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Chef Thomas Keller’s Homemade Pickles Recipe

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Last updated: Dec 3, 2024 • 2 min read

Delicious by themselves, the bright, botanical tang of pickled vegetables are a classic crunchy accompaniment to rich foods, such as charcuterie. They’re one of Chef Thomas Keller’s favorite things to have on hand in his cupboard—always pickled during their peak season so that they can be enjoyed throughout the year. These quick pickles take around 20 minutes total time. Find our dill pickles recipe here.

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5 Tips for Making Homemade Pickles

Preservation techniques such as pickling will help you build a well-stocked larder, so you can enjoy fresh flavors even when a vegetable is not in season.

  1. 1. Experiment with a variety of spices, herbs, and vegetables to suit your personal preferences. Try mixing it up using the vegetables that are currently in season in your growing region, or start with farmers’ market vegetables like garlic cloves, carrots, green beans, baby leeks, jalapeno peppers, red onions, watermelon rind, and more. The spice mixture can be adjusted to your tastes with variations such as adding dill seed, coriander seeds, or even turmeric for its bright orange color.
  2. 2. Design your own brining liquid flavor profiles. You’ll want to use vegetables in season, but you can use dried herbs and spices to capture flavors from another time of year. You might do earthy flavors like oregano or rosemary and brighter flavors such as chili pepper, peppercorns, or fresh dill for winter.
  3. 3. Get an even dice. Whichever vegetables you choose, cut them into uniform sizes for even pickling. The quantity of vegetables is proportional to the size of pickling jar used; both can be varied according to your needs. When preparing your vegetables, cut them to a size that is as uniform as possible for consistent pickling.
  4. 4. Try different vinegars. While most pickling brine starts with white vinegar, kosher salt, sugar, herbs, and spices, you can also try champagne vinegar for its neutral flavor and ability to marry seamlessly into the brine.
  5. 5. Refrigerate for longer shelf life. Pickles can be kept in the refrigerator for a month.

Chef Thomas Keller’s Homemade Pickle Recipe

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Ingredients

Equipment:

  1. 1

    Add the mixed vegetables to the canning jar.

  2. 2

    Combine water, vinegar, sugar, thyme, mustard seeds, and garlic in a sauce pot and bring it to a simmer.

  3. 3

    Pour the hot pickling liquid over vegetables to submerge them and seal the jar. Chill and store the jar in the refrigerator.

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