Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (2024)

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Bread and butter pickles are hard to beat! This is the best refrigerator bread and butter pickles recipe that has just enough sugar (but not too much) to lend a sweet tang.

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These bread and butter pickles are easy enough for a beginner to make with no canning required! Make these so you can delight your family and guests with a tasty treat early in the season as soon as your first cucumbers are ready to harvest.

Why I Love To Make Bread And Butter Pickles

I have a few different variations of pickles I like to make. Like these fermented pickles, garlic dill pickles or, for something totally different, my great-grandma's mustard pickles (I also happen to love my pickled asparagus recipe, in which you could sub cucumbers for the asparagus!).

Once our garden begins to produce a harvest I love having recipes that are quick and easy to use up those first few ingredients.

When those first vegetables are ripening, they can come on kind of slowly. Sometimes it’s a fine line between too many to eat for dinner and too few to start canning.The same is true for the tailend of the growing season.

That's where this refrigerator bread and butter pickles recipe comes in! You can make any size jar of pickles and don't have to worry about canning them or having enough to do a large batch.

Additionally, they will come out crunchy because there is no processing time. A perfect combination!

If you struggle keeping those canned pickles crunchy, head on over to my post on seven tips for crunchy pickles to learn what I do to get them just the way I like them.

How Did These Pickles Get Their Name?

The answers to this question are pretty diverse. Cucumbers are an easily grown vegetable and were likely easy to grow even during hard times.

When times are tough, people get creative. It’s possible they were eaten as a complete meal by taking two pieces of bread, slathering them with butter, and adding sweet, tangy pickles.

Another legend is that during the Great Depression, pickles were used to barter for staples such as bread and butter. Wherever the name originated, it stuck, and we have delicious bread and butter pickles today!

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What Kind Of Cucumbers Are Best?

It’s best to use cucumbers intended for pickling. These are thin-skinned and shorter in length. To ensure crunchy pickles, cucumbers should be used within 24 hours of being harvested.

If you want to make this recipe but don’t have them planted in your garden, I recommend finding them at a farmer’s market or produce stand.

The wax on grocery store cucumbers prevents the pickling juices from soaking into the pickles. If store-bought waxed cucumbers are your only option, be sure to peel the skin off.

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What Is Different About Bread And Butter Pickles?

Dill pickles are the most commonly known pickles. The main difference between dill pickles and bread and butter pickles is the addition of sugar and turmeric in bread and butter pickles.

They both call for vinegar and similar seasonings with dill pickles using dill weed while bread and butter pickles use sugar.

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Are They The Same As Sweet Pickles?

Bread and butter pickles are a type of sweet pickle because they have sugar in the recipe. However, there are many different recipes for sweet pickles with flavor variations. So although bread and butter pickles can be considered sweet pickles, not all sweet pickles are bread and butter pickles.

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Supplies Needed

  • Mason Jars and Lids – The wide mouth size works well for stuffing jars, but regular mouth work as well. Sterilize jars for the amount of pickles you are making. Pro Tip: After sterilizing, allow the hot jars to cool before packing with the sliced cucumbers. This will help keep them crisp.
  • Knife – Used for cutting off the ends of the cucumbers. The blossom end contains enzymes that can soften the pickles.
  • Mandolin (optional) – A mandolin works well for cutting uniform shapes, but I prefer to use a knife for thicker slices.
  • Large Bowl – This is used to place the vegetables in after you cut them while waiting on the pickle brine to heat through.
  • Stainless Steel Pan – While I love using cast iron in my kitchen, iron, zinc, brass and copper may react with the acid of the vinegar in this recipe. Stainless steel, anodized aluminum, or heatproof glass are best for pickling recipes.
  • Canning Funnel and Ladle – The canning funnel makes it easier to pour the pickling juice into the jar and the ladle allows you to add the brine in a controlled manner.
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Ingredients Needed

  • Pickling Cucumbers – Pickling cucumbers work best for this recipe, but you can use any sliced cucumbers. That's what makes this recipe so great for using up extra garden produce before it goes bad. Trim and slice the cucumbers with a knife or mandolin. For thick-skinned cucumbers, you may want to peel them first.
  • Onion – Yellow, red, or any onion you have from the garden will work. Slice or dice the onion into small pieces.
  • Bell Peppers – Any color combo of peppers you have on hand will work, you can even add some jalapenos if you want a sweet and spicy pickle.
  • White Vinegar – Vinegar that is below 5% acidity is not acidic enough to kill off microorganisms, preserve the pickles, and prevent spoilage. While I love to make apple cider vinegar at home, I am not certain of the acidity and choose store-bought white vinegar just to be safe.
  • Sugar – You can reduce this amount if you want, but I think the sugar is what makes them so good!
  • Mustard Seed – That classic sign of a bread and butter pickle. Did you know that mustard seeds are a source of protein?
  • Celery Seed – An interesting fact about these tiny seeds is that they have minerals that support bone health. It’s amazing the benefits our seasonings have!
  • Turmeric – Turmeric is what gives bread and butter pickles that slight yellow color. It's become very popular over the last few years for its many health benefits such as improving heart health with its anti-inflammatory properties.
  • Whole Cloves – You can use ground cloves as a substitute if you don’t have whole cloves on hand.
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How To Make Bread And Butter Pickles

  1. Wash in hot soapy water a quart-size mason jar and lid. Wide mouth jars work best when stuffing them for pickles, but the regular mouth will work as well.
  2. In a stainless steel saucepan, combine vinegar, sugar, and spices. Bring the pickle brine to a boil at medium-high heat and boil for 3 minutes.
  3. Meanwhile, rinse the peppers, cucumbers, and onions. Cut off the blossom end of the cucumber (it contains enzymes that can soften pickles) and slice evenly. Cut up all the rest of your vegetables and place them in a large bowl.
  4. Layer the vegetables in the clean mason jar – thinly sliced cucumbers, peppers, and onions. Push down lightly to pack vegetables down and get a few more in. Allow 1/2″ headspace at the top of the jar. Place the jar on a towel folded in thirds.
  5. Using a canning funnel or a ladle, pour the pickling liquid over the vegetables. You may have a slight amount left over depending on how tightly you packed your jar.
  6. Wipe the rim and apply the lid.
  7. Allow to cool to room temperature for 30 minutes and then place in the refrigerator.

Pickles should marinate for two weeks and be used within three months. Confession: I always taste-test mine after two days and usually end up eating them all well before the two-week mark! But know the flavor will intensify over time.

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Bread & Butter Pickles (Refrigerator Pickles)

Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (14)Melissa Norris

The best refrigerator bread and butter pickles recipe has just enough sugar to lend a sweet tang. Easy enough for a beginner to make with no canning required!

4.46 from 24 votes

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Course Appetizer, Condiment, Snack

Cuisine American

Servings 1 quart jar

Calories 592 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups pickling cucumbers trimmed and sliced
  • 1/2 cup onion sliced
  • 1/2 cup peppers sliced
  • 2 cups white vinegar
  • 2/3 cup sugar
  • 1 tablespoon mustard seed
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon celery seed
  • 3/4 teaspoon turmeric
  • 2 whole cloves
  • 2 teaspoons salt

Instructions

  • Sterilize quart-size mason jars and lids. Wide mouth jars work best when stuffing them for pickles, but the regular mouth will work as well.

  • In a stainless steel saucepan, combine vinegar, sugar, salt, and spices. Bring the pickle brine to a boil at medium-high heat and boil for 5 minutes.

  • Meanwhile, rinse the peppers, cucumbers, and onions. Cut off the blossom end of the cucumber and slice evenly. Cut up all the rest of your vegetables and place them in a large bowl.

  • Layer the vegetables in the clean mason jar – thinly sliced cucumbers, peppers, and onions. Push down lightly to pack vegetables down and get a few more in. Allow 1/2″ headspace at the top of the jar. Place the jar on a towel folded in thirds.

  • Using acanning funnelor a ladle, pour the pickling liquid over the vegetables. You may have a slight amount left over depending on how tightly you packed your jar.

  • Wipe the rim and apply the lid.

  • Allow to cool to room temperature for 30 minutes and then place in the refrigerator.

  • Pickles should marinate for two weeks and be used within three months. Confession: I always taste-test mine after two days and usually end up eating them all well before the two-week mark! But know the flavor will intensify over time.

Notes

  • Nutrition facts are calculated for an entire jar of pickles, minus the vinegar and spices.
  • Pickles should marinate for two weeks and be used within three months. Confession: I always taste-test mine after two days and usually end up eating them all well before the two-week mark! But know the flavor will intensify over time.
  • Be sure to cut the blossom end off the cucumbers, it contains an enzyme that softens pickles(and no one likes mushy pickles!).

Nutrition

Calories: 592kcalCarbohydrates: 149gProtein: 3gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0.1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.1gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.03gSodium: 12mgPotassium: 612mgFiber: 4gSugar: 142gVitamin A: 469IUVitamin C: 74mgCalcium: 64mgIron: 1mg

Keyword Bread and Butter Pickles, Refrigerator Pickles

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About Melissa Norris

Melissa K. Norris inspires people’s faith and pioneer roots with her books, podcast, and blog. Melissa lives with her husband and two children in their own little house in the big woods in the foothills of the North Cascade Mountains. When she’s not wrangling chickens and cattle, you can find her stuffing Mason jars with homegrown food and playing with flour and sugar in the kitchen.

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  1. Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (16)Kathryn

    Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (17)
    We make these every year and call them “Refrigerator Pickles” or Ice Box Pickles. My recipe is about 30 years old… and uses apple cider vinegar and the brine is not heated.

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  2. Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (18)Judy

    Could you can these up instead of refrigerate them? They would be delish to enjoy in the winter months.

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  3. Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (19)Billie woods

    What kind of peppers did you use

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    • Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (20)Melissa Norris

      Bell peppers

      Reply

  4. Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (21)Angie

    I love the recipe, I know I wanna TRY it! I shredded and sliced zucchini, hopefully it stays well in freezer. Will cucumber be good if i shred and slice it and put in freezer ?

    I have overflowing okra in my garden. I like to eat it and no idea how to cook it. Can it be preserved? Dried? Frozen? Canned?

    How much okra can I use in the pickles? I saute cucumbers and use in salad.
    I enjoyed your class school of traditional school yesterday, keep up

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    • Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (22)Melissa Norris

      Cucumber frozen and then thawed will be mushy so it depends on what you plan on using it in

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  5. Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (24)Larry

    Can refrigerator sweet pickles be canned instead? I usually male 20-30 quarts and it takes up a lot of space in the fridge.
    Thanks!

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    • Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (25)Lena

      I’d like the answer to this too!

      Reply

  6. Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (26)Dave

    What is blossom end of cucumber

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    • Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (27)Sheri

      Dave: There is a “stem” end (where the cuke was attached to the vine) and the “blossom” end (where the flower was). The stem end is usually bigger/wider & the blossom end would be the other end.

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      • Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (28)Elke Crank

        To be on the safe side I cut off both ends of the ? cucumber and I rub the ends of the cucumber with the ends I have cut off. It seems to eliminate the bitterness some cucumbers have. Good luck. Bread and Butter pickles are my favorite.

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  7. Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (29)Heather

    Do I have to put in the clove? I really dislike cloves (too much on Easter hams growing up) Thanks

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    • Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (30)Melissa Norris

      No, you can leave them out if you don’t like the flavor, but they don’t come across very much (I’m not a huge clove fan either)

      Reply

  8. Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (31)Nicole Bradley

    My guys prefer dill over sweet. Would I just leave out the sugar for this recipe?

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    • Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (32)Melissa Norris

      Nicole,
      Yes, feel free to leave out the sugar and up the dill!

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  9. Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (33)Debbie

    Hey melissa will try the pickle recipe out sounds good am jealous of your garden bounty ours has been too hot to grow anything but weeds!!!! I have canned a few green beans and gotten onions and a few beets so far it has been pretty bad. Maybe fall will be different.

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  10. Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (34)Betty Wiebe

    My favorite pickle is dill. Do you have a recipe like this for dill? Also, I do not have a garden, so if I purchase cucs at the store, will they not be crispy?

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    • Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (35)Melissa Norris

      Betty,

      I’d just cut out the sugar and add in some fresh dill. I usually do about 3 heads of fresh dill per jar of pickles myself. If you’re getting them at the store, look for pickling cucumbers and try to pick ones that don’t look bloated. You want the surface to be bumpy and prickly almost, not smooth.

      Reply

  11. Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (36)Mickey

    Don’t forget yellow squash, zucchini, and okra make great bread and butter pickles as well. Of course you’ll have to wait on the okra. But, if you have just a few yellow squash, zucchini, or cucumbers, you can make the bread and butter pickles mentioned above. Try the yellow squash and zucchini, you’ll love it.

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    • Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (37)Melissa Norris

      Thanks for the tip, Mickey. Unfortunately, I’m too cold for okra, but we’ll have lots of squash soon.

      Reply

  12. Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (38)Barb @ Frugal Local Kitchen

    Hands down, bread and butter pickles are my favorite pickles! I put them on just about anything during the summer. We’ve even made tartar sauce with chopped up bread and butter pickles.

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    • Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (39)Melissa Norris

      Love the thought of using these in tartar sauce, thanks Barb!

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  13. Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (40)Gail

    I can’t wait to try these! Unfortunately, I will probably have to wait until next year since we weren’t able to plant a garden this year. 🙁 Our house is on the market and we are moving from Louisiana (where I was born and raised) to live in Mississippi for my husband’s work. I am a little freaked out by all these changes but I do feel like we are being led there for a reason and I am trying to trust in that. If anyone wants to say a quick prayer for me, I would certainly appreciate it!

    I have another pickle recipe that my neighbor gave me that she makes from a regular jar of dill pickles, for anyone who may not have a garden or easy access to pickling cucumbers. I haven’t tried them yet but I have tasted hers and they are wonderful!! More of a sweet-hot pickle. I’ll gladly send it along to anyone interested.

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    • Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (41)Melissa Norris

      Gail, if you can find a good farmer’s market, I’d use their cukes instead of having to wait a whole year. Praying God guides you through this process and times and you come out trusting Him more than ever.

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    • Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (42)Brunella Brunet

      Gail, I would love to have the recipe you offered for the pickles using a regular jar of dill pickles. Thanks.

      Reply

    • Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (43)Rita

      You are so kind to offer this recipe!! I can hardly wait to try it!! I’m just cutting up some cukes this evening for some mustard pickles. My family can’t live without them!! haha!! – Almost! I’ll let you know how I did!!! THANK YOU so very much!!! Hugs!!
      A Happy Pickler!!
      Rita

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    • Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (44)Cindy Jones

      Love to have pickle recipe Thanks

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    • Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (45)Elaine

      Would love to have that recipe! Totally understand the change in venue. It’s always nice to have comfort food!!

      Reply

  14. Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (46)MS Barb

    This pickle recipe sounds good! I want to try it out! THANKS for a great website!

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  15. Bread And Butter Pickles Recipe - No Canning Required (47)Joan Kovats

    Hi Melissa;

    Renewed my subscription to your web-site and am so happy about it.

    Used part of your recipe for red currant jelly; ; only had 31/2 cups of our own that had ripened recently and found that after mashing the berries, I measured the juice with equal amounts of sugar and lemon juice, of course, and I find that it was just too much sugar for the berries. I guess I prefer a bit more tartness in the jelly, but will change it for next year.

    I love the colour of the jelly; it is just a beautiful and brilliant red. Can’t wait to share it with some of my friends! God is so good in His bounty. Praise His name.

    May the Lord bless you and your family richly in all your endeavours.

    Reply

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