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Revision as of 15:09, 18 April 2012

Description

Piccalilli

Fresh and tasty is the immediate impression you get when this salad is placed on the table - and so easy to make!!!. And why not make your own mustard vinaigrette to go with it.

Ingredients

Pickle

Directions

  1. The vegetables are cleaned and cut in small pieces.
  2. You can parboil them in salty water to avoid hardness.
  3. Boil the vegetables in the vinegar for 2 minutes.
  4. Remove from vinegar.
  5. Mix the flour with a little cold vinegar and add to vegetables with the sugar and the herbs.
  6. Boil the vinegar for 5 minutes and return the vegetables and bring to the boil.
  7. Add the atamon.
  8. Ladle into atamon washed glasses and seal.

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