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John’s Sweet & Spicy Pickles~VR 23mrcowboys 375 contest!

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This is a very easy 3 ingredient recipe that results in some very good Sweet & Spicy Pickles. It was given to my Mom by a friend of the family & he has since passed on. I have been making these pickles for over 15 yrs for my family. Hope you enjoy these as much as we do.

John’s Sweet & Spicy Pickles
1 Gallon Hamburger Dill Slices
4 lbs granulated sugar
1 (2oz) bottle Tabasco Hot Sauce

1. Drain Pickles, reserving juice.
2. In Layers, start to add a little of sugar & then 1/4 of Tabasco Sauce. Continue adding sugar & Tabasco until you have used it all up.
3. Wipe rim of jar with clean, dmap towel & rinse pickle cap with hot water.
4. Screw on lid firmly. You may want to shake pickle jar around to dissolve sugar.
5. Pickles will need to sit out on counter at room temperature for a total of 7 days.
6. Each day flip jar. After 7 days total, place pickles in refrigerator.
I usually divide my pickles up into qt size wide mouth mason jars & hand out to friends & family.
These pickles will store for a very long time but they never last very long at my house.

The recipe made in the video was usuing these amounts.
John’s Sweet & Spicy Pickles
46 oz Hamburger Dill Slices
3 1/2 cups sugar
1/4-1/2 (2oz) bottle Tabasco Hot Sauce

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16 responses to “John’s Sweet & Spicy Pickles~VR 23mrcowboys 375 contest!”

  1. horticultureandhomes

    I like dill pickles and juice in my potatoes salad. My mom makes shake
    pickles something like this but without the hot sauce. I may have to give
    these a try. I’m not big on sweet pickles but I think the combination may
    be a winner. Sounds interesting anyway!

  2. imstillworkin

    I never would have thought of this. Thanks for the recipe!

  3. whimberly1

    Great idea!

  4. RedBerry at Homestead Hopes

    @kannab100 They are very addicting! LOL Let me know if you try them how you
    like them. Take care.

  5. RedBerry at Homestead Hopes

    @SasyBecause ohh yea I love going there!! But I love the smell of Vinegar &
    Hot Spicy Peppers. But oh yea that place will clean out your sinuses for
    sure! WOW! LOL I love Tabasco but you could also use any Hot Sauce you
    choose.

  6. RedBerry at Homestead Hopes

    @JessicaPersonalChef I am not sure but what you can do is try the smallest
    jar you can find & give it a test try? If you don’t get a chance to do
    this~as soon as I get to a store & get a small jar of pickles I will give
    it a test run & post a vid on it. Great question!! Thanks. Take care.

  7. RedBerry at Homestead Hopes

    @whimberly1 Thanks so much! Hugs

  8. preciousmoments78

    In a way yes. That is why they try to encourage people to not eat so much
    of it. And why they make a fat or sugar free version of it because it has
    no sugar but artificial which isn’t really that bad for your health.

  9. greatwf

    ¡great!

  10. RedBerry at Homestead Hopes

    @alfadorus Yea I figured you would! LOL I do too!

  11. JessicaPersonalChef

    Can I use splenda?

  12. Antonio Williams

    Ok I watched the video,so I figure…….If I buy sweet pickles add a lil
    sugar and the tabasco hot sauce,it would be easier.

  13. MyHollowpoint

    I’ve made ’em and they’re great pickles 🙂

  14. Tom’s Test Kitchen

    I’m going to have to try this. I do something similar with kosher dill
    spears, I cut them into chunks and add a tablespoon of horseradish and put
    them back in the juice. They are really good, nice and spicy, also works
    with green olives.

  15. RedBerry at Homestead Hopes

    You could do that for a shortcut but the taste will not be the same but
    still decent. I like to add Hot Sauce or Crushed Red Peppers to most
    everything I eat.

  16. RedBerry at Homestead Hopes

    Yes they should be eaten in small moderated amounts. Sort like one would
    use Sweet Relish. And the Tabasco Sauce is very vinegary~so the sweetness
    is counter balanced. Thanks for stopping by & commenting.

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