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How to Make Pickled Onions

Have you ever wanted to know How to Make Pickled Onions? Look no further. This method will have your onions pickled in minutes! They’re delicious on just about anything, especially a burger!

Easy Pickled Onions Recipe

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the kings horses and all the kings men couldn’t put humpty dumpty back together again.

How many of us are like Humpty Dumpty in life?

Top view of a Bowl of Peppercorns

This weekend our pastor posed this question and as I sat there it hit me how true it was.

Life can give us all some pretty rough cards. In those times, who do we turn to to “fix us” or “put us back together again.” Do we go to God and ask him to heal us? Do we ask him to restore the heartache we’ve experienced in life? The broken marriages and broken relationships? The abuse? The hurt?

Or … do we try to get “all the kings horses and all the kings men” to put us back together?

Translation: Are you going to God or are you going to friends, family, spouses, co-workers, etc. to help “put you back together” or temporarily mend your wound instead of experiencing true healing?

Collage of sliced red onions on a cutting board and in a jar

Guys, do we realize that our God created the universe! He parted the Red Sea so we could walk into freedom! He healed the blind! He fed 5000 people with just 2 fish and 5 loaves of bread. He healed the lame! He cast out demons and broke people out of bondage! He conquered sin and death! He breathed and we came into being!!

Do we really believe that he can’t “put us back together again?”

Why do we choose to eat the crumbs off a table when we have a filet mignon sitting right in front of us!?

Close-up view of a Jar of Pickled Onions

Even as I type this I’m speaking to myself! I know there are times in life when I choose to go to a friend for advice, or wisdom on a decision, justification for holding onto unforgiveness, even validation for my feelings of anger instead of going to God. Heck, sometimes I even search through self help books hoping, searching, for an answer or for healing.

He is the ultimate healer! Nothing else compares! I know from experience!

He was the one thing that was able to bring me peace when I was consumed with fear. He has given me comfort during the 3 years of trying to have another baby. He brought restoration to my parents marriage. He healed my mom of alcohol addiction. He has given me hope. I honestly, cannot even imagine going through all of those things without his healing presence!

So let’s make a deal, instead of trying to get everyone else to “fix us” let’s go to God! Deal?

Top view of jars of Onions Before & After Pickling

Ok, while we’re on the subject of deals. Let’s make a deal that you will start pickling … all the things … mkay?

I have to be honest. I LOVE pickled anything but was a little intimidated to try it myself. It seemed complicated!

Um.. what was I thinking. Pickling is literally the easiest thing ever!

Quick & Easy Way to Pickle Onions

Add the veggies you want to a mason jar, in this case it was sliced red onion, along with some spices. Then heat up some vinegar to almost boiling, add in sugar and salt. Pour that vinegar mixture over your veggies and let it sit… um your done. Easy as that!

The best part about pickled onions is it’s an easy way to add flavor to any dish. You can add them to sandwiches, quesadillas, burgers, salads, appetizers, or even eggs in the morning. Fermented foods are a great for our digestive system as well… added bonus! 🙂

Pickled Onions in a Jar with a utensil

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How to Make Pickled Onions

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  • Author: Krista
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 2 cups 1x
  • Category: Condiment
  • Method: Stove
  • Cuisine: American

Description

Have you ever wanted to know How to Make Pickled Onions? Look no further. This method will have your onions pickled in minutes! They’re delicious on just about anything, especially a burger!


Ingredients

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  • 1 large red onion, thinly sliced
  • 1 cup white distilled vinegar
  • 1/2 cup rice vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 tablespoon sea salt
  • 1 teaspoon whole peppercorns
  • 1 teaspoon whole allspice
  • garlic clove

Instructions

  1. Place onions, garlic clove, whole peppercorns, and whole allspice in a large mason jar.
  2. Add white vinegar and rice vinegar to a small saucepan. Bring to an almost boil and add in sugar and sea salt. Cook until sugar and salt dissolve.
  3. Pour vinegar mixture over onions. Cover and let sit out at room temperature for at least one hour. Cover tightly and store in refrigerator.

Notes

Recipe slightly adapted from Take Two Tapas

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20 comments on “How to Make Pickled Onions”

  1. Thanks for this post! I came here seeking a pickled onion recipe (which looks perfect, btw), and I found a wonderful analogy, too. I love the picture of Humpty Dumpty as an image of how we try to fix ourselves. All the King’s horses and all the King’s men are not enough. Only God can truly redeem the broken and resurrect dead relationships. I look forward to pickling more things this year (so far all I’ve done Ian pickled hop shoots – so random!). And I appreciate the reminder to look to God rather than myself or others to “fix” me.

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    Harper Slusher

    Thank you so much for posting this! I’m a huge fan of pickled onions and have always wanted to make them myself, but didn’t know where to start. Will definitely be trying this in the near future!

    1. I’m right there with ya girl … which is why I finally pushed through a made them. Best decision ever! These are awesome! You’re going to love them!

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    Megan {Country Cleaver}

    PIckled onions are great on everything!! I don’t know why I haven’t made them before, but I’m sure going to make these!

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    Erin @ Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts

    My husband loves just about anything pickled, going to have to make these for him!

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    Cookin Canuck

    I just made pickled onions this weekend to top some pork carnitas tacos. The flavor they add is amazing! And now I need o try your version.

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    Dorothy at Shockingly Delicious

    I made pickled onions like yours last summer and I ended up eating them on everything. They made every single thing better. Well, maybe not ice cream, but everything else!

  7. I am always in need of being put back together again. God is the only one I’d trust with that job 🙂 Great post, and the onions look tasty too 🙂

  8. You know I don’t think I have ever had picked onions before! My Dad has a massive garden every Summer and we will have to try this! It looks great!

    1. Ohhh.. I wish I knew someone with a massive garden.. I would LOVE that! You definitely need to try it. Even pickling jalapeños! 🙂