Branston pickle recipe (2024)


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Branston pickle recipe

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Best pickle recipe ever.

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I promise you this tastes like the real thing and it stays great for years. It even looks like Branston.

PaulRSmith
Just cooked and the vegetables still retain some colour
Servings:Servings: 133 - Makes enough to fill a 2 litre pickle jar.
Calories per serving:26
Ready in:3 hours 20 minutes
Prep. time:1 hour 20 minutes
Cook time:2 hours
Difficulty:
Recipe author:Chef
First published:6th June 2013

Branston Pickle is made from a variety of diced vegetables, including turnips,carrots, onions, cauliflower and gherkins pickled in a sauce made from vinegar, tomato, apple and dates with spices such as mustard, coriander, garlic, cinnamon, pepper, cloves, nutmeg and cayenne pepper.

It is sweet and spicy with a chutney-like consistency, containing small chunks of vegetables in a thick brown sticky sauce. It is commonly served as part of a ploughman's lunch, a once common menu item in British pubs. It is also frequently combined with cheddar cheese in sandwiches, and most sandwich shops in the UK offer "cheese and pickle" as an option. It is available in the standard 'chunky' version, though there is also a 'sandwich' variety, where the vegetable chunks are smaller and easier to spread. In recent times, Premier Foods have also brought out a 'squeezy' variety in a plastic bottle. There was also a spicy type made for a short time, but this did not prove as popular and is now hard to find.

This is a Branston pickle-type recipe. I have adjusted the ingredient list from the common 'Internet' recipe that seems to exist everywhere. My version is below and I can vouch for its success. I tend to add chillies to everything I eat, pickles being no exception. If you are like-minded, you will find the chillies don't make the pickle too hot, they just add just a little bite. However, if your aim is to make a fairly authentic version of Branston pickle, I would add a scant tablespoon of mustard powder instead.

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Ingredients

  • 250 g carrots, peeled
  • 3 small white turnips, peeled
  • 10 big cloves of Garlic, peeled and crushed
  • 1 cup dried apricots, chopped
  • 1 cup prunes, chopped
  • 1 cup raisins
  • 1 medium cauliflower
  • 2 large onions, peeled
  • 2 apples, peeled and cored
  • 2 courgettes, unpeeled
  • 15 small co*cktail gherkins, see Chef's notes
  • 225 g dark muscovado sugar, brown sugar or jaggery
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 60 ml lemon juice
  • 350 ml cider vinegar
  • 200 ml Malt vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 teaspoons black mustard seeds
  • 4 small dried Chile de Árbol powdered in a coffee grinder or 1 scant tablespoon of mustard powder (see recipe notes)
  • 1 heaped teaspoon ground allspice
  • A big grind of black pepper
  • 1 to 2 tablespoons of caramel colouring - see comments page
  • 1 tablespoon of arrowroot powder

Mise en place

  • Chop all of the ingredients into 2.5 mm (1/8”) cubes. This is a job for your mandoline if you have one. A good one will slice and julienne in one go.

Method

  1. In a very large pan, mix all of the ingredients apart from the colouring and the thickening. Don't be concerned that there appears to be very little liquid at the start. It doesn't take long for the mixture to amalgamate.
  2. Bring to the boil then reduce to a simmer, partially covered, for about 1.5 to 2 hours or until the harder ingredients, like the turnips, have softened to your liking.
  3. Take a ladle or so of vinegar from the pan and add to a small bowl containing the arrowroot and mix to a paste, then return it to the pan. Add the caramel colouring and mix well. Stir and cook for 5 minutes more then remove from the heat and allow to cool properly.
  4. Bottle in sterilised jars, leaving for a month to mature in a cool, dark place.


Following comments from a visitor regarding the pickle drying out, it may be an idea to cut circles out of grease-proof paper to lay over the surface of the pickle before finally sealing the bottles.

Chef's notes

You could use cornflour instead of the arrowroot. I used the latter only because I had some to hand.

Use 1 teaspoon of chili powder if you don't have Chile de Árbol.

Mix the colouring very well or you will get 'darker' areas in the pickle.

I am not totally convinced that it is necessary to add pickled gherkins to a recipe that is to be pickled - however, it won't do any harm. I added a full 340g jar of small pickled gherkins with vinegar to the most recent batch I made and it tasted perfect. I'll leave it up to you to decide.

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Branston pickle recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients of Branston Pickle? ›

Vegetables in Variable Proportions (52%) (Carrot, Rutabaga, Onion, Cauliflower), Sugar, Barley Malt Vinegar, Water, Spirit Vinegar, Tomato Purée, Date Paste (Dates, Rice Flour), Salt, Apple Pulp, Modified Maize Starch, Colour (Sulphite Ammonia Caramel), Onion Powder, Concentrated Lemon Juice, Spices, Colouring Food ( ...

What is the sauce in Branston Pickle? ›

Though at first glance it may just look like the sweet cucumber-based pickle relish we're used to in the States, Branston Pickle is actually made from a variety of diced vegetables, including rutabaga, carrots, onions, and cauliflower. And it's pickled in a sauce made from vinegar, tomato, apple, and spices.

What can I use instead of Branston Pickle? ›

BRITISH PLOUGHMAN'S LUNCH PUB PICKLE
  • 1/2 cup tamarind paste.
  • 1 cup warm water.
  • 16 medium Medjool dates, pits removed, finely chopped.
  • 2 medium sweet apples, peeled, cored, and chopped.
  • 4 cloves garlic, thinly sliced.
  • 3 1/2 cups apple cider vinegar.
  • 2 cups sugar.
  • 1 tablespoon kosher salt.
Dec 7, 2017

What are the chunks made of in the Branston Pickle? ›

Branston Pickle is made from a variety of diced vegetables, including swede, carrots, onions and cauliflower pickled in a sauce made from vinegar, tomato, apple and spices.

Can you get Branston Pickle in America? ›

Branston Original Pickle, 12.7 oz,(Pack of 6) - Walmart.com.

What are the two main ingredients needed to pickle something? ›

For quick pickles, a basic brine is equal parts vinegar and water, but you can adjust the ratio to your preference. Any basic vinegar is game — white vinegar, apple cider, white wine, and rice vinegar all work well. You can use these vinegars alone or in combination.

What do you eat with Branston Pickle? ›

I enjoy it with Triscuits and a sharp cheddar as much as I do plopped on an open-faced melted cheese toast. I've used it as a relish in deviled eggs, and even been known to spread it on a dosa—here's where the smooth version comes in handy. If you're inclined, remember, a little goes a long way.

Do you put Branston Pickle in the fridge? ›

Store in a cool dry place. Once opened keep in the fridge and use within 6 weeks.

Is Ploughmans pickle the same as Branston Pickle? ›

But the classic partner for cheese is a dark brown, sweet-sour jammy concoction of vegetables, a ploughman's-style blend most famously known by the brand name Branston.

Why is there a shortage of Branston Pickle? ›

The company that makes Branston pickle has predicted a possible "run" on the product in stores after its factory was gutted by fire last week. Suffolk-based Premier Foods said it anticipated possible "significant short-term customer demand" on its two-week supply of the condiment.

Does Aldi sell Branston pickles? ›

Branston Piccalilli 360g | ALDI.

What happened to Branston Pickle? ›

Japanese firm Mizkan Euro acquired Branston in February 2013. Its products are still manufactured in the UK, and the slogan 'Bring out the Branston' remains synonymous with the brand.

Is there a smooth Branston Pickle? ›

The same great taste of Branston pickle but without the chunks, making it perfect to enjoy in your sandwiches or even try cooking with it. Simply add some Branston Smooth Pickle to give your food a tasty tang.

Why is it called Branston Pickle? ›

Named after the small village near Burton, Staffordshire, Crosse & Blackwell first produced Branston Pickle in 1922. This classic British product is still made using the same secret recipe and traditional methods today – blended to perfection for that essential Branston 'tang'.

Is Branston Pickle healthy? ›

Pros: Sweet pickles such as Branston supply small amounts of vegetables to the diet which is better than having none at all. But they retain very little of their vitamin C, and can't be realistically counted towards the five a day fruit and vegetable target that the Department of Health recommends.

How healthy is Branston Pickle? ›

Pros: Sweet pickles such as Branston supply small amounts of vegetables to the diet which is better than having none at all. But they retain very little of their vitamin C, and can't be realistically counted towards the five a day fruit and vegetable target that the Department of Health recommends.

What are the bits in Branston Pickle? ›

Vegetables in Variable Proportions (37%) (Carrot, Rutabaga, Onion, Cauliflower), Sugar, Barley Malt Vinegar, Water, Spirit Vinegar, Modified Maize Starch,Tomato Purée, Date Paste (Dates, Rice Flour), Apple Pulp, Salt, Colour (Sulphite Ammonia Caramel), Onion Powder, Concentrated Lemon Juice, Spices, Colouring Food ( ...

Is Branston Pickle the same as relish? ›

Branston relish is not in the same category. It is chunky bits of vegetables pickled in a brown sweet and tangy brown sauce that has a spicy/savory edge to it. If you are looking for actual pickle relish, this is the wrong product.

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