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The Viral Jersey Pickled Tomatoes—Made the Right Way with Green Tomatoes

If you’ve been seeing those Jersey dill pickled tomatoes all over lately, here’s the detail that actually matters:

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Crisp whole green tomatoes pickled with garlic, dill, and spices in a simple refrigerator brine

👉 They’re made with green tomatoes, not ripe ones.

That’s what gives them that signature crunch, clean bite, and true pickle texture—more like a dill pickle than a soft marinated tomato.

These are bold, garlicky, loaded with fresh dill, and ridiculously addictive. And the best part? This is a quick refrigerator recipe—no canning needed.


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Why You’ll Love These

  • Perfectly crisp (thanks to green tomatoes)
  • Big dill pickle flavor
  • Ready in 24–48 hours
  • Easy, no canning required
  • Great way to use end-of-season tomatoes

Ingredients

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Simple fresh ingredients for making Jersey dill pickled green tomatoes
  • 1½–2 pounds firm green tomatoes, sliced into wedges or thick slices
  • 4 cloves garlic, smashed
  • 1 tablespoon whole black peppercorns
  • 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes (optional)
  • 1 tablespoon mustard seeds
  • 1 large bunch fresh dill (or 2 teaspoons dried)

Brine

  • 2 cups water
  • 1 cup white vinegar
  • 1½ tablespoons kosher salt
  • 1 tablespoon sugar

How to Make Jersey Dill Pickled Green Tomatoes

1. Prep the Tomatoes

Wash and slice your green tomatoes into wedges or thick slices. They should be firm and unripe—this is key for that crisp texture. Use a toothpick to and poke some holes into the tomato to help it absorb the brine.


2. Layer the Jar

In a large mason jar or container, add:

  • Garlic
  • Dill
  • Peppercorns
  • Mustard seeds
  • Red pepper flakes

Then pack in the green tomatoes tightly.


3. Make the Brine

In a saucepan, combine water, vinegar, salt, and sugar. Bring to a simmer until dissolved.


4. Pour & Cool

Pour the hot brine over the tomatoes until fully submerged.

Let cool to room temperature, then cover and refrigerate.


5. Chill

Refrigerate for at least 24 hours—but 48 hours is where they really shine.


What Do Pickled Green Tomatoes Taste Like?

  • Crisp and slightly firm (like a pickle)
  • Tangy and vinegary
  • Bold garlic + dill flavor
  • Slight natural tartness from the green tomatoes

👉 Think: a dill pickle + fried green tomato vibes combined


Tips for Perfect Results

  • Use fully green, unripe tomatoes (not just slightly under-ripe)
  • Slice evenly for consistent texture
  • Don’t skip the dill—it’s the signature flavor
  • Keep everything submerged in brine

Variations

  • Add sliced onions for extra bite
  • Toss in jalapeños for heat
  • Use apple cider vinegar for a slightly sweeter tang
  • Add bay leaves for a more traditional pickle flavor

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Jersey Dill Pickled Green Tomatoes (Easy Refrigerator Recipe)


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  • Author: Chrissi | firsthomelovelife.com
  • Total Time: 0 hours
  • Yield: 68 SERVINGS 1x
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Description

These Jersey dill pickled green tomatoes are crisp, tangy, and packed with garlic and fresh dill flavor. This easy refrigerator pickle recipe comes together with simple ingredients and is ready in just 24 hours—no canning required.


Ingredients

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  • 2 pounds firm green tomatoes, sliced into wedges or thick slices
  • 4 cloves garlic, smashed
  • 1 tablespoon whole black peppercorns
  • 1 tablespoon mustard seeds
  • 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes (optional)
  • 1 large bunch fresh dill (or 2 teaspoons dried dill)

Brine

  • 2 cups water
  • 1 cup white vinegar
  • 1½ tablespoons kosher salt
  • 1 tablespoon sugar


Instructions

  1. Prepare the tomatoes:
    Wash tomatoes and poke holes in them with toothpick.
  2. Layer the jar:
    Add garlic, dill, peppercorns, mustard seeds, and red pepper flakes to a large mason jar. Pack in the tomatoes tightly.
  3. Make the brine:
    In a saucepan, combine water, vinegar, salt, and sugar. Bring to a simmer, stirring until dissolved.
  4. Pour the brine:
    Carefully pour the hot brine over the tomatoes until fully submerged.
  5. Cool and refrigerate:
    Let cool to room temperature, then cover and refrigerate.
  6. Chill:
    Let sit for at least 24 hours (48 hours for best flavor).

Notes

  • Use firm, fully green tomatoes for the best crunch
  • Keep tomatoes fully submerged in brine
  • Flavor improves after 1–2 days
  • Store in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks
  • Prep Time: 15 MINUTES
  • Marinate Time: 12-24 HOURS
  • Cook Time: 5 MINUTES
  • Category: Side Dish
  • Method: pickling
  • Cuisine: American

How to Serve Them

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Juicy cheeseburger topped with tangy pickled green tomatoes, crisp lettuce, and red onion

These are insanely good:


Storage

Store in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.


FAQ

Can I use red tomatoes instead?

You can—but they’ll be softer and less crisp. Green tomatoes are what give this recipe its signature texture.


Do I need to can these?

Nope—this is a refrigerator pickle recipe.


Why are my tomatoes soft?

They were likely too ripe. Stick with firm, green tomatoes.


Final Thoughts

These Jersey dill pickled green tomatoes are the kind of recipe that feels old-school but is blowing up again for a reason. They’re simple, bold, and packed with flavor—and once you try them, you’ll be hooked.

If you’ve got green tomatoes sitting on your counter, this is exactly what to make next.

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