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The Flavor Bender   ›   Recipes   ›   Recipes by Course   ›   Starter Recipes   ›   Cheats Caramelized Onions with Thyme

Cheats Caramelized Onions with Thyme

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Dini Kodippili







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Updated: 7/18/2018
Total Time1 hour hr 20 minutes mins
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Brunch on Sundays is routine in our house. It’s about the only day of the week we can find time to wind down a little. That means little experimenting in the kitchen and with food and the blog.

That does take a bit of effort considering how much I love doing those things. That also means simple meals that take little time to put together. But simple doesn’t mean we compromise on flavour. Or quality.

On days like that there’s one thing I rely on more than anything else. And that’s my jar of Cheats Caramelized Onions with Thyme in the fridge!

Cheats Caramelized Onions with Thyme

True caramelized onions involve a lengthy cooking process. Caramelization is essentially the removal of water (by evaporation) and the breakdown of sugar.

The simple process of cooking onions over a period of time results in the caramelization of all the natural sugars trapped inside them and the end product is intensely more flavourful than what you started out with.

Onions are mostly water by weight and as they heat up the water begins to evaporate causing their cells to break down so that the onions become soft and smell good as they release all their aromatic compounds. Eventually when most of the water is gone, caramelization starts to take place.

This causes the initial sugars in onions to oxidize and break down into smaller sugars that are sweeter and more flavourful than those starting sugars.

The  standard way of making caramelized onions is low and slow (low heat, slow cooked),  that pulls out richly developed flavours from onions. What I’m going to share with you today however is my quicker, cheater’s method of caramelizing onions for quick and easy meals!

Cheats Caramelised Onions with Thyme

All the different varieties of onion have essentially the same sugars in about the same proportions (sweet onions have a little more sugar as you’d expect) and you can caramelize any of them just as easily. I love using red onions though for that wonderfully intense purple colour you get after cooking them.

To both shorten and enhance the long caramelization process, I add a little sugar at the beginning. I use brown sugar for the more intense caramel taste it lends to the end product.

I cook them on medium to medium-high heat, with frequent stirring to prevent the onions from burning, and to make sure they cook evenly.

This shaves off a considerable amount of time from the overall process. And finally for that incredible aroma and flavour and a little spicy kick, there’s nothing like a bit of chilli and a few sprigs of thyme!

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Cheats Caramelized Onions with Thyme

Author: Dini Kodippili
Yield: Makes about 1 cup
Cuisine: European, North American

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Cheats Caramelized Onions with Thyme
EASY – This is an easy recipe to make for beginners. It is not a true caramelized onion, as caramelized onions take a very long time to make properly. This quick, easy cheats recipe is a fast replacement for sandwiches or cheese trays.

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Prep: 45 minutes mins
Cook: 35 minutes mins
Total Time: 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins
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Makes: 8 tbsp (2 tbsp each)

Ingredients:
 

  • 450 g Red onions thinly sliced
  • 3 tbsp packed brown sugar
  • ½ tbsp crushed chili Adjust to your preference
  • Salt to taste
  • ½ tbsp fresh thyme leaves
  • ¼ cup vegetable oil or any neutral oil

Instructions:
 

  • In a pan, heat the oil on medium-medium high heat and add the sliced onions.
  • Heat the onions till they soften – a few minutes.
  • Add the sugar, chilli, thyme and about ½ tsp of salt.
  • Keep moving the onions around in the pan continually, while cooking the onion so that they do not burn – this step takes about 10- 15 minutes. See notes below.
  • When the onions start to caramelize and darken in colour, lower the heat and continue to cook further until onions are soft and completely caramelized (and not burnt!) – about 5 more minutes roughly..
  • Add more salt to taste (if required)
  • Transfer the onions into a heat proof jar and let it cool. You can store this in the fridge.

Recipe Notes

The time required to cook the caramelized onion depends on the heat of your stove top. If it’s too high, the onions will burn. If you haven’t made caramalized onions before, it is advisable to use medium heat and take longer and stir every few minutes to cook them evenly and to prevent them from burning.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 40kcal (2%) Carbohydrates: 10g (3%) Protein: 1g (2%) Fat: 0.1g Saturated Fat: 0.03g Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.01g Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g Sodium: 4mg Potassium: 91mg (3%) Fiber: 1g (4%) Sugar: 7g (8%) Vitamin A: 22IU Vitamin C: 5mg (6%) Calcium: 18mg (2%) Iron: 0.2mg (1%)

“This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.”

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Thyme Caramelized Onions

To be honest though, I didn’t always like caramelized onions. I remember when I was small my mom used to pack my lunch for school and on days I had caramelized onion sandwiches I inevitably ended up trading them with my friends for their lunches.

But time has indeed worked its magic on me in terms of my taste for caramelized onions and also the way I cook them. And there is perhaps nothing as versatile as caramelized onions either.

They are perfect with sandwiches, pizzas, meat (ever tried them with steak or grilled chicken? Yum!), fish, pasta, fried rice, cooked vegetables and even with crackers! What’s my absolute favourite way though? Why, I thought you’d never ask! 🙂

I love spreading the caramelized onions on top of my favourite crusty homemade bread slices that I’ve toasted lightly, and then top it with my favourite cheese sauce and jalapeno and broil it for a few minutes till the cheese melts and turns golden brown.

Add a glass of blood orange mimosa to that and it’s a meal fit for a King, people! We’ve paired these caramelized onions with lots of different dishes like this apple and bacon grilled cheese sandwich, mango lamb sliders, and even this rainbow colored smoked salmon toast as well!

Thyme Caramelized Onions
Thyme Caramelized Onions
This is how we like to breakfast on weekends!

You could even miniaturize these with little crostini slices which are guaranteed to be a huge hit at parties!

Mmmmm!! Thyme, Caramelized Onion & Cheese? I call it perfect toast!
Mmmmm!! Caramelized Onions, Cheese & Thyme. Delicious!

And don’t be hesitant to cook more than you think you’ll be eating either. These can easily go in a little bottle or jar and then saved for later in the fridge. And before you know it you’ll be adding spoonfuls of caramelized onions to everything you eat, not just because you can, but because they truly elevate the flavours of everything they come in contact with!

What’s your quick and simple go-to dish/snack/condiment in your fridge? Do let me know in the comments!

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21 responses

  1. Christie Campbell
    November 11, 2014

    I love caramelized onions, but not the work involved. I’m DEFINITELY trying this next time! Thank you for linking up with #FoodieFridays this week! Please stop by this week with some new tasty links and see if you were featured. Christie – http://akitchenhoor.blogspot.com/

    Reply
    1. Dini
      November 11, 2014

      Thank you Christie! I am absolutely the same! I LOVE caramelized Onions but not the work involved! 🙂 I check in with you website regularly now! I love your blog!! I love FF too!

      Reply
  2. sd
    November 11, 2014

    The way you explained every thing, you have completely bowled me over 😀 I HAVE to try this asap

    Reply
  3. Jhuls
    November 10, 2014

    It’s like I wanna take this toast out of the screen. 😀

    Reply
    1. Dini
      November 10, 2014

      Thank you Jhuls! 🙂 We even had it for lunch yesterday!

      Reply
  4. Liz @ spades, spatulas, and spoons
    November 8, 2014

    My mother had a favorite onion story. When she was first married (in the days before women’s liberation), her husband would expect dinner on the table when he arrived home from work. She would much rather be out with her friends or playing tennis than spending time in the kitchen. So, when she got home (just before him), she would put onions in the oven to bake. By the time he arrived the house would smell like she had been cooking all day.

    These look like the perfect addition to many a meal, love the open faced sandwiches. I like caramelized onions on grilled cheese.

    Reply
    1. Dini
      November 8, 2014

      I love that story! 😀 They do make the house smell phenomenal! Thank you 🙂

      Reply
  5. Amanda
    November 7, 2014

    Wow I love caramelized onions… it’s bordering on obsession… and this is a great way to cook them without them taking forever! Thanks for sharing 🙂

    Reply
    1. Dini
      November 7, 2014

      Me too! At some point while growing up I started loving Caramelized Onions again, and never looked back! 🙂

      Reply
  6. Dee
    November 7, 2014

    I love caramalized onions, and this is a great trick. Can’t wait to try some this weekend. 🙂

    Reply
    1. Dini
      November 7, 2014

      Thank you Dee 🙂

      Reply
  7. Loretta
    November 7, 2014

    What a grand idea for brunch!! I’m so going to copy this and make it over the weekend. Caramelized onions go so well with just about anything don’t they? But I’ve never thought of topping it on toast and cheese. Thanks for the idea!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      November 7, 2014

      Please let me know how they go! 🙂 You’re right they go with just about anything!! My husband and I love this and even made a caramelized onions, chicken and cheese pizza (though we prefer crusty bread!)

      Reply
  8. Nancy
    November 7, 2014

    This is a great contribution of Fiesta Friday, Dini! First… you taught me more about onions than I ever knew…thanks for the education. 🙂 Second…You’ve described the perfect way to achieve the perfect caramelized onions! The crostini you’ve featured looks divine…yummy!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      November 7, 2014

      Thank you Nancy! 🙂 This is definitely a quicker way to achieve it especially for quick fixes (and I love quick fixes!!)

      Reply
  9. Michelle
    November 7, 2014

    Oh my, this recipe speaks straight to my heart! I LOVE caramelised onions (i love onions in most forms) but I rarely make them because I’m too lazy haha! I’m going to have to give this a go, especially with the cheese on toast, i’m drooling here!!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      November 7, 2014

      Thank you! 🙂 Haha!! I’m the same – I’m too lazy too but this I make often!

      Reply
  10. Nicole Neverman
    November 6, 2014

    This is a great caramelized onion recipe! I saw this on the Foodie Fridays link up! I would be delighted if you’d stop by http://picnicnz.blogspot.co.nz/ and add this to the Pure Blog Love link party too 🙂

    Reply
    1. Dini
      November 6, 2014

      Thank you for visiting Nicole! I would love to join your link party too! thank you so much for the invitation! 🙂

      ps – It is always so good to connect with another Kiwi!! 😀

      Reply
  11. Sandhya
    November 6, 2014

    Dini,
    I love caramelized onions on everything! I am drooling looking at your pictures!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      November 6, 2014

      Thank you Sandhya! 🙂 I love Caramelised Onions on everything too!

      Reply

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