After reading this post, you'll never throw out your leftover pickle juice again!
Hang onto your pickle juice! Turns out, there are a surprising number of things you can do with your leftover pickle juice.
Vinegar Replacement:
You can use pickle juice in just about any recipe that calls for vinegar. Try it in salad dressings, soups, coleslaws, and whatever else your pickle loving heart desires! Pickle juice adds an extra boost of fantastic flavor.
Health Drink:
It may sound strange, but there are plenty of good reasons to drink your leftover pickle juice!
Post Workout Drink: Drinking pickle juice after an intense workout can help prevent muscle cramps - it also contains electrolytes that can help you stay hydrated!
PMS Remedy: The sodium content of pickle juice can help prevent muscle cramps related to PMS.
Heartburn Remedy: A few sips of pickle juice can help reduce heartburn.
Laxative: Drink a small glass of pickle juice to gently ease constipation.
Upset Stomach: Drink a small glass of pickle juice to help with general "upset stomach" symptoms. It can aid in digestion and clear up low-grade stomach discomfort.
Hiccup Stopper: Some people swear by drinking pickle juice as a cure for hiccups!
Make Pickled Food:
Toss baby carrots or shredded carrots in your pickle juice jar and let it sit in your fridge for a few days for a tangy snack!
Another delicious option would be using thinly sliced red onions - pickled red onions are perfect for topping salads, sandwiches, and more!
Marinade & Meat Tenderizer:
Salty, tangy pickle juice makes a delicious marinade for meat. You can also use it to tenderize tougher cuts. Whisk together some pickle juice, minced garlic, pepper, and other spices of choice and you got yourself a top-notch marinade!
Food Enhancer:
Adding a splash of pickle juice is an easy way to enhance the flavor of many dishes!
- Make your own dipping sauce for french fries
- Liven up store-bought barbecue sauce by adding a tablespoon of pickle juice
- Add a splash to your favorite macaroni and cheese recipe
-Add a splash of pickle juice to your fresh vegetable juice
- Elevate hummus with a few dashes of pickle juice
Garden Helper:
Some plants thrive in acidic soil. You can add pickle juice to the soil around certain plants to help increase its acidity. Avoid pouring directly on your plants, which could cause damage.
You can also use pickle juice as a weed killer - just pour a bit on those pesty garden weeds as a pet-friendly herbicide!
Cleaning Agent:
Clean off your dirty grill grates with pickle juice! Those charred bits are much easier to scrape off after being soaked with a bit of pickle juice.
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