Learning to Use Cucumbers that Get too Big - Betty Jean's Cucumber Relish (It's so good!)

Corie and I visited with our neighbor and friend Betty Jean Hogan. She showed us a recipe that utilizes cucumbers when they get too big for good eating. Her mother created the recipe when Betty Jean was a child growing up here in the mountains of Appalachia and everything had to be saved for winter eating.
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  • @heathermoore2152
    @heathermoore2152 Жыл бұрын

    One thing I notice about us ladies from Appalachia, we always help clean up a kitchen when it's been used! It doesn't matter who's kitchen it is, it's just the way we're raised!

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    😀

  • @tessoxford5074

    @tessoxford5074

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm an okie girl and like you always help clean up. Old ways, youngens don't do that any more.

  • @cynthiapena1141

    @cynthiapena1141

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed...Us Texas girls always help to do clean up at any and all cooking event as well .lol.

  • @tammicollie2670

    @tammicollie2670

    Жыл бұрын

    I am a California girl but my parents were from Missouri and Kentucky. I wouldn’t dream of leaving dishes or food not cleaned and put away.

  • @carlabridgesmason3529

    @carlabridgesmason3529

    Жыл бұрын

    We do that in Arkansas too!

  • @rolandpinette9946
    @rolandpinette9946 Жыл бұрын

    In our culture, the elderly are too often dismissed as being out-of-touch and with nothing to offer. God bless you, Tipper, for valuing Betty Jean's knowledge and skills, and for sharing her with the world.

  • @stevendorsey4882
    @stevendorsey4882 Жыл бұрын

    Ms. Betty Jean, like many of our elders, are treasure troves of knoweledge about many things, including recipes that tantalize our taste buds. Of course, I always feel that our elders who cook with love and kindness have the best recipes.

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree-thank you 😀

  • @jooleejoolz
    @jooleejoolz Жыл бұрын

    It is so very relaxing to watch and listen to these ladies talking about and preparing food. It's like being at your families' house during the holidays learning from your aunts and sisters. I miss my grandma... she taught me a lot of the old ways of preparing traditional food of the Transylvanian Saxons.

  • @debishaw9355

    @debishaw9355

    Жыл бұрын

    Joolee, my noni and papa were from Switzerland and I watched her and learned to cook all their yummy Swiss Italian food. I loved it. They also had a garden and they farmed in California. I sure miss them, but am so happy to have these wonderful traditions. My father played the accordion, too, and my sis and I would dance..lol

  • @zanylewis6653
    @zanylewis6653 Жыл бұрын

    Oh please tell Betty Jean: Thank you for sharing that with us and letting us come into her home. How wonderful! ❤

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    So glad you enjoyed it 😀

  • @jenren1637
    @jenren1637 Жыл бұрын

    Betty Jean is just too precious! She made my day🥰🥰🥰

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    So glad 😀

  • @harolddenton6031

    @harolddenton6031

    Жыл бұрын

    She sure is a pretty sharp minded lady. The elders are so interesting to listen to them sharing ways from the past. Makes me miss both my grandma's Bonnie (Yates) Denton and Mary Blanche (LOUDY) Jones. Both were amazing cooks. My granny jones made the most delicious chicken and dumplings and the omish friendship cakes! Granny Denton cooked up some good homemade palm bread then she would cook up a big pot of soup beans and the best macaroni and cheese. That bread was delicious with couplw spoonfuls of soup beans poured ontop of that bread.

  • @sheilajohnson6478
    @sheilajohnson6478 Жыл бұрын

    I love how Cory is a newlywed and hanging out with her elders, learning their ways. Priceless.

  • @debbieepperly3821
    @debbieepperly3821 Жыл бұрын

    This reminds me of mama making chow-chow. We would eat it with a mess of pinto beans, fried taters & cornbread. Great memories! This is a very precious woman & you can tell she has a sweet sweet spirit about her. Makes me miss mama, her canning & good home-cooked meals! Thanks Tipper, Corie & Miss Betty! Blessings from VA! 🥗💗

  • @lindastansbury2067
    @lindastansbury2067 Жыл бұрын

    Oh, my, what I wouldn't give to have Betty Jean as a neighbor. What a lovely, gracious, friendly, generous and wise lady.

  • @beekind6267
    @beekind6267 Жыл бұрын

    Thank God for our elders!!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰 Watching her peel those cucumbers was so satisfying. And I'll tell you, I cannot peel anything due to the arthritis in my thumbs. I feel the same way about zucchini. When they are too big, they taste weird to me, even in a highly flavorful dish.

  • @diamondloverforever6759

    @diamondloverforever6759

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here. I have RA and my thumbs are so painful. God bless you, Tipper and her family and Ms. Betty Jean and hers. ❤

  • @jgdays2439
    @jgdays2439 Жыл бұрын

    What a wonderful video ! I LOVE that you were able to get the story of how this relish was first created , and actually make it together with this lovely Lady . You inspired me to start canning here in England , I have done over 100 jars of various things so far this summer .

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    That is so wonderful 😀 Thank you!

  • @inthrutheoutdoor5849
    @inthrutheoutdoor5849 Жыл бұрын

    My dad was from Pennsylvania Appalachia and he would say if the cuke was too big, it was punky. don't know what that meant, but he would make the same thing and call it health slaw... it was called that when you added sugar like Miss Betty Jean. Without sugar it was called dill relish. Love the way she cooks.

  • @kellywood67
    @kellywood67 Жыл бұрын

    My cucumber bounty is solved! Thank you so much Tipper, Betty Jean and Corey!

  • @suew6264
    @suew6264 Жыл бұрын

    That was wonderful to watch especially with tears in my eyes reminiscing about days like that in the kitchen with my grandmother, and my mom. She had 7 sisters. All in the kitchen laughing and sharing recipes and stories. Oh my I miss those days for they have all passed. Thank you for the memories and oh yes Thank you Betty for this wonderful relish recipe. I will definitely try it. God bless you all.

  • @JC-uj3zj
    @JC-uj3zj Жыл бұрын

    Two things. Thank you for sharing your family and friends with those of us who don't have much of them. 2nd I vote for plenty more Betty Jean videos if possible. Sending my love to all of you in return for your kind ways and videos to us. 🥰🥰🥰👋

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    😀

  • @katechildofgod2596
    @katechildofgod2596 Жыл бұрын

    We have been canning crazy this year. With the draught and other matters the garden produced little tomatoes, only hot peppers, tiny cabbages just little batches of this and that. I’m making things I’ve never made before like sweet chili sauce! Any way here’s a super tip for you canning ladies and gents. Our canner sits on the stove and we work the counter space to the left of the pot, I keep my clean jars in the oven at the lowest temp, 170 for mine. Use a pair of good tongs, mine have silicone covering, grab your hot jar and fill. I get my lids and rings to a boil and set them close by on the counter with another set of tongs. The oven keeping the jars hot is key, so easy to quickly get a hot jar with no hot water drips. Anyway. God bless all of you in Jesus mighty name. Amen!

  • @pamelasonday-swiger8708
    @pamelasonday-swiger8708 Жыл бұрын

    This was pure nostalgia for me. My mama died last year at age 98, and she was born in the mountains of northwestern Virginia. Everyone helped in the kitchen, and spoke kindly and respectfully to one another. They really enjoyed spending time together, and cared about each other. Such a pleasure to enjoy your company!

  • @jennifersneegas8352
    @jennifersneegas8352 Жыл бұрын

    My Aunt and my Grandmother on my mother's side made something similar. They were Pennsylvania Dutch. I heard it called Picallily. They would put cherry tomatoes too.

  • @christinej2358
    @christinej2358 Жыл бұрын

    Tipper, I love how you include so many of your neighbors, friends and family in your videos. Each person has wonderful stories, recipes or talents to share with us. Betty Jean is so sweet and that relish looks delicious! Thank y’all for sharing your wonderful community with us!

  • @fermentillc
    @fermentillc Жыл бұрын

    Betty was such a gem. Your blessed to have a wonderful nieghbor with such tasty skills. I remember herein depression wisdom from my great aunt. Thank you!

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    She is 😀 Thank you for watching!

  • @st.jamesanglican2111
    @st.jamesanglican2111 Жыл бұрын

    Please do more videos with Betty Jean. She's great. Y'all work well together too!

  • @lindamcgee3651
    @lindamcgee3651 Жыл бұрын

    That looks delicious. Y'all are so blessed to have sweet older friends like Betty Jean to interact with and share the ways of their families. It's a joy to see people keeping the traditions of their families. Precious 💕 Have a blessed evening 🙏

  • @sandydee8003
    @sandydee8003 Жыл бұрын

    I love hearing good friends chatting and cooking together in the kitchen. Sounds like it’s time to put on a big pot of pintos. ❤️👍

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you 😀

  • @kathya739

    @kathya739

    Жыл бұрын

    Just put a pot on...

  • @CharlaFarmerkay
    @CharlaFarmerkay Жыл бұрын

    Oh what a beautiful video! You transported me back to my Granny’s home, when I saw Betty Jean’s aluminum (tin) foil wrapped around those stove burners! I was swooning and smiling remembering that precious memory! I loved how Corie even asked to empty her 5 gallon bucket. Attention to detail, in all you do. I don’t see that kind of hospitality like that, much anymore. I will try this cucumber relish and think of You, Corie & Miss Betty Jean. You are all such kind, Beautiful & graceful Women. Thank you for showing your lifestyle. 💕🌸🙏🏻

  • @karenrogers2826
    @karenrogers2826 Жыл бұрын

    I sure loved this video with this sweet sweet lady! She reminded me of my grandma so much. Thank you, Betty Jean.

  • @H.O.P.E.1122
    @H.O.P.E.1122 Жыл бұрын

    Miss Betty Jean was great on camera. Loved the show and could almost smell the freshness of the relish. 😊

  • @kimehlers9430
    @kimehlers9430 Жыл бұрын

    What a wonderful thing. I love learning for others. I would have treasured this time with Ms Betty.

  • @zilufuzi
    @zilufuzi Жыл бұрын

    Your vlogs are timeless and are treasures for generations to come. 🙏

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much 😀

  • @sharondoan1447
    @sharondoan1447 Жыл бұрын

    The joy of cooking in a home kitchen with relatives and friends is like none other. Food made with love and laughter. Nourishes the body and the soul.

  • @saner6888
    @saner6888 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you ladies, Ms. Betty Jean did a great job instructing and sharing her mothers recipe. Waste not want not.🌻💛🌻

  • @SoldierPoet
    @SoldierPoet Жыл бұрын

    That relish looks so delicious! Betty Jean reminds me of one of my aunts on my dad's side of the family. She's been gone since 2001 and I sure do miss her. God bless you and your family for bringing us such great content Tipper. 🙏✝️👍

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    So glad you enjoyed this one 😀

  • @cindypressley4285
    @cindypressley4285 Жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed this relish canning episode in the Foodways session. I have canned exactly like Betty Jean does for many years and have never lost a single jar! The relish certainly looks wonderful and will be great on a cold winter supper with beans and cornbread!

  • @jbmaine
    @jbmaine Жыл бұрын

    What a sweet Lady, Betty Jean is. Thank you for having her on and sharing with us all.

  • @tevans3532
    @tevans3532 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for featuring M's. Betty Jean and her cucumber relish. I will definitely be trying this with mine garden ingredients. Just recently an older friend shared with me her recipe for spiced cucumber slices made with the too large cucumbers from the garden. They are a great way to use up those too large cucumbers and are so pretty and tasty for fall and the holidays. They use cinnamon red hot candies and cinnamon sticks.

  • @zeldaknight1207
    @zeldaknight1207 Жыл бұрын

    Love this sooo much!!! All thru watching this video, I thought of my Granny ❤ I miss her soooo much, she's been gone almost 40 years but the memories that came flooding back was amazing, I could still remember the smell of her kitchen at harvest time!!! She made chow-chow too! Thanks so much for the walk down memory lane this evening...as the memories are leaking down my face!!!

  • @sharonbennett2953
    @sharonbennett2953 Жыл бұрын

    How wonderful to watch this. I watched my Grandma can every year when I was a kid growing up in the Ozarks in Missouri. She made a relish like this too.

  • @chrisfischer6514
    @chrisfischer6514 Жыл бұрын

    this seems very similar to a family recipie for "pepper cabbage" - - delicious treat for sure!!!

  • @nancyoffenhiser4916
    @nancyoffenhiser4916 Жыл бұрын

    Cory is really just becoming such a lovely woman Tipper! Thank You for visiting Miss Betty Jean and sharing this with us!

  • @dorothyupchurch-xo7rj

    @dorothyupchurch-xo7rj

    10 ай бұрын

  • @swoodhaus
    @swoodhaus Жыл бұрын

    So precious to have Ms. Betty Jean on one of your video's. Love the history of the recipe and also loved watching Ms Betty put it together. The atmosphere in the kitchen was so calming. Thank you for sharing Tipper!

  • @sandytaylor8482
    @sandytaylor8482 Жыл бұрын

    What a sweet, knowledgeable lady! I've wasted so many "too big" cucumbers!

  • @juliayoung537
    @juliayoung537 Жыл бұрын

    Sounds like a wonderful chow-chow recipe! I always love that on my pintos ❤️, haven't made it in many years but used to buy it every trip to Helen at Betty's when my husband and I were there

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for watching 😀

  • @jerrym3261

    @jerrym3261

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep! Chow chow and it really doesn't have a recipe, never exactly the same way twice and always good unless it goes bad.

  • @readyfreddy4630
    @readyfreddy4630 Жыл бұрын

    This reminds me of my family so much even the kitchen is remarkably similar to my aunt's house down in Tyler Texas, I love your channel and programs thanks a million and I appreciate it . 🙂

  • @susanblack7782
    @susanblack7782 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome ! I have the same chopper Miss Betty Jean is using! I got mine in 1992, from an old woman having a moving sale. She still had the box it came in, she said she had it a long time. This “Cucumber Relish” recipe has got to be delicious with beans! Thank you, Miss Betty Jean Hogan! You are a natural in front of the camera. You did good!

  • @Shastalady420

    @Shastalady420

    Жыл бұрын

    I came to the comments hoping someone knew about the chopper! What’s it called?

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Susan 😀

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    Look for stainless steel chopper and you'll find several online 😀

  • @Shastalady420

    @Shastalady420

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CelebratingAppalachia Thank you! I had no idea that you can cook with those bowls! What a treat this video was!

  • @montanaliving4769
    @montanaliving4769 Жыл бұрын

    I'm so excited, I have so many now! So many pickles already so it great to have a new way to use them. This is a great end of season recipe!

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it 😀

  • @melissaciswhoibe9183
    @melissaciswhoibe9183 Жыл бұрын

    Tipper, I love all your videos! This one brought back many fond memories, of my Grandma King's kitchen, and cooking with her. Betty Jean's kitchen looks a lot like my grandma's kitchen. We were blessed to have her for ninety-three years, and I wish we still had her. I can't wait to make Betty Jean's recipe, and it looks so good. Thanks for sharing this with us, and thanks to Betty Jean for sharing her kitchen, and her recipe with us. God bless y'all. From Melissa, in the mountains of Virginia.

  • @dianee7778
    @dianee7778 Жыл бұрын

    I’m so impressed with the greenery in the kitchen window! Beautiful! Thank you for sharing your recipe with us.

  • @donnaallison7462
    @donnaallison7462 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Tipper and Corey and Miss.Betty Jean Hogan for inviting us all to her wonderful kitchen for a canning of cucumber relish.Makeing the best of all that god gives us from the bounty of our gardens.

  • @KentuckyGinger
    @KentuckyGinger Жыл бұрын

    Y'all are the sweetest. I'm sad for the young folks who don't have a granny who cooked like this. My great-grandmother, all 4'11" of her, used to cook blackberry jam in a pot bigger than herself. She sent us out to pick them and had to use a stool and a huge, long spoon for stirring. Never said a bad word about another living soul. Miss her every day.

  • @kathya739

    @kathya739

    Жыл бұрын

    My mom used a stool, too, all 4'8-inches of her. I was the Amazon at 5'6"!

  • @Alicia652
    @Alicia652 Жыл бұрын

    What a great video! Miss Betty Jean reminded me of my grandmother when she cooked. No recipe as such but her food always tasted so good. And I imagine Miss Betty Jean is a phenomenal cook too! Thanks for sharing this recipe. I love how her generation was never wasteful and always made do with what they had in order to survive!

  • @sharonpack8547
    @sharonpack8547 Жыл бұрын

    This is just so precious. Learning from our elders, what a treasure! I also appreciate how you and Corie helped clean up after it was done.

  • @kimberlyking9947
    @kimberlyking9947 Жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love this video. What a blessing and a treasure of a friend you have in Mrs. Betty Jean. The relish looks amazing and I bet it is awesome with brown beans and cornbread as well as a dip for tortilla chips. I love Mrs. Betty's plant over her sink. Tipper this is a fantastic way to capture and document Appalachian life. Thank you for sharing time with your sweet and beautiful friend with us.

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much 😀

  • @frankiebutler2894

    @frankiebutler2894

    Жыл бұрын

    @Kimberly King I was admiring her plant too. I have one I’ve had since 1980 over my kitchen window.

  • @tammyhenderson334
    @tammyhenderson334 Жыл бұрын

    You were raised right Tipper, jumping in and cleaning her kitchen.♥♥ Looks like Betty Jean was a hit on KZread! Seems like a real nice lady.🥰

  • @garybrunet6346
    @garybrunet6346 Жыл бұрын

    I like many different types of relish. This one looks really good! Thank you everyone!😊🇨🇦

  • @KatInTheNorth
    @KatInTheNorth Жыл бұрын

    I love this ♥️ we can learn so much from our elders, and I cherish my time that is spent with them. Some day we will be the elders, and I pray the younger ones will take an interest ♥️ Thank you for sharing this!

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it Kat 😀

  • @cheryllamb8831
    @cheryllamb8831 Жыл бұрын

    What a sweet woman! So kind of her to share this frugal recipe with you & Corrie (& us). Thank you Betty Jean, Tipper & Corrie. I have a niece named Betty Jean 🙂

  • @MustangSally2.0
    @MustangSally2.0 Жыл бұрын

    Watching this sweet lady chop everything with a paring knife right in her hands, no cutting board, just like my Mom used to do. She never even owned a cutting board or vegetable peeler. Her tool was a paring knife. Great memories, thank you Tipper and Betty Jean!

  • @susiethomas6909
    @susiethomas6909 Жыл бұрын

    Tipper, Miss Betty Jean is adorable and must be such a blessing to your family! 🥰

  • @louiserogers352
    @louiserogers352 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Tipper for sharing this video and a big THANKS to Betty Jean for sharing her recipe!

  • @chelym4094
    @chelym4094 Жыл бұрын

    This is so sweet! Love that she was willing to share her recipe AND memories!

  • @MrsAlex-ti8ks
    @MrsAlex-ti8ks11 ай бұрын

    My Grandma Marie was from Kentucky. I never had the privilege to know her as she passed on before I was born. I grew up hearing about her Chow-chow. Unfortunately my Aunt and Mother did not take to cooking and preserving what they could. Most the family left farming and the sweet traditions that were made. I’m the youngest and the first to come back to the land. Been farming for for 16 years now. Not a season goes bye without me wishing I knew more of how she handled putting up harvest etc. Watching this is bittersweet and so I’m happy y’all shared your neighbors wisdom. ❤

  • @paulanelson1884
    @paulanelson1884 Жыл бұрын

    Watching y’all in the kitchen brings back such sweet memories to when I was a chid growing up in Somerset, Kentucky! My Maw Nichols was always canning something! No vegetables of any kind ever went to waste!❤️ I probably will be making me some of this relish! Thank y’all for sharing!

  • @1NanB
    @1NanB Жыл бұрын

    What a great way to give those over grown cucumbers a second chance to taste wonderful...!!!! Great video. Tks for sharing with all of us.😊

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    Our pleasure!

  • @lindavido7245
    @lindavido7245 Жыл бұрын

    Oh Tipper I wish people we’re still like this , I miss the people like this The way the world is now and every thing being so high I believe we’ll probably go back to these days.

  • @3251JOE
    @3251JOE Жыл бұрын

    I rented a four room bungalow across the breezeway from Virginia Sparks home for seven years, back in the late seventies to early 80's. She had a garden. At the end of the season, when there were green tomatoes on the vines that would never get ripe, she would make hot dog relish with them. She ran them through a grinder along with onions, peppers and cabbage. The veggies lay in salt over night. She drained and washed the relish, cooked it with apple cider vinegar, sugar, mustard seed and a little celery seed. I helped her every year I lived there and for many years after I moved elsewhere. Whenever I needed relish, I was welcome to a pint. It is the best thing I've ever eaten on hot dogs with mustard putting store bought sweet relish to shame. She passed a few years back and I miss her so. Seeing Miss Betty Jean make her relish brought back heart felt memories, as most of your videos do. Thank you!

  • @kennethbailey9853
    @kennethbailey9853 Жыл бұрын

    Specially Blessed Today.

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for watching 😀

  • @renakendziorski5189
    @renakendziorski5189 Жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed Ms. Betty Jean! I could listen to her talk all day! And she cooks with love and doesn’t measure !❤️❤️❤️

  • @naomibee9020
    @naomibee9020 Жыл бұрын

    I need to try this! I eat tomatoes and cucumbers on a daily basis even though I don't grow em. Sounds ideal for me. 😁

  • @kimberlymason7080
    @kimberlymason7080 Жыл бұрын

    i love these videos highlighting the older generation!

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed this one 😀

  • @jerryodell1168
    @jerryodell1168 Жыл бұрын

    There is a wonderful recipe that uses the big, yellowing cucumbers called Senfgurken (also called German Mustard Pickles or in German, Spreewälder Gurken). My wife and I would can many jars for the Winter. I miss them. They were outstanding. We had little pickles for sweet pickles, medium aged pickles for dill pickles, and the huge old ones for the Senfgurken. The recipe to share follows:

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    Sounds wonderful 😀

  • @jerryodell1168

    @jerryodell1168

    Жыл бұрын

    German Mustard Pickles (Senfgurken) Also known as Spreewälder Gurken. Makes 2 to 3 quarts Homemade German Pickles. * For the Pickles: • 4 1/2 pounds pickling cucumbers or English cucumbers • 1 onion, sliced • Fresh dill weed sprigs * For the Brine: • 2 cups white-wine vinegar • 2 cups water • 2 1/2 cups sugar • 1 tablespoon yellow mustard seed • 6 juniper berries • 1/2 teaspoon whole coriander • 1/2 teaspoon whole black peppercorns • 1/4 teaspoon whole caraway • 1/4 teaspoon whole dill seed • 1/2 teaspoon whole allspice • 1 crumbled bay leaf • 4 whole cloves • 1/8 teaspoon powdered ginger • 2 tablespoons salt How to Make It 1. Peel 4 1/2 pounds cucumbers, cut them in half lengthwise, scrape out the seeds, and then cut into 1/2-inch chunks. 2. Layer them in 2 to 3 clean quart canning jars together with some sliced onion and fresh dill sprigs. 3. In a large nonreactive (no aluminum) saucepan, make the brine by bringing 2 cups white-wine vinegar, 2 cups water, 2 1/2 cups sugar, 1 tablespoon yellow mustard seed, 6 juniper berries, 1/2 teaspoon whole coriander, 1/2 teaspoon whole black peppercorns, 1/4 teaspoon whole caraway, 1/4 teaspoon whole dill seed, 1/2 teaspoon whole allspice, 1 crumbled bay leaf, 4 whole cloves, 1/8 teaspoon powdered ginger and 2 tablespoons salt to a boil. Cook for 3 minutes or until sugar and salt are dissolved. 4. Pour the hot brine over the cucumbers in the jars to within 1/4 inch of the rim of the glass. Close immediately. Store in a cool spot or refrigerator. If you do not want to process further, keep them refrigerated or use proper canning procedures for long term pantry storage.

  • @melissaciswhoibe9183

    @melissaciswhoibe9183

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jerryodell1168 You are so sweet to share your recipe. Thank you Jerry. My husband, also named Jerry, and I currently, have a gallon of my grandma's recipe, for her ninety day Missouri pickles on the shelf. They are sweet, so I can't wait to show him your recipe. I have a question though, if I can't find juniper berries, is there something we can substitute for them? Thanks in advance. From Melissa, in the mountains of Virginia. :)

  • @jerryodell1168

    @jerryodell1168

    Жыл бұрын

    @@melissaciswhoibe9183 Love to share and hope to see less food waste by using what is normally thought to be no good. Because of my health and at my "Advanced Age as the doctor said" (a couple of months shy of 80) I can't do all of the canning I helped with years ago and the Family members are way too busy to can. And because I am type 2 diabetic I can't have the sugar. I have been looking for a small, quick sugar free recipe that is safe. Normally the sugar is usually an ingredient important for food safety, so I don't experiment. It is possible there is a refrigerator version.

  • @kathya739

    @kathya739

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jerryodell1168 Just wanted to thank you for being so gracious in sharing. It sounds like a family treasure, but your name screams Irish!!lol I'm Irish and love ferments. So good for you. I ferment a delicious concoction of soy sauce covered jalapeños and cilantro. High sodium, though. Thank you again.

  • @kristinfry3656
    @kristinfry3656 Жыл бұрын

    I would just like to invite myself into Betty Jean’s kitchen, sit down, and have her tell me things. The comfort of that kind of kitchen and that kind of person is the best. Thank you for preserving and sharing it!

  • @heatherdimmick3923
    @heatherdimmick3923 Жыл бұрын

    Oh boy does this take me back to my childhood being in the kitchen with my Nanny. Such fond memories. This relish or chow chow looks delicious & I might try my hand at it next season. I always love your videos. Thanks for sharing!

  • @dianatennant4346
    @dianatennant4346 Жыл бұрын

    This relish sounded really good it actually sounded a lot like my one Grandma's Chow Chow but the chow chow you talked about in the beginning talked to sounded like my other grandma's Chow Chow

  • @praline4157
    @praline4157 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this, it felt like a bit of divine Providence opening KZread and seeing this video because today we ‘discovered’ a cucumber bush we had forgotten. We had an extra plant that didn’t fit in the bed we planted and my husband tucked it on the back of a compost pile and we forgot all about it. Today we rediscovered it alive and well with five cucumbers the size of large zucchini. I thought what will I do with these and then there was your video. This looks so delicious and I can do it with things we have on hand.

  • @ixchelkali
    @ixchelkali Жыл бұрын

    This will be a good recipe for those cukes you let ripen to save the seeds. Instead of feeding them to the chickens, you can make Betty Jean's cucumber relish. Betty Jean reminds me so of some of my old friends that I felt right at home with her. I wish we were neighbors so I could know her in real life; I think we'd be friends. That twinkle in her eye makes me suspect we would laugh a lot. But thank you for letting us get to know vicariously. I'll bet the homebound people who get the relish appreciate knowing that someone is thinking of them as much as they do the relish. I'll bet they feel the loving kindness with every bite.

  • @carlarossetti3403
    @carlarossetti3403 Жыл бұрын

    What a great idea! I make a tomato, cucumber, bell pepper, onion salad with sweetened vinegar dressing in the summer when the tomatoes are coming in. I bet that tastes pretty much like it!! Thank you Betty Jean for the idea!!! Also, I don't water bath can. I either do it like y'all did it or pressure can stuff that you have to like meats or non pickled veggies. I ain't died yet from eating what I always called hot packed jars of food. I just listen for the "tink" so I know it sealed. There ain't a prettier sound than the tink of jars sealing!

  • @lianawelch5852
    @lianawelch5852 Жыл бұрын

    God bless you Ms. Betty, it sounds wonderful,Ms. Tipper I just love your friends and family and your community. Thank you for the recipe

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    You are so welcome 😀

  • @lianawelch5852

    @lianawelch5852

    Жыл бұрын

    ☮️🦋☮️❤️🙋

  • @ZarpeParadise
    @ZarpeParadise Жыл бұрын

    That was wonderful! I was at my granny's kitchen in Alabama again,,, I love seeing exactly how you did that! Sugar the vinegar, sweeeet! Thank You All for this video, it felt like going home.💖

  • @ZarpeParadise

    @ZarpeParadise

    Жыл бұрын

    Ms Betty Jean was lovely. I am blessed to be about her age now so it was a real treat to remember those days in my granny's kitchen and her trying to teach me. I was too young to remember. Thank you again.

  • @mishalea
    @mishalea Жыл бұрын

    Oh boy, did I really enjoy this one! I just love to see y'all workin around the kitchen, making memories, and sharing in the learning of her tried and true recipe!! And I could just watch her peel veggies day! Lol. Reminds me of my Mam.💖 It just amazes me how y'all have a few recipes that you don't water bath. I wouldn't be afraid to eat it at all if it had sealed. I know these older ladies know what they're doing! God bless, and let Betty Jean know how much I enjoyed it when you see her!💞😊🌹🌻🏵️

  • @caleenwhitakerhouse1666
    @caleenwhitakerhouse1666 Жыл бұрын

    Love this recipe Fantastic with soup beans and fried potatoes

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you 😀

  • @deanlibby5878
    @deanlibby5878 Жыл бұрын

    Tipper thanks for another great video. You could try using chopped up green tomatoes because they are usually a lot at the end of summer. I've made pickle lilly with them.

  • @inthrutheoutdoor5849

    @inthrutheoutdoor5849

    Жыл бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing... Love to put up some green tomatoes this time of year.

  • @kathya739

    @kathya739

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep can't make piccalilly without green tomatoes, cabbage, and peppers.

  • @mollylamberth5148
    @mollylamberth5148 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Betty Jean for teaching us to use what we have. Groceries prices trippled its too expensive to throw a thing away

  • @brendaglandon6435
    @brendaglandon6435 Жыл бұрын

    I love ❤️ the way you cook I'm from hazard KY I just love the old way of cooking 🍳 or canning I learned a lot from my grandmother and mother and dad. He always helped with canning God bless you and your family

  • @3doggymom
    @3doggymom Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Miss Betty Jean for letting us come into your kitchen and for teaching us a delicious looking recipe!!

  • @suzanne4504
    @suzanne4504 Жыл бұрын

    Making sweet memories in the kitchen. 😊 Corey will always have this memory. Betty Jean is so lovely.

  • @whitewindbluehand
    @whitewindbluehand Жыл бұрын

    I love her! She reminds me of my Gram's friends. So authentic and human. And INTELLIGENT! My Mom's best friend's last name was Hogan and she was my Godmother.

  • @emilythurman5040
    @emilythurman5040 Жыл бұрын

    Betty Jean is an absolute treasure! What a blessing!!!

  • @lawandaroberts-box1483
    @lawandaroberts-box1483 Жыл бұрын

    Oh I love learning from our elders. Their recipes and stories are just treasures.

  • @brendaz9222
    @brendaz9222 Жыл бұрын

    Betty Jean is a joy, thanks for showing us how to do this.

  • @nancysparks6181
    @nancysparks6181 Жыл бұрын

    I loved this video, and Betty Jean Hogan seems like an angel thank you so much for sharing something I am so passionate about (canning)❤

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    So glad you enjoyed it 😀

  • @nancysparks6181

    @nancysparks6181

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CelebratingAppalachia 🌺

  • @lindasimmons131
    @lindasimmons131 Жыл бұрын

    Really enjoyed this. I've been canning for over 35 years and have not hot bathed many time's. Your right people do frown on that. Ms. Betty did something I have never seen before & that's use her stainless bowl directly on the burner. I thought the whole time she had it on a pot of boiling water. Interesting that she did that. Thanks for sharing & for her wonderful canning recipe. ❤🙏

  • @lorchid23
    @lorchid23 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Betty Jean, for being kind enough to share this process of preservation with us! And I wonder, just how many of those cucumber strips her hands have expertly sliced over the years? ❣️🇺🇸💯

  • @carolwoodward6141
    @carolwoodward6141 Жыл бұрын

    I was captivated throughout. I grew up helping my mother can on a wood stove in the heat of harvest season. This vi brought back beautiful memories.

  • @lindamaraman-wm6ml
    @lindamaraman-wm6ml Жыл бұрын

    I can’t explain why I love to sit and watch and listen to you, your daughters, Granny and your sweet friend Miss Betty Jean as you cook or can or garden. I think it reminds me of the days I used to take for granted…the afternoons sitting around the kitchen table, or under the shade trees shelling beans or shucking corn. Just hearing Miss Betty Jean talk makes me so homesick for my own momma.

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm so glad you enjoy our videos Linda! And happy to remind you of your sweet mother.

  • @PV96
    @PV96 Жыл бұрын

    You mentioned Hayesville, my father’s family was from that area and my mother was from Franklin. We moved out west in 1960. Seeing you cook and talk about your life is so familiar to me. When Betty talked about eating her relish with Pinto beans, that brought back so many memories! Thank you!

  • @CelebratingAppalachia

    @CelebratingAppalachia

    Жыл бұрын

    Love that 😀

  • @smc130
    @smc1309 ай бұрын

    Thank y’all for inviting me to be there. I feel like I’ve spent the day with my aunts and grandma Reed. I miss them so much!

  • @connorscuriosity3520
    @connorscuriosity3520 Жыл бұрын

    I can hear my Granny's voice. That's nice. My granny made chow chow. She grew hot peppers too so hers was always hot. Have a blessed day. C

  • @delilahgillis5287
    @delilahgillis5287 Жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU REALLY ENJOYED BETTY JEAN COOKING.

  • @Biggestfoot10209
    @Biggestfoot10209 Жыл бұрын

    Betty Jean is a lovely lady, so much knowledge in her head that for the most part is lost today. Most younger people just care or want to take the time to learn to take care of themselves . They think the grocery store will always be there.

  • @Angel43920
    @Angel43920 Жыл бұрын

    My mama used to make chow chow she called it , but i didn't remember how she made it . Precious Betty Jean , sure brought back wonderful memories of my mama . TY sweet lady 🙏 . I loved the way everyone knows you by Tipper ❤️

  • @Jacelyn5440
    @Jacelyn5440 Жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed this video. I have always loved the older people. They have a wealth of knowledge to share if we just have the time to slow down and visit with them and listen. We always helped clean up, too. Just the way we were raised back in the day. Thank you so much for sharing. And do thank Ms. Betty Jean for sharing her time and talents!