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#4700 November 17th, 2003 at 08:18 PM
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After peeling,leaving in salt water over night,putting them in hot jars with hot vinegar and spices and storing .I find when I take them from cupboard some have greenish spots.Has anyone a recipe better than mine they don't mind sharing with me or tell me what I'm doing wrong

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#4701 November 18th, 2003 at 05:56 AM
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I love pickled onions.....in england we ate them all the time....I can buy the english kind at our local supermarket......love them!

#4702 November 18th, 2003 at 06:05 AM
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Pickled Onions from England
Try this one???

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#4703 November 18th, 2003 at 06:34 AM
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Hi Weezie,
Thanks for the recipe it looks good l'll try it next year.
I've been pickling garlic for a few years now all I do is put the garlic in mason jars don't peel and cover with cold malt vinegar and leave in a dark place for a couple of months (the longer you leave it the better it gets)The garlic vinegar is great on the b b q stakes Got some pickled garlic about 5 years old its gooooooood
Limey

#4704 November 18th, 2003 at 03:14 PM
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Hey Limey,
If you have a recipe for that garlic
or the onions, you ought to post it
in the Recipe Section!!
I'll repost the one I sent under it!!
Some one else may like those too!
(and they'll find it more easily
under the recipe section)
I found a few more too I could add there.

Weezie

Have you ever done the garlic in
the oils before?? I understand those are
supposed to be pretty tasty too!!!

#4705 November 18th, 2003 at 05:01 PM
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Hi weezie,
Never tried garlic done in oil.A friend told me about the vinegar,he brought some over,just as we were going to a party, I ate about 5 cloves before we left.Guess what I was called all night.
Dave

#4706 November 18th, 2003 at 05:13 PM
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It wasn't Limey or Dave, I'll tell you that!!
laugh laugh
I'm not to well versed on too many,
but the oil is just that, oil and garlic...

Then when you go to cook, the oil already
has a nice garlicy flavor too it.
I do it for one dish that I have,
and it's zucchini, with veggies from the garden... Does anyone have recipes for food from your garden?

I have since then substituted that with regular salad dressings, because I didn't use enough of it to make it and not waste it.

Weezie


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