What can I do with mushy pickles?

They can be worked into pickle hot sauce. The brine can be used as an amazing marinade and meat tenderizer, added to dressings, simply used for probiotic “gut shots,” and much more.
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Is it okay to eat mushy pickles?

Once a pickle becomes soft, it cannot be made firm again. Blossoms, if not removed from the cucumbers before fermentation, may contain fungi or yeasts responsible for enzymatic softening. If microbial spoilage, destroy food. If softening not caused by microorganisms, pickles are safe to eat.
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How do I make pickles crunchy again?

Soak cucumbers in an ice water bath for a couple hours.

If I can't get to work canning my cucumbers immediately after picking them (or when I get home from the farmer's market), submerging them in an icy bowl of water in the fridge will help them firm up/stay firm.
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How do you make pickles not mushy?

The Best Tips for Crisp Pickles – Soak Cucumbers in Ice Water Prior to Canning. In reality, canning pickles does not always happen as planned. Storing cucumbers in cool dark location will help to keep them firm, such as the refrigerator, root cellar, or cold storage.
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What to add to pickles to make them crunchy?

The salt draws some of the excess water from the cucumbers, resulting in a crisper pickle. Adding a crisping agent is also helpful. Ball Canning makes Pickle Crisp (pelletized calcium chloride), another naturally occurring calcium salt.
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How to Make CRISP Lacto Fermented Pickles - A Probiotic Rich Food



Why did my pickles get mushy?

If the pickles are soft, they are spoiled from the yeast fermentation. Don't use them. Using too weak a salt brine or vinegar solution may cause soft or slippery pickles, as can using moldy garlic or storing the pickles at too warm a temperature. These pickles are spoiled and should be discarded.
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How do you keep fermented pickles crisp?

HOW TO KEEP CUCUMBERS CRUNCHY DURING FERMENTATION
  1. Add a Tannin-Containing Agent to Your Pickling Jars. Black tea leaves, oak leaves, grape leaves, or horseradish leaves all work well. ...
  2. Ferment at the Coolest Temperature You Can. ...
  3. Try Small Whole Cucumbers First. ...
  4. Remove the Blossom End. ...
  5. Puncture the Skin.
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What can I do with soft cucumbers?

Five ways to use up leftover cucumbers
  1. Store them right. Keep cucumbers in the vegetable drawer of the fridge. ...
  2. Make them go further. Limp cucumbers can be revived by slicing off the end and standing in a bowl of cold water. ...
  3. Pickle them. ...
  4. Make a dip. ...
  5. Make a drink.
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How do I know if my homemade pickles are bad?

6 Signs that Indicate Pickles are Bad
  1. Bad smell. This is one sigh that will help you on How to Tell if pickles Are Bad. ...
  2. Bubbling in the Jar and Bulging Lids. ...
  3. Change of Colour. ...
  4. Change in Vinegar/ Brine Texture. ...
  5. Change in Taste. ...
  6. Expiry Date.
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Why did my pickles shrivel up?

Why are pickles shriveled? This can happen when you add too much salt, sugar or vinegar to the cucumbers all at once. Gradually add salt, sugar or vinegar until incorporating the complete amount. The brining solution was too strong.
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Are cloudy pickles safe to eat?

Over time the cloudiness can settle out of the brine to the bottom of the jar and on the tops of the Pickles or Tomatoes. Some batches are naturally cloudier than others, but all are safe to consume and taste delicious. Shake Until Cloudy and Enjoy!
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What is the white stuff in my pickle jar?

The white milky substance that commonly appears on the surface of fermented vegetables is kahm yeast. It's a type of wild yeast and it's not harmful. It's not very attractive and it can cause a bad odor if left alone. If you see this appear, skim the kahm yeast off the surface.
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Can you get food poisoning from pickles?

In 2012, a case of Enterohemorrhagic E. coli O157 food poisoning occurred which was caused by asazuke light pickles. In response to this incident, the Hygiene Standards for Pickles were revised in order to strengthen hygiene management for asazuke pickles.
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Can botulism grow in vinegar pickles?

Making sure enough vinegar is added to the cucumbers is important to make safe pickles; Clostridium botulinum can grow in improperly canned, pickled foods with a pH higher than 4.6. It is critical to use scientifically tested recipes for making pickles to ensure their safety.
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How long can pickles last in the refrigerator?

How long do opened dill pickles last in the refrigerator? Dill pickles that have been continuously refrigerated will generally stay at best quality for about 1 year.
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How can you tell if pickles have botulism?

How Can You Tell If Pickles Have Botulism? If your produce is properly canned, it should be safe to eat. Never eat pickled produce from a can or jar that is damaged. Check to make sure the jar is not leaking, bulging or cracked.
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What do spoiled pickles look like?

Sometimes, mold can develop in a jar when you leave the pickles in a warm place. While whitish sediment at the bottom of the container is normal, mold on the surface indicates the pickles are spoiled. The same applies if you notice thin threads in the brine.
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How long should homemade pickles sit before eating?

To allow pickles to mellow and develop a delicious flavor, wait at least 3 weeks before eating! Keep in mind that pickles may be ready to enjoy earlier. It's all up to you and your tastes! Just don't let them go too long or the veggies' texture can deteriorate and turn rubbery.
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How do you get moisture out of cucumbers?

Place your cucumber in a fine strainer and press firmly to strain any water. Add 2 tablespoons of salt and stand for 30 minutes. Depending on the amount of water brought forth, either pat it dry with a towel or press firmly again to drain away the liquid.
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Can I pickle old cucumbers?

How do you know when a cucumber is overripe? It is quite simple. Cucumbers that have a yellow hue to them are not good to use to make pickles. Both of these are pickling cucumbers.
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How do you use surplus cucumbers?

Eat Them Raw
  1. Slice them and eat them (plain or sprinkled with dill)
  2. Cucumber sandwiches with toasted bread, cream cheese, cucumber slices, and dill.
  3. Cucumber salad (lots of varieties you can make)
  4. Sliced cucumbers in a green salad.
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Can I add Pickle Crisp to fermented pickles?

I do this in the jar I ferment them in, for about 30 minutes. I use 1 tsp of Pickle Crisp for a gallon jar. I've never seen this recommendation anywhere else, but I find that including the calcium chloride in this step does make a difference.
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How do you tell if pickles are fermented?

An easy way to remember the difference between the two despite their overlap is that pickling involves putting food into an acidic brine to produce a sour flavor, whereas fermenting gives food a sour flavor without any added acid.
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What does bay leaf add to pickles?

* Bay Leaves - Add 2-4 bay leaves per quart to add flavor and tannins to your pickles! A double whammy. * Blackberry or Raspberry Leaves - If you're lucky enough to have a blackberry or raspberry bush, try using the leaves in your pickles. They're even full edible when young and tender.
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