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Fermenting Dill Pickles 

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Jim and Josie are in the homestead kitchen starting a batch of fermented dill pickles in a new crock picked up at Ace Hardware.
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Recipe used:
16 lbs of gherkin dill pickles
1/2 teaspoon peppercorns Per layer
1/4 teaspoon dill seed Per layer
1/4 teaspoon mustard seed Per layer
1/4 teaspoon jalapeno pepper flakes Per layer
3 bay leaves Per layer
1/8th teaspoon ground coriander Per layer or 1/4 teaspoon whole seed
3 cloves of crushed garlic Per layer
1 Lipton tea bag per batch of 16 lb pickles
cover each layer with fresh picked and cleaned dill sprigs
If you feel you would like to get the process going faster you can buy starting culture from Amazon below.

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9 окт 2019

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@GrowCookPreserveWithKellyDawn
@GrowCookPreserveWithKellyDawn 9 месяцев назад
These look fantastic. Thank you!
@lobstermania4025
@lobstermania4025 2 года назад
Just found 3 jars of canned pickles that did not seal, now I know I can eat them and not worry. Thank you young man!
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 2 года назад
Thank you for watching 😊
@BrokeUrbanFarmer
@BrokeUrbanFarmer 4 года назад
Im such a noob... I didn’t even know this was a thing! So stinking cool!
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
They are finished now and will be putting out an update video soon. Thanks for watching! Jim
@angieschierer7760
@angieschierer7760 4 года назад
Jim and Jo, Those will be great! That is how my Mom makes her Salt water pickles every summer. Our family loves them. Nice crock for that $
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
Thanks Angie..Jo's in Indiana / would love to hear more about the brine pickles sounds interesting.
@lauranewell3197
@lauranewell3197 2 года назад
I just got a 2 gallon crock this week. I can't wait to try some of these recipes!
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 2 года назад
That’s so cool! We really love ours. Thank you for watching and commenting 😊
@rspryngfarmcountry4487
@rspryngfarmcountry4487 4 года назад
Ok first, we need one of those crocks and second, can't wait to see them when finished! What a cool way to make dill pickles
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
I have them in the fridge right now. They are nice and crisp with a salty dill flavor..We got 11 quarts total of spears and whole. I'd get the video out sooner but Josie does all the editing and shes out of town! Anyway thanks a bunch for watching the video. If you do end up getting one, most Ace Hardware stores can have them shipped to the store. Same ones on Amazon are a lot more.
@rspryngfarmcountry4487
@rspryngfarmcountry4487 4 года назад
@@OzarkMountainGoats you have me dreaming of pickles and sourkrout! Oh the possibilities!
@EventheSparrowHomestead
@EventheSparrowHomestead 4 года назад
We've wanted to use your recipe since you shared this last fall and we finally have a bunch of cucumbers to try it out! Gonna start our batch up now!
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
We are still enjoying them from last year. They keep a long time in fridge! Best of luck! Oh our daughter in Ohio can't get enough of them. lol
@PetesLittleHomestead60
@PetesLittleHomestead60 4 года назад
Great Job Those Should Turn Out Really good ! Looking Forward to the Results !
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
Thanks you so much and thanks for watching!
@oldoaksfarm4842
@oldoaksfarm4842 4 года назад
Never heard of adding a tea bag. Good vid, Jim. Thanks.
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
Its does pretty much same as grape leaf. Adds tannin to help keep crunchy. I had tuna sandwich and 7 dill spear for lunch man are they good. Thanks for watching! Update video in about 10 days!
@jamesallen4471
@jamesallen4471 4 года назад
Great video!
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
Thank you so much for watch!
@lukewarm2075
@lukewarm2075 4 года назад
Fantastic video thank you
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
Thank you for watching.. Will try to get the dill pickle up date out soon. They are done and taste really good. Thanks again!
@ReapWhatYouSeauxLeJeune
@ReapWhatYouSeauxLeJeune 4 года назад
I have never tried this !! I will be trying this!!! Thanks for sharing...
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
Thank you for watching.. Will try to get the dill pickle up date out soon. They are done and taste really good. Thanks again! Jim
@mrsseasea
@mrsseasea Год назад
My grandma grew grapes to use the leaf in her pickles, I guess grape leaves help keep them crisp. I have to say she is gone now but did ferment during the 1960’s
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats Год назад
That’s awesome!
@heatherwine7136
@heatherwine7136 27 дней назад
Grape leaves have tannins and that helps the pickles stay crisp
@lindarinner9482
@lindarinner9482 4 года назад
You got a deal on that crock. Can't wait to see how these turn out, I hope you'll film updates as you go.
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
As soon a Josie returns from our daughters we will get the update out. They turned out really well. So well that I started another batch just this morning. I think the cucumbers are finished after this one though. They are looking pretty bad. Had a small frost. Thanks for watching !
@lindarinner9482
@lindarinner9482 4 года назад
@@OzarkMountainGoats Great! I'm looking forward to the update. I really enjoy watching your channel. You and Josie are a lot of fun!
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
@@lindarinner9482 - thank you for the sweet feedback! ❤ / Josie
@adammoir7894
@adammoir7894 3 года назад
I'm in the process of doing my first batch of kosher dill pickles in my new 1 gallon crock. I followed a different recipe but this one is way simpler. Can't wait to taste them.
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 3 года назад
That’s awesome! Ours turned out well ~ hope yours do too! 😊
@adammoir7894
@adammoir7894 3 года назад
My batch of pickles after 7 days of fermentation turned out very nice. Crisp and delicious with a bit of heat. Only surprise was that the pickles had a bit of olive flavor at room temperature. Currently have them in glass jars chilling in the refrigerator
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 3 года назад
@@adammoir7894 - that’s great! Congrats on a successful batch! 😋
@AaricHale
@AaricHale 4 года назад
Awesome info ! I bet those are going to be really good . I don't think I have ever had fermented pickles before . We tried making pickles a few times and they always turn out mushy even after using that crisp stuff .
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
Yea any time ya cook em they loose something. I just finished the video of straining the brine and putting in jars. Won't get to put it on till my wife gets back. Sh'es gone for 10 days. Thanks for watching and they are really good! I had two for breakfast! lol
@NeverEnoughThyme
@NeverEnoughThyme 4 года назад
I was looking at a pickling crock on Amazon. I am keeping my eyes open at thrift stores and estate sales as well. Thanks for sharing!
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
Thank you for watching. Some of the things I was told to be careful about on crocks were hair line cracks and a white film on the inside. I was told if these are present don't buy. Just thought I would pass that on. How true these are I don't know. But you can sure get good deals on crocks some times. My sister bought me one at an auction but I sit it down to hard and cracked it. Being much more careful with this one. Thanks again! Jim
@NeverEnoughThyme
@NeverEnoughThyme 4 года назад
Thanks for letting me know. I love learning from this community! 😊
@andellensweeney2488
@andellensweeney2488 2 года назад
Some of the older crocks have lead glaze. I don’t know how you would tell. I stick with the new ones that states lead-free.
@thefrugalhomestead7873
@thefrugalhomestead7873 4 года назад
amazing video now im hungry
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
Thank you, they turned out really good also. We will come out with an update video in about 10 or so days. Josie does editing and is out of town taking care of daughter. Thanks again.
@BearBottomAcres
@BearBottomAcres 4 года назад
I love that crock!! That is sweet❤️ I tried fermented pickles last year but I got mold. I thinking I need better equipment.
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
You also might try and use a culture. It will speed up the process. Also it only takes about 4-10 days and I checked them daily. These were only about 6 days fermenting and I could have taken them out at 5. Some times older crocks can have hidden areas that hide things that can grow. I have read a crock with a white film or any hair line cracks wont work. That is only what I read no experience in that area. Good luck if you try again. I know another person had trouble also, maybe I was lucky! Thanks for watching!
@sherryh4840
@sherryh4840 Год назад
I know you made this video two years ago and so I’m hoping you are still able to answer a couple questions… 1- I don’t see the whole recipe.. is the brine hot water? Is there more to the recipe than what you have posted? 2- can I use the dill flowers? Because I never taste any flavor from just the sprigs 3- can I use cucumber slices rather than whole cucumbers? Thanks so much! Great video! Your a natural in front of the camera! And finally… I LOVE Arkansas! My parents retired to Eureka Springs up on Buck Mountain and we’ve been going there for the last 15 years for visits. It’s a beautiful state with such nice folks! Thanks so much for taking the time! God Bless- Sherry 😊
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats Год назад
The recipe was complete. I have never made it using slices but wouldn't be worried to do so. The slices may complete quicker than whole. Just give them a taste to know when you want to put in jars. The water was room temperature and it's water that doesn't contain chlorine. You can do as much substituting as you like. Such as using grape leaves for the tannins instead of tea. The tea does give it a little different flavor. I would suggest getting the culture to get it started, they seem to work well. Feel free to experiment with it by making small batches at a time. Enjoy and thank you. Jim
@sherryh4840
@sherryh4840 Год назад
@@OzarkMountainGoats thank you so much!
@galpman1
@galpman1 3 года назад
Looking for the recipe..Looks amazing
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 3 года назад
Thank you, it’s in the description. Have a great day!
@edwardherford4629
@edwardherford4629 3 года назад
Have you ever layered the cukes with grape leaves as well as dill?
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 3 года назад
No I have not but I have heard of it. I would really like to at some point. I stil have a load left and not sure if we'll do dill this year but next time I will try it. Any pointers? Thanks
@ludwigborga797
@ludwigborga797 3 года назад
Hello there, great video......I have my eye on a Blue Crown crock, it's a 10 gallon in great shape but the current owner has a plant growing in it.......if I wash it out, could it still be used to ferment sauerkraut or is better left as a flower pot?...........thanks.
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 3 года назад
Older crocks tend to have lead in them. Make sure it has no hair line cracks and that it don't have a white film on the inside. 10 gallon is very nice! Good luck!
@mudwellies1
@mudwellies1 Год назад
You said to check them every 3 to 4 days...and when they're done, there you go. When are they done? How long do they take?
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats Год назад
Try them! See how you like them. If they are tangy enough for you and the texture is good your good to go. Go by taste
@mudwellies1
@mudwellies1 Год назад
@@OzarkMountainGoats Thank you. Actually, I think they're done and I might want to dice some of them up and try to make relish.
@missyl3119
@missyl3119 2 года назад
Did you find that the tea flavored the pickles at all?
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 2 года назад
I did notice a stronger and different tannin flavor than if using other tannins. I love experimenting with this kind of stuff. As long as it don't mess it up that is. lol Different isn't always bad just different! I sure love dill pickles though! Thanks for comment.
@sandymcleod8068
@sandymcleod8068 11 месяцев назад
Do you have to make them in a crock? If so, can I use the crock from my rock pot?
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 11 месяцев назад
You can make them in any kind of clean crock or glass. Just make sure you can use something on top to hold them down like a plate. Thanks
@teresamoews6695
@teresamoews6695 Год назад
Is the brine water cold?
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats Год назад
It was cool tap water.
@ravincathomestead-cecilia2894
@ravincathomestead-cecilia2894 4 года назад
Hi, nice to talk to you, one more subscriber
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
Thank you so much Celcilia, so happy you watched video and subscribed. Hope you have a wonderful evening! Thanks again Jim
@theresachristian9087
@theresachristian9087 2 года назад
Is there another way to store them besides in the refrigerator? That’s a lot of jars…
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 2 года назад
After fermentation you can can them. Here is a link. www.fermentingforfoodies.com/canning-fermented-pickles/
@lonelyprepperhomestead911
@lonelyprepperhomestead911 4 года назад
I appreciate the knowledge share ... but I don't like dill pickles. LOL Do you ever make 'bread & butter' pickles?
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
Not with this process but yes we have before. The only way we know to do those are with the traditional way of canning. Glad you watched and commented. I have a neighbor that doesn't like any kind of pickle so your not alone. Thanks again/ Jim
@lonelyprepperhomestead911
@lonelyprepperhomestead911 4 года назад
@@OzarkMountainGoats ... My mom would always make a big batch in a crock. I'm hoping one of my sisters has a copy of her recipe because I have no clue what happened to mine. :(
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
@@lonelyprepperhomestead911 I wouldn't mind having that recipe myself. Hope you find it some time.They are good!
@lonelyprepperhomestead911
@lonelyprepperhomestead911 4 года назад
@@OzarkMountainGoats ... Will definitely share if I can.
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
@@lonelyprepperhomestead911 Here is a recipe I found that is fermented bread and butter pickles. May have to copy and paste url. www.almanac.com/news/gardening/celeste-garden/fermented-bread-and-butter-pickles
@jnicksnewstart
@jnicksnewstart 2 года назад
Aren't you afraid that you trapped air under that plate?
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 2 года назад
Not really, by tilting the plate a little you can remove air. I remember my mother using a plate for sauerkraut growing up. Never had an issue. You can turn the plate over if it is a concern. Thanks Jim
@nirobeata
@nirobeata 4 года назад
wow...Nice vedio and nice beautiful upload .tnx for share my friend 🙏 ❤and enjoyed .new friend here..like your chanel and hope you do like mine and we become lovely friends..bless weekend ..greetings from netherland 🙏. Niro and beata..💐 ❤ .
@OzarkMountainGoats
@OzarkMountainGoats 4 года назад
Thank you so much for watching. The pickles turned out very good!
@nirobeata
@nirobeata 4 года назад
@@OzarkMountainGoats you welcome always my friend 🙏 ❤ ...greetings from amsterdam Niro and beata
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