🌱 Fermented Garden Pickles with Hot Peppers
Ingredients (for 1 quart jar)
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4–5 small cucumbers (garden fresh)
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1–2 hot banana peppers, sliced
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1 Hungarian wax pepper, sliced
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3–4 garlic cloves (store-bought is fine), smashed
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1–2 fresh dill sprigs (optional, but classic)
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1 tsp black peppercorns (optional)
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1 bay leaf (optional, helps keep pickles crisp)
For the brine
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2 cups non-chlorinated water (filtered or boiled & cooled)
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1 ½ tbsp kosher salt (non-iodized, without additives)
🥒 Instructions
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Prepare the brine
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Dissolve the salt into the water. Set aside.
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Pack the jar
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Place garlic, dill, peppercorns, and bay leaf at the bottom.
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Pack cucumbers tightly into the jar.
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Slide in the hot banana and Hungarian wax pepper slices.
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Add brine
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Pour brine over the vegetables, leaving ~1 inch of headspace at the top.
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Weigh down the cucumbers with a fermentation weight or a small clean rock in a baggie to keep them submerged.
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Ferment
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Cover loosely with a lid (or use a fermentation lid/airlock).
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Leave at room temperature (65–75°F) for 4–7 days. Burp the jar daily if using a regular lid.
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Taste test
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After day 3, taste a cucumber. Continue fermenting until you like the flavor (usually 5–10 days).
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Once done, transfer to the fridge to slow fermentation.
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