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  2. Leftover Pickle Brine Is Liquid Gold — Here’s How to Use It ...

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    Use it to brine meat. McGreger will often use pickle juice to brine poultry like chicken thighs or turkey breasts. “I sometimes cut the brine with buttermilk if I don’t want it to be as ...

  3. I Brined My Turkey in This Surprising Ingredient and Never ...

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    6 cups pickle brine (such as brine from approximately 3 jars of Bubbies pickles—use either kosher dill or bread and butter chips) 6 cups water (or more to cover turkey) 1 cup salt. ½ cup brown ...

  4. Time to Brine: 6 Pickle Recipes You Can Make at Home - AOL

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  5. Brining - Wikipedia

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    Meat is soaked anywhere from 30 minutes to several days. The brine may be seasoned with spices and herbs. The amount of time needed to brine depends on the size of the meat: more time is needed for a large turkey compared to a broiler fryer chicken. Similarly, a large roast must be brined longer than a thin cut of meat.

  6. 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]

  7. 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.

  8. 6 Ingenious Ways to Use Leftover Olive Brine Beyond Dirty ...

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    Try our Olive Brine-Marinated Pork Roast with Roasted Olives and Beans, or add a splash of olive brine to your next marinade for chicken thighs or breasts. Keep in mind that salt content can vary ...

  9. List of pickled foods - Wikipedia

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    Pickled pigs' feet – Pigs' feet pickled in a brine of vinegar or salt; Pickled radish – Radish dish served with Korean fried chicken; Pickling salt – Fine-grained salt used for manufacturing pickles; Prawn – Crustaceans used for culinary purposes [6] Preserved lemon – Type of pickle; Prune – Dried plum