Homemade pickles are lovely to make. This is a great one if your a beginner. It doesn’t make a massive amount just enough to get you started on your pickling journey. Pickles are sweet and sour and go great with sharp cheese or deep rich tomato sauces or slow cooked bean stews. It adds a pop of zing and excitement!
Pickling is a great way to preserve vegetables for the winter, this pickle will keep for up to 1 month in the fridge. It’s also a nice gift for a friend.
Grab your peeler and give this a go!
Lou 🙂
Ingredients: makes 1 large jar or 2 small
- 1 small courgette, washed
- 3 small carrots, washed
- 1 tsp salt
- 200ml apple cider vinegar
- 45g brown sugar
- 1 tsp turmeric
- 1 bay leaf
- 2 tsp mustard seeds
- cold water to top up if needed
Method:
Step 1: Using a peeler, peel lengthways to make ribbons with the courgette and the carrots. When you get to the point where the vegetable is tricky to peel you can stop and use these bits for soup. Put all the courgette and carrot ribbons into a sterilised jar.
Step 2: Make the pickle liquid. Add the vinegar, sugar, turmeric, mustard seeds, bay leaf to a small pot. Warm on the hob until the sugar has dissolved. Set aside to cool. Once cool pour into the jar. If the liquid does not cover the vegetables add some water. Seal the jar and store in the fridge for 3-4 weeks.
What is an alternative to sugar when pickling?
Hi Olivia, you can swap sugar for maple syrup. Happy pickling.
Lou