The Art of German Cooking and Baking: Revised and Enlarged EditionMeier, Lina
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The Art of German Cooking and Baking: Revised and Enlarged Edition
Meier, Lina
Cooking, German
No. 93—VINEGAR PICKLES No. 1.
Small pickles about 3 to 4 inches long
Salt
Tarragon
Dill
Summer savory
Pepper-corns
Bay-leaves
Cloves
Some green or red peppers
Wine vinegar
Preparation: Cut the blossoms and stems off and put the pickles in
fresh water for several hours, drain through a colander, strew thickly
with salt and let stand over night. The next morning rub the salt off,
pack them, closely into a stone jar. Make layers of pickles, herbs and
spices, the latter on top. Boil enough wine vinegar to cover them by 2
inches and pour it hot over them. After 4 days, pour it off again,
boil and skim it, let it get cold, then pour it over again. If there
is not enough to cover them, boil some more. Put a weight on the
pickles, and set in a cool place.
No. 94—VINEGAR PICKLES No. 2.
Medium-sized, firm cucumbers or pickles
Vinegar
Tarragon
Green or red peppers
Summer savory
Thyme
Cloves
Pepper-corns
Bay-leaves
Preparation: Wash the cucumbers and put on to boil with the vinegar.
As soon as they begin to boil, take them off, drain them and let them
get cold. Put in layers in a stone jar with herbs and spices, the
latter on top. Then cook fresh wine vinegar and pour on sufficient to
cover the pickles by 1½ inches. The vinegar must be hot. After 8 days,
drain off the vinegar, cook it again and pour it hot over the pickles.
When it is cold, cover them, put a weight on and keep them in a cool
place.
No. 95—MUSTARD PICKLES.
Large, full-grown cucumbers
Salt
Tarragon
Pearl onions
Some cloves
Mustard seeds
Horse radish
Spanish peppers
Basil
Pepper-corns
Wine vinegar
Preparation: Peel the cucumbers, cut in halves, scoop out the seeds
and cut the vegetable into desirable pieces. Cover thickly with salt
and let stand over night. The next morning rub the salt off, pack the
cucumbers into stone jars or cans and put all herbs and spices named
between them. To every quart of vinegar take one tablespoonful of
salt, boil it, and when cold, pour it over the cucumbers. The next day
pour it off and cook it again and pour on cold. Repeat this process
for the third time. The vinegar should cover the cucumbers by 1 to 2
inches. Tie up the jars or close the cans tightly. After three weeks
they will be ready to serve.
No. 96—SPICED PICKLES.
Large, full-grown cucumbers
Salt
Wine vinegar
Water
Sugar
Some cloves
Pepper-corns
Mustard seeds
Pearl onions
Preparation: Peel the cucumbers, cut in halves, scoop out the seeds
and cut the vegetable into desirable pieces. Over every 3 lbs. of
cucumbers, sprinkle 1 oz. of salt and leave them over night. The next
day rub off the salt well and boil them in a pickle of 1 pint of
vinegar, ½ pint of water, 1 lb. of sugar, 1 stick of cinnamon 3 inches
long, 6 cloves, 10 pepper-corns and 1 tablespoonful of mustard seeds.
When it boils, put in the cucumbers and boil them until they are
transparent. Fill them into jars and close up tightly.
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