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Place the prepared zucchini, carrots, bell peppers, and hot peppers into a large bowl.
Add the chopped garlic to the bowl with the vegetables, mixing everything together well.
5. Season and Flavor the Mixture:
Heat 1 tsp of oil in a small saucepan until it is warm but not too hot.
Pour the warm oil and 1 tsp of vinegar over the mixed vegetables. This helps to preserve the crispness and infuse the flavors more evenly.
Season with black pepper, paprika, and curry to taste, according to your preference for spice and warmth.
Add 2.5 tbsp of salt and 25 tbsp (315 g) of sugar. Mix thoroughly, ensuring that all the vegetables are evenly coated with the salt, sugar, and seasonings. As the vegetables sit, they will release some of their natural juices, which will form a flavorful liquid.
6. Fill the Jars:
Prepare clean, sterilized jars. Divide the vegetable mixture evenly among the jars, packing the vegetables tightly.
Distribute the liquid released by the vegetables evenly between the jars, ensuring that each jar has enough liquid to cover the vegetables.
7. Sterilize the Jars:
Close the jars with clean, new lids to ensure a proper seal.
Place the jars in a large pot of boiling water and sterilize for 20 minutes. Make sure the jars are fully submerged in the water during sterilization to eliminate any bacteria and ensure the pickles stay fresh.
8. Cool and Store:
Once sterilized, remove the jars from the boiling water and let them cool briefly. Turn the jars upside down and cover them with a blanket or towel to cool completely. This will help create a strong seal.
Once the jars have cooled, store them in a dry, dark place such as a pantry or cellar. These pickles will keep well through the winter months.
Tips:
For an extra flavor boost, you can experiment with other seasonings like mustard seeds, dill, or bay leaves.
If you prefer a spicier pickle, increase the number of hot peppers or add chili
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