Looking for a crisp and tangy cucumber salad that’s easy to make? This vinegar cucumber salad with red onion is fresh, light, and full of flavor. Thinly sliced cucumbers and sharp onions soak up a zesty vinegar dressing. This cucumber vinegar salad is a simple recipe, making it the perfect summer side dish for any meal. Add a sprinkle of fresh dill for an extra burst of freshness and enjoy this simple salad anytime.

It was on one of those hot afternoons when I didn’t want to cook anything heavy. I sliced up some crisp cucumbers, tossed them with thin red onion, and poured over a tangy vinegar dressing. The flavors came together so quickly. By the time dinner rolled around, it had chilled perfectly in the fridge and had become the crunchy side that everyone kept reaching for.
Refreshing Dish Option
The vinegar brings a zesty kick that keeps the salad bright and lively. Cucumbers add crunch, while red onions give just the right sharpness. Together, they balance so well that it feels fresh when having it along with cheese stuffed chicken breasts tomato basil.
Simple to Make
You don’t need fancy steps, just slice, toss, and chill. The ingredients are all easy to find and budget-friendly. With only a few minutes of prep, you’ll have a salad ready to serve. It’s a go-to when you want quick results with big flavor.
Filling Salad Recipe
Even though it’s light, this salad feels satisfying. The crunch of cucumbers and onions keeps it hearty enough to stand alone. Add it to grilled chicken, fish, or even a sandwich, and it completes the plate. You’ll be surprised how full and happy it leaves you.

Your Easy-Peasy Guide to Southern Cucumber Vinegar Salad
This cucumber vinegar salad is crisp, tangy, and full of refreshing flavor. It’s a simple, old-fashioned recipe that makes the perfect side dish for any meal.
Kitchen Must-Haves
- Cutting Board: Provides a strong and steady surface for prepping your veggies.
- Knife: Makes slicing cucumbers and onions quick, easy, and precise.
- Salad Plate: A simple yet stylish way to serve and showcase your cucumber salad
Grab these Ingredients
- English Cucumbers: Crisp, refreshing, and the star of the salad.
- Red Onion: Adds a sharp, tangy bite that pairs perfectly with cucumbers.
- Apple Cider Vinegar: Brings the bright, zesty flavor to the dressing.
- Agave or Honey: A touch of sweetness to balance the tang.
- Sea Salt: Improves and rounds out the flavors.
- Dill: Fresh and aromatic, giving that classic cucumber salad taste.
- Black Pepper: A hint of spice for extra depth.
- Dill for Decoration (optional): Makes the salad look as fresh as it tastes.
*Exact measurements are listed in the recipe card below.
Step-by-Step Procedure to Make Vinegar Cucumber Salad Recipe
First: Gather Your Ingredients
Collect cucumbers, red onion, apple cider vinegar, honey or agave, fresh dill, sea salt, and black pepper. Rinse everything well so it’s clean and ready to use. Set out a large mixing bowl where you’ll combine it all later.
Second: Prep the Veggies
Slice the cucumbers into thin rounds and do the same with the onion. Keep the slices even so the flavors soak in nicely. Finely chop the dill, saving a little for garnish.
Third: Mix with Marinade
Add the cucumber and onion to your mixing bowl. Pour in the vinegar, sweetener, and a sprinkle of salt, then stir gently so the vegetables are coated but not crushed. This step gives the salad its tangy-sweet flavor base.
Fourth: Chill and Garnish
Place the bowl in the fridge for about 20 minutes to let the flavors come together. When ready to serve, pour off extra liquid if needed and move the salad to a plate or dish. Finish with fresh dill and a crack of black pepper on top.
Handy Tips for Tasty Wins:
- Slice Thin for Best Flavor: Thinly slicing cucumbers and onions helps them soak up the vinegar dressing better. The thinner the slices, the tastier and more balanced each bite becomes.
- Chill Before Serving: Let the salad rest in the fridge for at least 20 minutes before eating. This gives the flavors time to blend and makes the salad extra refreshing.
- Adjust the Tang: If you like it sharper, add a splash more vinegar. For a milder taste, mix in a little sugar or honey to balance the acidity.
- Keep It Crisp: Use fresh, firm cucumbers for the best crunch. Soft cucumbers can make the salad watery, so freshness really matters here.

Your Questions, My Answers
What are the Pairings to Try with Cucumber Onion Salad?
This salad goes well with meats like crispy baked chicken wings, broccoli and bacon casserole, or fried chicken bites. It’s also a fresh side dish for sandwiches, wraps, or burgers. You can even serve it alongside heavier casseroles to add a light, crisp touch.
Keep the salad in an airtight container in the fridge. It usually stays fresh for up to 2 days before the cucumbers lose their crunch. Stir it gently before serving since the dressing may settle at the bottom.

How to Freeze Side Dishes?
Most fresh salads like this one don’t freeze well because cucumbers turn soggy after thawing. If you want to freeze a side dish, stick with cooked casseroles, roasted veggies, or grains. Always let dishes cool before freezing to keep the texture and flavor.
More Stress-Free Recipes You’ll Love
If you liked this cucumber onion salad, you’ll enjoy some other easy recipes too. A soft French brioche bread is great for breakfast or as a sweet snack. Pan fried chicken makes a quick and tasty dinner with very little effort.
Slow cooker pulled chicken tacos are perfect for busy days since the cooker does the work for you. All of these recipes are simple, stress-free, and full of flavor.
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Vinegar Cucumber Salad with Red Onion
Equipment
- 1 Cutting Board
- 1 Knife
- 1 Salad Plate
Ingredients
- 2 Pieces English Cucumbers paper-thin slices
- ½ Piece Red Onion very thinly sliced
- ¼ Cup Apple Cider Vinegar
- 1 Tablespoon Agave or Honey
- 1 teaspoon Sea Salt
- 2 Tablespoons Dill finely chopped
- Black Pepper cracked
- Dill optional: addition for decoration
Instructions
- Collect cucumbers, red onion, apple cider vinegar, honey or agave, fresh dill, sea salt, and black pepper. Rinse everything thoroughly and set out a large mixing bowl for later.
- Slice the cucumbers and onion into thin, even rounds, and finely chop the dill, reserving some for garnish.
- Combine cucumbers and onion in a bowl, then add vinegar, sweetener, and a pinch of salt. Stir gently to coat the vegetables without crushing them.
- Refrigerate for about 20 minutes so the flavors meld. Drain any excess liquid, then serve topped with dill and freshly cracked pepper.
Notes
- Slice Thin for Best Flavor: Thinly slicing cucumbers and onions helps them soak up the vinegar dressing better. The thinner the slices, the tastier and more balanced each bite becomes.
- Chill Before Serving: Let the salad rest in the fridge for at least 20 minutes before eating. This gives the flavors time to blend and makes the salad extra refreshing.
- Adjust the Tang: If you like it sharper, add a splash more vinegar. For a milder taste, mix in a little sugar or honey to balance the acidity.
- Keep It Crisp: Use fresh, firm cucumbers for the best crunch. Soft cucumbers can make the salad watery, so freshness really matters here.
Nutrition
Disclaimer
Please note that nutrient values are estimates only. Variations can occur due to product availability and manner of food preparation. Nutrition may vary based on methods of origin, preparation, freshness of ingredients, and other factors.
best to pair with salad
Main dishes to have along with cucumber salad should bring warmth and depth to balance its cool, refreshing crunch. Grilled chicken, roasted pork, tir-fry, or simple rice dishes all pair well to create a light but satisfying meal.