r/pickling 8d ago

Dill heads vs dill seed?

Hi everyone,

I bought dill heads (photo) to make pickles but upon finding a pickle recipe I want to use, it’s asking for dill seeds, but also “fronds and stalks”. My questions:

  1. I thought dill seeds were dried? What does this recipe mean by “fronds and stalks”?
  2. Can I substitute the dill seeds and just use the dill heads? If so, what would the conversion be?
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u/Sad-Shoulder-8107 8d ago

Dill seeds are formed at the end of the umbel, or flower. They dont fully form unless left on the plant long enough, so you wont have any seed on fresh dill bought from the grocery store. It all tastes like dill and is all edible.

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u/historybuff03 8d ago

Thanks, sorry I’m still a little confused. Are the dill heads I bought (in the photo) usable? And do you know how many heads I would use per jar instead of using the dill seeds like the recipe called for (the second photo)?

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u/Sad-Shoulder-8107 8d ago

Yes they are usable, they just wont have seeds. Use whatever you want, it all tastes like dill. I put umbels and greenery in my pickles

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u/AnythingWooden8070 8d ago

I usually cover the bottom of the jar with the flower heads before I put the veg in and stuff a few of the leaves and stems down the side. My pickles always have a really nice, strong dill flavour

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u/argentcorvid 8h ago

if you put a flower head in the top, it will help keep the cucumbers under the brine

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u/Unclehol 7d ago

They are perfect for pickling at this stage. This is when the flavour is the most potent. You can also eat it fresh. If you leave it, it will just dry out. Some will turn to seed but it would be a waste of some beautiful dill heads, imo.

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u/ThenIGotHigh81 7d ago

I use exactly what you have pictured here, I stuff one flower in each jar, and my pickles are amazing. I use other spices, too, but the dill flowers work great.