Quick Refrigerator Pickles Recipe (2024)

Learn how to make these refrigerator pickles for an easy quick pickle recipe. These are crunchy flavorful pickles that are so easy to make.

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Are you looking to make refrigerator pickles with all your extra cucumbers this season? If so you have to try this delicious and easy refrigerator pickles recipe. Hamburger sliced and paired with peppercorn, coriander, turmeric and vinegar and a dash of sugar.

Quick pickles can be made in literally ten minutes and then place in the fridge until you are ready to nibble on.Skip the grocery store pre-made pickles and make these crisp pickles at home. They are the best pickles for snacking on, topping burgers, and more. Try my horseradish pickles for a spicy pickle recipe.

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Also make sure to check out my dill pickles recipe and my pickle relish recipe. These are more recipes for fresh cucumbers you have on hand. This refrigerator pickle recipe is great for beginners who are not wanting to full on can.

Table Of Contents

  1. Ingredients Needed
  2. How to Make
  3. Helpful Tips For Success
  4. Storing Pickles
  5. FAQs
  6. More Recipes
  7. Refrigerator Pickles

This Refrigerator Pickles Recipe Is..

  • Perfect pickle recipe
  • Tangy Pickles with hint of sweet
  • 10 Minute Recipe
  • Delicious Snack or Topper for burgers
  • Easy pickle brine (vinegar brine)
  • Great Flavor
  • Long shelf life (up to 1 month)
  • Perfect for using up summer months small cucumbers
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Ingredients Needed

Here is all you need for these crunchy homemade pickles. Go harvest tons this cucumber season, cause these homemade pickles beat traditional pickles any day of the week.

Cucumbers – Reach for smaller cucumbers for this recipe. I love using English cucumbers or even Kirby cucumbers.

Salt and Black Peppercorn – This is going to balance out tons of flavor in your pickles.

Sugar – Granulated sugar is going to help transform the brine and offer a hint of sweetness. Add more sugar for a sweet pickles flavor.

Coriander Seeds, Turmeric – Both are used to flavor the pickles. You can always swap out the spices with fresh dill, garlic cloves, celery seed, red pepper flakes, mustard seeds, etc.

How to Make

Full steps on how to make refrigerator pickles is at the bottom in the recipe card. This is a quick walk through with images for the visual learner.

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Step One: First you want to wash and then slice your cucumbers into .1 inch thick slices. Remove the ends of the cucumbers and discard.

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Step Two: Next you will place the sliced cucumbers in a microwave safe bowl. Then add in the vinegar, water, and all the spices and salt, pepper, and granulated sugar.

Step Three: Next microwave for a few minutes as directed. Make sure to stir the cucumbers after it cooks.

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Step Four: Put cucumbers back in and cook another 3 minutes. You want the cucumbers to darken a little bit, this shows they are soaking in the brine.

Step Five: Place pickles in a jar, and pour the liquid in to the top of jar. Seal and then store in the fridge for up to one month.

Helpful Tips For Success

  • Make sure to thinly slice cucumbers in even slices. Otherwise, you will find that the pickles will be inconsistent on texture.
  • Be careful with the hot brine when you pour in the top of the jar. I like to use a funnel to help ensure I don’t spill.
  • You can eat the pickles the next day, but they taste best after they have sat in the pickling brine in fridge for around a week.
  • I prefer to use a mason jar instead of a stainless steel bowl as the steel can alter the flavor of your crunchy refrigerator pickles.
  • You can use a crinkle cutter which will give it that classic hamburger pickle look.
  • You can also use pickle spears if you want a different size of pickles. Just adjust the cook time of the pickles as needed.
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Storing Pickles

So you will want to grab a big jar to ensure it can hold all the pickles and the pickling brine. If you have to dump some of the brine that is okay. Store the pickles in a clean jar with a lid in the fridge for up to one month.

The longer the pickles sit in the fridge the richer the flavor will be. These are a slightly soft but crunchy pickles recipe. Now if you overcook the pickles it can make them a bit chewier in terms of texture.

FAQs

Can you can with this recipe?

These refrigerator pickles can not be canned in a jar. The recipe is not meant for a shelf-stable life like other pickle recipes. This crunchy pickle recipe is meant to be store in the fridge.

Can I change up the flavor of the pickles?

Of course, flavor with fresh herbs, spices, etc. I love garlic dill pickles so I just swap out the ingredients and it works just as good. Add in some red pepper flakes for a spicy refrigerator pickles.

Does this recipe work in a double batch?

Yes, you can make a double or even a triple batch of pickles if you want. I would batch cook them in the microwave so you can get a more even cook on them. Otherwise, you might find some cucumber slices might overcook while others are undercooked.

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Created by: Kelsey

Refrigerator Pickles

Course Appetizers and Snacks

Cuisine American

Servings 15

Learn how to make these refrigerator pickles for an easy quick pickle recipe. These are crunchy flavorful pickles that are so easy to make.

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 3-4 small cucumbers thinly sliced
  • 1/3 teaspoon salt
  • 3-4 peppercorns
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 2 tablespoons white distilled vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 1 teaspoon coriander seeds
  • 1/2 teaspoon turmeric

Instructions

  • Start by washing and then slicing your cucumbers into .1 inch thickness. Toss the ends of the pickles away.

  • Place sliced cucumbers in a microwave safe bowl. Then add in the spices, salt, pepper, and sugar. Add water and vinegar and stir well.

  • Cook at the power of 850 watts for 2 minutes.

  • Remove bowl and stir and then cook another 3 minutes. Your cucumbers will begin to change color and become darker.

  • Transfer cucumbers in a clean glass jar. Then pour the pickle brine in the jar, and seal. Refrigerator the refrigerator pickles for 1 month.

Equipment

  • 1 jar

  • 1 microwave safe bowl

Nutrition

Serving: 1g

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FAQs

What is the ratio of vinegar to water for refrigerator pickles? ›

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 long does it take for refrigerator pickles to be ready to eat? ›

To speed up the process for this recipe, you can make the brine ahead of time, or place the brine in the refrigerator to cool more quickly. Technically pickles are ready to eat after 24-48 hours in the refrigerator, but the flavor will continue to develop for 7-14 days.

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.

Which vinegar is best for quick pickling? ›

Distilled white vinegar is the most commonly used, because it has a clean, crisp flavor that retains the produce's original taste and color best. Apple cider vinegar lends a milder, sweeter flavor if you don't mind the darker color. White wine, red wine and champagne vinegar all are great to use with pickling.

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.

What is the basic pickling ratio? ›

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. So for example, 200g vinegar, 100g water, 50g sugar and 25g kosher salt (again, you can scale this up or down!).

What happens if you put too much vinegar in pickles? ›

Shriveling happens most often in very sweet or sour pickles. Using too strong a salt, sugar or vinegar solution at the beginning of the pickling process causes shriveling. Measure ingredients carefully when preparing a cucumber pickle that requires the addition of sugar, vinegar or salt over a 3-day to 2-week time.

What are the two main ingredients needed to pickle something? ›

For quick pickles, a basic brine is equal parts vinegar and water, but you can adjust the ratio to your preference. Any basic vinegar is game — white vinegar, apple cider, white wine, and rice vinegar all work well. You can use these vinegars alone or in combination.

Do you have to boil jars for refrigerator pickles? ›

Sterilizing jars and standing over a steamy water bath for hours is not the most pleasurable way to spend a summer day! You can skip that whole process and make the next best thing – refrigerator pickles.

Do you need to boil the brine for pickles? ›

No need to heat the brine for this recipe unless you are adding sweetener (see note below). I typically measure and stir everything together in a measuring jar, then add it to the pickle jar. But if you could alternately just mix the brine directly in the pickle jar itself.

How long do homemade refrigerator pickles last? ›

How long do refrigerator pickles last? Homemade refrigerated pickles last at least three to four weeks in the fridge, McClellan says. Any longer and the quality will start to decline. You'll notice the brine goes from clear to murky and cloudy, and the pickles start to lose their texture.

How do chefs pickle so quickly? ›

The technique—a version of vinegar pickling that doesn't require a full canning process—produces briny, crunchy pickled vegetables in just a couple hours. Heat the brine until sugar and salt dissolve, then pour it over the vegetables and let them cool in the jar—voila, pickles.

What happens if you don't boil your brine? ›

Tip: There is no need to boil all the brine liquid because you can fully dissolve the salt and sugar and extract the flavor out of any seasonings in 1½ cups of liquid.

Can I use white vinegar instead of distilled vinegar for pickling? ›

The base for pickling vinegars is often white vinegar but it can also be cider vinegar, malt vinegar, or wine vinegar. These vinegars vary in flavour and acidity to allow you to subtly alter the taste of your pickles. Vinegar, or acetic acid, is the base of most pickle recipes.

What is the formulation of pickles? ›

For fermented pickles, the peeled fruit and vegetable pieces should be held in a 2-3% salt solution to prevent browning of the surfaces. For non-fermented pickles, vinegar, spices and sugar are added before the mixture is heated. Oil is sometimes added to the mixture. Fermented pickles are not usually heat treated.

What is the difference between pickling and quick pickling? ›

Quick pickles don't develop the deep flavor that fermented pickles do, but they also only require a few days in the brine before they can be enjoyed. Quick pickles also do not require canning when refrigerated.

What is the difference between a quick pickle and a regular pickle? ›

Quick-process pickles differ from fermented pickles because the pickling process uses acetic acid from vinegar rather than lactic acid from fermentation. Quick-process pickles are ideal for those who want to make pickles, start to finish, in a few days.

How to make pickle solution at home? ›

1 cup white vinegar or sub rice vinegar. 1 cup sugar. 1 cup water.

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