A glass jar filled with quick pickled onions made for those dealing with candida or SIBO

Quick Pickled Onions

Pickles are the perfect tangy complement to savory dishes, from burgers to BBQ! Most store-bought varieties, however, are high in sodium and tend to be made with other questionable ingredients including preservatives, artificial colors, and added sugar. Even the more natural varieties are typically fermented, which may not be the best choice if you are dealing with Candida or SIBO.

To enjoy that distinctive pickle-y taste without all the bad-for-you additives, try my Quick Pickled Onions! The ingredient list couldn’t get any simpler: just red onions and apple cider vinegar. Use these quick pickled onions to top your burger, salad, or tacos for a burst of sweet-and-sour flavor! Enjoy!

A glass jar filled with quick pickled onions made for those dealing with candida or SIBO

Quick Pickled Onions


Course:

Servings

4

Ingredients

  • 1 red onion sliced thinly into half moons
  • 4 cups apple cider vinegar (you may not need all of this)

Instructions

  1. In a glass storage container, add sliced red onions. Pour apple cider vinegar over the onions until they are covered.
  2. Store in refrigerator overnight. Use on salads, burgers, or meal of choice!
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