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Whats the worlds crispiest pickle?

jtmoseley

Self explanatory question. Crispiest brand of pickles? Preferably dill, I'm not about those bread and butter pickles.

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What, pickles are meant to be crispy?

 

Way to ruin a perfectly good cucumber.

Linus is my fetish.

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17 hours ago, jtmoseley said:

Self explanatory question. Crispiest brand of pickles? Preferably dill, I'm not about those bread and butter pickles.

Are you deep frying a pickle like what they do at the fair?

Thats the terminology used for CRISPY.

 

I like plain ole pickles from the jar, firm pickles. Soft pickles are rejected.

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1 hour ago, Canada EH said:

Are you deep frying a pickle like what they do at the fair?

Thats the terminology used for CRISPY.

 

I like plain ole pickles from the jar, firm pickles. Soft pickles are rejected.

Okay how about this term: I want a nice crunchy firm pickle with a big ole snap

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2 hours ago, jtmoseley said:

Okay how about this term: I want a nice crunchy firm pickle with a big ole snap

do you cut off the ends of the pickle?

then slice it down the middle to make halves then if the pickle is large enough you quarter it

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