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Title:How to Make them Goodies
Notice:Please Don't Start New Notes for Old Topics! Check 5.*
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Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

3967.0. "Bread 'n' Butter pickles with *no* sugar" by CUPMK::TEMPLE () Tue Aug 16 1994 22:33

    I posted this note in the GARDEN notes conference and someone suggested
    I cross post here.  I did a dir/title but didn't come across what I
    need.
    
    I've got a bumper crop of pickling cukes this year. I've already canned
    about a dozen pints of bread and butter pickles - they are *delicious*. 
    Now I'd like to can some more, but this time I'd like to use artificial
    sweetner instead of sugar.  Possible?  I'd like to give a couple of
    jars to friends and family, but one is diabetic and a couple are
    always on diets.  Is there any reason I can't substititute artificial
    sweetner or does the sugar help in the canning process some way. I use
    a recipe very similar to the one in note 729.4. 
    
    I have a couple of canning and preserving books, but neither mentions
    using artificial sweetner.  Anyone have any recipes for bread and
    butter pickles with no sugar? Thanks.
    
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3967.1Re bread and butter pickles w/no sugarGENRAL::JORDANWed Aug 17 1994 00:446
I'm not very familiar with canning, but I have been told that you cannot cook
nutrasweet (equal) I guess the flavor goes away?

I love bread and butter pickles.

LJ
3967.2BIGQ::GARDNERjustme....jacquiWed Aug 17 1994 10:187

    Check to see if the fake-sugar packet has a company's 800 number 
    and call that.  They usuallly have test kitchens  that work up
    ideas for the public as part of a push to sell more product.

    justme....jacqui
3967.3SOLVIT::ALLEN_RThu Aug 18 1994 08:0410
    My wife, who is an expert on pickling and nutrition, says the only way
    one can do this with NutraSweet etc. is to use a cold pack method.
    (Because heating the NutraSweet causes it to become very bitter and
    changes it chemically).  A cold pack method does not require heating
    the jars for sealing but they have to be kept refrigerated and have a
    limit on their self life.  She says you just follow the recipe, substitute
    the sugar with the no-cal substitute, and instead of processing the
    jars just put them in the refrigerator.

    The tool-free number on the Equal box is 1-800-323-5316 9am-3pm CST
3967.4Thanks (and it doesn't heat up the house)CUPMK::TEMPLEThu Aug 18 1994 11:193
    Thanks so much.  That really *does* make sense ... and much easier as
    well.  I'll try it this weekend.
                      
3967.5SOLVIT::ALLEN_RThu Aug 18 1994 11:2416
    and she kept looking and found a recipe in her Joy of Cooking for
    Saccharin pickles that only says to seal the jars but does not say to
    process them.  and it specifically says not to heat the mixture before
    putting it in the jars with the cukes.

    She used to help her Aunt Clara make pickles and remembers making them
    for people that need to not have sugar but can't remember the
    particulars.

    While the sugar does act as part of the preservative if one makes a
    small batch and eats them within a couple of months I would think that
    the vinegar would be plenty.  If one refrigerates them they should
    stay OK for four or five months.  Just make sure the jars and lids are 
    very clean (sterilize them in boiling water or a steam? ) and don't
    use fingers to pack or take anything from the jar that may cause
    contaminates to cause spoiling.