You can find a recipe for Lady Ashburnham pickles in various culinary books focused on traditional British recipes or online recipe databases. One notable source is "The Pickled Pantry" by Cathy Barrow, which often includes classic pickle recipes. Additionally, food blogs and websites dedicated to preserving and canning might feature this specific recipe. Searching for it online should yield several options to choose from.
I am thinking the difference is that there is more different ingredients in sweet mustard pickles than lady ashburn, I made lady ashburn last week and they are so good but looking for a mustard recipe now
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Suggest you look at Claussen's website. However, it is probably a secret recipe.
Pickles or gherkins can be used as a substitute for cornichons in a recipe.
Pickles that use Turmeric include bread and butter pickles. The ingredients vary from recipe to recipe a bit. Recommend you look up the tested recipe at the National Center for Home Food Preservation (NCHFP) website. Search for Bread and Butter Pickles.
Denny Ashburnham died in 1697.
Thomas Ashburnham was born in 1816.
Ashburnham Baronets was created in 1661.
Cromer Ashburnham was born in 1831.
Cromer Ashburnham died in 1917.
William Ashburnham has written: 'Elegiac sonnets'