โ01-31-2022 11:05 AM
Especially from bread and butter chips. I could drink it but realize this probably isn't very healthy. So, is there anything I can do with this juice? Same with dill chips, could you use that juice in a braising liquid for some type of meat?
โ01-31-2022 11:18 AM
Oh my....To each their own.
โ01-31-2022 11:21 AM
I use it in recipes where I don't want the texture of pickles, but I do want the flavor.
โ01-31-2022 11:25 AM
โ01-31-2022 11:27 AM
@depglass don't know what happen and why my response was a spoiler
โ01-31-2022 11:29 AM - edited โ01-31-2022 11:31 AM
Well, this is bizarre. Please try again, that is a dead serious question.
Boy am I stupid. I encounter spoiler tags on TV and movies and never open them. Will try this tomorrow night with some chicken I have that is frozen.
โ01-31-2022 11:29 AM
I always keep the pickle juice. They say it is good for leg cramps. I recently started to get cramps in my legs during my sleep. I drink some pickle juice and it helps.
I did run across a recipe that called for pickle juice. But I can not remember the recipe. I will look for it.
โ01-31-2022 11:56 AM
I love it too & use to sneak drink it when I was a kid, lol. Goggle for health benefits & recipes.
โ01-31-2022 11:57 AM
Brine chicken.
โ01-31-2022 11:57 AM
@Luvsmyfam wrote:@depglass don't know what happen and why my response was a spoiler
@Luvsmyfam You hit the spoiler tag by mistake. I sometimes do that. Just post again.
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