How to Caramelize Onions: All the Secrets to a Flavour Fave

How to Caramelize Onions: All the Secrets to a Flavour Fave

 

Caramalised Onions

Caramelized onions are a culinary game-changer, elevating any dish from ordinary to extraordinary. Their sweet and savoury notes add depth and complexity that enhance the overall flavour profile of a dish. And talk about a chameleon — they can be the star of the show as a topping for burgers; a supporting player that exhibits main character energy in soups and stews; or the “if you know, you know” secret component in tasty sauces and marinades.

With their rich aroma and taste, caramelized onions will bring richness and sophistication to any recipe. So while a time-pressed chef may perceive this as an unnecessary step in recipes, the effort-to-reward ratio is high.

Here’s what you need to know to incorporate this versatile ingredient into your cooking repertoire.

How to Caramelize Onions 101

While you need to invest some time in achieving this delicacy, it’s not all active cooking time — and it’s definitely worth the wait. Here’s the skinny on the best technique for how to caramelize onions.

  1. Slice the onion into rings approximately ¼-inch thick.
  2. Heat a saucepan or Dutch oven over medium-low heat. Choose a pan large enough to hold the onions in a single layer.
  3. Add 1 tablespoon of a fat (butter or a light oil like oil or avocado).
  4. Swirl it around, then add the sliced onions.
  5. Cook for 15 to 20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the onions are softened and translucent.
  6. Then you’ll brown the onions. In this step, you’ll stir more frequently, until the onions turn golden brown and caramelized (about 30-40 minutes total).
  7. Remove from heat and let cool slightly.

Peeling Back the Onion: Tips For Achieving Perfectly Caramelized Onions

While that’s the basic technique for how to caramelize onions, here are some additional tips to bring out the best for recipes with caramelized onions.

  • Choose the right type of onion: While sweet onions like Vidalia or Walla Walla seem the obvious choices, they might become too sweet, so you might be better off with yellow or Spanish onions.
  • Slice onions thinly: Uniform slices cook evenly and caramelize faster.
  • Use the right pan: A heavy-bottomed saucepan or Dutch oven in stainless steel, cast iron or hard anodized aluminum works best. Choose a pan that’s large enough to hold the onions in a single layer.
  • Don't overcrowd: Cook onions in batches if necessary to ensure even cooking.
  • Cook low and slow: Medium-low heat prevents burning and promotes caramelization.
  • Stir occasionally: Allow onions to develop a brown crust, then stir to prevent burning.
  • Add a pinch of sugar: A small amount can help the onions brown faster and accentuate their sweetness.
  • Deglaze with liquid: After removing the onions, add wine, broth or water to scrape up browned bits and add flavor.
  • Be patient: Caramelizing onions takes time (up to 45 minutes!), so don't rush the process. Your patience will pay off. The longer and slower you cook them, the deeper the flavour and colour will be.
  • Make them in batches to freeze: When you’re taking the time, make extra to pop in the freezer for later.
  • Taste and adjust: Season with salt, pepper and herbs like rosemary and thyme.

By following these tips, you'll achieve perfectly caramelized onions with a deep, rich taste and a beautiful golden-brown colour.

Recipes with Caramelized Onions

Ready to try your new skill? Here are two recipes with caramelized onions that show the range they offer. Each of these is an updated twist on a classic favorite, with caramelized onions playing a starring role.

CREAMY FRENCH ONION ONE PAN PASTA

This creamy, cheesy pasta bake with the rich flavors of French onion soup is a one-pot dish that is ideal comfort food. The recipe calls for cooking the onions a little quicker than the technique above, but they’ll get more cooking time in the oven. Garlic Powder and Thyme Leaves give this creation just the right amount of zing.

Creamy French Onion One Pan Pasta

FRENCH ONION BURGER

Unlike most burgers that settle for bland, raw onion slices, this delicacy features tender, caramelized onions, slow-cooked to perfection. They perfectly complement the juicy patty that gets its mildly tangy note from a blend of French’s Classic Yellow Mustard and French's® Worcestershire Sauce, infused with Garlic Powder and Thyme Leaves. And what cheese better accompanies a French onion burger than Gruyère, with its French heritage and distinctive nutty, creamy flavour profile?

French Onion Burger 

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