Ingredients
Pickles & Brine
- Cucumbers (tiny whole cucumbers or large cucumbers sliced)
- 1 pint salt
- 1 gallon hot water
Alum Solution
- 1 gallon boiling water
- 1 heaping tablespoon alum
Syrup
- 6 cups sugar
- 6 cups vinegar (not white)
- 1 tablespoon pickling spice
- 1 tablespoon mustard seed
- 1 tablespoon celery seed
- 1–2 drops green food coloring
Instructions
Days 1–3 (Brining)
- Wash cucumbers (leave whole if small, slice if large).
- Place in glass jars (no metal containers).
- Make brine:
- Dissolve 1 pint salt in 1 gallon hot water.
- Bring to a boil, stirring until salt is dissolved.
- Pour brine over cucumbers to fully cover.
- Cover and let stand for 3 days.
Day 3
- Drain pickles.
- Wash with clear water and drain.
- Cover with fresh water and let stand 1 day and 1 night.
Day 4 (Alum Step)
- Drain and rinse again.
- Make alum solution:
- 1 gallon boiling water + 1 heaping tablespoon alum.
- Pour over pickles.
- Let stand 1 day and 1 night.
Day 5
- Drain and wash with clear water again.
Days 5–7 (Syrup Process)
- Make syrup:
- Combine sugar, vinegar, spices, and food coloring.
- Bring to a boil.
- Pour syrup over pickles.
- Repeat the following for 3 days in a row:
- Drain syrup, reheat it, and pour back over pickles.
- Each day, add 1 cup sugar to the syrup before reheating.
Day 8 or 9 (Finishing)
- On the final day:
- Heat syrup one last time.
- Pack pickles into jars.
- Pour hot syrup over pickles.
- Seal jars.