Dill Pickle Relish Recipe for backyard grilling and campouts (2024)

No backyard barbecue, picnic or celebration is complete without a goodpickle relish. Pickles tend to be too long to really sit nicely inside a hot dog or brat bun, but relish fills in all those empty spaces just perfectly- but it’s so hard to find dill pickle relish (good or otherwise).

There aren’t a lot of pickle relish options available on the market- and the ones that are are usually sweet pickle. As an ardent dill pickle lover, I am, perhaps unjustly so, a ferverent sweet pickle hater. That means that I can’t relish atthe relish at most backyard grill-outs. My solution? Bring home-made dillpickle relish as a housewarming/party gift to every one I attend! Boom.Problem solved, plus I just brought a present!

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Dill Pickle Relish

Of course that meant I had to make a dill pickle relish I liked… Luckily I have perfected my Dill Pickle recipe over the years, so I figured I could use some tricks from that, as well some I learned from when I pickled pears to come up with a truly satisfying relish.

Recipe for Dill Pickle Relish

Start with several medium size cucumbers (6 or 7). Wash completely and thoroughly, and cut off any bad spots, but leave as much skin as you can- that’s where the green color will come from in your relish.

Shred the cucumber using a grater or a food processor (I use and love myCuisinart 14-Cup Food Processor)

Mince the jalapeños in a food processor– 3 or 4 jalapeños are easier to break up in this fashion, plus then you don’t have to worry about getting pepper juice on your fingers.

Note: If you want to remove some of the heat, cut open the jalapeños before mincing in thefood processor and remove seeds. The spicy heat is in the seeds.

Combine the cucumbers and jalapeños. Then, in a large, non-reactive pot, boil apple cider vinegar, pickling salt, dill seed, mustard seed and celery seed together. Once it has boiledmix everything together to boil for another 10 minutes.

Water Bath Canning:

As you’re cooking the relish liquid, fill a separate water bath pot with water. Put on stove at high heat and cover so that it will be boiling by the time you are ready to use for the Water Bath Canning.

Sanitize and clean pint glass jars with steaming hot water, or by running them through the dishwasher.

Put canning jar lid tops in hot water to soften wax around rims for an easier seal.

Using your clean and sterilized canning jars, pour the mixture into each jar.Wipe rims of filled jars with a clean cloth (this assures that there is nothing on the rims that will keepthe softened wax fromsealing). Place lids from hot water on jar top, hold securely in place and screw on bands.

Place jars in boiling hot water bath using a jar lifter. Process (by leaving jars fully submerged under water) in water bath for 15 min. Remove and allow to cool and seal for up to 24 hours.

Store the pickle-relish-filled jars in a cool, dark place.

The canned Dill Pickle Relish will last at least a year in a cool, dark place on your shelf, unless you eat it faster.

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Dill Pickle Relish

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Ingredients

  • 7 cups Cucumbers Medium to Large size
  • 3 Jalapeños Deseeded for less spice
  • 2.75 cups Apple Cider Vinegar
  • 6 cloves Garlic Halved
  • 2.5 Tbsp. Pickling Salt
  • 1.5 tsp. Dill Seed
  • 1 tsp. Mustard Seed
  • 1 tsp. Celery Seed
Course Basics
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Servings

Pint Jars

Ingredients

  • 7 cups Cucumbers Medium to Large size
  • 3 Jalapeños Deseeded for less spice
  • 2.75 cups Apple Cider Vinegar
  • 6 cloves Garlic Halved
  • 2.5 Tbsp. Pickling Salt
  • 1.5 tsp. Dill Seed
  • 1 tsp. Mustard Seed
  • 1 tsp. Celery Seed

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Instructions

Making the Relish

  1. Shred all of the cucumbers into small pieces by using a cheese grater. Mince the jalapeño peppers.

  2. In a large stainless steel pot boil vinegar, salt, seeds and halved garlic cloves. Once the liquid mix has come to a boil, add veggies; cucumbers and jalapeños.

  3. Bring liquid mixture back to a boil. Simmer on medium heat for 10 minutes.

  4. Pour hot liquid mixture into cleaned and sanitized pint jars.

Hot Water Bath Canning

  1. Sanitize and clean pint glass jars with steaming hot water, or by running them through the dishwasher.

  2. As you're cooking the relish liquid, fill a separate water bath pot with water. Put on stove at high heat and cover so that it will be boiling by the time you are ready to use for the Water Bath Canning.

  3. Put canning jar lid tops in hot water to soften wax around rims for an easier seal.

  4. Wipe rims of filled jars with a clean cloth. Place lids from hot water on jar top, hold securely in place and screw on bands.

  5. Place jars in boiling hot water bath using a jar lifter. Process (leaving jars fully submerged under water) in water bath for 15 min. Remove from boiling water and let cool.

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Enjoy your homemade dill relish on burgers, brats, hot dogs, in potato salads or anything else which could be accentuated with scrumptious pickle flavoring!

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Dill Pickle Relish Recipe for backyard grilling and campouts (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between dill relish and relish? ›

A: Dill relish is seasoned with the dill herb and hs a minimal quantity of sugar. Sweet relish is spiced usually with clove, and it has a large quantity of sugar or other sweeteners.

Is dill relish just chopped up pickles? ›

Relish is a preserved, chunky, vinegary condiment made out of finely chopped fruits, and/or vegetables. That's right, it's not only made with pickles!

Can pickle relish go bad? ›

Unopened pickle relish can be kept in your pantry for up to two and a half years, or up to nine months in the fridge after opening.

Does pickle relish need to be refrigerated after opening? ›

Condiments like ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, and pickles should be stored in the refrigerator for quality. These products, once opened, will maintain quality better if stored in the refrigerator and that is the primary reason that package instructions indicate refrigerate after opening.

Is sweet relish better than dill relish? ›

Each has its place - sweet relish is good for hot dogs, but dill relish is much better for making my own tartar sauce for seafood - mayonnaise, a squirt of lemon juice plus a small spoonful of dill relish makes a tastier and cheaper tartar sauce that will be used immediately with no leftover to lose its flavor in ...

What is a dirty dill pickle? ›

The perfect blend of tangy dill mixes with spicy chili pepper for a snack that's uniquely Wickles. Enjoy one or three at lunch or anytime.

What's the difference between dill pickles and dill relish? ›

The important difference being the way in which they go about preserving, whether it is mostly with vinegar/salt (pickles), sugar (jams and jellies, relish) or a mixture of the two (relish).

Does relish go bad if not refrigerated? ›

According to the FoodKeeper app, relish should be eaten with 30 MONTHS of purchase if it's in the pantry. If it's opened and is being refrigerated, it should be used up within nine months.

How long is dill relish good for once opened? ›

Relish is good for up to a year.

As long as the relish is refrigerated after opening, Still Tasty noted that it should be good for up to one year.

Is relish just blended pickles? ›

Relish is a pickled or cooked product that is composed of chopped up fruits, vegetables, or herbs. Relishes are not a meal on their own, but typically a condiment used to enhance a stable food like turkey or hot dogs.

How long does dill relish last after opening? ›

"Relish can usually last up to nine months in the refrigerator," says Le.

How long does homemade relish last? ›

If relish mixture appears to be too watery during cooking reduce it down by leaving the lid off the pot. This relish will keep for up to 12 months in a cool cupboard.

Does relish need to be processed? ›

Since they are high acid products, relishes are processed in a boiling water bath canner. recipe and pack the relish into the jar, leaving the appropriate headspace (usually 1⁄2-inch). Remove any trapped air bubbles by sliding a non-metal spatula around the inside edge of the jar.

What are the different types of pickle relish? ›

Pickle relish is one of the most commonly used spreads in the U.S. Two variants of this are hamburger relish (pickle relish in a ketchup base or sauce) and hot dog relish (pickle relish in a mustard base or sauce). Another readily available commercial relish in the U.S. is corn (maize) relish.

What are the different types of relish? ›

Today, you will find many types of relish that are available commercially. Other types of relish include Artichoke Relish, Jalapeno Pepper Relish, Hot Pepper Relish (made with different types of peppers ranging from sweet to hot), Onion Relish, Zucchini Relish and Tomato Relish to name a few.

Is relish the same as dill pickle? ›

There is a discernible difference between a relish and a pickle. The important difference being the way in which they go about preserving, whether it is mostly with vinegar/salt (pickles), sugar (jams and jellies, relish) or a mixture of the two (relish).

Is Chicago style relish sweet or dill? ›

Chicago-style relish is a type of sweet pickle relish typically used on Chicago-style hot dogs. The unique color of the relish, often referred to as "neon green", is created by adding blue dye to regular pickle relish.

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