy, both the cukes and the onions. In terms of flavoring, the brine I used had sugar, apple cider vinegar, mustard seeds, celery seeds, turmeric and crushed red pepper. These pickles are simplyfantastic. Better than any store bought stuff I've tried.

The Best Bread and Butter Pickles Canning Recipe - The Hungry Bluebird (5)

So kids, some day when you have vegetable gardens and are cooking and want to makewhat your momma made, try these pickles. You will love them and hopefully think of me ~Kelly🍴🐦

HUNGRY FOR MORE?Subscribe to my Newsletter and come hang out with me on INSTAGRAM, or give me a follow on FACEBOOK or see what I’m pinning on PINTEREST.

The Best Bread and Butter Pickles Canning Recipe - The Hungry Bluebird (7)

Bread and Butter Pickles

Bread and Butter Pickles, sweet and tangy and crunchy, my favorite pickle canning recipe to capture summer in a jar. These are the best!

4.89 from 26 votes

Print Pin Rate

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Chill time: 4 hours hours

Total Time: 5 hours hours

Servings: 6 pints

Calories: 629kcal

Author: Kelly

Ingredients

  • 4 pounds pickling cucumbers known as Kirby's, washed and scrubbed, ends trimmed, sliced ¼-inch thick
  • 4 large white onions, sliced
  • cup kosher salt, I use Diamond Crystal
  • 5 pieces of garlic, either whole cloves or cut in half
  • 4 cups sugar
  • 3 cups apple cider vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons mustard seeds
  • 1 ½ teaspoons celery seeds
  • 1 ½ teaspoons turmeric
  • 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper

Instructions

  • Wash and sterilize 6 pint size jars, lids and screw caps, either in boiling water, hot soapy water or the dishwasher. Do not re-use lids and screw caps.

  • In a large nonreactive stockpot, combine sliced cucumbers, onions, salt and garlic. Cover with a flour sack towel and then cover with 2 - 3 inches of crushed ice. Put a lid on and refrigerate for at least 4 hours, up to 12 hours.

  • Prepare a boiling- water canner or large pot of water, bring to a boil.

  • Remove towel and ice and transfer cucumber mixture to a colander and rinse well. Discard garlic pieces.

  • In the same pot, combine sugar, apple cider vinegar, mustard seeds, turmeric and crushed red pepper. Bring to a boil, stirring to dissolve sugar. Stir in cucumber mixture from the colander and bring back to a boil. Remove from heat.

  • Pack mixture ofcucumbers and onions into sterilized jars with the liquid brine to about ½ inch from the rim. Wipe jar rims, add lids and screw caps.

  • Process jars in boiling water bath for 10 minutes. Remove jars to clean towel and let rest for 24 hours. You'll hear lovely popping sounds as the jars seal. If after 24 hours you have any jars that didn't seal, put in fridge and use in a couple of weeks.

  • This is the hard part, let the pickles rest for 4 - 5 weeks before opening. Enjoy.

Recipe Notes

  • Adapted from BHG CanningSummer 2015
  • A hot water bath is recommended for proper sealing and canning safety. Please refer toUSDA Home Canning Guidelinesfor direction.

Nutrition

Serving: 1pint Calories: 629kcal Carbohydrates: 149g Protein: 4g Fat: 3g Saturated Fat: 1g Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g Monounsaturated Fat: 1g Sodium: 6311mg Potassium: 666mg Fiber: 4g Sugar: 141g Vitamin A: 319IU Vitamin C: 16mg Calcium: 95mg Iron: 2mg

Did you make this recipe? Please comment, rate it and share! And mention me on Instagram @thehungrybluebird or tag #thehungrybluebird so I can see!

The Best Bread and Butter Pickles Canning Recipe - The Hungry Bluebird (2024)

FAQs

How long do home canned bread and butter pickles last? ›

Properly canned bread and butter pickles can be stored in a cool, dark place (like a pantry) for up to 1 year. Store opened jars in the fridge and use within 3 months.

What gives bread and butter pickles their flavor? ›

Dill pickles have one main spice/herb that's used: dill. They're often on the sour side with a strong briny bite. In contrast, bread and butter pickles use a blend of turmeric, clove, celery seed, and red pepper flakes for a rounded-out flavor. None of the spices stand out, but all blend together for a richer taste.

What is the 321 method of pickling? ›

An easy pickling recipe to follow is the 3-2-1 method; three parts water, two parts vinegar, and one part sugar. This 3-2-1 pickle brine is on the sweeter side, making it great for bread and butter pickles or spicy pickled beets. For a more savory pickle, use less sugar.

Why do bread and butter pickles taste different? ›

Bread and butter pickles are best described as being a lot like sour dill pickles, but with sweet onion and sugar added to the pickling mix to give them their one-of-a-kind flavor.

Why don't pickle jars say pickle? ›

Olive all use the term on their websites, in advertisem*nts, and in the product descriptions of their pickle varieties. When asked why the word isn't on the front of the jars, all three companies provided nearly the same answer: They feel the word “pickle” isn't necessary on pickles packaged in clear glass containers.

How to tell if bread and butter pickles are bad? ›

Bad smell in jar of pickles: Spoiled pickles will smell bad and unpleasantly sour. If the smell makes you recoil or is foul, the jar has gone bad. Discolored pickles or brine: All pickles are stored in brine. If the pickles have gone bad, both the pickles themselves and the brine will be discolored and/or cloudy.

Why are my bread and butter pickles mushy? ›

Using too weak a salt brine or vinegar solution may cause soft or slippery pickles, as can using moldy garlic or storing the pickles at too warm a temperature.

Why are my bread and butter pickles floating? ›

Exposed parts of the pickles may become discolored. Take care to pack your jars tightly and eliminate air bubbles before processing. Pockets of air will work their way to the top during processing and loosen the pickles, causing room for the product to rise to the top.

What is another name for bread and butter pickles? ›

Today, the term is well known as a sweet pickle, like my Bread & Butter Chips. These pickles are sweeter than my dills, but they still have that pungent garlic flavor.

Which vinegar is better for pickling? ›

Most pickle recipes call for distilled white vinegar. This is the clear, colorless vinegar made by fermenting grains. It has a mellow aroma, tart acid flavor and does not affect the color of light-colored vegetables or fruits.

Why do you boil vinegar when pickling? ›

Quick pickling, or refrigerator pickling, involves a simple boil-and-pour method of pickling. You take all of your ingredients, apart from the product that is being pickled, and bring them to a boil. The heating process helps activate the flavors in the brine and marry them together.

What is the best pickling solution? ›

For quick pickles, a basic brine is equal parts vinegar and water, but you can adjust the ratio to your preference. Any basic vinegar is game — white vinegar, apple cider, white wine, and rice vinegar all work well. You can use these vinegars alone or in combination.

Can you eat too many bread and butter pickles? ›

Eat bread-and-butter pickles in moderation to limit added sugars, and keep an eye out for sodium too—if you already eat out or eat foods high in sodium, a pickle spear or two per day could push you over the limit.

What type of pickles does McDonald's use? ›

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

What is a B&B pickle? ›

Bread and butter: Tangy and bright green, these pickles are the famous thinly-sliced chips, smooth or waffle-cut, that you'll often find on cheeseburgers at fast food places. Candied: These are pickles that are packed in an extra-sweet brine, often a syrup.

How long are homemade jarred pickles good for? ›

"As long as the pickles are kept cold, they can last upwards of 75 days unopened in the fridge," Andre shares. Once opened, any pickles should be stored in the fridge, submerged in brine, to maintain freshness for at least up to three months, according to the USDA.

How long does homemade canned bread last? ›

Canned breads and cakes are typically made by pouring batter into glass canning jars and baking them in the oven. Once the cake or bread is done, the steaming jars are taken out of the oven and then sealed and cooled to create a vacuum. Many recipes claim that they can be stored without refrigeration for about a year.

How long does home canned food last in mason jars? ›

As long as the can is in good shape, the contents should be safe to eat, although the taste, texture and nutritional value of the food can diminish over time. Home canned foods should be used within 1 year.

How do you store homemade pickles long term? ›

The whole point of canning pickles is to store them in jars with sealed lids on a pantry shelf. As for all home-canned goods, those jars and lids must be specifically designed for canning. Once your jars have cooled and the flat lids have sealed, remove and wash the rings and wipe down the jars with a damp cloth.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Arielle Torp

Last Updated:

Views: 6132

Rating: 4 / 5 (61 voted)

Reviews: 92% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Arielle Torp

Birthday: 1997-09-20

Address: 87313 Erdman Vista, North Dustinborough, WA 37563

Phone: +97216742823598

Job: Central Technology Officer

Hobby: Taekwondo, Macrame, Foreign language learning, Kite flying, Cooking, Skiing, Computer programming

Introduction: My name is Arielle Torp, I am a comfortable, kind, zealous, lovely, jolly, colorful, adventurous person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.