Suggest you look at Claussen's website. However, it is probably a secret recipe.
Yes, they are a non-fermented pickle.
One delicious sweet pickles canning recipe that I recommend is to combine cucumbers, vinegar, sugar, salt, mustard seeds, and dill in a jar. Let it sit in the refrigerator for a few days before enjoying the sweet and tangy flavor of homemade pickles.
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Yes, dried dill weed can be used for canning pickles, although fresh dill is typically preferred for its stronger flavor and aroma. When using dried dill, it's important to adjust the quantity since dried herbs are more concentrated than fresh. Generally, one tablespoon of fresh dill is equivalent to about one teaspoon of dried dill. Ensure that the dried dill is of good quality for the best flavor in your pickles.
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Dill pickles.
Dill pickles, truthful to their name, are stored in water with dill, garlic, vinegar and some salt. The ratio of vinegar to water is about 1:3, that is, three cups of water for each cup of vinegar.
A lot of people make potato salad and include dill pickles and that can be quite tasty. You can also add the dill juice and some dry dill weed to your soups. Again potato soup would be a good choice. You could also make a platter of cheese, celery, carrots and have dill pickles sliced up nicely.
They do. If they don't have dill in the brining liquid they are just plain "pickles".
There are different methods for preparing dill pickles you can pour brine over cucumbers and then bathe them in a jar, you can brine cucumbers all night in salt water or, you can barrel ferment them. I found a recipe called fast favorite garlic dill pickles that sounds great it calls for pickling cucumbers, white venegar, water, pickling salt, fresh dill, and cloves of garlic you can find it at www.epicurious.com. They go well with hamburgers, sandwiches, and chips.
To make homemade Polish dill pickles, you will need cucumbers, dill, garlic, salt, water, and vinegar. Slice the cucumbers and place them in a jar with dill and garlic. Boil water, vinegar, and salt, then pour the mixture over the cucumbers. Seal the jar and let it sit for a few days before enjoying your pickles.