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  2. Creamy, Crunchy Dill Pickle Dip Is An Easy Appetizer - AOL

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    I've loved pickles since I was a little girl, and I’ll still take them any way I can get them: a super-crisp dill pickle spear, a sweet gherkin, a spicy bread-and-butter pickle…I love them all.

  3. Dill Pickle Deviled Eggs Are Perfect For The Pickle-Lovers In ...

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    finely chopped dill pickles, plus 1 tablespoon juice from the jar. 5 tsp. chopped fresh dill. 1 tsp. yellow mustard. Kosher salt and black pepper, to taste. Sliced cornichons or dill pickles, for ...

  4. Fried pickle - Wikipedia

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    The first known fried pickle recipe was printed in the Oakland Tribune on November 19, 1962, for "French Fried Pickles", which called for using sweet pickle slices and pancake mix. [1] Fried dill pickles were popularized by Bernell "Fatman" Austin in 1963 at the Duchess Drive In located in Atkins, Arkansas.

  5. Mixed pickle - Wikipedia

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    Indian pickle is prepared using oil unlike Western pickles, and is more likely to use lemon juice or some other acid as a souring agent instead of vinegar. Spices and ingredients vary from region to region. [3] Recipes for mixed pickles can also be found in Chinese cuisine, Middle Eastern cuisine, and many other world cuisines.

  6. Pickle soup - Wikipedia

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    The key part of rassolnik is the pickle brine called rassol in Russian. Additional ingredients may include beef stock, carrot, leek, salt, pepper, and others. [4] It may be served garnished with sour cream. [4] Zupa ogórkowa is a traditional Polish dill pickle soup prepared with Polish-style brine-cured pickles.

  7. Pickled cucumber - Wikipedia

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    A pickled cucumber – commonly known as a pickle in the United States, Canada and Australia and a gherkin (/ ˈ ɡ ɜːr k ɪ n / GUR-kin) in Britain, Ireland, South Africa, and New Zealand – is a usually small or miniature cucumber that has been pickled in a brine, vinegar, or other solution and left to ferment.

  8. Pickleball: It's a big dill - AOL

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    Aug. 20—SOUTH ABINGTON TWP. — It's hardly the picture-perfect summer night. A battleship-gray cloud cover holds the sun hostage. Humidity sticks like a bad reputation. The occasional spritz of ...

  9. Pickling - Wikipedia

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    Sweet pickles made with fruit are more common in the cuisine of the American South. The pickling "syrup" is made with vinegar, brown sugar, and whole spices such as cinnamon sticks, allspice and cloves. Fruit pickles can be made with an assortment of fruits including watermelon, cantaloupe, Concord grapes and peaches. [19]