Recipe: Yummy Fire and Ice pickles

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Fire and Ice pickles. These sweet and spicy pickles are great on a sandwich or all by themselves as a snack. The recipe is an easy way to dress up store-brought pickles and make them a special treat! —Myra Innes, Auburn, Kansas. Fire-and-Ice Pickles Recipe photo by Taste of Home.
Personally, I love my fire and ice pickles with barbecue.
They are especially good with a nice pulled pork, brisket, or as a side to my Grilled Hawaiian BBQ Chicken.
Drain pickles, but save the juice.
You can have Fire and Ice pickles using 6 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Fire and Ice pickles
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Prepare of whole dill pickles (NOT KOSHER DILL).
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You need of sugar.
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You need of any hot sauce.
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You need of red pepper flakes.
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It’s of garlic.
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It’s of onion (optional).
In a large bowl mix pickle slices with all other ingredients.
Spoon pickle mixture back into original jar.
Fire 'n Ice Pickles Fire and Ice Pickles are not a true pickling recipe, so no scoffing at me okay y'all?
It's just a yummy way to dress up a jar of plain ole, cheapo, boring sour dills into a pickle that has fire and ice flavor, with a combination we southerners seem to be endeared to - sweet and spicy.
Fire and Ice pickles instructions
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Drain pickles.
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Cut pickles (if not presliced) into 1/4 inch slices.
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In a large bowl, mix pickle slices with all other ingredients.
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Stir well!.
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Cover bowl and let stand for 2 hours.
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Stir occasionally.
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Pour mixture into jar (can be original jar).
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Cover and refrigerate for at least one week before eating for best flavor.
Fire and Ice Pickles is an interesting recipe that transforms store bought dill pickles into a sweet, sour, and spicy pickle delight and doesn't require a canning process.
In the Southern United States, food preservation involving salt, vinegar, sugar, drying, curing and smoking was a matter of survival.
Fire and Ice Pickles are spicy, sweet and sour pickles, flavored with dill and garlic.
This recipe is a little more sour and a little more spicy than the other typical Fire and Ice Pickles recipes.
I like my pickles with lots of heat and lots of pucker!