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gherkin

[gur-kin] / ˈgɜr kɪn /


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“French remoulade is made with mayonnaise, gherkins, chervil and capers, but here in New Orleans, of course, it’s totally different.”

From Washington Post

It's really popular in Chicago — popular enough that some jarred brands are referred to as "Chicago-style giardiniera," which typically include pickled bell peppers, celery, carrots, cauliflower and sometimes gherkins or olives.

From Salon

We have a whole dipping situation with boiled potatoes, little gherkins and bread.

From The Guardian

The second is what HTE calls tuna acieeeeeeed, where – instead of dancing in a disused mill in Blackburn – you get buck wild with finely chopped gherkins, capers, pickled hot guindillas, brined green olives and onion.

From The Guardian

We make the burger sauce by combining mayonnaise, ketchup, hotdog mustard, garlic powder and brine from a jar of gherkins.

From The Guardian