Quick pickles are part of my DNA. My grandmother always had a jar of sliced cucumbers in her refrigerator and pulled them out to add to a plate of interesting tidbits or to spread on top of a liverwurst sandwich (!) Like grandmother, daughter, and now granddaughter (me), quick pickles are always on hand to pull out for a snack or hors d’oeuvres.  My grandmother and mom just put sugar, vinegar, and a little water in a jar and shook it until the sugar dissolved. Then they added sliced cucumbers and onions, and voila! It’s that easy. Who knew?

The Quick Pickle Brine

Quick pickles are designed to be stored in the refrigerator for shorter periods of time than canned pickles. The brine is usually half sugar and half vinegar, but you can adjust the ratio of sugar to vinegar and add your own spin with a choice of vinegars like apple cider, white wine, or rice vinegar. I like to embellish them just a tiny bit with pickling spice and dill, but they’re still so easy to make.  Balsamic and aged vinegars are not great choices; they’re dark in color, which is not appealing for a quick pickle, and their strong flavor may overpower the vegetables. 

How I’m Flavoring My Brining Liquid 

Though grandmother’s pickles were the essence of simplicity, a little embellishment doesn’t hurt. Whole spices like this pickling spice and fresh herbs such as dill, fennel fronds, rosemary, or thyme also contribute flavor.

Cut Your Radishes As You Wish!

Slice the radishes as you wish! I thinly sliced the radishes here with a mandoline. Trim the root ends of the radishes first and cut the stems so there is just a little tail to grasp as you slice them. For a little more crunch, slice them slightly thicker by hand, or halve or quarter them for tasty little bites. 

What to Do With Pickled Radishes

Probably my favorite way to eat these radishes is on a thin slice of dense, buttered rye bread with fresh cucumber slices, topped with the pickled radishes. They make easy, crunchy nibbles to serve alongside glasses of wine.

Add them to tuna or egg salad sandwiches for some zing Top tacos or nachos with them Put them on top of your avocado toast with sliced hard-boiled eggs Use them to top burgers Add them to grain bowls Of course, you should put them in your salads, too!

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