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How to Make: Pickled Red Onions (1)by: Lindsay Grimes

February 26, 2018(Updated: March 18, 2020)

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Here’s the deal. I have a problem with the other half of the onion. And by problem, I mean that I use half of the onion, I store the other half in the fridge and forget about it. Then, when I need another onion, I grab a fresh one, use half and store the other half in the fridge.

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See the pattern? I end up with a halved onion excess pushed to the far right corner. An onion accumulation, if you will. Well folks, I have a solution. Any guesses?

Pickling. You guessed that right? You soo smarrrt.

Before we get started I wanted to make a quick distinction. Pickling is fun and easy and tasty. Buuut you don’t get the healthy gut benefits unless foods are fermented. I googled this and fermentation is a type of pickling that uses lactic acid fermentation. Blah blah blah. The starches and sugars in the food are converted to lactic acid by a bacteria. And, that’s what gives you the health benefits.

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So, as much as I wanted to tell you that these pickled red onions have tons health benefits, google tells me otherwise sooo we’re in this little endeavor for the tasty tangy flavor and fun and nothing else, ok?

Pickling is something I’ve always been intrigued by. And then this weekend I went to a restaurant today for brunch. I ate a crazy underwhelming avocado toast (I can’t even get into it, I’ve already vented way too much about how disappointing this avocado toast was), but the one redeeming thing about said avocado toast was the pretty pickled red onions on top.

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Truth, it was my first time having anything pickled… besides pickles… and I loved them. And, it got me thinking that pickling is kinda cool and maybe I should start doing it. Jalapeños! Jalapeños are next.

But what should I put these pickled onions on, you ask? Well anything really! Avocado toast, a savory version of thissweet potato toast, any and all these vegetarian tacosor these pepper shell tacos! It would even be amazing on top of this Tex Mex breakfast skillet! So now that you know why you need to get in on this party, let’s get in to how simple it is to make!

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First, thinly slice your onions and transfer them to container with a lid. Add the pressed garlic to the container.

In a small saucepan, warm the apple cider vinegar, agave nectar (any sweetener works), and sea salt until they are dissolved. Pour the cider mixture into the container and allow it to come to room temperature. Use a spoon to push the onions down and get them coated with the vinegar mixture.

Once the vinegar is room temp, you can put the lid on and store in the fridge for 24 hours or until you’re ready to use it.

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How to Make: Pickled Red Onions

I’m so excited to share How to Make Pickled Red Onions with you! Throw them on top of your toast, your salad, your sandwich, or your tacos! They add such a fun flavor and color to any dish!

How to Make: Pickled Red Onions (9)Recipe by:Lindsay Grimes

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Prep: 10 minCook: 24 hoursTotal: 24 hours 10 minutes

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 red onion, thinly sliced
  • 3/4 cup apple cinder vinegar
  • 1 clove garlic, pressed
  • 1 tablespoon agave nectar (any sweetener works)
  • 1/2 teaspoon pink Himalayan sea salt
  • optional: 1/2 teaspoon peppercorn or mustard seeds

Instructions

  1. First, thinly slice your onions and transfer them to container with a lid.
  2. Add the pressed garlic to the container.
  3. In a small saucepan, warm the apple cider vinegar, agave nectar (any sweetener works), and sea salt until they are dissolved.
  4. Pour the cider mixture into the container and allow it to come to room temperature.
  5. Use a spoon to push the onions down and get them coated with the vinegar mixture.
  6. Once the vinegar is room temp, you can put the lid on and store in the fridge for 24 hours or until you’re ready to use it.
  7. Optional: add other spices and flavors (like peppercorn or mustard seeds) to the container before you store it.

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  1. How to Make: Pickled Red Onions (16)Kelly Ziemba says

    How long are the onions good for once you pickle them?

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    • How to Make: Pickled Red Onions (17)Lindsay Grimes Freedman says

      They usually keep for 2 – 3 weeks in the fridge 🙂

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  2. How to Make: Pickled Red Onions (18)Emily says

    I absolutely LOVED these pickled onions! I put them on everything! Tacos, sandwiches, eggs, burritos, salads…the ratios are perfect and pack such an amazing punch of flavor to any dish! Thanks!!

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    • How to Make: Pickled Red Onions (19)Lindsay Grimes Freedman says

      They’re the best!! I’m so happy you love them!! xo

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  3. How to Make: Pickled Red Onions (20)LeeAnn says

    I have the half-an-onion-left problem too—also with tomato paste. But this recipe worked great and was super simple and quick (minus the brining time). They were so good over a smashed chickpea salad in pita. Gave it that extra zing to really put the chickpeas over the top.

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    • How to Make: Pickled Red Onions (21)Lindsay Grimes Freedman says

      Ah we need to figure out a solution to the tomato paste problem!! Need to try my onions over some chickpeas! Love that idea!!

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      • How to Make: Pickled Red Onions (22)Sherry says

        Regarding the second half of the tomato paste: I put it in a snack sized baggie and freeze it!

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  4. How to Make: Pickled Red Onions (23)Whitney says

    I’ve made these onions several times and get requests from people I’ve never met to pickle onions for them. They’re great

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    • How to Make: Pickled Red Onions (24)Lindsay Grimes Freedman says

      haha I love that!! I’m so glad you love them!! xo

      Reply

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