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Spicy Garlic Dill Pickles

August 29, 2017 by Debi 22 Comments

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A delicious old-fashioned garlicky Spicy Garlic Dill Pickles treat that you’ll LOVE!

Have you ever canned or preserved your own homemade spiced pickles? It’s fun and delicious. And, then you’ll have lovely jars of homemade spicy dill pickles to give to your family, to take to holiday parties, or to eat as a side next to your favorite sandwich, like an Avocado Tuna Salad Sandwich or a Pesto Grilled Cheese!

Canned Spicy Garlic Dill Pickles, just out of the water bath waiting for the lids to pop down to close. Green cucumbers red pepper on a colorful towel

My neighbor and friend, Mary, makes a big old batch of dill pickles every year with enough to give away lots of jars as Christmas gifts to friends and family.

Mary, with the help of her friend Cindy, made the pickles this year, and taught me the process.

And, I get to share it with you.

Don’t forget to pin this recipe for homemade dill pickles.

all the ingredients on a table, hands picking up ingredients.

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Please let me know if you have any questions about this recipe. I read all the comments myself and I try to help as soon as I can. I have readers from all levels of comfort and experience in the kitchen on my site, and I’ve tried to answer some of your questions already in the post. But if I’ve missed anything, please feel free to leave a comment and ask.

dill flowers and cucumbers

I had lots of fun learning each of the steps.

Now, I won’t get to enjoy the pickles until Thanksgiving time because they are supposed to sit for at least 6 weeks before opening the jars.

I’ll be taking my spicy pickles to Thanksgiving to share with my family.

hands holding dill flowers.

The recipe below makes at least 50 quarts of dill pickles.

Like I said, enough to share with everyone!

Feel free to cut the recipe down if you prefer not to make that many pickles. Just use the servings slider on the recipe card to have the calculations done for you.

But, if you feel like giving it a try, invite a few friends over and make a party of it!

You’ll have fun, I promise! I know I did!

sliced chilis in a red bowl.

Cleaned cucumbers

The recipe calls for cleaned cucumbers.

To clean them, they have a very unusual process, and one that they swear by!

Run the whole cucumbers through a laundry washing machine, the top loading kind, on a gentle cycle.

Rinse, agitate, spin, then let the cukes soak in cold water overnight.

dried red chiles.

Spicy Pickle Recipe

Some of the ingredients in the recipe below are not exact.

It’s up to the maker how many garlic cloves, jalapeño strips, and/or chilies to put in each jar.

You decide how hot you want the pickles, and how many different colors you want in each jar.

So, the amount you’ll need varies.

For the chiles, this year they had three different kinds, ring of fire chilies, Christmas chilies, and ghost chilies (those super hot hot ones).

Use a small red chili that you like the flavor of, and that fits in the jar, it makes it pretty too to have the different colors in the jar.

Mary’s Spicy Garlic Dill Pickles - the finished quarts of canned Pickles.

All of the ingredients in the jar are edible, from the pickles, to the garlic cloves, the chilies, to the grape leaves.

I think it’ll be fun to try the garlic spread on a cracker and see how it is.

pickles in jars.

Grape leaves

Speaking of “grape leaves”, they say the grape leaf is for “pickle clarity”, which I take to mean that it keeps the pickles from getting mushy and keeps the liquid from getting cloudy.

Grape leaves may be found in your own garden, from a neighbor (just be sure to ask before picking someone else’s garden items), at well stocked produce stores, or at international stores.

If you can’t find grape leaves, don’t fret, just leave them out.

Spicy Garlic Dill Pickles recipe

How to make spicy garlic pickles

Be sure to check the photos for more details on how to make these classic pickles

Spicy Garlic Dill Pickles - pack the jars tightly with the cukes

Place the cleaned cukes in the clean {affiliate link} jars

Spicy Garlic Dill Pickles - the grape leaf on the top of all the goodies in the quart jar before the brine goes in.

Aren’t they pretty all topped with grape leaves!

Spicy Garlic Dill Pickles - pouring the brine in

Pouring the hot liquid into the jars. Be sure to use one of these {affiliate link} wide mouth canning funnels for easy pouring.

Spicy Garlic Dill Pickles - filled jars into the pot with the hot water

Lowering them down into the pot

Spicy Garlic Dill Pickles - and down into the water bath.
In the water bath

Special equipment you may want

Note: these are affiliate links

  • Quart Jars
  • Wide mouth canning funnel
  • White Vinegar
  • Coarse Sea Salt
  • Alum
  • Large Pot
  • Canning Rack

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Mary’s Spicy Garlic Dill Pickles Recipe

Jars of dill pickles lined up on a cloth cooling.

Spicy Garlic Dill Pickles

Debi
A delicious old-fashioned garlicky Spicy Garlic Dill Pickle treat that you'll LOVE! This recipe makes a nice big batch so you can make gifts for friends and family.
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Prep Time 1 day d
Cook Time 1 hour hr
Resting time 1 day d
Total Time 2 days d 1 hour hr
Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
Servings 50 quarts
Calories 85 kcal

Ingredients
  

Brine:

  • 4 cups white vinegar
  • 1 cup coarse sea salt
  • 12 cups water

Pickles:

  • Dill flowers cleaned and snipped
  • 60 pounds cleaned cucumbers
  • grape leaves cleaned
  • Alum
  • Jalapenos cut into long strips, about ½ inch thick
  • garlic cloves
  • dried red chilies

Instructions
 

  • Place the brine ingredients, white vinegar, salt, and water, in a large pot and bring to a boil. Let simmer.
  • Have a large pot of water on the stove, at a boil, ready to can the pickles.
  • In each quart jar, layer, 1 grape leaf (vein side up), 1/8 teaspoon alum, a head of dill flowers, 1-2 jalapeno strips, 1-2 garlic cloves, 1-2 red chilies, and stuff the cucumbers in tight. Pack the jar full, as the cucumbers will shrink in the hot brine. Pack in 1-2 more garlic cloves, and top with another grape leaf (vein side up). Pour hot brine in over the top using a wide mouth funnel, and filling the jar full.
  • Place the lids and the rings on the jars. Place the jars in a water bath, bring the water back up to a boil, and boil them for 5 minutes. Carefully remove the jars from the boiling water bath, and set aside to cool. You should hear the lids pop as they cool.
  • Wait 6 weeks or longer for the pickles to be ready. The longer they sit, the batter they taste, and the hotter they are.

Notes

Makes about 50 quarts

Nutrition

Calories: 85kcalCarbohydrates: 20gProtein: 4gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 2278mgPotassium: 801mgFiber: 3gSugar: 9gVitamin A: 572IUVitamin C: 15mgCalcium: 91mgIron: 2mg

Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations, and should be considered estimates. Actual nutritional content will vary based on brands used, measuring methods, portion sizes, and more.

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  1. Cindy Dillion

    August 29, 2017 at 6:39 am

    All the hard work is worth it and our friends and family really seem to love them. It also is a great time for us to catch up and reconnect.

  2. Debi

    August 29, 2017 at 8:01 am

    Cindy, thanks for letting me be part of the fun this time, and thanks for letting me take pictures! I had loads of fun & can’t wait to taste my creation! 🙂

  3. Maeva @ Cook A Life! by Maeva

    January 4, 2018 at 9:24 am

    I’ve made my own pickle jars last Summer, with self picked-up pickles, it was so good and better in taste. So, how were yours finally ? 🙂

  4. Debi

    January 5, 2018 at 7:26 am

    Maeva, they were delicious! A nice spicy kick in the end. I loved them, and so did the whole family!

  5. Debra C.

    January 21, 2018 at 5:21 pm

    Dill pickles are my favorite snack! I eat a jar every week, I bet homemade pickles will be so much better! I’ll have to give your recipe a try, YUM!

  6. Billy

    February 27, 2018 at 2:01 pm

    5 stars
    These look great! I love spicy pickles – i’ve been looking for a great recipe to try and I think this one fits the bill. Thank you so much for sharing! Can’t wait to try these at home.

  7. Eric@Prolong the Harvest

    July 26, 2018 at 1:59 pm

    I LOVE spicy pickles. These sound delicious. My cukes have have just started out in the garden. Will have to save this recipe for another month or so.

  8. Carol

    August 21, 2018 at 10:24 am

    5 stars
    I e never heard of adding a grape leaf to it, what does it add for flavour?

  9. Debi

    August 21, 2018 at 10:27 am

    Carol, They say the grape leaf is for “pickle clarity”, which I take to mean that it keeps the pickles from getting mushy, and keeps the liquid from getting cloudy.

  10. Carol

    August 21, 2018 at 2:14 pm

    5 stars
    Deb, thank you for your response, I retread the post and it does state that. I can hardly wait to try these. Yum!!

  11. michele

    June 22, 2019 at 9:50 am

    5 stars
    I’ve canned tomatoes and made lots of jams but had never tried doing pickles! I did cut the recipe down a bit but am super excited how easy these were to do. Looking forward to seeing all of my neighbors reactions when I deliver them at our neighborhood bbq next week!

  12. Lorna Wiens

    August 30, 2019 at 11:14 am

    Can I cut the cucs in quarters!

  13. Debi

    August 30, 2019 at 3:02 pm

    Lorna, yes, you can cut the cukes in quarters. It works fine. they just had a preference for whole, and you couldn’t pack them as tight when they are quarters. Worth a try!

  14. Caren j Barnes

    September 4, 2019 at 6:52 am

    hi just red your recipe and want to try. Where did you get the grape leaves? Are these out of the pasture on the fence?

  15. Debi

    September 4, 2019 at 9:38 am

    Caren, yes, you can use grape leaves off of your vines (just make sure they aren’t sprayed pesticides). Some grocery stores may sell them – international stores, as grapes leaves are used in many cuisines. If your grocery store has lots of people who can their food, they may carry them as well. But yes, these came off of the grape vine from someone’s yard. If you have a friend with a vine they would probably be happy to share with you.

  16. Sarah

    July 19, 2020 at 6:44 pm

    Where do you find dill flowers?

  17. Debi

    July 20, 2020 at 5:17 am

    Sarah, a farmer’s market may have them. If you grow dill you can cut them off the plant. My grocery store sells them – there are a lot of people who can where I live, so the store stocks them. If you can’t find the flowers, just go with some fresh dill.

  18. Sherri

    June 12, 2022 at 10:57 am

    Where do I find grape leaves?

  19. Debi

    June 12, 2022 at 11:48 am

    Sherri, many grocery stores will carry them, especially if a lot of people can things in the area (like rural areas). If you have any ethnic grocery stores around you, especially Middle Eastern stores, they may carry grape leaves. If you grow grape leaves, or if you have a neighbor who grows them that will work too. If you have wineries around you, I bet they would be happy to share or sell you some as well.

  20. Vanessa Styles

    July 18, 2024 at 10:38 am

    Hi! Wanting to try the recipe but wondering about the salt. Most recipes call for pickling salt, is the sea salt the same?

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