Auntie priscilla’s sweet tarragon pickles recipe

Auntie Priscilla’s Sweet Tarragon Pickles recipe

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In this blog post I will guide you thru the steps and ingredients needed to craft this recipe. Grab your favorite apron and let's start.Introducing Auntie Priscilla's Sweet Tarragon Pickles recipe, a delightful blend of tangy flavors and aromatic herbs. These pickles are a family favorite, passed down through generations and cherished for their unique taste. With a perfect balance of sweetness and the subtle hint of tarragon, these pickles are sure to tantalize your taste buds. Whether enjoyed as a snack, added to sandwiches, or served alongside your favorite dishes, these homemade pickles are a must-try.
Keywords: pickles, tarragon, sweet, family recipe, homemade.
Auntie priscilla's sweet tarragon pickles recipe details
- Ingredients
- 1 gallon jar dill pickles
- 3 cups vinegar with tarragon
- 3 cups sugar
Auntie Priscilla is a native of Oklahoma and has lived all over the south, most recently in Louisiana, now in Texas. This recipe came from her mama and probably her mama before that. Auntie Priscilla can sew anything and create anything crafts-wise, but if it’s in the kitchen, it has to be easy!
She sent me this recipe probably fifteen years ago and I’m almost embarrassed to give it out because it’s so simple! These pickles are one of the most popular items on our Happy Hour. They taste very similar to Bread and Butter Pickles. Our kids love them!
Drain pickles and cut each into spears. Make the spears whatever size you like. We cut the pickles into 8 for our Happy Hour. Mix sugar and vinegar in small bowl until sugar is dissolved. Pour into pickle jar with the cut pickles and refrigerate for at least 12 hours. If you get a particularly sour batch of dill pickles and find the finished product isn’t quite sweet enough, just add another half cup of sugar and give them a good shake!
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