Originally Posted by
twinkiedooter
These recipes are from a 1950 Church cookbook from Alexandria, Virginia that I've had for years. I've tried out a lot of the receipes in the book and they were all good. Here goes for some in the pickle and jam section.
Bread and Butter Pickles
1 gallon peeled sliced cucumbers
2 dozen onions sliced thin
2 tablespoons salt
4 cups vinegar
1 cup water
1 teaspoon tumeric
1 teaspoon celery seed
1 teaspoon celery salt
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1 teaspoon ginger
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 teaspoon red peper
2 cups sugar
Sprinkle cucumbers and onions with salt; allow to stand one hour, then drain. Add the other ingredients and boil all together for fifteen minutes. Seal in steralized jars.
More than likely this is the receipe (or something very similar) that my grandma used when canning her famous bread and butter pickles. Hers were delicious. She canned everything including the watermelon rind!!
Old-Fashioned Chopped Pickle
1/4 peck green tomatoes
1 bunch celery
3 red peppers
3 green peppers 2 pounds onions
1 small or medium cauliflower
1 medium head cabbage
3 teaspoons allspice
3 teaspoons whole cloves
3 teaspoons celery seed
2 pounds sugar or more for sweeter pickle
vinegar
Tumeric, for light color, optional
Wash and grind all vegetables. Cover lightly with salt and let stand overnight. Drain and add vinegar to cover. Place spices in a bag. Add spices, sugar, and tumeric. Boil until soft. Seal in steralized jars.
Chow Chow Pickle
1 peck green tomatoes
1/2 peck ripe tomatoes
3 heads cabbage
3 dozen peppers, red and green
1 dozen large onions
3 pounds sugar, brown
1 tablespoon mustard
1 tablespoon whole cloves
3 tablespoons celery seed
1 teaspoon tumeric (optional)
Cut vegetables, coarse or fine as desired. Cover with salt and let stand overnight. Squeeze off the salt, place in a kettle with sugar and enough vinegar to cover. Boil slowly one hour. Just before removing from fire, add ground pepper, mustard, mustard seeds, whole cloves, celery seed, and tumeric.
Any vegetables you fancy are good used in this pickle.