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Turn your excess vegetables into flavorful pickles using this quick and easy recipe. Quick pickles, also known as refrigerator pickles, don’t require canning and will keep in your fridge for months.

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Laurel Randolph

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Laurel Randolph

Laurel has over 10 years of experience developing recipes and writing about food. She is the author of 4 cookbooks, including the bestselling "The Instant Pot Electric Cookbook."

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Published October 12, 2022

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It happens to me every summer: I grow too many of a vegetable (I’m looking at you, zucchini) or I get excited and buy too much of something at the farmers’ market. I hate to waste food, so instead of letting the excess go bad, I pickle it.

Pickling extends the life of fresh produce, allowing you to enjoy it for months to come. It infuses it with tons of flavor, turning it into something familiar but new. And nothing could be easier than quick pickling. There’s no canning equipment involved, no worrying that the jars properly sealed. You just need some vegetables, vinegar, salt, sugar, and jars.

What Is Quick Pickling?

Quick pickles are made by adding hot brine to fresh veggies and letting them sit in the fridge. You can eat them almost immediately for a crunchy, lightly flavored snack, but they’re best if you give them at least 24 hours. For true pickle flavor, wait a week. While they don’t have the same shelf life as canned pickles, they will last at least 3 months in the fridge.

What Vegetables are Best for Quick Pickling?

It’s almost easier to list veggies that aren’t good for quick pickling (potatoes come to mind). When assembling refrigerator pickles, you can pickle a singular vegetable or use a mix. The following are great options for quick pickling:

  • Cucumbers: The most pickled of all vegetables, cucumbers reliably make a great pickle. Small, crunchy varieties are especially good, but any kind will do. Consider peeling thick-skinned varieties and removing any big seeds.
  • Carrots: Cut into rounds or spears, carrots make a deliciously crunchy pickle. Peel and remove the tops before pickling.

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  • Zucchini or squash: Zucchini and yellow squash pick up the flavors of brine easily. While they aren’t crunchy, they are a nice addition to sandwiches and antipasti.
  • Onions: Pickled onions are one of the most versatile pickles. Peel and slice large varieties thin and leave pearl onions whole before brining. Serve atop burgers, tacos, hot dogs, and more.
  • Peppers: From bell peppers to jalapeños, all peppers are good for pickling. Slice them into thin strips or rounds. Seed bell peppers, but leave the seeds in hot peppers for extra heat.
  • Green beans: Pickled green beans are a fun snack and make a unique addition to salads. To prepare, snap or cut off the tough ends. Leave them whole for an attractively long pickle.
  • Cauliflower: Raw cauliflower retains its crunch while absorbing the flavors of the brine, making it ideal for pickling. Mix it with carrot, onion, and jalapeños to make escabeche.

Other fun quick pickle ideas include radishes (trimmed and sliced or cut in half), fennel (cut into thin slices like onion), grape or cherry tomatoes (halved or left whole), and garlic (peeled).

The Brine

I like a ratio of 1 part vinegar to 1 part water, which imparts the perfect amount of tangy acidity. I also prefer a mix of white vinegar and apple cider vinegar for a clean but flavorful brine. You can use all white vinegar or all apple cider vinegar if you like.

You can flavor the brine in a number of ways. The only musts are salt and sugar, both of which can be adjusted to suit your tastes or the particular type of pickle you want to make.

  • For a sweet pickle, use up to 3 tablespoons of sugar and 2 teaspoons of salt.
  • For a milder pickle, use 4 teaspoons sugar and 2 teaspoons salt.
  • For a more savory pickle, use 2 teaspoons sugar and 3 teaspoons salt.

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The Aromatics, Spices, and Herbs

Just as there are plenty of options when choosing what vegetables to pickle, there are even more options when it comes to flavoring them. I’ve listed some good options below and you can use any combination that sounds good to you.

  • Smashed garlic cloves
  • Fresh ginger slices
  • Fresh dill sprigs or heads of dill
  • Fresh thyme sprigs
  • Bay leaves
  • Black peppercorns (black, white, or a mix)
  • Mustard seeds (yellow or black)
  • Red pepper flakes (1/2 teaspoon or less)
  • Coriander seeds
  • Celery seeds
  • Fennel seeds
  • Whole cloves
  • Cinnamon sticks (one small stick or less per batch)
  • Dried oregano
  • Ground turmeric
  • Basic pickling spice blend

Tasty Flavor Combinations

If you’re looking for a specific place to start, here are some options for flavor combinations:

  • Italian-inspired pickles: Zucchini and red bell peppers with 1 tablespoon sugar, 2 teaspoons salt,6 smashed garlic cloves, 1 teaspoon oregano, 1/2 teaspoon fennel seeds, 1/2 to 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • Sweet and spiced carrot pickles: Carrot coins with 3 tablespoons sugar, 2 teaspoons salt, 1-inch piece of fresh ginger cut into thin slices, 1 cinnamon stick, 6 cloves, 1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric
  • Spicy pickles: Cucumber rounds or spears and jalapeño rings with 2 tablespoons sugar, 3 teaspoons salt, 1 teaspoon black peppercorns, 1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds, 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes

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Embrace the Excess

  • Whole Clementine Cake
  • Pickled Eggs
  • Kale Pesto
  • Zucchini Fritters
  • Whole Banana Bread

How to Make Quick Pickles

Prep Time20 mins

Cook Time5 mins

Total Time25 mins

Servings12 servings

Yield2 pints

Avoid table salt when pickling vegetables, since it can make the brine cloudy. Pickling salt, sea salt, and kosher salt are all good options.

This recipes is not intended for water bath canning.

Ingredients

  • 1 pound fresh vegetables like cucumbers, carrots, peppers, zucchini, or onions

  • 1 cup water

  • 1/2 cup white vinegar

  • 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar

  • 1 to 3 tablespoons sugar

  • 2 to 3 teaspoons pickling, sea, or kosher salt

  • 2 teaspoons dried whole spices, like black pepper, red pepper flakes, coriander, mustard seeds, and/or celery seed

  • 4 sprigs fresh dill, optional

Special Equipment

  • 2pint jars

Method

  1. Prepare the vegetables:

    Wash the vegetables. You can use all one variety or a mix of a few.

    Slice carrots, cucumbers, radishes, and zucchini or squash into rounds or spears. Core and seed bell peppers, then slice into strips. Slice smaller peppers into rounds.

    Snap the ends off of green beans. Peel and cut fennel and onions into thin slices; simply peel garlic. Trim cauliflower into small florets. Cut grape or cherry tomatoes in half or leave whole.

  2. Pack the jars:

    Pack the vegetables tightly into 2 clean pint jars leaving about 1 inch of headspace.

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  3. Make the brine:

    Combine the water, vinegars, sugar, salt, spices, and dill (if using) in a medium saucepan.

    Heat over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the salt and sugar have dissolved. Let come to a boil and turn off the heat.

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  4. Pickle the vegetables:

    Pour the hot brine over the vegetables, submerging all of the vegetables and leaving a 1/2-inch of headspace.

    Wipe the rims and screw on new, clean lids.

    Tip

    If you have extra brine, you can discard it or use it to pickle something else (refrigerate if not using right away). If you don’t have enough brine, add equal parts water and vinegar to the jar until the veggies are covered.

  5. Cool and store:

    Let the jars cool on the counter until room temperature, about 1 hour.

    Once cool, store in the fridge. The quick pickles can be enjoyed right away, although they’ll taste much better after 24 hours and even better after a week.

    Quick pickles will keep for about 3 months in a sealed jar in the fridge.

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Nutrition Facts (per serving)
20Calories
0g Fat
4g Carbs
0g Protein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 12
Amount per serving
Calories20
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 0g0%
Saturated Fat 0g0%
Cholesterol 0mg0%
Sodium 316mg14%
Total Carbohydrate 4g1%
Dietary Fiber 0g1%
Total Sugars 3g
Protein 0g
Vitamin C 0mg2%
Calcium 7mg1%
Iron 0mg1%
Potassium 38mg1%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate. In cases where multiple ingredient alternatives are given, the first listed is calculated for nutrition. Garnishes and optional ingredients are not included.

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FAQs

What is the formula for quick pickling? ›

The classic ratio is super easy to remember and is easily scale-able depending on how many pickles you're making. It's 100% vinegar, 50% water, 25% sugar and 12.5% kosher salt by weight.

What is the difference between pickling and quick pickling? ›

Traditional pickle making includes canning, which uses high temperatures to sterilize and create an airtight seal that further preserves the contents from spoilage. Quick pickling uses the same basic ingredients as traditional pickling but you skip the canning process and store them in your refrigerator.

How long does quick pickling last? ›

Quick pickling does not require any specialized equipment for processing. Simply combine your vegetables with your brine of choice, let them sit or cool for an hour (or less depending on the recipe), and enjoy. Quickles must be kept in the refrigerator and should be consumed within two weeks.

How does quick pickling preserve food? ›

In fermentation, good bacteria turn sugars into lactic acid, which preserves the food product. In quick pickling, the cold of the fridge lets the vinegary flavors of the brine marinate with the fruits or vegetables (and added spices) while forestalling the bacteria growth.

What is the 321 pickle rule? ›

The general ratio for pickling is the 3:2:1 rule—3 parts vinegar: 2 parts water: 1 part sugar—with the addition of salt and spices. Classic white vinegar is typically used, but get creative with other vinegars and spices, do whatever fits the flavor profile you are looking for.

Do I have to boil vinegar for pickling? ›

No, there are other methods for pickling, including quick pickling and refrigerator pickling. But this pickling method does call for boiling the brine. This process helps bloom the flavors of the ingredients and help speed up the pickling process when it's added to the fresh vegetables or fruit.

Is distilled vinegar the same as pickling? ›

Pickling vinegar is more acidic than regular vinegar. It makes pickles crispier and their shelf life longer.

What is the best pickle for pickling? ›

A: We want small pickling varieties, about the size of your thumb: Kirby, Gherkin, Mini-English (a new hydroponic variety found year round in larger supermarkets and big-box clubs). Skip the big, fat common varieties used for salads.

Why do you soak cucumbers in ice water before pickling? ›

Soaking cucumbers in ice water for four to five hours prior to pickling is a safer method for making crisp pickles. Another safe option for firming pickles is Pickle Crisp®),a product containing calcium chloride; use according to the manufacturer's instructions.

Can I reuse quick pickling liquid? ›

So, can you reuse pickle brine? “Absolutely yes, you can reuse pickle brine,” says Phillip Bec of McClure's Pickles. Mark Hungarland, the co-founder of Doux South Pickles, agrees. "We have always encouraged our customers to reuse our brines," Hungarland tells Southern Living.

Is quick pickling the same as canning? ›

Quick pickles last for a few days in the refrigerator. Canned pickles, on the other hand, use a stronger brine (remember the minimum 5 % acidity) and a water bath canning process to make them shelf stable for a longer time.

What kind of vinegar is best for pickles? ›

Most pickle recipes call for distilled white vinegar. This is the clear, colorless vinegar made by fermenting grains. It has a mellow aroma, tart acid flavor and does not affect the color of light-colored vegetables or fruits.

Do you need to sterilize jars for quick pickles? ›

Be sure you're using a clean container to pack your pickles (we may be quick pickling, but we're not barbarians!), though you don't need to sterilize it.

How do you pickle something quickly? ›

Place 1 cup vinegar, 1 cup water, 1 tablespoon kosher salt, and 1 tablespoon granulated sugar (if using) in a small saucepan over high heat. Bring to a boil, stirring to dissolve the salt and sugar. Pour the brine over the vegetables, filling each jar to within 1/2 inch of the top. You might not use all the brine.

What is the ratio of vinegar to water for pickling? ›

The basic ratio for quick pickles is 1:1 vinegar to water, and includes some combination of salt and sugar. Another ratio that is commonly followed is the 3:2:1 method, using three parts vinegar, two parts water, and 1 part sugar.

How do you speed up pickling? ›

Once the brine is hot and ready, pour it into your jars—leaving ½ inch of headspace between the liquid and the rim for liquid-induced expansion—and screw on the lids. The heat will soften your veg a little and speed up the pickling process. Let the jars cool to room temperature, then transfer them to the fridge.

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