Homemade Savoury Pickle Pie Recipe (2024)

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Pickle Pie with a flaky crust and smokey flavour is the perfect take on the classic American cheeseburger.

Our quick & easy Pickle Pie recipe features a creamy filling with yummy ingredients like dill pickles, minced beef, cheddar cheese, fried onions and liquid smoke.

We love serving this savoury meat pie at summer potlucks, family barbecues or birthdays. Top with a dollop of sour cream and slices of Bread & Butter pickles.

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What is Pickle Pie?

There are two kinds of American Pickle Pie. You can make sweet or savoury pie recipes that showcase the sour and crunchy fermented cucumbers we all love.

The most famous Pickle Pie recipe was developed in the kitchen of a vintage motel restaurant in Bicknell, a tiny town in Utah. Since the 1960s, road trippers driving along route 24 in south-central Utah would stop at the Sunglow Restaurant and Motel to fork through weird and wonderful slices of pie.

Sunglow Restaurant still serves their famous pies, including classics likes apple and blueberry. The menu also features outside-of-the-box creations such as avocado lime, pinto bean and pickle pie.

Cula Ekker’s Utah Pickle Pie is described as tasting like a traditional mince pie. But as you continue chewing, the spiced overtones transform into a unique tanginess. The pie filling is made of ground sweet pickles, eggs, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, cream, margarine and lemon extract. It’s baked in a flaky pie crust and served topped with a dollop of whipped cream.

Our recipe is a creative take on the Cheeseburger Pie. When eating this savoury Southern pie it feels as though you’re eating a crunchy pickle-filled hamburger off your fork!

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My Family Loves Pickle Pie

My father is obsessed with pickles.

When I was growing up, every Sunday at lunch my family would enjoy soup & salad accompanied by a plate of sliced cheese, charcuterie, crunchy apples and an assortment of Dill Pickles, Bread & Butter Pickles and Spicy Cucumber Pickles.

We’d stuff our hamburgers with Bread & Butter Pickle coins, enjoy crunchy German-style gherkins dipped in Swiss fondue and munch through fat Dill Pickles while devouring simple sandwiches.

Our Pickle Pie elevates the traditional Cheeseburger Pie by adding over twice the amount of chopped pickles as well as pickle juice. The recipe ensures each mouthful offers maximum pickle pleasure! Your family is sure to enjoy the abundance of crunch. Plenty of juicy dill pickles in each bite!

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Bake The Perfect Pie Crust

Whether you’re a baking beginner or whiz with a rolling pin, it’s important your pie crust is as flaky as can be.

Our Pickle Pie recipe crust is foolproof if you follow the directions carefully. Remember the important rules when making pastry: keep the ingredients as cold as can be and handle the dough as little as possible.

The flaky texture found in a perfect pie crust is thanks to the solid fat, usually butter or vegetable shortening, that is gently rolled into the dough. You want your final dough to be shaggy, with small lobs and chunks of fat visible to the naked eye.

When solid fat in a pie crust melts at a high temperature in the oven the water evaporates quickly, leaving layers of flaky crust, just like a croissant.

Have an active sourdough starter at home? Feel free to substitute our pie crust below with this excellent sourdough discard pie crust recipe.

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Best Pickles For A Pie

Our favourite pickle brands are Bick’s, Vlasik and Strub’s.

We like to add chopped dill pickles to our pie filling. We suggest topping each pie slice with a dollop of sour cream and slices of Bread & Butter pickles.

Once you’ve baked this pickle pie we suggest getting creative add taste testing other fermented vegetables in the filling. You may enjoy the crunchy texture of fermented garlic, onions, carrots, hot peppers or kimchi.

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Visit Germany’s Pickle Capital

Are you the world’s biggest pickle fan? Obsessed even?

I highly suggest you add a trip to the German region of Spreewald, an easy day trip from Berlin, to your travel bucket list.

Berg, the tourist hub of Spreedwald, is the “pickle capital of Germany.” Local restaurants offer tasting platters of pickles, many of which are available for sale on popular canal cruise tours.

The scenic holiday destination is famous for playing home to one of Germany’s most famous thermal spas and an inspiring open-air folk museum Freilandmuseum Lehde.

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Pickle Pie Tips

Ready to bake our homemade Pickle Pie? We suggest reading the recipe directions in detail to ensure you understand the step by step process.

In order to make the most delicious pie you must take the time (and pleasure) in mixing, rolling and baking a flaky crust. If you don’t have the ingredients or time feel free to purchase a frozen pie crust. You can prepare the filling at home from scratch.

Our recipe mimics the flavours and textures of a moist cheeseburger. You could substitute the minced beef for ground chicken, turkey or pork if those are your preferred meats to cook in the kitchen.

We’ve used cheddar cheese in the pie filling but you could substitute with other aged cheeses such as Parmigiano Reggiano, Gruyere, Manchego, Beemster or Mimolette.

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What To Serve with Pickle Pie

We suggest serving your pie with fresh salads or a healthy bowl of soup.

Pickle Pie has a high fat and carb content so it’s nice to contrast the flavours with fresh, juicy and acidic ingredients.

Some of our favourite soup and salad recipes include Spicy Tikka Masala Turkey Barley Soup, Piri Piri Carrot and Sweet Pepper Soup with Bulgar, Kale, Leek, Bean, Orzo and Pumpkin Soup with Pecan Pesto, Vegan Chinese Cucumber Salad, Cajun Spicy Chorizo Corn Salad, Cherry Pecan Kale Salad with Honey Lime Vinaigrette, Carrot and Tahini Salad with Crispy Cumin Chickpeas and Pistachios and Fennel, Apple, Celery and Roasted Hazelnut Salad.

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Storing Pickle Pie

If you’re planning on making extra Pickle Pie to enjoy later we suggest double the recipe. Pre-bake each crust and scoop the filling into each pie. Store pies in the freezer for up to 3 months. Bake straight out of the freezer for a quick and easy last minute meal.

If you’ve got leftovers, store pickle pie slices in Ziplock bags or Tupperware and enjoy within a week.

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Homemade Pickle Pie

Looking to learn how to make the best homemade pickle pie? This flaky & savoury American pie features dill pickles, minced beef, cheese and fried onions.

Prep Time20 minutes mins

Cook Time40 minutes mins

Total Time1 hour hr

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: beef pie, cheeseburger pie, Pickle Pie

Servings: 6

Calories: 602kcal

Equipment

  • Pie plate

  • Rolling pin

  • Frying pan

  • spatula

  • French knife

  • cheese grater

  • oven

Ingredients

Pickle Pie Crust

  • 1 1/4 cups All purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 tsp White sugar
  • 1/2 tsp Kosher salt
  • 1/2 cup Unsalted butter
  • 1/4 cup Water

Pickle Pie Filling

  • 1 lb Ground beef
  • 1 onion diced
  • 3 garlic cloves minced
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 cup Dill pickle juice
  • 3/4 cup Dill pickles chopped
  • 2 tsp Liquid smoke
  • 1/3 cup All Purpose Flour
  • 1/3 cup Milk
  • 1 cup Cheddar Cheese grated

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 F.

  • In the bottom of a large bowl, combine the flour, salt and sugar. Work the butter into the flour with your fingertips or a pastry blender until mixture resembles a coarse meal and the largest bits of butter are the size of tiny peas.

  • Add 1/4 cup cold water and stir with a spoon or flexible spatula until large clumps form. Use your hands to knead the dough together, right in the bottom of the bowl. If necessary to bring the dough together, you can add another tablespoon of water.

  • Wrap dough in a sheet of plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least one hour, or up to 48 hours, or you can quick-firm this in the freezer for 15 to 20 minutes.

  • On a floured counter, roll the dough out into a 12 to 13-inch circle shape. Fold dough gently in quarters without creasing and transfer to a 9 1/2-inch standard pie plate. Unfold dough and trim overhang to about 1/2-inch. Fold overhang under edge of pie crust and crimp decoratively.

  • Freeze for 15 minutes, until solid. Dock all over with a fork. Coat a piece of foil with butter or nonstick spray and press tightly against frozen pie shell, covering the dough and rim and molding it to fit the shape of the edges. Bake for 20 minutes, then carefully, gently remove foil. If any parts have puffed, just press them gently back into place. Patch any tears or cracks with reserved dough scraps.

  • In a large non-stick pan add ground beef, onion, garlic, salt and flour. Sauté on medium heat for 3-5 minutes until beef is browned.

  • Stir in pickle juice, liquid smoke, milk, chopped pickles, and shredded cheese. Spoon mixture into the prepared pie crust.

  • Bake in preheated oven for 20 minutes. Let rest for 30 minutes before slicing and serving. Serve topped with sliced pickles and dollop of sour cream.

Nutrition

Calories: 602kcal | Carbohydrates: 36.6g | Protein: 37.5g | Fat: 33.3g | Saturated Fat: 19.7g | Cholesterol: 149mg | Sodium: 959mg | Potassium: 435mg | Fiber: 1.7g | Sugar: 3g | Calcium: 307mg | Iron: 17mg

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FAQs

How do you make pickles taste better? ›

Spice them up: Another way to make your pickles taste fresh again is to add some spices to the jar. Try adding some garlic, dill, or mustard seeds to give them a little extra flavor. Make a pickle dip: If you have a lot of pickles that you need to use up, try making a pickle dip.

How do you fix homemade pickles that are too salty? ›

Vinegar works to balance the hardness of the salt. You can balance out the excess salt by adding homemade sugarcane vinegar to it. For some pickles, you can equalise the amount of salt increased by adding lemon juice. Because lemon juice is sour, and mixing something sour in any food can decrease the excess saltiness.

Why are my pickles so strong? ›

Why do pickles have a strong, bitter taste? This happens when you use old spices, cook too long in vinegar, or you use too much spice. Use fresh spices – use whole spices within 3-4 years of purchase. Use the processing time and method recommended in the tested fresh preserving recipe.

How do you make pickles less sour? ›

Here are some suggestions:
  1. Soaking: Place the pickles in a bowl of cold water and let them soak for about 30 minutes. ...
  2. Dilution: If your pickles are in a brine or vinegar solution, you can dilute it by adding more water or vinegar (depending on the recipe).
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What ingredient gives flavor to the pickles? ›

The primary ingredient in pickles is cucumbers. Acetic acid, or vinegar, is added to the cucumbers. After water, vinegar makes up most of the pickle juice. It also adds to the pickles' sour taste.

What seasoning is good with pickles? ›

Spicing Up Store Bought Pickles
  • Heat – whole dried peppers, red pepper flakes, cayenne, black pepper corns, prepared horseradish, or hot sauce.
  • Garlic – jarred minced garlic or garlic powder, stay away from fresh garlic because of the bacteria issues they can cause.

Why are my homemade dill pickles so salty? ›

So the fix for overly salty pickles? Drain off half to three-quarters of your brine (depending on how salty your pickles are) and replace it with fresh water. At least some of the salt that the pickles sucked up earlier will flow right back out after a few hours' soak.

What does iodized salt do to pickles? ›

Pickling salt is very fine-grained, so that it will dissolve easily. It is important to have an even salt solution when pickling. You can use a more coarse salt; just take care it's dissolved completely. Iodized salt can also turn the pickled items a darker color.

What does soaking pickles in salt water do? ›

Brined Pickles or Fermented Pickles: These go through a curing process in a brine (salt and water) solution for one or more weeks. Curing changes the color, flavor and texture of the product. If the product is a fermented one, the lactic acid produced during fermentation helps preserve the product.

Why do pickle jars not say pickle on them? ›

Because of the wide variety of our pickle forms, we use the limited label space to clearly communicate the form and flavor inside each jar.

What happens if you put too much vinegar in pickles? ›

Shriveling happens most often in very sweet or sour pickles. Using too strong a salt, sugar or vinegar solution at the beginning of the pickling process causes shriveling. Measure ingredients carefully when preparing a cucumber pickle that requires the addition of sugar, vinegar or salt over a 3-day to 2-week time.

How do chefs pickle so quickly? ›

Quick pickles are also known as refrigerator pickles. They are simply vegetables that are pickled in a vinegar, water, and salt (sometimes sugar, too) solution and stored in the refrigerator.

Why are my homemade pickles fizzy? ›

The fermentation process will resume. After a few hours at warm temperatures, some carbonation may develop in the jar, leading to a fizzy or tingling sensation on the tongue.

Why do you soak cucumbers in ice water before pickling? ›

For a quick and easy way to help ensure crisp pickles: soak cucumbers in ice water for 4 to 5 hours before pickling. This is a safer method for making crisp pickles. Using lime, or calcium hydroxide, in solution for soaking cucumbers changes the amount of acid in the cucumber tissue.

Why are my homemade pickles soggy? ›

My pickles are soft.

Typically soft pickles are a result of boiling them too long in your hot water bath canner or from having the water too hot. The temperature for the hot water bath shouldn't be higher than 185° F (keep the temperature between 180F to 185F) or it may cause softening in your pickles.

How do you enhance store bought pickles? ›

You could add things like: pickling spice, dill, chili peppers or garlic. Try some tequila, if that doesn't work, try some rum.

What goes good on pickles? ›

My 2 cents is for mustard, first choice mild yellow mustard but Dijon would go well too if you like a little bite. My kids used to love pickle sandwiches...just sliced pickles with mustard, butter, salt and pepper. Not much nutritional value but they very tasty!

How do you cut the taste of vinegar in pickles? ›

Use two pinches sugar if you are using a full two cups of vinegar. You may add too much or too little. Practice makes perfect when you have your own recipes!

Do pickles taste better the longer they sit? ›

Vinegar-preserved pickles may also need time: most refrigerated pickles taste best if they sit for at least 2 days, and processed pickles generally want to be stored a few weeks before they're open so that they fully develop their flavor.

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