Refrigerator pickles are simple to make and have a freshness that can’t be beat. This easy keto recipe has all the tang and flavor of a classic dill pickle, with a kick of spice.
I have made these refrigerator dill pickles so many times, I don’t even need to look at the recipe anymore. My family loves them and now that we grow our own cucumbers, I make multiple jars every summer.
I created this recipe in my early, early, EARLY days of keto recipe development. And I have to laugh that it took me this long to update the post with tips and best practices. Because I make these every year… so what was I waiting for?
And I have kept to the same recipe year after. It’s just that good! And after the pickles are done, I save the brine for keto chicken wings and grilled pork chops.
Why you will love this recipe
Refrigerator pickles have many benefits over canned pickles. They are extremely easy to make and don’t require any special equipment. You don’t need a canner and you don’t have to heat up your kitchen!
Canning vegetables requires much more precision so that they don’t spoil. You have to sterilize the jars and lids, get the water up to temperature, and make sure that everything seals properly. You avoid all of this work with my easy refrigerator pickle recipe.
And while I like mine with a little kick of spiciness, you can adjust these to your liking. You can leave out the jalapeno, add more garlic or dill, or add some other seasonings. You can even add a little sweetener if you like.
These keto pickles are so crisp and fresh, and you can cut the cucumbers any way you like. I like round slices because they work well for hamburgers and you can fit more slices into a single jar. My husband prefers the spears so sometimes we make them that way as well.
Ingredients you need
- Cucumbers: Choose smaller, shorter cucumbers for refrigerator pickles. Pickling cucumbers work well, as do varieties of Persian cucumbers. They are crunchier, and have thinner skins, so they preserve well. We grow a variety called Mideast Prolific and they make fabulous pickles.
- Jalapeños (optional): I love the spiciness that the peppers add, but you certainly don’t have to use them.
- Garlic: A few garlic cloves add wonderful flavor.
- Dill: Use fresh dill for these pickles. Dried dill simply doesn’t have the right flavor.
- Peppercorns: Grab some whole peppercorns for this recipe. They add a little pepperiness without making it too strong.
- Coriander: Ground coriander adds a truly unique flavor to these refrigerator pickles. I highly recommend it.
- Vinegar: The brine requires plenty of vinegar, as it’s what preserves the pickles and keeps them from spoiling. I like a mix of white vinegar and apple cider vinegar.
- Salt: Use kosher salt for this recipe. It can be either regular kosher salt or kosher sea salt.
Step by step directions
If you’ve never made refrigerator pickles before, you are going to be astonished at how easy it is!
1. Slice the cucumbers: Slice the cucumbers about ¼ inch thick and place into jars. You can use one quart jar and one pint jar, or three pint jars.
2. Add the seasonings: Place the jalapeños, garlic, dill, peppercorns, and coriander in the jars with the sliced cucumbers. If you are using a quart jar and a pint jar, put two-thirds of the seasonings in the quart jar and one third in the pint jar.
3. Prepare the brine: Combine the vinegars, water, and salt in a saucepan and bring to a simmer. Whisk until the salt is dissolved, then divide between the jars. Fill the jars all the way to the top.
4. Let sit: Place on the counter for 3 days, then refrigerate and let sit for at least two weeks. The flavor continues to develop as they sit.
Expert Tips and FAQ
The pickles can be eaten after 48 hours but they develop much better flavor if left to sit for at least 2 weeks.
You can slice your pickles any way you like. I prefer the crosswise slices, as they are easier to cut and great for burgers. But you can also slice them lengthwise or into spears.
If you want to make sweet pickles, add your favorite sweetener to the brine. How much you add depends on how sweet you want them. Most bread and butter pickle recipes take as much as a cup of sugar for 1 ½ pounds of cucumbers. You can prepare the brine and add more sweetener to taste.
Try playing with the spices. Add some cumin in place of the coriander, or try a few cloves. You can also add turmeric for a more yellow color.
Frequently Asked Questions
These refrigerator dill pickles are good for up to 3 months in the fridge. To be honest, I’ve kept mine for up to 6 months and had no issues, since the brine takes mostly vinegar. However, for food safety reasons, I recommend consuming them by the 3 month mark.
Canned pickles are shelf stable, whereas refrigerator pickles must be kept in the fridge at all times. The canning process heats the filled jars to the boiling point and allows the lids to seal. But they often taste less fresh than refrigerator pickles.
These refrigerator keto pickles have no added sugar and only 1g of carbohydrate per serving.
For store-bought brands, look forpickles with no added sugars. Most dill, garlic, and sour varieties are processed without sugar. However, bread and butter and sweet pickles do contain sugar, as does sweet relish.
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Refrigerator Pickles Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 ½ lbs pickling cucumbers
- 1 medium jalapeno pepper quartered
- 2 cloves garlic quartered
- 3 tablespoons chopped fresh dill
- 1 ½ teaspoons whole black peppercorns
- 1 ½ teaspoons ground coriander
- 1 ½ cups white vinegar
- ¾ cup apple cider vinegar
- ¾ cup water
- ¼ cup kosher salt
Instructions
- Slice the cucumbers crosswise into ¼-inch rounds or lengthwise into ¼ inch slices. Arrange the slices in 1 quart jar and 1 pint jar (or 3 pint jars)
- Divide the jalapeno, garlic, dill, peppercorns and coriander between the jars.
- In a medium saucepan, bring the white vinegar, apple cider vinegar, water and salt to a simmer, stirring to dissolve most of the salt.
- Divide the brine between the jars, and fill almost to the top. No need to leave any headroom.
- Leave the jars on kitchen counter for at least 3 days. Then refrigerate for at least 2 weeks before eating.
Parsley Sage says
I'm glad you resigned yourself to your pickly fate 🙂 These turned out lovely! My husband loves pickles but I'm always a little leery of the store bought ones. I think that problem is now solved! Buzzed
BigFatBaker says
Sounds so fun and delicious! I have never made pickles, but both my Mom and BF love them so it looks like I need to get on it! Thanks for such a great summer recipe 🙂
Marla {family fresh cooking} says
So fun to be in the SRC with you….loving these pickles & yes time is speeding up as I get older.
brandi says
these look great! i've never made pickles before, but we love them.
Emily @ Life on Food says
I want to start canning this summer. But like you, my time seems to be flying out the window. Where did June go?
I love pickles and I love the fact there is no canner required for this. Will have to try it out before the summer is officially over.
Celia says
Yum! These look awesome…I usually heat-seal my pickles; will have to try the refrigerator method, since they never last long enough around me to warrant sealing anyway. These look like they'd go especially fast…
Angela@RecipesFromMyMom says
This is just the recipe I need to slow down the summer and encourage a little patience with our food. Love how the pickles get better the longer you wait.
Diane {Created by Diane} says
I LOVE pickles and will have to give these a try!
Stephanie says
I like to think a pickle a day keeps the doctor away. Great post. I really want to try to preserve something this summer. I have never done it. Thanks for the inspiration.
Megan says
Hi Carolyn! I am always looking for a good pickle recipe… and refrigerator pickles, even easier! I hope you are well…. Megan
Lisa~~ says
I have been pulling so many cukes from our garden, I'll have to give this recipe a go.
If you haven't already, I'd love for you to check out my SRC recipe this month: Holy Guacamole.
Lisa~~
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Trisha says
I love how easy these are to put together. I've tried my hand at roasted bell peppers and jalapenos but not cucumbers yet. I see that changing very soon!
Julie says
Perfect summer dish!!!
scratch-made wife says
Wow. You just really made me miss my grandma with this post! She makes pickles every summer and I just loooove them. I really need to learn how to make them myself. You make it sound so easy!
Cassie @ Bake Your Day says
I am bookmarking this! My husband loves pickles and he will be thrilled if we make them homemade!
Kimberly says
These sound delicious! Can't wait to try them!
Foodiva says
I love all your tweaks to this pickle recipe, and would absolutely try it your way! Great SRC choice, Carolyn.
janet@cupcakestocaviar says
Beautiful looking pickles and a great way to use up some excess dill I have too. Thanks!
Shelby says
I love homemade pickles – and the spiciness of this one is very appealing!
Kristy says
Yum! Sounds good!! I hate to admit it, but pickles are something I would have NEVER though of trying to make myself 🙂