Pickled Cauliflower

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If you are a fan of pickles and the pickled flavor, this pickled cauliflower recipe is a MUST try. Once sealed in a jar, the pickled cauliflower is good for about two weeks, but it’s so delicious that it most likely won’t last that long before you devour it all! Other vegetables that are great for pickling include carrots, broccoli, and cucumbers of course!

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Pickled Cauliflower

Ingredients 

  • 2 heads cauliflower florets
  • 4 oz radishes sliced
  • 1 red onion sliced
  • .75 oz fresh dill
  • 6 cloves garlic peeled
  • 3 cups cider vinegar
  • 3 cups water
  • 2 tbsp peppercorns
  • 3 tbsp sugar
  • 3 tbsp kosher salt
  • 2 mason jars quart size

Instructions 

  • Bring a large pot of water to a boil over medium-high heat.
  • Add cauliflower & garlic and blanch for 3 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, fill a stainless steel bowl halfway with ice water.
  • Remove the carrots & garlic with a wire strainer or slotted spoon & place in ice bath to cool.
  • Divide the vegetables, dill & peppercorns among the 2 jars.
  • Bring the water, cider vinegar, sugar & kosher salt to boil over medium-high heat.
  • Boil until the sugar & salt dissolves. Pour the liquid into the jars & cover vegetables.
  • Cover/seal with lids and refrigerate overnight.

Notes

Enjoy within 14 days.
Mason jars double as measuring cups!
Heat the water, vinegar, sugar & salt to a boil.
So easy & anytime you work with Mason jars in the kitchen you fool everyone into thinking your the queen of crafts & scrapbooking.
Me happily holding two jars of pickled carrots 🙂
Enjoy!
xoxo Produce Mom

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Side Dishes
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About Lori

Lori Taylor is the Founder & CEO of The Produce Moms. For ten years she sold fresh produce to over 300 grocery stores throughout the United States, and today she is fully focused on working with the produce supply chain, media, and government to increase fresh produce access & consumption in the US and around the globe. Connect with Lori on LinkedIn.

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