Dill Pickle Bread Is the Recipe You Need to Bake ASAP (2024)

This dill pickle bread has a hint of crisp pickle flavor in every bite.

I had never heard of dill pickle bread until recently. With the surge in quarantine baking, this unlikely bake has become a big hit across the Internet. But is it tasty? I had to find out.

While many renditions of dill pickle bread exist online, I chose to use this dandy as a guide. No bread machine is needed, it doesn’t call for any rare or particularly special ingredients. Chances are you have already most, if not all, of the ingredients at home.

How to Make Dill Pickle Bread

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • 1-3/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1-1/4 teaspoon baking powder
  • 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 tablespoons pickle juice (check out these other uses for pickle juice, too)
  • 1 cup diced pickles
  • 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese (it’s best to grate your own cheese)
  • 4 tablespoons chopped fresh dill

Instructions

Step 1: Prep the loaf pan

Preheat your oven to 350° F. Prep a 9 x 5-inch loaf pan with parchment paper; it is OK for the paper to extend over the sides. It will make removing the loaf (and doing dishes) a cinch!

Step 2: Make the batter

Mix the wet ingredients—sour cream, eggs, vegetable oil—together, then add the sugar. Whisk until evenly incorporated. Add flour, baking powder, salt and pickle juice to the mixture. Stir until combined.

Gently fold in the diced pickles, 1/2 cup of the shredded sharp cheddar cheese and the fresh dill. Pour the batter into the loaf pan and smooth the top over.

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Step 3: Bake

Bake the loaf for 30-40 minutes, until the top begins to get a nice golden brown on top and a toothpick put in the center comes out dry and clean. Remove from the oven.

Step 4: Add the cheese

Set your oven on broil (high) and sprinkle the remaining cheese generously over the top of the loaf. Put the loaf back in the oven for another 3-5 minutes, until the top is a golden, bubbly, cheesy vision of tasty goodness!

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Step 5: Cool

Allow the loaf to cool in the pan. Once cooled, cut into 1/2-inch slices and serve with softened butter. Enjoy!

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Initial Thoughts & Reaction

The dill pickle bread was delicious! It was dense, moist and full of pickle-y bursts of flavor.

However, the initial recipe needed a bit more oomph, in my opinion. As a result, I doubled the pickle juice, pickles, cheese and dill (which are reflected in the recipe above). I also slightly turned up the kosher salt. These changes made the bread even more delightful, with crisp pickle freshness in almost every bite.

I also made sure to specify sharp cheddar cheese—it adds even more body to the flavor. Finally, make sure you pick crispy, fresh, cold dill pickles. They give the best crunch. (I’m a Vlasic girl through and through and will sing their praises for eternity. Check out the brand that won our taste test, too.)

It’s said that Shakespeare wrote King Lear while in quarantine…and we, as a people, have crowdsourced baking dill pickle bread. #winning

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Dill Pickle Bread Is the Recipe You Need to Bake ASAP (2024)

FAQs

What is the 321 method of pickling? ›

An easy pickling recipe to follow is the 3-2-1 method; three parts water, two parts vinegar, and one part sugar. This 3-2-1 pickle brine is on the sweeter side, making it great for bread and butter pickles or spicy pickled beets. For a more savory pickle, use less sugar.

How long to can pickles? ›

Process the pickle jars

That's 10 minutes for pint jars, 15 minutes for quart jars. Set your timer as soon as you see the water start boiling. Remove pot from heat and let cool for 5 minutes. Remove the jars from the water using the lifter or tongs, transferring them back to the kitchen towel or wood cutting board.

What is the difference between regular pickles and bread and butter pickles? ›

Bread and butter pickles usually have a few more inclusions than sweet pickles – none of them actually being bread and butter of course. These extra ingredients are usually onions, green or red peppers, and various seeds from coriander, mustard, and celery plants.

What's the difference between kosher pickles and regular pickles? ›

Kosher pickles are made according to Jewish dietary laws, while regular pickles may be made using any ingredients and processing methods. Kosher pickles are typically made with a salt brine and flavored with garlic and dill, while regular pickles may be pickled with vinegar and flavored with sugar and other spices.

What is the formula for quick pickling? ›

The classic ratio is super easy to remember and is easily scale-able depending on how many pickles you're making. It's 100% vinegar, 50% water, 25% sugar and 12.5% kosher salt by weight. So for example, 200g vinegar, 100g water, 50g sugar and 25g kosher salt (again, you can scale this up or down!).

What are the 4 methods of pickling? ›

There are four general methods for pickling: quick, salt-brined, vinegar-brined and fermented. Within those basic pickling techniques, there exist many variations to pickle different vegetables and fruits and to make relishes and chutneys.

What are quick process pickles? ›

The quick process pickle method relies on adding acid in the form of vinegar and then processing the jars for a specified amount of time in a water bath canner. The unique flavor of pickled products comes from the pickling liquid which is a mixture of water, vinegar, spices and seasonings.

Can pickles go bad? ›

"Pickles will eventually spoil if given enough time. Some may think the acid will prevent mold from growing, but given enough time, the mold will prevail." Tiner says the pickle brine has a lot to do with pickles lasting up to a year past the "use by date".

What keeps pickles crisp? ›

Tannins work against softening enzymes and help keep pickles crunchier. They can be found in various sources, such as grape leaves, oak leaves, raspberry leaves, black tea, etc. Add some directly to your jars!

What pickles does McDonald's use? ›

Gedney has been a supplier of pickles to McDonald's for over 50 years, and their pickle slices have a similar flavor profile to the ones used in McDonald's burgers. You may be able to find Gedney pickles in the pickle aisle of your local grocery store or online.

What is the sweetest pickle? ›

Candied - These pickles are packed in an extra-heavily sweetened liquid. No-Salt Sweet - These are a relatively new variety of sweet pickle to which no salt has been added.

What are the tiny pickles called? ›

Those pickles are called cornichons (pronounced "KOR-nee-shons"), and they are exactly what they seem to be: tiny pickles, or, as the English call them, gherkins.

Are pickles good for your gut? ›

Fermented foods like pickles are basically probiotic superfoods, packed full of good bacteria that can support the health of your gastrointestinal microbiome and are good for your gut bacteria. Be sure to go for fermented pickles rather than vinegar-pickled.

What kind of pickles do chick fil a use? ›

But Why Are Its Pickles So Good? It turns out that the pickles Chick-fil-A gets from Bay Valley are a little different from standard pickles. The company selects cucumbers specifically for size and texture, of course, but what really makes the difference is the brine.

Are Vlasic pickles really kosher? ›

Juicy, tangy, and crunchy, these Vlasic® kosher dill spears make the perfect salty snack on their own or on the side with your favorite sandwich.

What is the 321 method of cooking? ›

The 3-2-1 Method is a process that involves smoking the ribs for three hours, wrapping them in foil and braising for two hours, and then smoking unwrapped for one hour. This not only helps the ribs cook faster, it ensures an even smoke ring and more tender meat.

What are the 3 types of pickling solution? ›

There are three general methods for vinegar-brine pickling: quick-pickling, salt-brine pickling and the vinegar-brine soak and rinse method. Within those methods, there exist many variations, recipes and approaches to make things like relishes and chutneys.

What is the best ratio of vinegar to water for pickling? ›

The basic ratio for quick pickles is 1:1 vinegar to water, and includes some combination of salt and sugar. Another ratio that is commonly followed is the 3:2:1 method, using three parts vinegar, two parts water, and 1 part sugar.

What is the basic pickling method? ›

The fastest and easiest method is called “quick pickling.” In a quick pickle recipe, also known as a “refrigerator pickle recipe,” vinegar is combined with sugar, herbs, and spices, then brought to a boil and poured over fresh fruits or vegetables. After the brine is cooled, they go in the fridge.

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