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Cucumber and Onions in Vinegar

by Abby
August 20, 2025
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Cucumber and Onions in Vinegar really saved my summer the first time I tried to pull together a decent meal without much in the fridge.

Ever wanted something light but tangy that comes together in, like, less than 10 minutes? My family pretty much gobbles up anything crunchy and vinegary, so this is a go-to.

You won’t need strange ingredients or fancy gadgets, either. If you’ve got cucumbers, onions, and vinegar, you’re already halfway there.

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  • How to make Cucumbers and Onions in Vinegar
  • Recipe Variations
  • What to serve with Cucumbers and Onions in Vinegar
  • Storage Tips
  • Helpful Information
  • Common Questions
  • Seriously—You’ve Gotta Try This!
  • Cucumbers and Onions in Vinegar
    • Ingredients  
    • Equipment
    • Method 
    • Notes

How to make Cucumbers and Onions in Vinegar

Okay, let’s get straight to it since no one wants to scroll for ages before you even see the recipe. Grab 2-3 good, firm cucumbers. Not those strange wrinkly ones lurking in the fridge crisper—no thanks. Slice them thin. You can peel them, or not. I prettty much always keep the peel since I’m lazy and, you know, fiber.

Now, take a decent-sized onion (red, white, yellow, pick your fighter) and cut it into slices or half-moons. Layer the cucumbers and onions in a big bowl. In another bowl or measuring cup, mix about 1 cup white vinegar (apple cider vinegar works, too), a third cup water, one or two tablespoons of sugar (depends how tangy you want it), and a big pinch of salt. Stir until the sugar’s gone.

Pour that liquid all over your veggies. Give everything a toss so it gets nice and coated. Stick it in the fridge. An hour is good but honestly, it tastes great after 10 minutes. The hard part is not eating half before dinner.

“These cucumbers and onions in vinegar remind me of my grandma’s kitchen. Always so fresh and zippy—now my kids ask for it every week!”

Recipe Variations

So, here’s the thing. Cucumber and Onions in Vinegar loves to play dress-up. Toss in a handful of fresh dill if you want, or maybe a sprinkling of cracked black pepper. Add a few slices of jalapeno for a little kick if you like living dangerously. My neighbor once threw in cherry tomatoes and a splash of olive oil—amazing.

Don’t overthink it. Sometimes I swap the white vinegar for rice vinegar, especially if I’m feeling a little fancy. If you need it sweeter, up the sugar, that’s cool too. The classic formula is just a jumping-off point. There are no salad police, I promise.

What to serve with Cucumbers and Onions in Vinegar

Here’s how I usually serve it up (and just a warning, this is the easiest menu planning you’ll ever do):

  • Alongside a slab of grilled chicken or pork chop. That acidic crunch is perfect on a summer night.
  • Tossed on a sandwich or burger. Instantly turns something average into a five-star restaurant situation.
  • On a picnic spread with deviled eggs, potato chips, and fried chicken. Okay, drooling now.
  • Piled high atop tacos or even fish, if you wanna get creative.

Trust me, if you bring it to a potluck? There won’t be leftovers.

Storage Tips

Okay so if you manage not to eat it all in one sitting (rare, but possible), good news: cucumber and onions in vinegar does keep. Cover it up and keep refrigerated. It stays crisp and tasty for about three days. After that, some folks say it gets a little soggy, but honestly—it’s still pretty delicious over rice or even tossed into salad greens for some zingy leftovers.

I have, on occasion, made big batches on Sunday and stretched it all the way to Thursday lunches. My best tip? Use a covered glass bowl or jar—plastic sometimes grabs the smell of the vinegar and just… never lets go. Yuck.

Helpful Information

Let me hit you with a few quick pointers. Not all cucumbers are created equal; English or seedless cucumbers are my go-to since they’re less watery. Also, if onions tend to bite back, try soaking them in ice water for five minutes. It takes the edge off. Vinegar-wise, white is classic but don’t fear apple cider or rice vinegar. And let’s be real—experiment. If you like garlic, throw in a peeled clove or two. I’ve even had friends add a pinch of chili flakes for drama.

If you end up with extra liquid after serving, toss it with coleslaw mix. It’s got all that flavor, right? Waste not, want not.

Common Questions

Do I have to peel the cucumbers?

 Not unless you really want to. The skin has extra vitamins and crunch.

How long does cucumber and onions in vinegar keep?

 Usually up to three days, covered in the fridge.

Can I use other kinds of onions?

 Absolutely. Red, white, yellow—they all work. Red onions are a bit sweeter.

What type of vinegar is best?

 White or apple cider is my pick, but rice vinegar is good for a milder taste.

Is it supposed to be sweet or sour?

 Both! It’s easy to adjust by adding or skipping sugar.

Seriously—You’ve Gotta Try This!

Honestly, cucumber and onions in vinegar is the snack or side dish I wish someone had told me about decades ago. It’s fast, basically foolproof, and just wakes up any boring weeknight dinner. Kids, picky eaters, even the salad-haters usually get won over by its bright crunch.

Abby

Cucumbers and Onions in Vinegar

Old fashioned cucumbers and onions in vinegar is a classic refrigerator pickle-style salad. It’s tangy, refreshing, and perfect as a summer side dish for BBQs, potlucks, and family dinners.
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins
Servings: 2.5 cups
Course: Salad, Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Calories: 7
Ingredients Equipment Method Notes

Ingredients
  

  • 1/3 cup distilled white vinegar or white wine vinegar
  • 1/4 cup very warm water
  • 1 teaspoon sugar (optional)
  • 1 teaspoon table salt (or kosher salt)
  • 2 large cucumbers (or 1 large English cucumber, about 2 cups sliced)
  • 1/2 cup sweet onion slivers (half of a small onion)
  • freshly ground black pepper (optional)

Equipment

  • Handheld mandolin for thin slicing cucumbers
  • Medium bowl for vinegar mixture
  • Whisk
  • Slotted spoon for serving

Method
 

  1. Whisk together vinegar, warm water, sugar, and salt in a medium bowl.
  2. Peel cucumbers if desired. If large, remove seeds. Slice into 1/8–1/4 inch rounds.
  3. Add cucumbers and onion slivers to vinegar mixture. Stir gently to coat.
  4. Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours to marinate. Serve with a slotted spoon. Sprinkle with black pepper if desired.

Notes

For best flavor, marinate at least 2 hours. Use warm water to help dissolve salt and sugar. Optionally seed cucumbers if large. Try variations like creamy cucumber salad with yogurt and dill, or swap in red onion or apple cider vinegar for more flavor.
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