Can you cook pickled onions?

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Can you cook hot dishes with pickled onions? I've never seen a recipe which uses them hot, is this just because they don't taste good hot? What hot dishes might be appropriate to put pickled onions in?



Best Answer

This afternoon, I made a veggie/bean chilli. When preparing, I was surprised to notice that we are out of fresh onions. I decided to use a can of pickled onions in the chilli.

60 minutes later and this is my happy finding...that the pickled onions have retained crunch and infused the chilli sauce with the most gorgeous deep and rich sweetness. Pickled onion chilli can rest and infuse a wee bit more.




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Can pickled onions be used for cooking?

Yes, pickled red onions are also something you should have on the breakfast (or breakfast for dinner table). Here's a whole bunch of recipesyou'll want to try-out. Honestly, any of them will pair well with pickled red onions.

What do you do with pickled onions?

forever. The good news is that I discovered the onions can be cooked, caramelized, in fact, and that they are quite palatable. And, the better news is that the solution in which they're pickled actually makes them sweeter.

Can you cook cocktail onions?

Pickling transforms raw red onions from pungent and crunchy to irresistibly tangy and crisp. I add some red pepper flakes for extra spice and a splash of maple syrup or honey to round out the other strong flavors. These onions are the perfect condiment for tacos, burgers, salads, and more.




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Answer 2

I've been reviewing old family recipes, and I've seen pickled onions called for in some soup, stew, and casserole recipes as an accent; this may or may not be because my foremothers grew and canned loads of onions. It's worth an experiment or two, I think!

Answer 3

Why not? The salt and acidity will spread to the rest of the dish, and the onions themselves have almost no texture, but you could. I've seen pickled onions used in baked chicken dishes in particular.

Answer 4

I wouldn't typically put them in a dish but they are spectacular on anything that can use a little acidic, crunchy counterpoint. Tacos being the classic example. Also great on a toasted bagel with cream cheese (which is partially hot).

Answer 5

We serve a lamb shank at work which includes as its garnish pickled pearl onions. It's fantastic.

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