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Spicy Caramelized Onions

Sweetly smoky caramelized onions with a bit of heat.

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Caramelized onions - I don't make them often since it takes quite a while to make only a relatively small amount of final product. Not the most efficient process, but it sure does make some tasty eats! I've made plain caramelized onions many times, but this time, I wanted something a bit different, so I decided to add some spice - a few chili peppers.

Like the Maillard reaction, caramelization is a form of non-enzymatic browning. However, instead of an amino acid reaction (like the Maillard reaction), caramelization occurs by pyrolysis (geek speak for BURNING! ok - so I might be a little pyro. sometimes, maybe). In addition, you can accelerate caramelization by adding a bit of acid. In this case, I used some balsamic vinegar to help speed up the process while adding an extra bitto flavor.

What's your favorite version of caramelized onions?


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Sweetly smoky caramelized onions with a bit of heat.

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Yield: 2 cups

Materials:

Mass Weight Volume Number Material Notes
1 teaspoon oil
3 onions, thinly sliced
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
chili peppers, chopped I used 2 or 3 dried serrano peppers, but you can easily adjust type and amount to suit your preferences.

Methods:

  1. Gather all materials.
  2. Heat the oil, and cook the peppers briefly.
  3. Add in remaining materials, cooking until caramelized. Stir occasionally.
  4. You can add a bit of moisture/water if needed, but it will slow down the caramelization process. On the other hand, slow is better than burnt. :P

Shared with: Full Plate Thursday, Artsy Fartsy Party, BFF Open House, Traffic Jam, Fiesta Friday, Meal Plan Monday, Saturday Sparks, What's for Dinner?, Hearth and Soul, Over the Moon, Tuesdays at Our Home, Inspire Me Monday, Farm Fresh Tuesday, Wine'd Down Wednesday, Your Whims Wednesday, Homestead Blog Hop, Party in Your PJs



6 comments:

  1. Lovely. Thanks for sharing with us on Fiesta Friday!

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  2. Now following, found you at Whats for Dinner Sunday!

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  3. This sounds like a great weekend treat. Thanks for sharing #TrafficJamWeekend

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  4. I can taste these on a burger or a pizza - Sounds so good! Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner party. May the rest of your week be amazing!

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    1. Now you've got me wanting those! Burger sounds wonderful right about now. :)

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