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Title: pickling jars
Post by: staris on June 28, 2009, 12:38:04
anyone know a good place to buy some pickling jars i've got a load of beetroot ready for pickling  :)
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: Buster54 on June 28, 2009, 12:57:22
Don't waste your money use old jam - pickle or pasta sauce jars with the pop up button on the lids from family - friends and recycling bins on my way to the allotment,I always heat my beetroot and vinegar together fill the warmed jars and as the beetroot cools the lids pop making a good seal,mind you some have been a bugger to open
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: meg_gordon on June 28, 2009, 13:16:21
Don't waste your money use old jam - pickle or pasta sauce jars with the pop up button on the lids from family - friends and recycling bins on my way to the allotment,I always heat my beetroot and vinegar together fill the warmed jars and as the beetroot cools the lids pop making a good seal,mind you some have been a bugger to open

Buster54 - what else do you add to the vinegar and beetroot - I have pickled some using Delia's recipe but she uses LOTS of salt and that spoiled it a bit for me.

Meg
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: Larkshall on June 28, 2009, 13:31:32
,mind you some have been a bugger to open

If you can't open them, pour some hot water over them to release the vacuum.
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: Buster54 on June 28, 2009, 14:02:26
Hi Meg,I just use cider vinegar(not as harsh as malt) and sugar
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: staris on June 28, 2009, 17:47:17
i've tried to scrounge some but not having much luck so i'm going to have to buy some.
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: manicscousers on June 28, 2009, 18:10:58
we got some from a car boot but lakeland plastics sell them  :)
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: grannyjanny on June 28, 2009, 18:14:55
Where abouts are you staris?
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: Sholls on June 28, 2009, 18:26:47
Staris, have you tried Freecycle? (Most areas have a group nearby) Jars seem to be offered regularly.
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: staris on June 28, 2009, 18:58:07
i live in durham, i'll give freecycle a go  :)
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: meg_gordon on June 28, 2009, 20:03:48
Hi Meg,I just use cider vinegar(not as harsh as malt) and sugar

I LOVE pickled beetroot - so can I ask how much sugar per pint of vinegar?  Do you bring the vinegar to the boil, dissolve the sugar then pour over the cooked beetroot?  Sorry to keep asking, but as I said Delia's recipe leaves the beetroot too salty.

Thanks Buster
Meg
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: manicscousers on June 28, 2009, 20:12:43
I just put the beetroot into either lightly spiced vinegar or red wine vinegar, no salt at all  ???
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: mikey on June 28, 2009, 21:39:16
,mind you some have been a bugger to open

If you can't open them, pour some hot water over them to release the vacuum.

Hot water works fine ....... a safer way is to gently 'ease' the lid with a Crown Cork, (metal tops), bottle opener ...... just a tiny lift breaks the seal and does not damage the lid.

Also sterilising, no need for scalding water or ovens, just rinse out jars with Sodium (or Potassium) Metabisulphite, 1 teaspoon to a pint of warm water. Rinse jars then stand upside down to drain.

Steriliser can be bought from Home Brew shops (and some Chemists)
In North Lincolnshire the WILKO chain stock quite a good range of home Brew stuff.

Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: meg_gordon on June 29, 2009, 10:31:35
I just put the beetroot into either lightly spiced vinegar or red wine vinegar, no salt at all  ???

Thanks Manics - as I said, Delia's recipe is proving too salty - do you put the cooked beetroot into hot/boiling vinegar?

Meg
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: GodfreyRob on June 29, 2009, 11:40:21
Last year we pickled lots of onions and used different vinegars - organic cider vinegar, red wine vinegar and bog standard tesco cheap as chips. The onions in the cider vinegar turned a very weird green round the edges but the others were fine (the onions made with the red wine vinegar looked and tasted great).

Maybe the cider vinegar was not strong enough or something in it reacted with the onions.

Not all vinegars are the same strength - worth checking. Average is 5% acetic acid - but can be lower.
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: Buster54 on June 29, 2009, 12:48:56
Hi Meg I boil the beetroot,peel it under cold water then slice or whatever then in a pan I add couple of bottles of cider vinegar think they are about 330ml then add enough sugar till I taste the sweetness(just a bit on a teaspoon)I have never measured anything add the beetroot back in the vinegar till its hot but not boiling then put beetroot into warm jars and top up with the vinegar.Never used salt
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: meg_gordon on June 29, 2009, 15:57:59
Hi Meg I boil the beetroot,peel it under cold water then slice or whatever then in a pan I add couple of bottles of cider vinegar think they are about 330ml then add enough sugar till I taste the sweetness(just a bit on a teaspoon)I have never measured anything add the beetroot back in the vinegar till its hot but not boiling then put beetroot into warm jars and top up with the vinegar.Never used salt

Cheers for this - your post now saved into my recipe folder - I love trying out new pickles.

Meg
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: manicscousers on June 29, 2009, 18:25:38
I don't warm the vinegar at all, mine either get made and put into the fridge or in kilner jars for storage  :)
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: tim on June 29, 2009, 18:51:02
Put them in (cup Cider Vinegar + 1/2 cup Sugar boiled together) .

No need to reheat.

Jars? All the old previous user ones!
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: stooriefit on July 01, 2009, 16:25:13
Staris
We save all suitable jars throughout the year
but when forced to buy the best place we've found is

http://www.carterspackaging.com/shop/index.php

Jock
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: meg_gordon on July 01, 2009, 17:56:04
Staris
We save all suitable jars throughout the year
but when forced to buy the best place we've found is

http://www.carterspackaging.com/shop/index.php

Jock

What's their postage and packaging costs like Jock?

Meg
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: Buster54 on July 01, 2009, 18:13:01
Us guys have to do all the work
http://www.carterspackaging.com/content/shipping.html
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: meg_gordon on July 01, 2009, 18:30:48
Us guys have to do all the work
http://www.carterspackaging.com/content/shipping.html

Now Buster - what's the use in having a dog and barking yourself :o

 :-*
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: amphibian on July 01, 2009, 20:36:47
Staris
We save all suitable jars throughout the year
but when forced to buy the best place we've found is

http://www.carterspackaging.com/shop/index.php

Jock

That site's dangerous, I could buy so much there. How about 100m of cloche plastic for £22.
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: staris on July 01, 2009, 20:50:28
Staris
We save all suitable jars throughout the year
but when forced to buy the best place we've found is

http://www.carterspackaging.com/shop/index.php

Jock

tanks for the link there some good stuff on there  :)
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: starting out on July 01, 2009, 22:44:30
Staris if you pm me where abouts in Durham you are I may be able to give you some jars. I got a load from freecycle and while ago in preparation.
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: staris on July 01, 2009, 22:52:42
Staris if you pm me where abouts in Durham you are I may be able to give you some jars. I got a load from freecycle and while ago in preparation.
i'm pretty much sorted out now, but thanks very much for the offer  :)
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: cw6365 on September 30, 2010, 15:00:33
try http://www.jarsandbottles-store.co.uk (http://www.jarsandbottles-store.co.uk) we get all our pickling jars from them, we use this one http://www.jarsandbottles-store.co.uk/index.php/glass-jars-with-lids/16oz-pickling-jars.html (http://www.jarsandbottles-store.co.uk/index.php/glass-jars-with-lids/16oz-pickling-jars.html)
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: flytrapman on October 04, 2010, 12:01:12
I remember someone recommending Sainsburies Basic Curry @ 9p a bottle the jars are cheap.
I sometimes raid the bottle recycling banks
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: chriscross1966 on October 05, 2010, 01:27:09
I always ask round at work once in March, once in July and again in September.... generally I'm turning them away... I concentrate on getting big ones(cos beetroot eats up jar space like nothing else in my workd as far as I can tell, but I do a lot of interim pickling of gherkins that will end up in picallilli, so the small jars can be handy too... plus it means I can give the bottle donators (there are two or three who always give me plenty) small jars of my various pickled fayre.... I need to keep replacing though cos my picallilli recipe thins glass quite quickly and they become too thin to use in a couple of years.

chrisc
Title: Re: pickling jars
Post by: powerspade on October 05, 2010, 02:23:18
Asdas got offer on pickling jars
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