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What is your favourite pickle?

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    Mine is pickled beets, no dill (sorry beans, you're second). Nothing against dill, I love it in most pickles but prefer my beets unadulterated.

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      Mine is pickled beets, no dill (sorry beans, you're second). Nothing against dill, I love it in most pickles but prefer my beets unadulterated.

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      Matt & Steve's spicy pickled beans. So good! Whole jar down the hatch, one sitting.

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        Matt & Steve's spicy pickled beans. So good! Whole jar down the hatch, one sitting.

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        I think I've seen those at the store, I'll need to pick up a couple jars

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          Mine is pickled beets, no dill (sorry beans, you're second). Nothing against dill, I love it in most pickles but prefer my beets unadulterated.

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          Branstons I guess, although a nice piccalilli complements a ploughman's well...

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            Mine is pickled beets, no dill (sorry beans, you're second). Nothing against dill, I love it in most pickles but prefer my beets unadulterated.

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            Pickled red onion, although your post is a real coincidence because I'm pickling some cabbage for the first time and while I assume red onion is going to stay king, cabbage isn't gonna be no slouch.

            I just started pickling stuff regularly though, and pickled beets do sound dang good, so I'll make those next time I see a stray beet begging for culinary embellishment.

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              Mine is pickled beets, no dill (sorry beans, you're second). Nothing against dill, I love it in most pickles but prefer my beets unadulterated.

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              My favorites are the ones that other people enjoy instead of me not enjoying them.

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                Mine is pickled beets, no dill (sorry beans, you're second). Nothing against dill, I love it in most pickles but prefer my beets unadulterated.

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                Pickle Riiiiiiiiiiick!!!!

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                  Mine is pickled beets, no dill (sorry beans, you're second). Nothing against dill, I love it in most pickles but prefer my beets unadulterated.

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                  Half sour is the best type of pickle.

                  Batempte and grillos are both pretty good ones.

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                    Mine is pickled beets, no dill (sorry beans, you're second). Nothing against dill, I love it in most pickles but prefer my beets unadulterated.

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                    Love Branston pickle on cheese. Nom nom nom.

                    Also picked silverskin onions. Crunch.

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                      Mine is pickled beets, no dill (sorry beans, you're second). Nothing against dill, I love it in most pickles but prefer my beets unadulterated.

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                      Pickled Radish. The kind you get with Korean fried chicken.

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                        Pickled red onion, although your post is a real coincidence because I'm pickling some cabbage for the first time and while I assume red onion is going to stay king, cabbage isn't gonna be no slouch.

                        I just started pickling stuff regularly though, and pickled beets do sound dang good, so I'll make those next time I see a stray beet begging for culinary embellishment.

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                        A pickled red onion sandwich is a fantastic lunch.

                        I put them on a roll with cheese and stick it in the toaster oven.

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                          A pickled red onion sandwich is a fantastic lunch.

                          I put them on a roll with cheese and stick it in the toaster oven.

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                          Sounds pretty dynamite

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                            Mine is pickled beets, no dill (sorry beans, you're second). Nothing against dill, I love it in most pickles but prefer my beets unadulterated.

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                            My favorite is a classic dill cucumber pickle, but pickled red onion and aloo achar are right behind it.

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                              Mine is pickled beets, no dill (sorry beans, you're second). Nothing against dill, I love it in most pickles but prefer my beets unadulterated.

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                              Pickled asparagus.

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                                Mine is pickled beets, no dill (sorry beans, you're second). Nothing against dill, I love it in most pickles but prefer my beets unadulterated.

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                                I have always loved deli pickles and have been inhaling them a lot recently, specifically Klaussen.

                                And, while many don't call them pickles, I recently developed a fondness for green olives. They hit so right, I've been adding them to salads and lunch plates, even sneaking a few out at night. Yum!

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                                  Mine is pickled beets, no dill (sorry beans, you're second). Nothing against dill, I love it in most pickles but prefer my beets unadulterated.

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                                  There’s a special something about pickled okra.

                                  Close second is pickled watermelon rind.

                                  Edit: Almost forgot about Maille brand Cornichons. So good, especially with pate, or some liver wurst

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                                    Pickled red onion, although your post is a real coincidence because I'm pickling some cabbage for the first time and while I assume red onion is going to stay king, cabbage isn't gonna be no slouch.

                                    I just started pickling stuff regularly though, and pickled beets do sound dang good, so I'll make those next time I see a stray beet begging for culinary embellishment.

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                                    I am also here to say pickled red onions are the best. I'll throw in garlic cloves and red chili peppers to add a little tang and heat, too. Fuckin delish.

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                                      I am also here to say pickled red onions are the best. I'll throw in garlic cloves and red chili peppers to add a little tang and heat, too. Fuckin delish.

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                                      Whole cloves or sliced?

                                      Yea, that sounds great

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                                        There’s a special something about pickled okra.

                                        Close second is pickled watermelon rind.

                                        Edit: Almost forgot about Maille brand Cornichons. So good, especially with pate, or some liver wurst

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                                        You can pickle watermelon... rind? It becomes edible?

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                                          Whole cloves or sliced?

                                          Yea, that sounds great

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                                          I smash the whole cloves a bit so the flavor comes through a bit more, though I suppose you could cut them up too! The bonus is you can pull the cloves out and use them in whatever you'd like, and they're much more pungent 🤤

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