Pickle Relish Recipes (Try it with Zucchini!) (2024)

Pickle Relish Recipes (Try it with Zucchini!) (3)

This season, while canning pickles, I decided I wanted to make and can sweet pickle relish. I wanted to make a relish that would taste like the grocery store variety. I know that may sound odd but I really love the taste. When I need canning advice, I often turn to Sharon Peterson and her website, Simply Canning. When I realized that Sharon had published a canning cookbook, I had to purchase it.

I began checking into my canning books and asking friends for recipes, but all of the recipes had many more ingredients than I wanted to deal with in making my relish. And then I saw the recipe in my Simply Canning Cookbook. It seemed to be just what I was looking for. Since this book was a recent purchase, I had not thought to look here first, but I won’t make the same mistake again! The recipes are simple and straight forward, combined with a wealth of canning know how and experience. I like the way Sharon wrote the book as it is much the same format I have used in teaching canning classes.

Anyway, back to the “perfect” sweet relish recipe. I was a little surprised at how much onion and green pepper were in the recipe because I don’t taste it. Almost every recipe had these ingredients, so I decided to include the onion and peppers. And, Sharon’s recipe had a more reasonable amount for my taste.

My Happy Results

I made a batch and was very happy with the taste. It was exactly what I was looking for. I wrote to Sharon and asked permission to share her recipe with you all, and she readily agreed. If you are looking for a great guide for canning, I highly recommend that you purchase Simply Canning, by Sharon Peterson. It is available on Amazon by clicking this link. Not only is this book a complete guide to the mechanics of canning, the recipes are very good, too.

Here’s the recipe for you.

Sweet Pickle Relish

2014-07-31 05:26:32

Yields 6

The perfect relish for hot dogs or hamburgers!

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Ingredients

  1. 1 quart of chopped cucumbers
  2. 2 cups of chopped onions
  3. 1 cup chopped green peppers
  4. 1 cup chopped red pepper
  5. 1/4 cup canning salt
  6. 3 cups sugar
  7. 2 cups cider vinegar
  8. 1 Tbsp celery seed
  9. 1 Tbsp mustard seed

Instructions

  1. Begin by preparing your jars and heating the water in the canner. Combine chopped cucumbers, onion, and peppers in a large bowl. Sprinkle with salt and cover with cold water. Let stand for two hours. Drain well. Press out any excess water.
  2. Combine sugar, vinegar and spices in a pot. Bring to a boil and add the vegetables. Simmer 10 minutes Pack into hot jars, leaving 1/4 inch head space. Remove air bubbles, wipe jar rims and place lids on the jars. Process 10 minutes in a water bath canner or according to the directions for your altitude.

By Sharon Peterson

Adapted from Simply Canning

Adapted from Simply Canning

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Pickle Relish Recipes (Try it with Zucchini!) (5)

Recipe for Perfectly Sweet Pickle Relish

1 quart of chopped cucumbers
2 cups of chopped onions
1 cup chopped green peppers
1 cup chopped red pepper
1/4 cup canning salt
3 cups sugar
2 cups cider vinegar
1 Tbsp celery seed
1 Tbsp mustard seed

Canning the Sweet Pickle Relish

Begin by preparing your jars and heating the water in the canner. Combine chopped cucumbers, onion, and peppers in a large bowl. Sprinkle with salt and cover with cold water. Let stand for two hours. Drain well. Press out any excess water.
Combine sugar, vinegar and spices in a pot. Bring to a boil and add the vegetables. Simmer 10 minutes Pack into hot jars, leaving 1/4 inch head space. Remove air bubbles, wipe jar rims and place lids on the jars. Process 10 minutes in a water bath canner or according to the directions for your altitude.

Yields 6 pints

Zucchini Relish

While discussing relish with many of my friends and readers on social media, I learned that many of you are making relish using zucchini.

Rachelle, who occasionally writes for Homestead Chronicles, shared her zucchini relish recipe with us, too.
ZUCCHINI RECIPE
10 cups diced zucchini
1 cup pickling salt
5 cups diced onions
1 cup diced celery
3 cups sweet green peppers 2 cups sweet red peppers Mix this all together very well,
if possible refrigerate over night. Drain well, rinse several times (I wash mine 3x’s) and after the final rinse,press out as much of the water as possible.
In a large sauce pan mix: 5 cups white vinegar 6 cups sugar 2 tsp. turmeric 1 Tbsp dry mustard 3 Tbsp. Celery seed

Time to Process the Zucchini Relish

Bring to a boil and simmer 20 minutes. Mix chopped vegetables into this and bring to a simmer for 20 minutes I run this through a strainer saving the ‘juice’ and put the vegetables into the jars carefully. After the jars are filled with the proper half inch head space, Add the reserved juice so that the vegetables are covered in liquid, still leaving the head space. Clean your rims, add your lids and bands, finger tight. Process in water bath canner for 20 minutes after returning to a boil. Once they have cooled (I let mine set over night) remove bands and clean top of jar,label and store. I wait 6 weeks before opening. Hot dogs, hamburgers, macaroni salad, potato salad. Any where you would use a sweet relish. A friend uses it with her beef roast. Hope you enjoy this recipe.

Are You Searching for Crunchy Pickle Tips?

On a slightly different and yet still cucumber note, have you been searching for the secret to crunchy pickles? Ann, from A Farm Girl in the Making teaches us all about pickle making and how to get the crunch in this article. Don’t miss it. And grab a copy of Ann’s recent book, A Farm Girl’s Guide to Preserving the Harvest, (Lyon’s Press, 2019). Her book will inspire you to preserve more of your family’s food and enjoy the freshness all year long.

Pickle Relish Recipes (Try it with Zucchini!) (7)

Thanks Everyone who joined in the conversation! Let us know in the comments how you make your relish. And if you are looking to skip the exhaustion of canning season, don’t miss this post.

Pickle Relish Recipes (Try it with Zucchini!) (8)

(this post was re-published in July of 2015 and again in 2019, after edits were completed. It may contain affiliate links)

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Pickle Relish Recipes (Try it with Zucchini!) (2024)

FAQs

How to use zucchini relish? ›

Its flavor profile resembles the familiar typical pickle relish we know and love, but Delishably explains that it also goes great in tuna salad, egg salad, on sandwiches, and mixed with mayonnaise to make tartar sauce. The flavor of this relish doesn't just rely on fresh zucchini to make it pop.

Is there a difference between relish and pickle relish? ›

Relishes are condiments generally composed of chopped vegetables, with other ingredients potentially added. What's usually served as “relish” in the US is specifically a pickle relish: pickles are chopped up, seasoned, and used to flavor other dishes. However, technically a relish does not require pickles.

Is dill relish the same as chopped up pickles? ›

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 pickle relish sweet or sour? ›

Pickle relish is sometimes sour, and sometimes sweet. Other types of relish that have their own distinct flavors are mango, cranberry, onion, corn, and tomato. Relish is pretty different from other condiments in that it's freaking chunky.

What brings out flavor in zucchini? ›

Garlic powder, salt, and pepper – This simple seasoning gives the veggies delicious savory flavor. Fresh parsley or basil – They make this dish look gorgeous, and they add a burst of freshness that takes it over the top. Lemon wedges – Squeeze them over the grilled zucchini for a pop of bright flavor!

How do you use homemade relish? ›

10 Ways to Enjoy Relish
  1. Slather on hot dogs. Sure, you can put mustard or tomato sauce on hot dogs, but relish takes your favourite snack food to a whole new level. ...
  2. Spice up salads. ...
  3. Go gourmet with sandwiches. ...
  4. Perk up pork. ...
  5. Balance cheese dishes. ...
  6. Kick up vegetarian meals. ...
  7. Add flavour to fish. ...
  8. Dress up dips.
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Is relish just blended pickles? ›

In the United States, the most common relish is made from chopped pickled cucumbers, either dill or sweet pickles. It's used as a topping on sandwiches, burgers and hot dogs. But in other parts of the world, popular relishes are made with other ingredients.

Does pickle relish need to be refrigerated after opening? ›

Does sweet pickle relish need to be refrigerated once it has been opened? - Quora. No, but it does tend to increase the shelf life if refrigerated.

Can pickle relish go bad? ›

Ketchup, Mustard and Relish

Yellow mustard can be stored unopened for up to two years past its best before date, or for a year in the refrigerator after opening. 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.

What is dill pickle slang for? ›

dill pickle (plural dill pickles) A cucumber pickled in brine or vinegar flavored with dill and other seasonings. (slang, US, dated) A foolish person. [ early 20th c.]

What are the three types of relishes? ›

In North America, the word "relish" is frequently used to describe a single variety of finely chopped pickled cucumber relish, such as pickle, dill and sweet relishes.

Does relish go bad if not refrigerated? ›

According to a Heinz spokesperson, “Heinz recommends refrigerating its products after opening to maintain the best product quality,” and they note that this applies to all of its products, including mustard, BBQ sauce, and relish.

How do you thicken pickle relish? ›

Add sugar, cornstarch, pickle liquid, and cold water to a saucepan. Place over medium-high heat and simmer 6 - 8 minutes for the mixture to thicken. Transfer the Pickle Relish to a jar and leave it to cool.

What is the sweetest pickle? ›

Bread and butter pickles are a type of sweet pickle. These pickles are a true fan favorite, usually sold crinkle-cut into pickle chips.

What is in gherkin relish? ›

Ingredients: INGREDIENTS: Gherkins (Diced Gherkins, Water, Salt, Acidity Regulator (Acetic Acid), Firming Agent (Calcium Chloride), Preservative (Sodium Metabisulphite)) (Sulphites) 38%, Sugar, Water, Thickener (Modified Cornstarch), Salt, Colour (Chlorophyll - Copper Complex and Riboflavin), Spice Extract.

What do you use relish for? ›

Condiment: Use as a condiment for roasted vegetables or meat (hot or cold). Stir Fry Sauce: Thin your relish with water then use as a stir-fry sauce for meat and vegetables alike. BBQ Glaze: Use relish (thinned with water) as a glaze for BBQ meat or spare ribs.

What do you eat squash relish with? ›

Squash relish is the perfect condiment for hot dogs, peas, collards, hamburgers. It's also scrumptious over Roasted Lamb. One of my favorite ways to eat it is over pulled pork BBQ sandwiches. Also try it on burgers and even in salad.

What tastes good with relish? ›

Keep a jar of Mike's Amazing Sweet Relish handy in the fridge and enjoy it in these 10 ways.
  • Make Tartar Sauce. ...
  • Use It In Picnic Salads. ...
  • Add It In Sandwich Mixtures. ...
  • Add Flavor To Meatloaf. ...
  • Heap Up On Hot Fish. ...
  • Smear On Hot Dogs. ...
  • Make Pork More Appealing. ...
  • Kick Up Vegetarian Dishes.

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