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Learn how to make quick pickled red onions in just 30 minutes with 5 easy ingredients!
Ever made homemade pickled red onions before?
It’s so easy! Also, superspeedy.
All you need are 5 basic ingredients, about 5 minutes of prep time, plus another 30 minutes to let the marinade work it’s quick-pickling magic. Then a delicious batch of pickled red onions can be yours to enjoy immediately! (No long brining times or canning required!)
We’re big fans here in our house of serving pickled red onions with all sorts of Mexican dishes, from tacos to burritos, enchiladas, soups, salads, nachos, chilaquiles and more. But pickled red onions can also liven up everything from burgers to curries, pizza to falafel, eggs to potato salad and beyond. Basically anytime you need an extra pop of tangy, colorful, zippy flavor to balance out your dish, these quick pickled red onions are here for you.
Let’s make a quick batch! ♡
Quick Pickled Onions | 1-Minute Video
Quick Pickled Red Onions Ingredients
Before we get to the full recipe below, here are a few notes about the ingredients you will need to make this quick pickled onions recipe…
Red onion: One large red onion or two small red onions, which I recommend slicing vertically as thinly as possible. (If you happen to own a mandoline, this would be a great time to put it to use! Otherwise, you can just thinly slice the onions with a chef’s knife.)
Vinegar: I prefer the sweeter taste of apple cider vinegar when pickling onions. But you could alternately use rice vinegar, white vinegar or red wine vinegar (or a combination of vinegars) instead.
Sweetener: White (granulated) sugar is traditionally used to make pickled onions in Mexican cooking, but feel free to use maple syrup, honey, or agave as a more natural sweetener instead.
Salt: We’ll add in just a touch to help bring out all of those delicious flavors.
Water: We will also add just a bit of water to the brine. And if you would like your onions to have a milder flavor, you are welcome to par-blanch the onions with some hot water before brining as well. (More on that option below.)
(Optional) Extra seasonings: See note below for optional extra seasonings that you are welcome to add to your brine too.
How To Pickle Red Onions
Detailed instructions are included in the full recipe below, but here’s a brief overview of the process for pickling onions:
Simmer the pickling mixture. First, combine the vinegar, water, salt, sweetener, and any additional seasonings that you would like to add and bring the mixture to a simmer — either on the stovetop or in the microwave.
Thinly slice the onion. While the vinegar mixture is heating, slice your onion as thinly as possible either using a chef’s knife or a mandoline.
Pickle. Combine the sliced onion and the hot vinegar mixture in a mason jar, cover and shake to combine. Then let the mixture rest for about 30 minutes, being sure that the onion is completely submerged.
Serve. Then…your pickled red onions will be ready to serve and enjoy!
Possible Variations
There are so many ways to customize your own quick pickled red onion recipe. For example, you can…
Par-blanch the onions. If you would like to mellow out the flavor of the onions, bring 2 cups of water to a boil. Then place the raw onions in a fine-mesh strainer over the sink, pour the hot water slowly and evenly over the onions, then let the onions drain before combining them with the vinegar brine.
Use thicker onions. If you prefer the crunch of thicker onions, just note that you will need to let them sit in the pickling marinade for at least twice the amount of time.
Make it spicy. Sliced fresh habañero peppers are often added to pickled red onions in Mexico to kick them up a (very) spicy notch. But for a more mild dose of heat, feel free to add in a slice or two of jalapeño peppers, or even just a pinch of crushed red pepper flakes.
Make it garlicky. Add in a clove or two of thinly-sliced garlic.
Make it peppery. Add in a few whole peppercorns or a few twists of freshly-cracked black pepper.
Make it herby. Add a few sprigs or fresh herbs or a pinch of any dry herbs/seasonings that you love best. (I almost always add a few bay leaves to my pickled onion recipe, plus whatever seasonings go with my accompanying recipe.)
Use a citrus base (instead of vinegar). In the Yucatan, it’s traditional to use Seville (sour) orange juice in place of vinegar. So if your local market happens to carry Seville oranges, just add 3/4 cup freshly-squeezed Seville orange juice in place of the vinegar. Or if your market does not carry Seville oranges, you can substitute 1/2 cup freshly-squeezed naval (regular) orange juice + 1/4 cup freshly-squeezed lime juice.
Use a different color of onions. Feel free to use white or yellow onions instead of red onions for a different twist.
How To Use Pickled Onions
There are so many delicious ways to use pickled red onions! Some of my favorites include…
Mexican classics: tacos, tostadas, burritos, quesadillas, enchiladas, fajitas, chimichangas, flautas, nachos, sopes and more
Breakfast foods: scrambled or fried eggs, chilaquiles, huevos rancheros, breakfast sandwiches, breakfast casseroles and more
Sandwiches: any kinds of burgers, paninis, wraps, or other types of sandwiches
Meat and seafood: chicken, pork, steak, fish, shrimp or shellfish (esp any kind of bbq!)
Side dishes: refried beans, rice, elote, potato salads, roasted veggies and more
Other faves: soups, salads, curries, falafel, pizza and beyond…the sky is the limit!
This quick pickled red onions recipe is easy to make in just 30 minutes with just 5 ingredients. See notes above for extra seasonings that you are welcome to add in too.
1–2 tablespoons sweetener (such as maple syrup, honey, sugar, etc.)
Instructions
Heat the vinegar mixture. In a small saucepan, stir together the vinegar, water, salt and your desired amount of sweetener. Cook over medium-high heat until the mixture reaches a simmer. (Or alternately, you can heat the mixture in the microwave.)
Combine in a jar. Place the thinly-sliced onions in a mason jar. Pour the hot vinegar mixture over the onions, screw on the lid, and shake the onions briefly until they are evenly coated with the vinegar mixture.
Marinate. Let the onions marinate for 30 minutes. (You may need to press the onions down with a spoon so that they are all submerged under the vinegar mixture.)
Serve. Serve immediately, or refrigerate the onions in a sealed container for up to 2 weeks.
Slicing the onions: If you happen to own a mandoline, it is a great way to slice the onions very thinly. Otherwise, you can just use a chef’s knife. The thinner that you slice the onions, the faster they will pickle.
Microwave option: Alternately, you can heat the vinegar mixture in the microwave until it reaches a simmer and then add it to the onions, as directed.
Recipe edit: Per reader feedback, an extra 1/4 cup of water was added to this recipe in 2021, as well as an option for par-blanching the onions to mellow out their flavor if desired. Thank you for your reviews and suggestions that help make our recipes better!
Too easy and they look very pretty. I used plain white vinegar because that’s what I had. Worked fine and way cheaper than apple cider. Tried honey as the sweeter but didn’t really like it so added some sugar in as well. I sterilised my jar, after washing it thoroughly, in the oven so it was squeaky clean. Thank you 🙏
I loved this I changed the recipe to include pickling spice, some herbs de provence, a little cayenne, a chunk red pepper. I also add one raw red onion. Mixed with the liquid I boiled for 30 min and it’s perfect.
I also added some celery seed. So far my feedback has been very positive :)
Sandra Davino —
I’ve made this many times. The apple cider vinegar is great for the health benefits. So good with maple syrup. Tonight I’m have them with shrimp tacos.
Love these pickled onions! I used rice vinegar and added some slices or garlic. They turned out great, just the right amount of vinegar. It also turns into this cute pink color
I parblanched the onions, and made these with cider vinegar and a good squirt of honey. After a couple of weeks in the fridge, they’ve become my new “secret ingredient” that makes everything taste a little bit brighter. Burgers, nachos, salads, cheddar….
Delicious!! And super easy/quick. I only made them about 45 min before our dinner (taco night!) and they had already softened nicely and were ready to use. Great tang and great flavor. :)
Can you make this in a plastic container instead of glass?
Kay Sprouse —
I made this for the first time last week. Absolutely yummy. I used on my garden salad but making more for burgers…. and just snacking out of the jar! Love the flavor and color of red onions!
I’ve been using your recipe as a base with my own little substitutions (using leftover sweet vinegar from pickled jalapenos, trying red wine vin, etc). It’s so good every time, and SO fast since I microwave the liquid. I’m even giving out jars of pickled onions to close relatives this Christmas with your recipe LOL – thank you!
I made these today and put them in 8oz jars. I also water bathed them. I wanted some shelf life. I had also done 10 jars of red and orange peppers. So I used the same ciders, sugar, and peppercorns & garlic. They turned out great.
I’ve made these a few times now and i absolutely love them, I always make a double batch. What I like to do after the jar is empty of the pickled onions I save the brine and use it in salads, all I can say is it’s amazing!
It’s an easy go-to, that we like to keep on hand. Helps brighten up a variety of dishes at any meal time. It’s been well received with eggs or breakfast burritos, on pulled pork sandwiches, salads, you name it!
I love these!! My question is, can I use the same brining liquid a couple of times? We go through the first batch so quickly between salads and sandwiches. I am just curious if I could use the same liquid repeatedly? Thanks for the great recipe!
These are quick, easy, and delicious! I’ll be sure to keep some on hand all the time. They’re such a good accompaniment to so many things. Thanks for the recipe!
During a trip through Kentucky, we picked up some blueberry vinegar and I haven’t had a clue what to use it on. So I used it in this recipe and winner-winner chicken-dinner it was just a subtle balance of sweet and the red-pepper flakes gave it a little bite.
I made the mistake of making a half batch, I wasn’t prepared to love this recipe so much! I added a little dill, a couple garlic cloves and used red wine vinegar because SURPRISE…. we were out of apple cider vinegar. We ended up polishing off the whole jar during the evening. I will be heading back to the store for more onions to make another batch ASAP! Thanks for sharing this delicious recipe.
I’ve made these a few times now and big hit with my family. I ran out of maple syrup so substituted some local honey. I also add about a teaspoon of hot pepper flakes to the bottom of the jar and let it marinate for 24h before eating. The sweet with heat is absolutely delicious. For my family it is a staple on sandwiches and tacos.
So easy…so perfect! I was stressed I wouldn’t have enough time to pickle them and it was delicious! I love pickled onions and other recipes are a little more labor intensive. I’m so excited for this!
I’ve been pickling onions for a few years now, I don’t add salt or sugar to it or any other kind of sweetener just red onion and red wine vinegar that’s all I use! And they come out nice and tart!
Worked perfectly. I used a large Vidalia, 3/4 c cider vinegar, 2 T rice vinegar, 1/4 c water, 1T maple syrup, 2tsp white sugar, 1 shake of salt. Ate with avocados 40 minutes later. The onions were terrific!
Easy recipe, but I used half rice vinegar and half ACV. I also added some rings of small, sweet peppers, four smashed garlic cloves, and sprigs of parsley throughout! Turned out great!
Too easy and they look very pretty. I used plain white vinegar because that’s what I had. Worked fine and way cheaper than apple cider. Tried honey as the sweeter but didn’t really like it so added some sugar in as well. I sterilised my jar, after washing it thoroughly, in the oven so it was squeaky clean. Thank you 🙏
I loved this I changed the recipe to include pickling spice, some herbs de provence, a little cayenne, a chunk red pepper. I also add one raw red onion. Mixed with the liquid I boiled for 30 min and it’s perfect.
I also added some celery seed. So far my feedback has been very positive :)
I’ve made this many times. The apple cider vinegar is great for the health benefits. So good with maple syrup. Tonight I’m have them with shrimp tacos.
If using honey for sweetener use 3tbsp
AWESOME ON TACOS, BURRITOS AND FRESH BARBEQUED HAMBURGERS 🍔 FOLLOWED RECIPE BUT ADDED ADDITIONAL 2 TBLS OF HONEY ALONG WITH SUGAR EXCELLENT
Can these be canned for long term?
Check back to Nene’s comment in October 2021. She cans them for longer storage.
Love these pickled onions! I used rice vinegar and added some slices or garlic. They turned out great, just the right amount of vinegar. It also turns into this cute pink color
Can I use regular table salt
I parblanched the onions, and made these with cider vinegar and a good squirt of honey. After a couple of weeks in the fridge, they’ve become my new “secret ingredient” that makes everything taste a little bit brighter. Burgers, nachos, salads, cheddar….
Delicious!! And super easy/quick. I only made them about 45 min before our dinner (taco night!) and they had already softened nicely and were ready to use. Great tang and great flavor. :)
My first time pickling something. So good and so easy. I put them on everything!!!! Making them again!!
Made this for brisket tacos tonight. I added sliced Hatch peppers (a few slices) and a smashed clove of garlic.
I made this for brisket tacos and used a dried arbol pepper to give the onions a spicy kick and it was delicious
Can you make this in a plastic container instead of glass?
I made this for the first time last week. Absolutely yummy. I used on my garden salad but making more for burgers…. and just snacking out of the jar! Love the flavor and color of red onions!
FANTASTIC! Want to put on everything.
One red onion took double the recipe for me. I also doubled the sugar content for a sweeter pickle. Delicious!
I put a couple cloves in mine…good flavor to add.
Please don’t use apple cider vinegar it’ll ruin your entire onion!
I’ve been using your recipe as a base with my own little substitutions (using leftover sweet vinegar from pickled jalapenos, trying red wine vin, etc). It’s so good every time, and SO fast since I microwave the liquid. I’m even giving out jars of pickled onions to close relatives this Christmas with your recipe LOL – thank you!
I made these today and put them in 8oz jars. I also water bathed them. I wanted some shelf life. I had also done 10 jars of red and orange peppers. So I used the same ciders, sugar, and peppercorns & garlic. They turned out great.
I’ve made these a few times now and i absolutely love them, I always make a double batch. What I like to do after the jar is empty of the pickled onions I save the brine and use it in salads, all I can say is it’s amazing!
This was my first time doing this recipe love it I use BRAGS apple cider vinegar and also added mince garlic
Do you store the onions in the pickling solution?
My favorite pickled onion recipe
Love these, so easy and delicious! Only problem is that they always seem to be gone… ;) I’m wondering, can I re-use the pickling liquid? TY!
It’s an easy go-to, that we like to keep on hand. Helps brighten up a variety of dishes at any meal time. It’s been well received with eggs or breakfast burritos, on pulled pork sandwiches, salads, you name it!
Absolutely love this recipe. Awesome on so many dishes
So simple and really good, glad I found this recipe. They cost almost $6 in the store and this tastes way better
Truly fantastic. I decided to go with white sugar as the sweetener, and it’s just so good. Thank you so much.
I have made these so many times. My family loves them and puts them on everything.
Excellent. This is the first recipe that my husband actually enjoyed the onions straight out of the jar and into the mouth.
I love these!! My question is, can I use the same brining liquid a couple of times? We go through the first batch so quickly between salads and sandwiches. I am just curious if I could use the same liquid repeatedly? Thanks for the great recipe!
These are quick, easy, and delicious! I’ll be sure to keep some on hand all the time. They’re such a good accompaniment to so many things. Thanks for the recipe!
Thank you for all the great ideas!!
During a trip through Kentucky, we picked up some blueberry vinegar and I haven’t had a clue what to use it on. So I used it in this recipe and winner-winner chicken-dinner it was just a subtle balance of sweet and the red-pepper flakes gave it a little bite.
Thank you for sharing this recipe.
Love this recipe. So easy and so good. Thank you.
These are perfect on breakfast tacos and burritos.
Can you do this to cabbage as well? Thanks!!
I made the mistake of making a half batch, I wasn’t prepared to love this recipe so much! I added a little dill, a couple garlic cloves and used red wine vinegar because SURPRISE…. we were out of apple cider vinegar. We ended up polishing off the whole jar during the evening. I will be heading back to the store for more onions to make another batch ASAP! Thanks for sharing this delicious recipe.
Great recipe! We use them on tacos, burgers and nachos!
I’ve made these a few times now and big hit with my family. I ran out of maple syrup so substituted some local honey. I also add about a teaspoon of hot pepper flakes to the bottom of the jar and let it marinate for 24h before eating. The sweet with heat is absolutely delicious. For my family it is a staple on sandwiches and tacos.
So easy…so perfect! I was stressed I wouldn’t have enough time to pickle them and it was delicious! I love pickled onions and other recipes are a little more labor intensive. I’m so excited for this!
I’ve made this several times. So good on salads and sandwiches. I use honey for the sweetener.
I added 1/2 seeded Serrano Chile and 1/4 top. Whole cummin seed. Lovely!
I’ve been pickling onions for a few years now, I don’t add salt or sugar to it or any other kind of sweetener just red onion and red wine vinegar that’s all I use! And they come out nice and tart!
Awesome recipe, I have tried several of the variations above too and everyone loves these. Going to play around with making it spicer too.
I used 1 Tablespoon of maple syrup and 1 Tbls of Honey – its soo good.
Great pickled onions. Delicious & easy to make! 🧅
I loved the pickles. Very simple recipe, a keeper!
I always have a jar of these pickled onions in the fridge. So good on sandwiches and tacos.
Worked perfectly. I used a large Vidalia, 3/4 c cider vinegar, 2 T rice vinegar, 1/4 c water, 1T maple syrup, 2tsp white sugar, 1 shake of salt. Ate with avocados 40 minutes later. The onions were terrific!
Quick, easy and fast to make. Tasted great. Thank you.
Easy recipe, but I used half rice vinegar and half ACV. I also added some rings of small, sweet peppers, four smashed garlic cloves, and sprigs of parsley throughout! Turned out great!