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bread and butter pickle

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Noun1.bread and butter pickle - thinly sliced sweet pickles
sweet pickle - pickle cured in brine and preserved in sugar and vinegar


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Schlesinger suggests mango pickles with roasts, zucchini pickles with fish, chipotle corn circles with pork chops, bourbon peaches with duck, oil preserved roasted peppers with lamb, and bread and butter pickles chopped up to make a terrific homemade relish for burgers or hot dogs.
95 Thanksgiving Banquet-In-A-Box feeds up to eight people and includes a 12- to 14-pound whole-roasted tom turkey or honey glazed ham, mashed potatoes with turkey gravy, buttered whole kernel corn, country apple stuffing, cranberry sauce, marshmallow yams, one dozen farm baked dinner rolls, bread and butter pickles, Knott's(R) preserves and pumpkin or boysenberry pie.
He does trim the crusts from the toast, cuts each sandwich diagonally and serves it with ``chilled bread and butter pickles.
 
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