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We stumbled upon these pickles at the 2008 UNFancy Food Show in Brooklyn...(think of it as the Woodstock of food trade shows).
Joe & Bob McClure have a serious love for pickled cucumbers. Their time is divided between Brooklyn and Detroit, either city can provide the things they need to make their outstanding pickles...locally-grown organic cucumbers, water and their signature blend of spices. There's little else going on inside this jar, but they've captured something special. The fresh flavor of the cucumber is a little bit shocking...super crisp, a little spicy or garlicy (depending on which you choose) and a really nice brightness. We like to stack ham, roasted and sliced pork loin, swiss cheese and one whole pickle inside a sandwich destined for the panini press - you'll never taste a better Cubano.
And those handsome labels? They're printed using vegetable inks on presses powered by wind electricity! How's that for a pickle with pedigree?
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Posted by Bunny on 17th Jan 2013
These are the best pickles in the world!!!
Posted by chambolle on 7th Aug 2012
A whole lotta $$$ to spend on a jar of pickles, you say. You're right. But they're worth it. The spicy version definitely packs a punch and they're my favorite of the two McClure's 'flavors.' Bonus: get some fresh pickling cukes from the farmer's market, slice them up into spears and drop them in the jar. Give them a few days and you've got some dandy fresh pickles.
Posted by Mark Pole on 31st May 2012
These pickles are the absolute bomb, especially spicy, but what's left over after the pickles are gone, makes the best drinks in the world! Bloody Mary's in an empty McClure's pickle jar...fantastic.Totally recyclable.
Posted by Karl Fengler on 24th May 2012
I picked these up at William Sonoma, but last time I was there they didn't have them. :-(
I picked up a different brand they had.
The price is a little on the high side, but maybe if they were available in more main stream stores that could change.
I hope when Whole Foods open up they may carry them.
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