Horseradish pickles
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@gunnars81 Thanks, I was in Stockholm once, beautiful city.
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Looks good.
Greetings from Sweden. I follow your channel with great interest :)
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@jwlrymkr Yea, I have had Wickles they are really good. Have you tried their relish? I haven't but I bet it's equally good.
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Looks tasty. Have you ever had Wickles pickles? If not, you HAVE to try them. Best pickle out there by far. Wickles have a slight sweet taste with a kick at the end.
I will be giving the horseradish a try as well. Thanks for the tip!
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I do the same thing with wasabi powder. Tastes great but be careful...
pezzonovante99 8 months ago
@pezzonovante99 That sound good too, how much wasabi do you use? I love wasabi a few years Frito Lay had wasabi flavored Funyuns on the market, they were really good but took them off the market for some reason.
tdjtx 8 months ago
@tdjtx I use about a tablespoon in jar, cut up into pieces. You could probably leave them whole, it penetrates really well. I noticed the pungency wears off after several days. I used to buy pickles from a deli that were super hot. They used essential oil of mustard- just a few drops in a big jar. They would make your eyes water but they were so good. I couldn't find the mustard oil but the same active ingredient is found in horseradish and wasabi.
pezzonovante99 8 months ago
@pezzonovante99 mustard oil, interesting. I wonder if I can find that at a healthfood store. BTW, if you can find the brand Wickles pickles give them a try. They are sweet and spicy and really good.
tdjtx 8 months ago
Great idea! I love horseradish. Never even thought of adding it to a jar of pickles. This will be in my fridge by the weekend.
sd4547 8 months ago
@sd4547 Thanks, had them last night with BLTs made with the homemade bacon. They are really tasty.
tdjtx 8 months ago