quickle

verb

Etymology

Blend of quick + pickle.

  1. derived from pekel — “brine
  2. inherited from pikel — “spicy sauce served with meat or fish
  3. compounded as quickle — “quick + pickle

Definitions

  1. To pickle (food) rapidly, without the need for long storage.

    • Quickly pickled radishes—or Quickled Radishes—are an easy peasy, tart and tangy way to use up the radishes that are absolutely everywhere during the summer.
    • In this recipe, we're going to push the tartness and sweetness to the max by quickling the mango with lime juice.
    • Sesame-crusted chicken with 'quickled' slaw
  2. A pickle produced by this process.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA