koolickles.. kool aid pickles
- 1 gallon jar of whole dill pickles
- 1 lb sugar
- 2 envelope packets unsweetened kool aid.. any flavor u like..
- gather ingredients
- open the jar of pickles.. :)
- use a collandar to drain all the pickle juice out of the jar into a large bowl.
- do not!
- get rid of the juice\rine.. u need that..
- slice each pickle in half lengthwise and put back into the jar.
- mix the sugar and the kool aid in with brine\ickle juice.
- stir until dissolved.
- pour brine mix back into jar of pickles to the top and make sure all pickles are covered.
- place jar into refridgerator and chill for about a week to a week and a half.
- pickles with now be colored and flavored to whatever you chose.
- enjoy!
- tip: the standard flavors of koolickles are strawberry and cherry.
- but u can pick whatever u like..
- this is an easy and fun recipe for kids.. just make sure u help them in the cutting portion of this recipe...
- As someone has reviewed they said no sugar if u like sour stuff... without the sugar its really really tart.
- The sugar gives it a good balance of sweet and sour.
- If u do like stuff more sour u could cut down the sugar but have u had kool aid without sugar?
- Nasty and bitter.
- koolickles: history: Popular in small, predominantly African-American Mississippi Delta towns, Koolickes are simply dill pickles that have been allowed to soak in a strong mix of Kool-Aid and brine.
- Koolickles combine two flavors well; sour and sweet.
- Their popularity is soaring; the New York Times wrote a great article about these pickles, and they even received a nod from Alton Brown on his show, "Feasting on Asphalt".
gallon, sugar, packets
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/335049-koolickles-kool-aid-pickles (may not work)