After my brother's birthday party, I went home with a bunch of produce from our family's garden (special thanks to my uncles and grandparents!). Faced with the challenge of using boatloads of onions, I decided to caramelize a big batch of them.
Caramelized onions are deliciously sweet, and a wonderful addition to many dishes. They are also very simple to make.
Caramelized Onions
Ingredients:
-3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
-3 tbsp unsalted butter
-approximately 15 medium sized onions (6 lbs)
-1 tsp sea salt
Instructions:
1. Prep and slice onions into quarters.
2. In a large saute pan, melt butter and olive oil over medium-low heat. Add the onions and salt and cook, stirring occasionally, until the onions are softened and begin to brown.
3. Use them to make something delicious!
Pictures and Tips:
I was watching Food Network earlier and Paula Deen had these on. Have you tried them or a similar product? What did you think?
Step 2. Melt the butter and olive together over medium-low heat. I like the combination of butter and olive oil...olive oil has a higher burn temperature, and the butter adds great flavor.
Ready for deliciousness.
I made whole wheat sourdough pizza crust and the pizzas were cooked out on the grill....if you haven't tried this method, give it a whirl...you can create a cooking environment with a very high temperature (ideal for pizza), and you don't have to heat up your kitchen on an already hot day.
My pizza. Yum.
I hope you enjoy this simple recipe and use it to inspire some fabulous recipes of your own. Some other great uses for these onions: use as a burger topper, combine with parmesan cheese and fresh herbs for a simple pasta dish, or use them to make a delicious tart. Here is one tart recipe idea from Food Network.
Thanks for visiting,
-The Delicious Dabbler