These Quick Pickled Cucumbers with green onion are made in the refrigerator for a simple summer snack!
Try these recipes if you're looking for more pickling options: Quick and Easy Refrigerator Pickled Banana Peppers, Quick Pickled Cucumbers and Onions and Sweet and Spicy Cucumbers and Vinegar
Quick Pickled Cucumbers (Refrigerator Pickles)
When all the hard work of tilling, planting, weeding, watering, and more weeding a garden starts to pay off, I’m always astounded and thrilled by the buckets of fresh vegetables we get to play with! We usually have no shortage of green beans, basil, zucchini, summer squash, tomatoes, peppers, sweet corn, and cucumber. So, with all that fresh goodness, you’ve got to get creative in preserving some of it!
My grandma was a wiz in the kitchen and always created the most incredible recipes for her family of 13 kids (11 of whom were boys!), and I got this recipe for quick pickled cucumbers from her. She is an incredible woman, and thinking about her makes me happy. She’d create a simple brine and throw anything from the garden in -- not just cucumbers, but onions, bell peppers, and whole cherry tomatoes, too.
It tastes like summer in a jar, and whether you’re an avid gardener or more of a grocery store frequenter, anyone can make these easy refrigerator pickles in no time.
Tips and tricks for making quick pickled cucumbers:
- White vinegar is the traditional vinegar for this recipe and a great place to start. If you know that you like apple cider or rice wine vinegar they are also good.
- These are delicious on our favorite pulled pork sandwiches (made easy in the slow cooker!), as a side for everything summer, and to eat for a snack. You can't go wrong with this simple dish all summer long.
- Want to add a little spicy? Toss in a jalapeno cut in half (delicious!).
- I love these glass containers with lids to have things like this in my fridge. I also use a mason jar and one of these reusable lids really often.
What is the best vinegar for pickling?
Most recipes call for distilled white vinegar -- it’s clear, colorless, and has a mellow aroma and tart acidic flavor. But you can really use whatever vinegar you like and have on hand, like apple cider vinegar or rice vinegar. This recipe is flexible!
What can I pickle at home?
If you ask my grandma, you can pickle any vegetables you like! A few common ones to pickle are cucumbers (of course!), radishes, carrots, red onions, asparagus, jalapenos, cauliflower, and green beans.
How do you pickle something quickly?
To pickle something, you simply need to soak the vegetables in a vinegar brine. My brine calls for water, vinegar, sugar (optional), and salt, and you simply let the cucumbers rest in the brine in the fridge until you’re ready to eat them. Letting them sit longer helps the flavors develop more, so an overnight soak is ideal, but they’re also fine to eat right away!
How long do pickled cucumbers last?
These pickled cucumbers will last about a week in the fridge. The longer they stay in the fridge the less crisp they become.
What is the best cucumber for pickling?
You want to choose a cucumber that has thicker skin.The thick skin helps the cucumber to stay crunchy. Stay away from the English cucumber because the skin is too thin.
Quick Pickled Cucumbers – Refrigerator Pickles
- Total Time: 5 minutes
- Yield: 2 cups of pickles 1x
Description
Quick and easy pickled cucumbers with onion made in the refrigerator; our favorite way to use summer cucumbers!
Ingredients
- 1 cup water
- ⅓ cup vinegar (apple cider, white, and rice wine are all good)
- 2 tablespoons sugar (optional)
- 1 to 2 teaspoons salt
- sliced garden cucumbers (about 2 cups)
- sliced onion or green onion (about ½ cup)
- additional vegetables as you like (bell pepper, whole cherry tomatoes, etc.)
Instructions
- In a small bowl add the water, vinegar, sugar, and salt. Stir to combine and until the sugar and salt have dissolved. Add the cucumber and onion. Taste and adjust the ingredients to your liking.
- All the cucumbers should be covered in the brine, if you have lots of cucumber or are making a big batch, make more brine.
- Let the mixture rest in the fridge until you are ready to eat. The flavors develop over time, so an overnight soak is great but mine are normally gone by dinner.
Notes
- I love adding the sugar and my mom does too, but my grandma doesn't add that much (she only adds a few teaspoons). I say try it and see what you like.
- White vinegar is the traditional vinegar for this recipe and a great place to start. If you know that you like apple cider or rice wine vinegar they are also good.
- You really can't mess this up. Just adjust to taste and enjoy!
- The pickles will last at least a week in the fridge but get less crisp as time goes on.
- You can reuse your brine a time or two, just add more cucumbers!
- Prep Time: 5 min
- Category: Snacks
- Method: Refrigerator
- Cuisine: American
Keywords: easy pickles recipe, refrigerator pickles recipe, pickled cucumbers recipe
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- Quick Pickled Cucumbers and Onions
- How To Pickle Peppers (Hot Water Bath Canning Method)
- Quick and Easy Refrigerator Pickled Banana Peppers
- Midwestern Creamy Cucumber and Vinegar Salad
- Sweet and Spicy Cucumbers and Vinegar
- Quick Dilly Cucumbers in Vinegar
More simple recipes you'll love:
- Salad dressing recipes (great to have when things are coming out of the garden!)
- Subway bread or homemade hoagie rolls - pickles are perfect on a sandwich
- Easy smoothie recipes - so great to know how to make when things are in season
Aren't my baby onions cute?! They were the first I pulled and they are tiny... I think I'll wait another month or two before I pick any more so they aren't quiet so itty-bitty.
You’ll be in pickle heaven with this quick pickled cucumber recipe that comes together quickly in the fridge with minimal effort!
Chef Lambert
Thank you! I was searching for a basic base to start for my own recipe and your grandma’s was perfect. I had to tweak it though. For some reason your grandmother forgot the fresh cracked whole black peppercorns! I add pepper to almost everything so I may be biased but the pepper in the brine gives it a real pepper punch! Beyond amazing flavor!
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Melissa
Ohhh that sounds delicious! I'll try it next time, thank you for the suggestion!
Angie Angel
Absolutely Amazing! I tried this just this last summer with my garden veggies and it turned out amazing! I even gifted some and everyone was begging me to give them more! Only thing I need to know is if this is able to be canned? And if so how would one go about doing it? Hot water bath version?
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Susan
I tried this. I like how it says you can’t mess it up. I followed the instructions. And 24 hours later they are still hard cucumbers, they’re not pickles. I think this recipe is faulty.
Melissa
They stay crunchy and not mushy, that's why people love them!
Janet
Made it last night and brought it to work to share. Everyone loved it. Some went for second serving. Left the onions out and still came out delicious. Making it again tonight
meya
sounds perfect
going to try it today
Ron
I made this tonight and loved it! I increased the apple cider vinegar to 1/2 cup, used kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper in addition to the sugar that I added.
I ate 1/3 of it fresh and think the remainder may not last the night. 🙂
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Linda
I took these to a church small group party - they were an instant hit!!!!
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JIHAD BILAL
I made this recipe two weeks ago for 3x portion for the quantities and followed the instructions verbatim. I used white vinegar 5%. My cucumbers remained "raw" and they never got pickled. I tossed out the brine and made a fresh brine using a one-to-one ratio of water and white vinegar 8%. This time the cucumbers got pickled and we were able to consume them after 48 hours. I was very happy I was able to salvage the cucumbers from my garden.
Susan
Mine also remained raw. Sad.
SharonFromMichigan
I just made this recipe (we like sweet, so I put in an additional tablespoon of sugar). I used cucumber, radishes & green onions. Plan on having these with our grilled BOCA burgers tonight for supper. The brine tasted good to me, so I'm sure they will be a hit! They're chillin in the fridge right now 🙂
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Angel D
Oh my goodness! These are AMAZING!! I made them a couple of days ago and then bought a cucumber on the way to my sister's house so that I could make them for her too - she also loved them! This is going in The Recipe File - although it's so easy that I'm making it by heart already. And cheap! Thank you so much 😁
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Melissa
You've totally discovered all the reasons to love this! Cheap, easy, and delicious!
Katherine D
I made this as my first pickle recipe ever. I used apple cider vinear. It was too strong for me, but my daughter loved them. Is there any way I can make these so they can be canned in a water bath, or would I need to change ratio of water to vinegar? I'll be making more for my daughter, either way. I'd like to try with white vinegar to see how different it will taste. It was super easy and I did write the recipe down as a keeper. 🙂
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Robin Saylor
Has anyone tried canning these? I would like to can some for the winter.
Janine
This is my new addiction! Great recipe.
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Deborah
I made these 40 years ago. I also made yellow squash the same way, so so good. My husband would hide his jars.
Melissa
That's so fun, I'm going to try yellow squash next, thank you!
Hugo
Has anyone tried sweeteners like stevia or something like that to replace sugar?
Michael
I have read many a recipe like yours; each varied in amounts of sugar/water/vinegar. I did find one that boiled the brine first. Any thoughts as to why?
Melissa
Some people boil the bring to help dissolve all the sugar/salt and to help bring out some of the flavor in the spices!
Jane
If I put them in the jar, how long will they last in the fridge? Thank you.
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Melissa
They'll last a week or two, they just start to get soft. If you like them really crisp eat withing the first day or two.
Agnes
Thank you for this recipe! i love putting sugar in it too <3 we'll be putting them in our father's day burgers
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karen
I made this last night and hubby and I loved it! I used your basic recipe with sugar, distilled white vinegar and some white wine vinegar, just made more than one batch. I put in a sliced unpeeled english cucumber, sliced onion, carrot matchsticks and quartered a fresh jalapeno. We ate the whole thing. I'm redoing the veggies today and re-using the brine.
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Beetroot
This was very helpful for the type of viniger to use.
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Sonja
These are so fresh and delicious! I add a tsp of dill and they are to die for! Perfect for snacking, on sandwiches and salads!
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Melissa
Yes! I like a few red pepper flakes too for a little heat! So much flexibility!