Description
This recipe transforms ordinary store-bought dill pickles into a sweet, tangy, and spicy snack with just two ingredients. The result is a crunchy, flavor-packed pickle that’s perfect for snacking straight from the jar, serving on a charcuterie board, or adding a zesty twist to sandwiches and burgers. The best part? No cooking or canning required—just shake, refrigerate, and enjoy!
Ingredients For This 2-Ingredient Snack is Highly Addictive! (Sweet & Spicy Pickles)
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1 large jar (24 oz) dill pickle chips (or sliced dill pickles, drained slightly)
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1 cup granulated sugar (or substitute with honey/agave if preferred)
(Optional add-ins: red pepper flakes, garlic cloves, or hot sauce for extra flavor—like in the image where chili flakes and mustard seeds are visible.)
Instructions
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Open the jar of dill pickles and pour out about ½ cup of the pickle juice.
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Add 1 cup sugar directly into the jar of pickles.
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Put the lid back on tightly and shake the jar well to mix.
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Refrigerate the jar for at least 24–48 hours, shaking occasionally, until the sugar dissolves and the pickles absorb the sweet brine.
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Enjoy your sweet & spicy pickles as a snack, side dish, or topping!
Notes
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The longer the pickles sit in the fridge, the better the flavor.
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Works best with dill pickle chips, but whole spears or slices can be used.
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The sugar creates a balance of sweet, sour, and spicy that’s incredibly addictive.
Tips
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Add red pepper flakes or sliced jalapeños for a spicy kick.
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For a garlic twist, toss in 2–3 fresh garlic cloves.
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Use brown sugar for a deeper, caramel-like flavor.
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Shake the jar once a day for even flavor distribution.
Servings
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Makes about 12 servings (depending on pickle slice size).
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Serving Size: ~4–5 pickle chips.
Nutritional Information (per serving)
(Approximate, based on 12 servings)
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Calories: 45
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Carbohydrates: 11g
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Sugar: 10g
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Sodium: 240mg
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Fiber: 1g
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Fat: 0g
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Protein: 0g
Benefits
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Quick & easy snack – only 2 ingredients and minimal effort.
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Budget-friendly – uses inexpensive, store-bought pickles.
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Great for gut health – pickles still contain probiotics (if using refrigerated dills).
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Versatile – can be customized with spices, garlic, or peppers.
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Addictive flavor – perfect balance of sweet, tangy, and spicy.
Q & A
Q: Can I use homemade pickles instead of store-bought?
A: Yes! As long as they’re dill-based pickles, this recipe works perfectly.
Q: Do I have to refrigerate them?
A: Yes, refrigeration helps the sugar dissolve and flavors meld.
Q: How long will they last?
A: Up to 2–3 months in the refrigerator.
Q: Can I reduce the sugar?
A: Absolutely. Start with ½ cup and adjust to taste, or use honey/agave for a natural sweetener.
Q: Can I make them spicier?
A: Yes! Add chili flakes, hot sauce, or jalapeños for extra heat.