The Mexican Sour Gherkins are here! And they've arrived in full force. My gherkin plant is covered in the teeny little cucumbers that look a lot like miniature watermelons. I tried this variety for the first time this year and purchased it as a start. I must say it's now on the list of things to plant every year. These guys struggled a bit when I first planted them. Apparently they need full sun, and lots of it. As soon as I moved them into a spot that gets 6-8 hours a day, they began to thrive. They don't need a lot of attention, and so far they haven't run into any pest or disease problems.
I think they taste great fresh off the vine. You can pop them in your mouth cherry-tomato style, but they are so so so good pickled. I've read online that some folks have seem them in farmer's markets, but they're rare, so you may have to just grow them yourself next year. I plan to save some seeds, but you can pick up a packet here or here. Seed Savers also carries the West Indian Gherkin which I may try out next year.
Mexican Sour Gherkin Pickles
- 8oz jar
- large handful of gherkins
- 1 1/2 cups distilled white vinegar
- 1 cup water
- 2 tbsp salt (Kosher if you have it--to keep it from getting cloudy)
- 1 tbsp sugar
- 1 chile pepper
- 1 clove of garlic, sliced
- several whole cloves
- 1 tsp mustard seeds
- 1 tsp whole black peppercorns
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