This canned pickle is so much the rage now that you can even buy it in warehouse stores. But you can save money by making your own, even if you don’t have an asparagus patch.
I pickle asparagus in 12-ounce jelly jars, which are a little taller than pint jars — just right for the tender portion of an asparagus stalk.
Some people like to pack asparagus into the jars with the tips down, so that the spears are easy to remove without breaking them, but others think that asparagus looks more attractive with the tips up. Pack your pickles either way.
| 5 | large garlic cloves, sliced | |
| 15 | allspice berries | |
| 30 | black peppercorns | |
| 20 | coriander seeds | |
| 5 | small pieces of mace or nutmeg | |
| ½ | tsp. chile flakes (optional) | |
| ~ | About 3 pounds asparagus, trimmed to fit into 12-ounce jelly jars | |
| 2½ | cups white-wine vinegar | |
| 2½ | cups water | |
| 2½ | tsp. pickling salt | |
| 2 | Tbsp. sugar |
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This content is from the book The Joy of Pickling by Linda Ziedrich.
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