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    Only pickling I'm doing this year is some pickled beans. And . . . well . . . maybe some pickled corn. But that's a maybe.

    Green beans basically heated up . . . cooled . . . and canned like kraut.

    Good stuff . . . fried on a cold winter day.

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    Notes from pickeled beans I did a few years ago:

    Dilled Beans 2016

    Used recipes in Back to Basics , Center for Food Preservation (UGA) and Keeping the Harvest as models.

    Ingredients

    Almost ½ bushel Blue lake bush beans (had some/few with spots of rot that were culled or carved out not too many)
    White vinegar
    Canning Salt
    Pepper corns
    Mustard seed
    Dried cayenne pepper (hot old stock)
    Cloves
    Allspice
    Fresh Dill
    Fresh Garlic

    Brine

    Recipes calls for 5 cups water 5 cups vinegar and 5/8 cup salt for 7 pints (UGA). I doubled this for 8 26 oz canning jars (cleaned and packed from bushel w/spices) and was about ¼-1/3 too much brine. Saved excess brine for next batch.

    Beans soaked /rinsed in water a few hours then soaked rinsed in fresh water before cutting ends. This was just enough for 8 26 oz jars.

    To jars were added ½ of large dill head (stalks too) and ½ FAT clove of garlic followed by a tight pack of cleaned whole beans. Near top added ~ 20 peppercorns 1 tsp mustard seed remaining dill/garlic head/clove and 1 large dried crushed cayenne pepper . To 4 were also added 3 allspice and 1 clove, then all topped off with cut beans.

    The jars were filled to ¾” from top with hot pickling solution and added to warm/hot Large P-canner (full). Took ~ 10 min to steam and 5 more to clear steam. Jiggler set at 10psi and 17 min to jiggle (may need new canner gasket?) then cooked 10 min and allowed to cool ( long time/hour). (Note can do this in water bath canner, 10 minutes after full boil)

    All sealed well. Will see how they taste and spiced vs non-spiced (allspice/cloves)

    Did a 2nd 1/2 bushel batch but added horseradish ~ 1tsp each jar for some more bite.

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