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Overnight Homemade Pickles Recipe (Refrigerator Pickles)

The BEST Overnight Homemade Pickles! An easy homemade dill pickle recipe with no canning and that results in crisp pickles full of flavor. These refrigerator pickles are ready the next day and stay well in the fridge for weeks.

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Overnight Homemade Pickles, an easy dill pickle recipe that requires no canning! These homemade dill pickles are ready the next day with little work involved. Crisp, refreshing, and a great way to use up some cucumbers you may have in your garden this summer. Be sure to check out my Spicy Pickles and Pickled Onion Recipe for more pickling fun!

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Homemade pickles were always something I wanted to make, but I never wanted to go through the whole canning process (maybe someday…). I thought I’d try to make some that are ready the next day and to my surprise, these refrigerator pickles turned out WAY better than I would have thought.

They were crisp and full of dill flavor. No one could believe how quick and easy they were to make. I can’t wait to experiment a little more with different flavors for fun new homemade pickle recipes like these Refrigerator Italian Pickles. These homemade Refrigerator Sweet Pickles have also been quite popular.

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How to Make Homemade Pickles

You really don’t need a lot of ingredients. I found that small skinny cucumbers without a lot of big seeds worked better than larger cucumbers.

To start, place some fresh dill sprigs, chopped onion, and garlic cloves along with the cucumbers in a large mason jar or another glass container.

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Then in a small saucepan bring white vinegar, water, salt, black pepper, and a little honey (or sugar) to a boil and pour over the cucumbers. Refrigerate overnight and you have fresh dill pickles the next day! Super easy!

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They do get a little better each day, but we had a hard time not eating them the first day. Hope you enjoy this homemade pickle recipe!

My 11 year old wanted to help me with this recipe. Watch this quick video he put together that shows how to make these homemade pickles. Didn’t he do a great job?!

Hope you enjoy the homemade pickles! After you conquer these pickles, give my Ranch Refrigerator Pickles a try!

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Overnight Homemade Pickles Recipe (Refrigerator Pickles)

Overnight Homemade Pickles, an easy homemade pickle recipe with no canning and results in crisp dill pickles full of flavor! The best homemade pickle recipe that anyone can make!
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Chill Time: 6 hours
Total Time 6 hours 25 minutes
Yield 3 cups
Calories 21kcal
Author Lisa Huff

Ingredients
 

Instructions

  • Place dill, garlic, and onion in a large mason jar. Fill jar to top with cucumbers.
  • Meanwhile, place the water, vinegar, honey, salt, and pepper in small saucepan over high heat. Whisk until the mixture comes to a boil. Pour hot liquid over cucumbers. Cool slightly, then place top on jar and refrigerate overnight before serving. Store in the refrigerator.

Notes

SNAPPY TIPS: We had better luck with small cucumbers rather than larger ones. Make sure your cucumbers are completely covered with the liquid. Depending on your jar and size of cucumbers, the recipe may take a little more or less than 3 cups of cucumbers.
SNAPPY SUBSTITUTIONS: Instead of honey, you could use granulated sugar. Instead of a large mason jar, you could use another large container although I would suggest not using plastic.
Course: Snack
Cuisine: American
Keywords: homemade summer pickles, refrigerator pickles
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Nutrition:

Calories: 21kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 391mg | Potassium: 165mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 230IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 21mg | Iron: 1mg

(Nutrition data is provided when available for informational purposes only and calculated using an online nutritional calculator. For the most accurate information please calculate based on specific ingredients and brands you use as well as any changes you made to the recipe. I am not a certified nutritionist or registered dietician and any nutritional information provided should only be used as a general guideline and estimate.)

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Lisa Huff is a Cookbook Author, Freelance Recipe Developer, Food Photographer, Blogger/Writer, and award-winning home chef. She loves creating unique recipes from healthy to decadent including cocktails, appetizers, main dishes, dessert recipes and more and has appeared on various shows, publications, and websites.

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  1. Really, I loved it. Very nice recipe. This was very helpful for people who needs real taste of Homemade foods.

  2. Moreen Payment says:

    How long do they last in the fridge after making

  3. John McKenna says:

    Great looking recipe, question is, how essential is it to boil the vinegar? I am a raw vegan and cooking is a no no. Thanks.

    1. Probably not super essential but may take the cucumbers a bit longer to absorb the flavors so might want to give them a few days.

  4. Hi…does the sugar make them really sweet? I dont really care for sweet pickles…Thanks!!!

    1. Hi! No, not at all. It’s just a tiny amount. You can omit it entirely if you’d like.

  5. Dawn Duran says:

    I’ve tried this recipe before. It’s quick and easy. Unfortunately I found that pouring the hot brine over the cucumbers tends to cook them a bit so the first batch turned out a bit mushy. Second batch I let the brine cool completely before I added to the jar….they turned out crisp and perfect!

  6. Why in heavens sake would you want to leave them in a cabinet for 6 months… I couldn’t do that? I dont think?

    1. These are refrigerator pickles and stored in the refrigerator NOT the cabinet.

  7. Made them and turned out delish! ????
    Ready to make another batch with my fresh garden cucumbers, onion and dill????
    Thankyou for sharing!

    1. Thank you for leaving a comment! Happy to hear you liked the pickles!!

  8. Nice recipe thanks for sharing. I have been making refrigerator pickles for the last 3 years I’m insanley addicted to these so i make them aboutt twice a month and what I found out is that cold cucumbers work better for staying firmer and if you over salt them that will cause them to go soft quick. I use salad cucumbers I like the texture better they are firmer and mines have stayed good for at least a month only because I was traveling that they sat for that long otherwise I would have eaten them before then. I add more garlic and pepper corns and pickling seasoning for more flavor.

  9. How long do they last in the fridge

  10. These look delicious! Is there an easy way to get the pickles nice and thin when you slice them? I think it’d be possible to use a mandolin cutting board and that might work.. But I don’t currently have one.. Hmm.. Regardless, can’t wait to try this recipe at home! Thank you for sharing.

    1. Hi Billy! You could definitely use a mandolin or could even try a food processor with a slicing blade. I just use a knife and cutting board though.

  11. The recipe is great. Do you have a recipe I can use to preserve cucumber pickles so that I could put in pantry to last six months or more, and still have the taste and structure that overnight pickles have?
    Thank you. Robert

    1. Hi Robert! Happy to hear you enjoyed the pickles! I’m afraid I don’t have a good canning recipe that would have similar results. The canned pickles I have tried sent to be more soft, but I do love Claussen pickles in the refrigerated section of the grocery store which I realize is not quite the same as homemade. :)

  12. Richard Hooker says:

    If you can find granulated honey, I use it in baking and cooking. Much easier to use and no clean up. Measure the same or slightly less; also, great for tea and other drinks.

  13. Once these pickes have been made, do they have to be stored in the refrigerator or can they be kept in the pantry?

    1. Hi! Since the pickles haven’t been through an actual canning process I would store them in the fridge.

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