As a lifestyle blogger, something I normally don’t do every day is can some pickles, but when the Ball(R) Brand reached out to me to try out their preserving pot, I could not have been more excited! This post is sponsored by Ball® Fresh Preserving Products by Newell Brands; however, all thoughts and opinions are my own.
When I was growing up, I used to can vegetables with my Grandma all of the time. My grandparents would purchase their vegetables from local farmers and can them themselves to save money at the grocery store. From sauces, jams and pickles, my Grandma did it all!
I loved canning vegetables with my Grandma, but my favorite was canning pickles. So, I decided the first thing I would do when I received my pot from Ball was to can some pickles!
Luckily, I have mini cucumbers in my garden, so I used those for my pickles, but you can use any size cucumber. The preserving pot comes with a “Ball(R) Blue Book” which includes recipes. I followed the “Kosher-Style pickles” recipe to make mine.
Canning the pickles was so easy and fun, it reminded me of when I was a little girl making pickles with my Grandma! I followed the recipe exactly but didn’t add bay leaves since my Grandma didn’t have bay leaves in her recipe, and I wanted them to taste as good as they did when we made them together.
You can find Ball products at Target. I love their smaller 8oz. Ball® Quilted half-pint jars, which I used to can the pickles I made! You can find them at this link: HERE. The Ball® Blue Book recipe is easy to follow and includes all the pro tips like pre-warming your jars before the hot brine is placed in the jars, and how to safely execute the canning process. The recipe calls for using the larger jars, but I love using these smaller more decorative ones. Using different jar sizes can affect the flavor of the pickle, the size shown will give you a true kick in the taste buds!
I was a little apprehensive about making pickles without my Grandma, but they turned out AMAZING! She’s so proud of me! It’s a tradition I look forward to sharing with my future children and grandchildren one day. Also, I ate the whole jar in one sitting, so now tomorrow I’m making more!!
Next on my list is this mixed berry jam recipe!
xx, Tonya Michelle
Stephanie says
I’ve never pickled anything before, but my mom loves pickling so I’ll have to get her to teach me her ways before I get married! This is so cute. I love that it’s a family tradition!
Candace says
Cool tips! Thank you for sharing the good stuff!
Kileen says
Ooh, this sounds so yummy! Will have to try this!
Kileen
Deborah says
I really love Ball Mason jars for everything! I even use them as cups for summer cocktails!
adriana says
Ball Mason Jars are SO useful for so many things! They’re the best for having around whenever you need them.
Stephanie says
We love making homemade pickles too! What a fun tradition to carry on!
Dennis Littley says
Canning memories are things that are never forgotten!
Angela Tolsma says
I grew up canning too! It is definitely something I want to do again when I’ve the space. Glad your pickles turned out well!
Lynsey says
“I ate the whole jar in one sitting” made me crack up. Looks delicious!
Pearl says
I never knew that using different size jars can affect the flavor of the pickles!.. you learn something new everyday 🙂
Holly Lasha says
This is awesome. These are wonderful memories to make and share!
Anshika Juneja says
I love making homemade pickles and your pickles look extremely beautiful and delicious. I love cucumbers in my salad, would love to try them in pickles this time.
David Elliott says
Ok.. you have convinced me. I am really going to have to try this out. I have always wanted to do pickling and have been too nervous to do so. But this looks pretty great.
Tonya Michelle says
They honestly are delicious! Plus we use the cucumbers from our garden!
Flossie McCowald says
So I have just one question: the Ball “preserving pot” is the great big pan that you used with the Ball 1884 seal on the side? You’re right, a pot or two like that is essential for canning things – my mama has several for when she makes jams and pickles and relishes! (as do we 🙂 only not as many as she does lol)
Monidipa Dutta says
Pickling is my family tradition too. My mom and granny used to make them too. I hardly get time for myself so I don’t make them. I guess for 3 years I haven’t. I love home made pickles.. ❤❤
Becca Wilson says
These mason jars are seriously the best. I need to do some canning of my own soon.
Jennifer Prince says
Family traditions are so great! I’ve made things before like applesauce and strawberry jelly that I’ve canned. So fun!
Nidhi Fouzdar says
These product looks so cool. In our family traditions we use big preserving pots to store pickles and jam, but this looks handy. My momma would love to have this
Vaibhav Mehta says
Pickles are my favourite. They add that X factor to any food here in India. Glad you’re carrying on the tradition. Feels tempting looking at the pickle pictures.
Geraline Batarra says
Ball Mason Jars looks really helpful in our kitchen and those homemade pickles looks really delicious.
The Perfectly Imperfect Mum says
I’ve never done any pickling or preserving but I would like to try my hand at making so jam but I imagine it would get pretty messy. Well done on your pickles they sound yum!!
fashionandstylepolice says
I have never heard of Ball products until now. I would look out for them here in the UK.
Michele Dennis says
I would love to learn how to start canning. It’s something I’ve been interested in for many years but have yet to start…