Ingredients
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2
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4
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3 1/2
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2
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4 - 8
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8 - 12
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2 - 4
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Directions
Russian Tarragon Pickles, I adapted this from a cookbook posted by MIR in the 1970’s I am not a big fan of tarragon, so I prefer dill pickles, but if you are a fan of tarragon, give these a try! Like dill pickles, these are very simple to make , I adapted this from a cookbook posted by MIR in the 1970’s I am not a big fan of tarragon, so I prefer dill pickles, but if you are a fan of tarragon, give these a try! Like dill pickles, these are very simple to make
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Steps
1
Done
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Scrub the Cucumbers Very Well. |
2
Done
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Put the Jars in a Canner, Add Water to Cover Them by 1", and Bring Them to a Boil; Boil For 10 Minutes. |
3
Done
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Pack the Jars With Cucumbers, Putting a Good Sprig or Two of Tarragon in Each Jar. |
4
Done
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Add 2-3 Cloves of Garlic and the Pepper; Half of One If They Are on the Large Side. |
5
Done
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Make a Brine of the Vinegar, Salt and Water and Pour Over the Cucumbers. |
6
Done
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Seal With Sterilized Lids. |
7
Done
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Set Aside For 6 Weeks in a Cool Dark Spot Before Trying. |