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Mexican pickled onions are a tasty topping for tacos, tostadas, beans, grilled meat, tuna salad, sub sandwiches, burgers, hot dogs, egg dishes and more. Make quick pickled red onions in just 10 minutes with this easy no-cook recipe. Enjoy them today, or save them for later.

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Here in Mexico, tangy pickled onions are a popular topping for a variety of entrees. They’re served on a condiment tray alongside fire-roasted chiles, limes, radishes, and red and green salsas like this authentic salsa verde.

🛒 Ingredients

  • Red Onions: The star ingredient of this Mexican pickled onions recipe.
  • Limes: We use Mexican limes (same as Key Limes) for authentic Mexican flavor.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar: Its acidic content is important for pickling the onions. In addition, it contributes a zesty, rustic taste that brightens the flavors of the other ingredients.
  • Garlic Clove: This earthy ingredient pairs well with onions.
  • Dried Oregano: A classic spice used for Mexican recipes, including pickled onions. This robust herb adds an earthy, musty flavor and minty aroma.
  • Bay Leaf: Adds a complex aroma and depth of flavor, while helping to keep the onions from wilting.
  • Peppercorns: Add a rustic taste and aroma with a bit of heat.
  • Freshly-Ground Black Pepper: Easily distributes throughout the pickled onion mixture.
  • Sea Salt: In Mexico we use the type of salt sold along the Pacific coast at roadside stands near the ocean. But feel free to use kosher salt or whatever type you have on hand.
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🍋 Easy Ingredient Swaps

Missing an ingredient for this Mexican recipe? Don’t put on your shoes and head to the market! Instead, head to your pantry or fridge. Check for these easy ingredient substitutions.

  • Red Onions: Use white onions instead. (In parts of Mexico, like in the Yucatan, you’ll find this recipe made with either white or red onions.)
  • Limes: Use bottled lime juice instead. In a pinch, use lemon juice.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar: White vinegar is the best ingredient swap. In a bind, substitute vinegar with orange juice or grapefruit juice.
  • Bay Leaf: If you don’t have this ingredient, it’s okay to leave it out!
  • Peppercorns: Sub with freshly-ground black pepper.
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🧅 How to Make Mexican Pickled Onions

When photographing this recipe, I was standing in my Mexico kitchen with one of my local friends – a Mexican national. We discussed (in a mix of English and Spanish), that in Mexico there are 2 popular methods for making pickled onions (cebolla en escabeche).

  • The first method is to boil the onions in water, then add the other ingredients.
  • The second is to marinate the red onions in lime juice and vinegar. No cooking involved. My favorite way? This easy no-cook version!

📖 Recipe Steps

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  • STEP 1: Thinly slice the red onion(s) about 1/8 inch thick.
  • STEP 2: Add the onions to a glass jar or small bowl.
  • STEP 3: Add garlic clove, oregano, bay leaf and peppercorns. Season with salt. If desired, grind a bit of black pepper over the top.
  • STEP 4: Add vinegar to the jar. Squeeze lime juice over the top. With a spoon, mix the ingredients together. Cover with a lid or plastic wrap. Refrigerate 1 hour, or overnight. The longer the onions sit in the liquid, the brighter pink they become! Before serving, adjust salt to taste.

👩🏻‍🍳 KITCHEN SMARTS: When adding the dried oregano, crush it between your fingertips. This releases the flavor and aroma of the dried spice.

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🧑🏼‍🍳 Recipe FAQ

These are the most commonly-asked questions for making the BEST Mexican pickled onions, and the most helpful answers for recipe success.

Can this recipe be doubled?

Yes. This easy recipe can be doubled or tripled. Just use a larger bowl, or several glass jars with lids. This is the ideal condiment for large parties and get togethers.

How to give pickled red onions a touch of heat?

Add a sprinkling of red pepper flakes. Or for a spicier outcome, dial up the heat with jalapeños or thinly-sliced habanero peppers. You can also add in some sliced baby carrots. In the marinade, they’ll soak up some of the heat as well. So delicious!

How to make sweetened pickle onions?

Just add granulated sugar, agave syrup or honey to balance out the tang of the lime juice and vinegar. It’s a flavorful spin on this authentic Mexican pickled onions recipe.

Best container for pickling onions?

Use a glass jar, or a ceramic or glass bowl. Avoid metal or plastic. Metal reacts with vinegar, and plastic containers tend to absorb food odors.

Is it safe to can these quick pickled onions?

No. Not using this specific recipe! It was not developed for canning. But this 👉🏻 pickled onion recipe by Tori’s Kitchen uses special canning equipment and sterilization methods for long-term storage.

How long do pickled onions stay fresh?

When stored in a covered container and kept refrigerated, Mexican pickled onions can stay fresh with a good texture for up to 5 days.

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🍽 Recipes to Enjoy with Mexican Pickled Onions

There are so many delicious Mexican recipes to enjoy with this tangy condiment. Here are a few to try right now! Each recipe below is a family favorite.

  • Baja Fish Tacos
  • Carne Asada Fries
  • Steak Fajitas
  • Chicken Tostadas
  • Huevos Rancheros
  • Healthy Burrito Bowl
  • Chicken Taquitos

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Friends here in Mexico love these authentic Mexican pickled onions. Both tangy and spicy, they’re a common refrigerator staple. This delicious condiment is also found at street taco stands, and at various restaurants throughout Mexico.

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  • Author: Denay DeGuzman
  • Total Time: 10 Minutes
  • Yield: 6 servings 1x
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Mexican pickled onions is a delicious condiment that’s quick and easy to make. Enjoy these tangy onions on tacos, tostadas, grilled meat, hamburgers, hot dogs, tuna salad, sub sandwiches and more!

Ingredients

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  • 1 medium red onion
  • 68 Mexican limes (same as “key limes”), depending on juiciness
  • 5 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 1 1/4 teaspoons dried oregano
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1/2 teaspoon peppercorns
  • 2 twists freshly-ground black pepper
  • Sea salt, to taste

Instructions

  1. Thinly slice the red onion (about 1/8 inch thick). Add slices to a glass jar, or a small glass or ceramic bowl. (Avoid using a metal container or lid, or a plastic container. Metal reacts with vinegar. Plastic absorbs odors.)
  2. Add garlic clove, oregano, bay leaf and peppercorns. Season with salt. If desired, grind a bit of black pepper over the top.
  3. Add vinegar to the jar. Squeeze lime juice over the top. With a spoon, mix the ingredients together. The liquid should completely cover the onions. If not, add a bit more vinegar and lime juice to the mixture. Cover with a lid or plastic wrap.
  4. Refrigerate 1 hour, or overnight. As the red onions marinate in the liquid, they develop a beautiful hot pink color. Before serving, adjust salt to taste.

Notes

How to give these onions a touch of heat:Add a sprinkling of red pepper flakes. Or for a spicier outcome, dial up the heat with thinly-sliced habanero peppers.

How to slightly sweeten this recipe: Some Mexican family recipes include granulated sugar or agave syrup to balance out the tang. Another option is to add a bit of honey.

How long does this condiment stay fresh? When stored in a covered container (like a mason jar) in the fridge, Mexican pickled onions can stay fresh with a good texture for up to 5 days.

  • Prep Time: 10 Minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 Minutes
  • Category: Condiments
  • Method: No-Cook
  • Cuisine: Mexican
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Have you ever tried this Mexican condiment at home or on vacation? Would you like to serve it on Taco Tuesday, or for a Cinco de Mayo celebration? Join the conversation on pickled red onions in the comments below.

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  1. This is a really good recipe for making Mexican picked onions. I originally saw this recipe https://www.mklibrary.com/pickled-red-onions-recipe/ but for to really add some authentic Mexican flavor, your recipe here sure kicked it up a notch! Thanks Mrs Confetti!

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  2. I love pickled onions and these were so flavourful and delicious! I am definitely going to make these again and again!

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  3. I’m so excited to make these soon! These Mexican pickled onions look so delicious and flavorful! My hubby is going to love these on burgers.

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  4. I make pickled onions often and I absolutely love them. This time I tried your Mexican twist and the taste was amazing! From now I’ll be making them using your recipe.

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  5. I love pickled onions, and this recipe was no exception! Enjoyed these on tacos this evening and it was the perfect touch of flavor; the whole family loved them!

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  6. I am used to making pickled cucumbers, but I have never thought of using a similar approach to onions. I love the idea! I cannot wait to give it a try!

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  7. I make a version of these and they are so good! I love your addition of lime. Thanks for sharing your recipe!

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  8. Love me some pickled onions I could even snack on them. I’ll try your recipe this weekend!

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  9. This Mexican Pickled onion looks gorgeous. I can definitely put it in my sandwiches and it will be delicious.

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  10. These marinated onions were amazing! And so easy to make. I served them as a topping for tacos. I’ll definitely be saving this recipe.

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  11. These pickled onions look so flavourful! I’m gonna try them with the addition of habanero peppers… yum!! This is perfect for Taco Tuesday and Cinco de Mayo.

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FAQs

Mexican Pickled Onions | Easy 10-Minute Recipe | Confetti & Bliss? ›

I always like to salt and soak the onions before pickling. This gets rid of the harsh 'bite' that often makes raw-onions unappetizing. Soaking them for a short time in hot water softens the onions slightly, priming them for quicker, more thorough absorption of the vinegar brine.

Why do you soak onions in salt water before pickling? ›

I always like to salt and soak the onions before pickling. This gets rid of the harsh 'bite' that often makes raw-onions unappetizing. Soaking them for a short time in hot water softens the onions slightly, priming them for quicker, more thorough absorption of the vinegar brine.

Why are my pickled onions mushy? ›

Using too weak a salt brine or vinegar solution may cause soft or slippery pickles, as can using moldy garlic or storing the pickles at too warm a temperature.

How long do quick pickled onions last in the fridge? ›

Let the pickled onions cool to room temperature (about 20 to 30 minutes), at which point they should be sufficiently pickled for serving. Cover and refrigerate leftover pickled onions for later. Quick-pickled onions are best consumed within three days, but they keep for 2 to 3 weeks in the refrigerator.

Are pickled onions in a jar good for you? ›

By incorporating pickled onions into your diet, you may help reduce the risk of heart disease and improve overall cardiovascular function. Pickled onions are not only a tasty condiment but also a nutritional powerhouse packed with antioxidants, probiotics, and anti-inflammatory compounds.

How long do you soak onions in salt water before pickling? ›

Leave for 20 seconds then pour into a colander, return to the bowl and pour over lots of very cold water. The skins should now peel off very easily. Once peeled, layer in a bowl and sprinkle each layer with salt. Cover and leave overnight or up to 24hrs.

How long should you leave pickled onions before eating? ›

Pack the onions into clean, sterilized jars. Pour over the hot vinegar mixture to fill the jars, and check there are no air pockets. Seal the jars and leave to cool. The onions will be ready to eat after about 1 month or better if kept for 2.

How do you fix pickled onions that are too vinegary? ›

  1. If you have added too much vinegar to your recipe, don't panic. There are some simple ways to balance the acidity and save your dish. ...
  2. - Add some sugar or honey to the dish. ...
  3. - Add some baking soda to the dish. ...
  4. - Add some dairy products to the dish. ...
  5. - Add some herbs or spices to the dish.
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Why do my pickled onions taste bad? ›

A common mistake is using too much of it at once, which can throw off the balance of flavors. To get the most out of pickled red onions, it's beneficial to use them sparingly as an accentuation to a dish, rather than a main ingredient.

Why do pickled onions go bad? ›

Temperature, light, and humidity can all affect how long your home-canned pickled onions last, so be sure to store them somewhere that is dark and dry with a cool, even temperature. Fluctuations that can lead to freezing or overheating will cause them to go bad prematurely, so choose your storage location carefully.

Do quick pickled onions go bad? ›

How Long Do Quick Pickled Onions Last in the Refrigerator? Pickled onions can last in the refrigerator for up to 3 weeks. I like them best during the first week because they are the most crisp, but they're still yummy later on.

Can you reuse the water from pickled onions? ›

Pro tip, if you eat the onions quickly, you can reuse the brine. Add more sliced red onions to the mixture and start again. You can also try pickling other sturdy vegetables like sliced radishes, carrots, or small cauliflower florets. If the brine is cloudy or has a bad odor, discard and start with a fresh batch.

Do pickled onions raise blood sugar? ›

These pickled red onions are easy to make, add a delicious zing to just about any dish, and are blood sugar friendly.

Is onion OK for diabetics? ›

Eating onions may help regulate blood sugar levels, which is significant for people with diabetes or prediabetes. A small 2010 study in 84 people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes found that eating 100 g of raw red onion significantly reduced fasting blood sugar levels after 4 hours.

What does soaking an onion in water do? ›

When preparing raw onions, soak in cold water before hand to remove some of the pungency and soften the flavor. However since soaking too long will dilute the flavor, soaking in cold water for 5 to 10 minutes is recommended. Squeeze out excess water before using.

Why do you salt before pickling? ›

Giving your fruit or vegetables a salt bath (covering them in salt in a bowl) before pickling them helps to draw out any excess water they may be holding. It helps to preserve the crisp texture through the pickling process. Leave them in salt for 30 minutes – 3 hours, depending on how much time you've got.

What does salting raw onions do? ›

Adding salt to onions draws out their moisture and softens them. How often have you "sweated" an onion in your cooking life? This predominant cooking technique refers to cooking onion in some fat over low or medium heat, causing it to soften and release some of its moisture (via The Spruce Eats).

Do you need to cure onions before pickling? ›

Now roll your bald onions in salt and leave in a bowl overnight, rinsing the salt away in the morning before patting dry. Although this stage is optional, the salt-and-rinse method will extract moisture from within the onion and you will be rewarded with a crisper, crunchier, firmer pickle in the long run.

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