Chamoy Pickle Kit in Cup (Printable)

Dill pickle wrapped in a fruit roll-up, drizzled with chamoy and Tajín, topped with sour candies for a sweet-spicy cup treat.

# What You'll Need:

→ Main Ingredients

01 - 1 large dill pickle, drained and patted dry
02 - 2 tablespoons chamoy sauce
03 - 1 tablespoon Tajín seasoning
04 - 1 fruit roll-up (single sheet)
05 - 1 sour gummy strip or belt
06 - 1 tablespoon mini sour candies (optional)
07 - 1 tablespoon hot sauce (optional)

# How-To Steps:

01 - Remove the dill pickle from its brine, drain thoroughly and pat dry with a paper towel. If you prefer a filled variation, use a small spoon to hollow the center and reserve the trimmings.
02 - Lay the fruit roll-up flat and wrap it snugly around the pickle, ensuring the strip adheres evenly along the length.
03 - Stand the wrapped pickle upright in a large cup or clear container so the top is exposed for saucing and garnishes.
04 - Drizzle 2 tablespoons of chamoy sauce evenly over the exposed top and sides of the wrapped pickle to coat it with tangy flavor.
05 - Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of Tajín seasoning over the chamoy-coated pickle, pressing lightly so the seasoning adheres.
06 - Add the sour gummy strip beside or atop the pickle and scatter mini sour candies over the cup. If desired, finish with a 1 tablespoon drizzle of hot sauce for extra heat.
07 - Serve immediately with a fork or enjoy directly from the cup while the textures remain crisp and the flavors are bright.

# Expert Advice:

01 -
  • It’s a candy shop and a snack cart all in one—pure fun you can hold in a cup.
  • You can adjust the spice or sweetness in seconds to make it totally yours.
02 -
  • I once forgot to dry the pickle and the roll-up slid off—don’t skip this part.
  • Letting the chamoy soak in for a minute makes the pickle extra flavorful all the way through.
03 -
  • Chilling the pickle for ten minutes before wrapping keeps everything firmer and easier to handle.
  • A sharp knife makes it easier to cut and share mini bites if you’re splitting with friends.
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