German Dill Pickles Recipe (2024)

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The Germans have many pickle recipes, this yummy German dill pickles recipe is one of them.

It is a traditional recipe, and like so often with recipes from other countries and continents, it does not comply with the US rules. So as always use at your own risk.

Pickling cucumbers

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Pickles taste best when using pickling cucumbers. Pickling cukes are about 3 to 4 inches (ca. 8 to 10 cm) and often have bumpy skin.

You can grow your own, or find them at the farmers market. Stores do not usually carry pickling cumbers.

Use freshly picked cucumbers, so that they stay crisp. If you need a few days to gather enough from your garden, store them in the fridge. If you get them from the market, make sure to start the soaking process (see below) as soon as you can.

Wash pickling cucumbers thoroughly and thinly slice both ends off. Now they are ready for the next step.

Soaking the cucumbers

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To keep pickles crisp they can be soaked in salty water. Use 1/2 cups of salt in 4 cups of cold water. If you need more water to cover all the cucumbers, you do not need to add more salt.

Make sure that all the cucumbers are under the water. You can weigh them down if needed.

Soak them for 12 hours in a cool place. Do not soak cucumbers for more than 18 hours.

After soaking in salt water rinse the cucumbers with cold water. Now they are ready to be filled in jars.

Salt in pickles

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Pickles get their unique taste by being pickled in vinegar for a period of time. Salt and other spices play a secondary role. That’s why one can actually pickle something without using any salt.

In fermentation, however, salt plays a major role. You cannot start a natural fermentation without salt or a bacteria starter. Since pickles traditionally were made by fermentation, not vinegar, the salty taste has stayed with us. In fact, many pickling recipes ask for at least as much salt as a fermentation recipe would.

There is no need for that much salt in pickles. It only makes pickles unhealthy.

The German Dill pickles recipe does not use much salt. If you have never had a German pickle it might need a bit of getting used to. I would encourage you to try them, you might never go back to the over-salted pickles.

For pickling always use pure salt without any additives.

Vinegar in pickles

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Vinegar is the main component for pickles, it’s what makes a pickle out of a cucumber. For this recipe, you can use cider vinegar or white vinegar. Rigotti in the original recipe uses natural apple cider vinegar. I used white vinegar. Important is that the vinegar you use has 5% acidity.

Low-temperature processing

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To keep pickles really crisp they are best processed at a low temperature of 85C or 185F. In Germany, this is very easy to achieve since they use auto canners. Just set the temperature and the timer and you are good to go. Now you are jealous, aren’t you? Me too.

However, if you have a thermometer and lots of patience, you can do it in a water bath canner, too. Sharon at simple canning explains how.

In the recipe, I just used a normal water bath canning process for those of us who like to keep things simple.

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German Dill Pickles Recipe

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Author: Anna @ Northern Homestead

Serves: 12 pint jars (500ml)

Ingredients

  • 8 lb (3.63 kg) pickling cucumbers
  • 2 liters (8 cups) water
  • 1.5 liter (6 cups) vinegar
  • 4 teaspoons salt
  • 6 tablespoons sugar
  • 12 cloves garlic
  • 12 fresh dill heads
  • 12 bay leaves
  • 24 slices horseradish root
  • 12 teaspoons mustard seeds
  • 12 teaspoons black peppercorns
  • 12 teaspoons juniper berries (I went without)

Instructions

  1. Prepare pickling cucumber ahead of time as described in the blog post.
  2. In a large pot combine water, vinegar, salt, and sugar and bring to a boil.
  3. Put in each jar a dill head, a sliced clove of garlic, two slices of horseradish roots, and a bay leaf.
  4. Pack cucumbers into jars, leave a generous ½ inch of headspace.
  5. Top each jar with a teaspoon each of muster seeds, peppercorn and juniper berries.
  6. Ladle hot pickling liquid into jars to cover the cucumbers. Leave ½ inch of headspace.
  7. Wipe rim, center lid on the jar, screw band.
  8. Place jars into the canner and process for 10 minutes. Adjust to your altitude.
  9. Remove canner lid, wait 5 minutes, then remove jars, cool and store.

Hope you try this recipe and please let me know how you like it.

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FAQs

What's the difference between German pickles and dill pickles? ›

Polish or German pickles are similar to dill pickles but usually involve herbs and spices like caraway seeds, mustard seeds and/or peppercorns. The extra spices add a kick you won't usually find in other types of pickles.

What are German style pickles? ›

This is a traditional semi-sweet dill pickle recipe from Germany. Slightly sweeter than the usually pretty acidic American Dill Pickles, yet far away from Bread and Butter Pickles.

What are the most popular pickles in Germany? ›

If you miss them in their native environment of the Spreewald, Spreewaldgurken are sold in every grocery store. Choose from the three main varieties of saure Gurken with fresh dill (no vinegar or sugar), Senfgurken (pickled with mustard seeds, sugar, and vinegar) and Gewürzgurken (spices, sugar and vinegar).

Does Germany have dill pickles? ›

Gherkins and cucumbers pickled in vinegar are very popular in Germany and have a lot of different tastes. For example there are sweet and sour gherkins, gherkins with dill, spices or mustard seeds. They also come in different shapes and sizes.

Why do kosher dill pickles taste different? ›

Flavor. Because of the inclusion of garlic and dill as well as natural fermentation, kosher pickles have a unique flavor. They are frequently described as tasting salty and sour. Pickles produced with vinegar that aren't kosher could taste sweeter.

Are German pickles healthy? ›

Rich in nutrients: Sauerkraut is low in cholesterol and rich in various vitamins like vitamin C, B6, K and folate. It is high in fibre and a rich source of calcium, iron, potassium and manganese, most of which is attributed to cabbage.

What is the German tradition of pickles? ›

In the tradition, an ornamental pickle is placed on a Christmas tree as one of the Christmas decorations. On Christmas morning, the first person to find the pickle on the tree would receive an extra present from Santa Claus or would be said to have a year of good fortune.

What is the name of the German pickle? ›

Gewürzgurken – German pickled cucumbers.

What are pickles called in Europe? ›

The term 'gherkin' generally refers to a savoury pickled cucumber, and belongs to the same species (Cucumis sativus), but different cultivar group. In France, they are called cornichons.

What country eats the most dill pickles? ›

Germany is the country that consumes the most pickles. (2.)

What is the German word for pickles? ›

Gherkins in Your Face

The words sound exactly the same, even the spelling is nearly identical. However, the correct German translation of the English word “pickle” is “Gewürzgurke (f)” or “saure Gurke (f)”.

What is the difference between American and German pickles? ›

These gherkins stand apart because of their savory-sweet flavor. German pickles are typically seasoned with special ingredients like onion and mustard seed, which makes them taste different from most American pickles.

How many pickles do Germans eat? ›

Did you know that every German eats an average of 1.3 kg of pickled gherkins per year? Actually, it's not surprising because gherkins add a delicious and special touch to many dishes.

What is dill in German cuisine? ›

Dill is most often used to fresh salads (especially cucumbers and tomatoes), fish and seafood dishes, and vegetable dishes. It is also mixed into butter, with other herbs, to make herb butter and herb-quark.

What is the difference between the different types of pickles? ›

A quick pickle primer
  • Dill. These are the most popular kind of pickle, made with fresh dill. ...
  • Sour/half sour. These are pickles made in a brine that doesn't contain vinegar. ...
  • Sweet. These pickles are made in a mixture of vinegar, sugar, water, and spices. ...
  • Pickled peppers.
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What type of pickles does McDonald's use? ›

McDonald's uses dill pickles in their burgers including in the Big Mac®.

What is the difference between Polish dill pickles and regular dill pickles? ›

Polish dills contain more spices and garlic than either traditional dill pickles or kosher dill pickles. These pickles tend to be peppery and may be flavored with mustard seeds. Their flavor is similar to the kosher dill and they are served in the same way.

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