The Best Pickle Relish | Taste Test (2024)

There are a lot of good things to be said about relish. It's the basis for the classic Tom Swifty.* It has a shelf life of forever. It tastes great on hot dogs.

Head out to some of the great hot-doggeries in this country, say, Marci's in Jersey or Speed Dog up in Boston, and you'll know that what goes on top of the dog is almost as important as the dog itself. If you don't start with a high quality frank, preferably with a snappy, natural casing, you're never going to have a good eating experience—but a perfect relish, with a balance of sweet and tangy flavors and real crunchy bits of vegetables can take a good dog and turn it great.

*"I love hot dogs," said Tom with relish.

Think of it like a tail for your tiger or a shot of sake for your light beer. Necessary? No, but it certainly makes the whole party a bit more fun.

While technically relish is a term that refers to any sort of chopped vegetable or fruit-based condiment, when we say relish 'round these parts, we're talking specifically about the sweet, tangy, crunchy, jam-like condiment made with cucumbers and typically flavored with mustard seed (or mustard!).

We've all had it on our hot dogs at summer camp and backyard barbecues. We've spooned it out of fixin's bars during late-night stops at 7-Eleven, and we've squeezed it out of packets at the movie theater. Some of us may have even picked the neon-green variety off of our Chicago hot dogs and flicked it onto the pavement where it belongs.

We tasted all the relishes we could find (along with hot dog palate cleansers) to see which was the most worthy condiment.

The Contenders

We picked eight nationally available brands for our taste test:

We included both "sweet relish" and "hot dog relish" in our lineup, the latter being distinguished by having the addition of extra mustard and other flavorings. All of the relishes we tasted had a cucumber base flavored with sugar, vinegar, and spices.

The Criteria

A good relish should have crunchy, fresh-tasting chunks of cucumbers. Relishes that were mushy or tasted like cucumber skins did not score highly. The flavors should be bright and bold—this is a condiment, after all—with a good balance between sweet and tart.

Some additional spice flavor is welcome—mustard seed, a bit of clove, perhaps, but it's hot dog relish, not apple pie filling. Some had overwhelming warm spice aromas that couldn't be shook.

The Results:

As is often the case, nostalgia and taste memory played into the results to a large degree. Most of us grew up eating a specific brand of relish, and hey, guess what? It was our winner. It's just what relish is supposed to taste like in our minds, I guess.

Overall, tasters prized good texture—crunchy bits of real cucumber—more highly than they favored good flavor, though overly spiced brands saw significant drops in their overall score.

The most surprising part of the taste test? The unanimity of our results and the number of relishes we wouldn't recommend. In most taste tests, we find that there are a broad range of tastes in the house, which makes for a broad range of products we'd recommend. In this case, fully half of the relishes were... well, let's just say we'd rather eat our dogs naked than top them with these.

Recommended

#1: Heinz Sweet Relish (6.8/10)

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"Tastes like relish!" was the general consensus. It had a good balance of sweet and tart flavors, no spices to compete with the pickley flavor, and tons of crunch in its big cucumber bits. "This reminds me of going to the pool as a kid," said one taster, while another said "perfectly balanced with the hot dog."

This is the relish we'd put on our tables.

#2: Heinz Hot Dog Relish (5.8/10)

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The mustard-ified, spiced-up version of their regular relish boasts the same crunchy chunks of cucumber. While most tasters liked the flavor (that tasted like "French's and a pickle had a baby"), others pointed out that if you don't like mustard, you'd be unhappy with it. You're better off getting regular relish and adding mustard yourself if that's what you're after.

Good In A Pinch

#3: B&G Hot Dot Relish (4.4/10)

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Pretty ballpark classic, this one tastes sort of like a slightly mushier version of Heinz regular sweet pickle relish, though the ingredients list does mention mustard seed and spices. Not our top choice, but we wouldn't kick it off our dog.

#4: B&G Sweet Relish (4.1/10)

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Here we start heading into real mush territory. Eaten on its own, it had a very unpleasant texture with bits of cucumber skin that got caught in your teeth—it scored second to last on our good-texture-o-meter. On a hot dog, it was better, though not our first choice for wiener-topping.

Not Recommended

#5: Mt. Olive Sweet Relish (3.7/10)

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Crunchy texture, but way too sweet with hardly any acid to balance it out. A very strange aroma and aftertaste that some tasters likened to cinnamon. The ingredients list reveals nothing but "natural flavors."

#6: Vlasic Sweet Relish (3.4/10)

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Another one with strange, overly spiced flavors. This time about a third of our tasters remarked that it had an off-putting cinnamon-y aroma, though again, the ingredients only list "natural flavors." "TASTES LIKE BIG RED."

#7: Trader Joe's Organic Sweet Pickle Relish (3.2/10)

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By far the strangest tasting relish we tried. "Taste like thick applejuice with cinnamon," was one reaction. It was followed up with "blugh." "Tastes like Christmas potpourri and lacks the acid I want and need." Though it had nicely diced chunks of cucumber, the pieces quickly turned to mush in your mouth.

The award for least beat-about-the-bush comment: "I spit this one out because it was horrific."

#8: America's Choice Sweet Relish (3.1/10)

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It wasn't the worst tasting relish we tried, but the texture was off-putting. Crunchy cucumbers were there, but they were bound in a slimy liquid that was far too sweet. Celery seed and other spices dominate.

Our Tasting Methodology: All taste tests are conducted completely blind and without discussion. Tasters taste samples in random order. For example, taster A may taste sample 1 first, while taster B will taste sample 6 first. This is to prevent palate fatigue from unfairly giving any one sample an advantage. Tasters are asked to fill out tasting sheets ranking the samples for various criteria that vary from sample to sample. All data is tabulated and results are calculated with no editorial input in order to give us the most impartial representation of actual results possible.

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FAQs

What is the most popular pickle in the US? ›

Top 50 Scanned: Dill Pickle beta
Popularity
#1Kosher Dill Spears Claussen5 Calories
#2Kosher Dill, Sandwich Slices Claussen5 Calories
#3Kosher Dill Spears, Big Crunch Vlasic0 Calories
#4Pickles, Kosher Dill, Halves Claussen0 Calories
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What is the difference between India relish and regular relish? ›

What's India Relish? It's sweet relish with a dash of curry. A zesty alternative to sweet relish, try B&G® India Relish in pasta salads, on burgers and added to tuna fish.

What is the best relish for hot dogs? ›

Heinz Sweet Pickle Relish

Not only does this sweet pickle relish taste good, it's quicker and easier to use than other brands. You can squirt it directly onto your hot dog! Great taste and convenient packaging make Heinz one of the best sweet pickle relish makers.

Which pickle is tastiest? ›

List of the best pickles available online
Top-rated PicklesAmazon Rating
Sun Grow Organic Homemade Stuffed Banarasi Red Chilli Pickle4.0 / 5
Add Me Home Made Dry Mango Pickle4.1 / 5
Add me Homemade Punjabi Pachranga Mixed Pickle4.1 / 5
Add me Homemade Stuffed Green Chilli Pickle4.0 / 5
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Which is the tastiest pickle in the world? ›

Best Flavor: Claussen (10/10)
  • #2: Boar's Head (9/10)
  • #3: Grillo's (6/10)
  • #4: Trader Joe's (5/10)
  • #5: B&G (4/10)
  • #6: Mt. Olive (4/10)
  • #7: Whole Foods 365 (2/10)
  • #8: Vlasic (2/10)
  • #9: McClure's (1/10)
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Why are Vlasic pickles so good? ›

Vlasic - Kosher Dill

Despite the fact that their dill must come in the form of “natural flavor”, these pickles are solid. The flavor is one-dimensional, but inoffensive. Their signature crunch is definitely crunchy, and they aren't overly salted.

Where is the pickle capital of the United States? ›

Steven S. Jones, a local lawyer, suggested it be renamed Saint Charles in 1839. For over 40 years, St. Charles was the Pickle Capital of the World!

What is the oldest pickle in the world? ›

The earliest known examples are cucumbers that are known to have been pickled some time around 2030 BC in Mesopotamia, when inhabitants from northern India brought cucumber seeds to the Tigris valley.

What happened to Del Monte sweet pickle relish? ›

Del Monte sold the recipe for this iconic relish to Gedney's and no longer makes it. To me, that's like Heinz suddenly deciding not to make their ketchup any more, or French's their mustard. This is the relish I grew up with, and nothing else tastes quite the same.

What is gourmet relish? ›

The Mild Gourmet Relish is made with cherry peppers, onion and garlic. This is our most versatile product and is a sweet and mild jam. The perfect accompaniment to Cheese Boards or Antipasto Platters. Sticky pork chops or chicken breasts coated in mild gourmet chutney and grilled to perfection.

Is pickle relish just chopped up pickles? ›

In the United States, the most common relish is made from chopped pickled cucumbers, either dill or sweet pickles. It's used as a topping on sandwiches, burgers and hot dogs. But in other parts of the world, popular relishes are made with other ingredients.

What kind of relish is on a Chicago hot dog? ›

Chicago-style relish is a type of sweet pickle relish typically used on Chicago-style hot dogs. The unique color of the relish, often referred to as "neon green", is created by adding blue dye to regular pickle relish.

What is the most common relish? ›

In the United States, the most common commercially available relishes are made from pickled cucumbers and are known in the food trade as pickle relishes. Pickle relish is one of the most commonly used spreads in the U.S.

What kind of pickle goes on a Chicago hot dog? ›

A proper Chicago dog is an all-beef frankfurter (such as Vienna Beef) in a poppy seed bun, topped with yellow mustard, neon-green sweet pickle relish, chopped white onion, tomato slices, a dill pickle spear, pickled sport peppers and celery salt.

Who makes genuine dill pickles? ›

Olive Pickles has been creating genuine dill pickles. You won't find any pickle imposters here. Genuine Dills from Mt. Olive pickles are the real “dill”.

Why are grillo's pickles so good? ›

Our pickles are made cold, shipped cold and sold cold - artificial preservatives and added colors aren't in our vocabulary. When you bite into a Grillo's Pickle, you're experiencing the crispest, freshest and cleanest pickle you'll find anywhere. Find us in the refrigerated section.

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