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Pickle de Gallo

Introduction & Inspiration

I’m a huge fan of both pickles and pico de gallo, so this recipe for “Pickle de Gallo” immediately grabbed my attention! The idea of combining the tangy, salty, and dilly flavor of pickles with the fresh, vibrant elements of pico de gallo seemed like a brilliant and delicious twist on a classic condiment.

My inspiration came from a desire to create a unique and flavorful condiment that would be perfect for topping tacos, burgers, sandwiches, or simply enjoying with tortilla chips. I wanted something that would be easy to make, use readily available ingredients, and offer a bold and refreshing flavor.

My goal was to find a recipe that captured the essence of both dill pickles and pico de gallo, creating a harmonious blend of flavors and textures. This Pickle de Gallo seemed to fit the bill perfectly: simple ingredients, a straightforward preparation process, and the potential for endless variations.

This recipe is perfect with tacos.

Nostalgic Appeal

While Pickle de Gallo is a relatively modern creation, it cleverly combines elements that evoke nostalgia. Dill pickles, of course, are a classic food, often associated with delis, sandwiches, burgers, and snacks. Their tangy, salty, and dilly flavor is instantly recognizable and comforting.

Pico de gallo, a fresh salsa made with tomatoes, onions, cilantro, and jalapeños, is a staple of Mexican cuisine, often associated with tacos, burritos, and other flavorful dishes. While this recipe omits the traditional tomato, the concept and name are clearly inspired by pico de gallo.

The combination of these two familiar elements – pickles and pico de gallo – creates a unique and appealing condiment that taps into the nostalgia of both classic American and Mexican flavors.

And the act of finely dicing vegetables and combining them with fresh herbs and seasonings is a simple yet satisfying culinary process that connects us to the joy of homemade food.

Homemade Focus

This Pickle de Gallo recipe is all about the freshness and flavor of homemade condiments. You’re taking simple ingredients – dill pickles, red onion, jalapeño, dill, lime juice, and seasonings – and transforming them into a vibrant and flavorful salsa that’s far superior to anything you could buy pre-made.

I appreciate recipes that emphasize fresh, whole ingredients and straightforward techniques, and this one certainly does. You’re in control of every element, ensuring the quality of the ingredients and tailoring the flavors to your preferences.

The process of finely dicing the pickles, red onion, and jalapeño, and chopping the fresh dill, is a hands-on experience that connects you to your food and allows for precision.

And the simple act of combining all the ingredients and letting them marinate in the refrigerator allows the flavors to meld and deepen, creating a condiment that’s both refreshing and intensely flavorful.

Flavor Goal

The primary flavor goal of this Pickle de Gallo is a bold and refreshing combination of tangy, salty, dilly, and slightly spicy flavors, with a crisp and chunky texture. It’s a condiment that’s designed to add a burst of flavor and a unique twist to a variety of dishes.

The finely diced dill pickles provide the dominant flavor, offering their signature tangy, salty, and dilly taste.

The finely diced red onion adds a bit of bite and a slightly sweet flavor.

The finely chopped jalapeño (with seeds removed for less heat) contributes a touch of spice and a vibrant flavor.

The fresh dill (or dried dill) enhances the overall dill pickle flavor, adding a bright, herbaceous note.

The fresh lime juice adds brightness and acidity, balancing the saltiness of the pickles and enhancing the other flavors.

The pickle juice contributes extra tanginess and helps to bind the ingredients together.

The garlic powder and black pepper enhance the overall flavor profile, adding a savory depth.

And the salt adjusts the seasoning to perfection.

Ingredient Insights

Let’s take a closer look at the ingredients that make this Pickle de Gallo so unique and flavorful. I’ll explain why each one is important, without listing specific measurements (those are in the recipe section).

Dill pickles, finely diced: These are the star of the show.

Red onion, finely diced:

Jalapeño, finely chopped (seeds removed for less heat):

Fresh dill, chopped (or dried dill):

Fresh lime juice:

Pickle juice (from the jar):

Garlic powder:

Black pepper:

Salt (adjust to taste):

These ingredients create a delicious result.

Essential Equipment

You won’t need any specialized equipment. Here’s what you’ll need:

A cutting board and knife: For finely dicing the pickles, red onion, and jalapeño, and for chopping the fresh dill.

A medium bowl: For combining all the ingredients.

Measuring cups and measuring spoons.

That’s it.

List of Ingredients with Measurements

Here’s the complete list of ingredients, with precise measurements:

  • 1 ½ cups dill pickles, finely diced
  • ¼ cup red onion, finely diced
  • 1 small jalapeño, finely chopped (seeds removed for less heat)
  • 2 tbsp fresh dill, chopped (or 1 tsp dried dill)
  • 1 tbsp fresh lime juice
  • 2 tbsp pickle juice (from the jar)
  • ½ tsp garlic powder
  • ½ tsp black pepper
  • ¼ tsp salt (adjust to taste)

This is a short and simple list.

Gather all the ingredients.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Let’s break down the process into easy-to-follow steps.

Step 1: Chop & Combine. In a medium bowl, mix together the finely diced dill pickles, finely diced red onion, finely chopped jalapeño, and fresh dill (or dried dill).

Step 2: Add the Flavor. Stir in the lime juice, pickle juice, garlic powder, black pepper, and salt. Toss well to combine all the ingredients evenly.

Step 3: Chill & Marinate. Let the Pickle de Gallo sit in the fridge for at least 15-20 minutes to let the flavors meld. This step is important for allowing the flavors to fully develop.

Step 4: Serve & Enjoy. Serve chilled with tortilla chips, or use as a topping for tacos, hot dogs, sandwiches, or grilled meats/vegetables.

These instructions are easy to follow.

Troubleshooting

Let’s address a couple of potential issues, and how to solve them:

Problem: My Pickle de Gallo is too salty. Solution: The saltiness will depend on the brand of pickles you use. If it’s too salty, you can try adding a little more of the other ingredients (except the salt) to balance it out. You can also add a touch of sweetness, like a pinch of sugar or a drizzle of maple syrup, to counteract the saltiness.

Problem: My Pickle de Gallo is too watery. Solution: Make sure you finely diced the pickles, as larger chunks will release more liquid. You can also try draining some of the excess liquid before serving.

Problem: It’s not spicy enough Solution: Add more jalapeno.

These solutions will help you.

Tips and Variations

This recipe is very versatile.

Tip: For the best flavor, use high-quality dill pickles that you enjoy eating on their own.

Variation: Add other finely diced vegetables to the Pickle de Gallo, such as bell peppers, tomatoes, or corn.

Tip: If you don’t have fresh dill, you can use dried dill, but use about 1 teaspoon of dried dill in place of the 2 tablespoons of fresh dill.

Variation: Add a pinch of sugar or a drizzle of maple syrup for a touch of sweetness to balance the tanginess.

Tip: For a milder flavor, remove the seeds and membranes from the jalapeño before chopping it.

Variation: Add other spices to the Pickle de Gallo, such as cumin, smoked paprika, or onion powder.

This recipe could be adapted to your taste.

Serving and Pairing Suggestions

This Pickle de Gallo is a unique and flavorful condiment that can be enjoyed in many ways. Here are some serving and pairing ideas:

Serving: Serve the Pickle de Gallo chilled.

Pairing: * With tortilla chips: A classic and easy way to enjoy it as a dip.

  • On tacos, burritos, or nachos: Adds a tangy, crunchy, and flavorful element.
  • On hot dogs or burgers: A unique and delicious alternative to traditional relish.
  • On grilled chicken, fish, or vegetables: Adds a burst of flavor and freshness.
  • As part of a larger appetizer spread: Serve it alongside other dips, salsas, and snacks.

It is perfect for a snack.

Nutritional Information

Nutritional information is approximate due to variations in specific ingredients and serving sizes. A serving (about ¼ cup) may contain:

  • Calories: 20-30 (mostly from the pickles and olive oil)
  • Fat: 1-2 grams
  • Saturated Fat: 0g
  • Cholesterol: 0mg
  • Sodium: 200-300 mg (depending on the salt content of the pickles)
  • Total Carbs. 3-5 grams
  • Dietary Fiber: 0-1 gram
  • Sugars: 1-2 grams
  • Protein: 0-1 gram

Pickle de Gallo is a relatively low-calorie and low-fat condiment, providing some vitamins and minerals from the vegetables and herbs.

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Pickle de Gallo

I hope this comprehensive guide has inspired you to make your own Pickle de Gallo! It’s a fun, flavorful, and surprisingly easy condiment that’s sure to be a hit with pickle lovers.

  • Author: Evelyn

Ingredients

Scale

Here’s the complete list of ingredients, with precise measurements:

  • 1 ½ cups dill pickles, finely diced
  • ¼ cup red onion, finely diced
  • 1 small jalapeño, finely chopped (seeds removed for less heat)
  • 2 tbsp fresh dill, chopped (or 1 tsp dried dill)
  • 1 tbsp fresh lime juice
  • 2 tbsp pickle juice (from the jar)
  • ½ tsp garlic powder
  • ½ tsp black pepper
  • ¼ tsp salt (adjust to taste)

This is a short and simple list.

Gather all the ingredients.

Instructions

Let’s break down the process into easy-to-follow steps.

Step 1: Chop & Combine. In a medium bowl, mix together the finely diced dill pickles, finely diced red onion, finely chopped jalapeño, and fresh dill (or dried dill).

Step 2: Add the Flavor. Stir in the lime juice, pickle juice, garlic powder, black pepper, and salt. Toss well to combine all the ingredients evenly.

Step 3: Chill & Marinate. Let the Pickle de Gallo sit in the fridge for at least 15-20 minutes to let the flavors meld. This step is important for allowing the flavors to fully develop.

Step 4: Serve & Enjoy. Serve chilled with tortilla chips, or use as a topping for tacos, hot dogs, sandwiches, or grilled meats/vegetables.

These instructions are easy to follow.

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Recipe Summary and Q&A

Let’s conclude with a summary of the recipe and answers to some frequently asked questions:

Recipe Summary:

Pickle de Gallo is a unique and flavorful condiment made with finely diced dill pickles, red onion, jalapeño, fresh dill, lime juice, pickle juice, and seasonings. It’s a refreshing and tangy twist on traditional pico de gallo, perfect for topping tacos, burgers, or enjoying with chips.

Q&A:

Q: Can I make this Pickle de Gallo ahead of time? A: Yes! In fact, it’s recommended to let it sit in the fridge for at least 15-20 minutes to allow the flavors to meld. You can make it several hours or even a day in advance.

Q: How long will the Pickle de Gallo keep in the refrigerator? A: It will keep for up to 3-4 days in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

Q: Can I use different types of pickles? A: Yes, you can experiment with different types of pickles, such as sweet pickles, bread and butter pickles, or spicy pickles, but the flavor profile will change accordingly.

Q: I don’t like spicy food. Can I omit the jalapeño? A: Yes, you can omit the jalapeño for a milder Pickle de Gallo.

Q: Can I add other ingredients? A: Sure, just adapt to your taste.