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Title: Eight-Day Pickles (Mennonite)
Categories: Pickle Preserve Ethnic
Yield: 4 Gallons
4 | ga | Medium-sized cucumbers |
Horse-radish leaves | ||
2 | tb | Powdered alum |
1 1/2 | tb | Celery seed |
1 1/2 | tb | Mustard seed |
3 | qt | Vinegar |
10 | c | Sugar |
2 | oz | Cinnamon bark |
Make a salt solution, using 1 cup salt to each gallon of water. Pour over cucumbers, enough to cover, and allow to stand 6 days. Drain, then pour boiling water over the cucumbers. Allow to stand overnight and then drain. Cut pickles into 1-inch chunks. Cover with horse-radish leaves and powdered alum and pour boiling water over them. Let stand 1 day and night, drain and cover again with boiling water. Let stand 1 hour and drain. Combine vinegar, sugar, and spices. Bring to a boil and pour over pickles. Pack in jars and seal.
Mrs. W. Weaver of Pennsylvania. _Mennonite Community Cookbook_ Mary Emma Showalter 1950 The Mennonite Community Association ISBN 87883-0411 Typos by Jeff Pruett
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