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Crunchy Pickle Salad

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salad with pickles thinly sliced fennel and dill on a plate
Photo by Laura Murray, Prop Styling by Sophie Strangio, Food Styling by Rebecca Jurkevich

This salad is just not one briny mouthful, there are a lot of different textures going on between the crisp onions, juicy pickles, and crunchy nuts. We tend to favor pickles that are bright with acid and low on sugar; anything labeled “half-sour” usually fits the bill. If using sweeter pickles, add a bit more vinegar and salt. And honestly, you can use whatever pickles you want in this (radishes! Green beans!).  

  

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