FabulousFusionFood's Pickle Recipes 2nd Page
Four different fruit preserve types. Left to right: sauerkraut, pickled red cabbage,pickled eggs, Indian tomato and coriander chatnis and sweet pickled bilberries.
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Pickled Recipes Page — Pickling is the process of preserving or extending the shelf life of food by either anaerobic fermentation in brine or immersion in vinegar. The pickling procedure typically affects the food's texture and flavour. The resulting food is called a pickle, or, if named, the name is prefaced with the word pickled". Foods that are pickled include vegetables, fruit, mushrooms, meats, fish, seafood, dairy and eggs.
Pickling solutions are typically highly acidic, with a pH of 4.6 or lower, and high in salt, preventing enzymes from working and micro-organisms from multiplying. Pickling can preserve perishable foods for months, or in some cases years. Antimicrobial herbs and spices, such as mustard seed, garlic, cinnamon or cloves, are often added. If the food contains sufficient moisture, a pickling brine may be produced simply by adding dry salt. For example, sauerkraut and Korean kimchi are produced by salting the vegetables to draw out excess water. Natural fermentation at room temperature, by lactic acid bacteria, produces the required acidity. Other pickles are made by placing vegetables in vinegar. Like the canning process, pickling (which includes fermentation) does not require that the food be completely sterile before it is sealed. The acidity or salinity of the solution, the temperature of fermentation, and the exclusion of oxygen determine which microorganisms dominate, and determine the flavour of the end product.
Pickling with vinegar likely originated in ancient Mesopotamia around 2400 BCE. There is archaeological evidence of cucumbers being pickled in the Tigris Valley in 2030 BCE. Pickling vegetables in vinegar continued to develop in the Middle East region before spreading to the Maghreb, to Sicily and to Spain. From Spain it spread to the Americas. On the other hand, fermented salt pickling reportedly has its origins in China.
The English term "pickle" first appears around 1400 CE. It is from Middle English pikel, a spicy sauce served with meat or fish, borrowed from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German pekel ("brine") but later referred to preserving in brine or vinegar. Pickle recipes in English were first published in the middle ages, with an example being a mixed pickle from the 15 century found in Curye on Inglysch, IV. 103.
In Britain, pickled onions and pickled eggs are often sold in pubs and fish and chip shops. Pickled beetroot, walnuts, and gherkins, and condiments such as Branston Pickle and piccalilli are typically eaten as an accompaniment to pork pies and cold meats, sandwiches or a ploughman's lunch. Other popular pickles in the UK are pickled mussels, cockles, red cabbage, mango chutney, sauerkraut, and olives. Rollmops are also quite widely available under a range of names from various producers both within and out of the UK
This page is a continuation of the list of recipes from the Pickling process held on the FabulousFusionFood site. If you are specifically looking for this site's brief information about pickling then please go back to the First Page of the Pickles Recipes entry on this site.
The alphabetical list of all the Pickle recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 489 recipes in total:
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| Confiture de Tamarin (Tamarind Jam) Origin: Senegal | Duxelle Origin: France | Gooseberry and Elderflower Syrup II Origin: Britain |
| Cook Islands Mango Chutney Origin: Cook Islands | Eirin Gwlanog wedi Piclo (Pickled Peaches) Origin: Welsh | Gooseberry Spiced Atchar Origin: South Africa |
| Coriander Mint Chutney Origin: India | Eirin Mair wedi Piclo (Pickled Gooseberries) Origin: Welsh | Green Mango Chutney with Cuban Oregano Origin: Trinidad |
| Cornelian Cherry Conserve Origin: British | Eirin wedi Piclo (Pickled Plums) Origin: Welsh | Green Tomato Mincemeat Origin: Canada |
| Cornelian Cherry Pickle Origin: British | Elderberry Sauce Origin: Britain | Groenvyekonfyt (Green Fig Preserve) Origin: South Africa |
| Cornflower Sugar Origin: Britain | Elderberry Syrup II Origin: Britain | Guiana Mango Chutney Origin: French Guiana |
| Cornish Baked Herring Origin: Britain | Elies Tsakistes (Crushed Green Olives) Origin: Cyprus | Haailey dy Brick Spottagh (Pickled Mackerel) Origin: Manx |
| Cornish Strawberry Conserve Origin: England | Elizabethan Pickled Mushrooms Origin: Britain | Hajikami Ginger Origin: Japan |
| Cranberry Chutney Origin: Britain | eSwatini Mango Chutney Origin: eSwatini | Halltu Penwaig (Salting Herring) Origin: Welsh |
| Cranberry Jelly Origin: Britain | Fermented Krill/Shrimp Paste Origin: Japan | Hamutzim (Israeli Pickled Vegetables) Origin: Israel |
| Cranberry, Fig and Almond Mincemeat with Dates Origin: Britain | Fermented Mixed Vegetables Origin: America | Hari Mirch ka Achar (Indian Pickled Green Chillies) Origin: India |
| Crowberry Jam Origin: Greenland | Fish Padha (Sri Lankan Fish Pickle) Origin: Sri Lanka | Hawthorn Jelly Origin: Britain |
| Crowberry Orange Jelly Origin: American | Fish Vindaye Origin: Mauritius | Himalayan Balsam Petal Syrup Origin: Britain |
| Crystallised Prune or Apple Flowers Origin: Britain | Five-spice Pickled Vegetable Achara Origin: Philippines | Hinga Mirsang (Green Chillies in Asafoetida) Origin: India |
| Crystallized Heartsease Flowers Origin: Britain | Franks Red Hot Sauce Origin: American | Hjortron Jøm (Cloudberry Jam) Origin: Sweden |
| Crystallized Primrose Flowers Origin: Britain | Fresh Fig Compote Origin: Britain | Home Cured Herring Origin: Britain |
| Crystallized Rose Petals Origin: Britain | Frucht-Chutney (Fruit Chutney) Origin: Namibia | Home-made Sauerkraut Origin: Germany |
| Crystallized Violets Origin: Britain | Fruity Brown Sauce Origin: Britain | Horseradish and Elcampane Condiment Origin: Britain |
| Cuban Salsa Criolla Origin: Cuba | Fuchsia Berry Jam Origin: Britain | Horseradish Pickle Origin: Britain |
| Curd Sambol Origin: Sri Lanka | Fuchsia Jelly Origin: American | Hot Sweet Mango Chutney Origin: Anglo-Indian |
| Curtido (Pickled Cabbage Salad) Origin: Nicaragua | Fukujinzuke (Japanese Red Pickled Vegetables) Origin: Japan | Hrin (Russian Beetroot and Horseradish Relish) Origin: Russia |
| Curtido II (Pickled Cabbage Salad) Origin: El Salvador | Garlic Chicken Madras Origin: Britain | Imli Chutney (Tamarind Chutney) Origin: Pakistan |
| Damson and Cobnut Mincemeat Origin: Britain | Garlic Pork Origin: Guyana | Indian Chilli Pickle Origin: India |
| Damson Leather Origin: Britain | Gellyg wedi Piclo (Pickled Pears) Origin: Welsh | Inglad Sill (Pickled Salt Herring) Origin: Sweden |
| Dandelion Capers Origin: Britain | Gepekelde Haring (Soused Herring) Origin: Netherlands | Inglad Sill (Swedish Pickled Herring) Origin: Sweden |
| Date Chutney Origin: India | Gezouten haring met ui en augurken (soused herring with onion and pickles) Origin: Netherlands | IPA-pickled Hop Stoots Origin: Britain |
| Dill Pickles Origin: Britain | Ghanaian Tooloo Beefy (Ghanaian Cured Beef) Origin: Ghana | Jam Cwrens Duon (Blackcurrant Jam) Origin: Welsh |
| Dominican Mango Chutney Origin: Dominica | Ginger and Rhubarb Conserve Origin: Britain | Jam Damson (Damson Jam) Origin: Welsh |
| Dried Apples Origin: Britain | Ginger in Syrup Origin: Britain | Jam Eirin Gwyllt (Bullace Jam) Origin: Welsh |
| Dried Fish Origin: Liberia | Gliko Kerasi (Cherries in Syrup) Origin: Cyprus | Jam Eirin Gwyllt (Bullace (Wild Plum) Jam) Origin: Welsh |
| Dried Mushrooms Origin: Britain | Gliko Kitromilo (Bitter Oranges in Syrup) Origin: Cyprus | Jam Eirin Mair (Gooseberry Jam) Origin: Welsh |
| Dried Tamarillos Origin: Britain | Gliko Melintzanakia (Small Aubergines in Syrup) Origin: Cyprus | Jam Llus (Bilberry Jam) Origin: Welsh |
| Drying Green Chillies Origin: Mexico | Gliko Milo (Apples in Syrup) Origin: Cyprus | |
| Durban Mango Atchar Origin: South Africa | Gochujang (Korean Fermented Chilli Paste) Origin: Korea |
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