Stuffed Onions Recipe (2024)

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Maggie

@pmc I had trouble visualizing how to cut the onions, too, so I did a google video search for other stuffed onion recipes. I found one for Lebanese Roasted Stuffed Onions (hosted on a cooking site and also on youtube). That video shows how to cut and roll the onions—and it aligns closely with Kay Chun's instructions. Good luck!

Carrie

I'm not so sure it is good to microwave plastic. Can I just put the onions in a small dish and microwave them? Why do I have to wrap in plastic?

dimmerswitch

If visual of 'how to' handle the onion in steps 1 and 4 is confusing based on this recipe instructions, take a look at these 2 videos, neither are for this recipe but for stuffed onions using similar technique. In the 1st video up to about 1:10 to see 'how to'. In the 2nd starting about 0:49 to 1:19 then again 1:41 to 1:52. Note: In this recipe 25 min cook is too long in step 1 - consider 15 to 20.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC7S908x94Ihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1eXZOt_-V

eastern sierra cook

Use a glass casserole lid instead of plastic wrap: better for you and the environment.

Veggie Chef

After reading the other comments I made the following edits and wow! This dish is spectacular. -sub veg stock for the water-double the cumin & cardamom-add 0.5 tsp. Mild Aleppo pepper-add 0.25 tsp. Sumac-add 3 cloves garlic, microplaned when sautéing onion-I used pistachios, slivered almonds, currants and dried apricots (diced) for the fruit/nut mix. -sprinkle zaatar over top (instead of salt) before baking-garnish with chopped parsley and mint and serve with garlicy yogurt/tzatziki

Jean from NC

Much easier than boiling: wrap the slit onions in a couple layers of plastic wrap and microwave until they start to feel soft. Be careful--the insides will be hot! Easier and more flavor-preserving than boiling--and I'm speaking as a person who uses plastic wrap for almost nothing else.These stuffed onions are often baked in a tamarind sauce--also lovely.

pmc

Please excuse my ignorance, but I am still trying to wrap my head around 3 large onions becoming these small picturesque vessels. (Wish there were a video with this one.) You work from the outside inward, but cutting in half? Any hints would be appreciated, and happy Thanksgiving!

S

Green cardamom is just the regular cardamom that is available in ground form in almost all grocery stores. In 'ethnic' grocery stores you can get the whole pods, or ground versions.It's called green cardamom because it's made from the smaller green podded cardamom, to distinguish it from the smoky flavoured large black cardamom. Black cardamom cannot be substituted for green cardamom, the flavours are too different.

Yoshie

very pretty and fun (or fussy) to make, great vegetarian centerpiece but I thought it lacked a couple of flavor elements on its own. despite the tart cherry in the recipe, barely tasted it which is a shame, maybe needs more but afraid it’ll be too sweet. also lacked zestiness/acidity, maybe needs some lemon juice. hard to gauge how much salt. flavor salvaged with a side of zaatar yogurt (greek yogurt, lemon juice, olive oil, zaatar) garlicky cumin-coriander carrot salad.

Jeri

I loved this dish, as did my Seder guests. I found it easy to make (I microwaved the onions in plastic wrap as suggested by another reader). In the future, I wouldn’t bother chopping the raisins and would likely include more cherries. I made the dish in advance, up until the add water and bake step. Then I refrigerated it overnight. An hour or so before dinner I added the boiling water and put it in the oven to cook. Worked perfectly.

kate sf

To pmc: I am going to approach this like stuffed cabbage (leaves). You separate the onion layers (=leaves) and the larger outside ones, you cut in half. The leaves/layers are kind of rolled to form the final stuffed onions in the picture. I anticipate mine will not look so neat. These professional NYT pics always look better than my home dish.Wishing us both the best - it will taste good even if things fall apart.

Sabrina

Doesn’t need the onion shells. Quadruple spices. Added sumac and aleppo

dimmerswitch

New to stuffing / rolling onions asin this delicious recipe, I thought a video would be helpful. Sometimes NYT Cooking videos can be found on youtube but not for this recipe. So I referenced others. For cooks who also might find video helpful on handling / rolling onions I'll link here. The handling of onions is at 00:42 - 1:17, 1:55-2:20 & 2:50-3:15. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDSuRL0H6hY

Mas

Am I the only one who doesn't understand the onion-cutting directions? Also with no microwave, maybe I would try roasting in the oven to preserve flavor.

Marie

Penzeys has whole green pods, you will have to grind them in a mortar and pestle. Or any Indian foods market will have the whole pods and ground. Regular ground will work as well.

Sarah

I made this & OMG it was terrific. A lot of time/effort but investment well worth it. Due to veganism & serious allergies involving cinnamon & dried fruit, had to make some adjustments. In lieu of dried fruit, chopped up sweet baby carrots & fresh ginger. Latter added quite bites of zest. The onions & carrots added all the sweetness my family needed. I can’t imagine making this with all the dried fruit as we are not big on sweetness. Do it again? Absolutely!

Pranay

Looks impressive on the table, but taste wise the result is not greater than the sum of its parts. Next time, I will make the rice on its own (delicious) and top it with freshly fried onions, toasted nuts and fresh herbs (mint would go especially well with the flavors).

Bill

Since the amount of salt is unspecified, why the recommendation for Diamond Crystal salt? Would Morton's work? Sea salt? Morton's table salt? Pink Himalayan salt?Curious minds want know.

rachel

Followed the directions as written and thought it was perfect as is. I did sprinkle a little feta on the leftovers and that was quite nice, but absolutely not necessary. This will be be a permanent addition to future holiday menus.

Joe Becci

I made this last Thanksgiving and again this year for my Afghan friends at a big Thanksgiving bash. I followed the suggestion to up the spices and use veggie stock. Perfect for a crowd where vegetarian is preferred over meat dishes that your not sure is Halal.

beginner

Silly question - planning to make this for my vegan/gf guests at thanksgiving (subbing margarine for butter) and was wondering if any of this can be made ahead of time? Any suggestions on improving timing for a kitchen with one oven cooking turkey would be greatly appreciated!

J. Cosmo

Were I to make this dish, the cups of water in steps 5 and 7 would come from the water used to simmer the onions in step 1.

Marjorie

NEVER microwave using plastic wrap of any kind. Heat releases carcinogenic chemicals that are dangerous for human or animal consumption. Use wax paper or parchment paper instead.

Carolyn

Can this be made with brown rice? I'm out of basmati. Maybe cook 10 mins before covering and baking?

DB

I added some more spices like paprika and garlic. Finely chopped the cherries and raisins and that distributed it better through the dish but for the two cups of water we used at different times in the recipe I used the onion water that the onions were boiled in. I also brushed them with olive oil mixed with lemon juice and broiled for two minutes at the end.

Thank you Kay Chun for sharing this one

Great comments by all! Personally, this recipe is wonderful as written, and fun to make. I have made it 5+ times and always been enjoyed by my guests. I love the idea of serving at Thanksgiving. I have subbed saffron for a bit of turmeric and enjoy it just the same. Be well. Peace.

Tina HP/Paris

A friend and I both made this for Thanksgiving (surprise!), she followed the recipe a bit more, I used what i had in cupboard, so made it with cooked-already red rice - the chewyness was awesome - and dried cranberries as couldn't find the cherries. Both were great! it was funny to have two completely different dishes from the same recipe.

Kimmy

Visually this dish is extremely appealing and easy-ish to make. But the final outcome was surprisingly bland, and the saffron was a bit overpowering. I could barely taste the cherry or raisins. It's like all the nuts and dried fruit melted away. Added some fresh dill and that seemed to help a bit. Were I to make this again, I'd use Yottam Ottolenghi's saffron rice recipe in "Jerusalem" to stuff the onions.

Barbara

outstanding flavor. rather than water, I used the onion water for the rice. there is too much rice. Next time I will use ½ cup of rice and adjust the liquid accordingly. I will keep the same amount of nuts and dried fruit, and spices; I will only just reduce the rice/liquid. when I made 1 cup of rice as the recipe said, in addition to the onions, I stuffed peppers and still had leftover rice.

dimmerswitch

New to stuffing / rolling onions asin this delicious recipe, I thought a video would be helpful. Sometimes NYT Cooking videos can be found on youtube but not for this recipe. So I referenced others. For cooks who also might find video helpful on handling / rolling onions I'll link here. The handling of onions is at 00:42 - 1:17, 1:55-2:20 & 2:50-3:15. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDSuRL0H6hY

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FAQs

Why do you soak red onions in cold water? ›

Soak them for at least 15 minutes (longer is even more beneficial), properly drain, and eat away! Submerging them in cold water takes away that intense, sharp bite from the raw onion. The cold water helps the enzyme that causes onions to have their pungent flavor to leach out.

How do you take the bitterness out of red onions? ›

Just peel and slice the red onion as called for in your recipe, then submerge them in a bowl of cold or ice water. Let them sit for at least ten minutes, stirring once or twice, before draining and using them in your recipe. For added flavor, you can also soak the onions in lime juice, lemon juice, or vinegar.

How long to soak onions in water? ›

When preparing raw onions, soak in cold water before hand to remove some of the pungency and soften the flavor. However since soaking too long will dilute the flavor, soaking in cold water for 5 to 10 minutes is recommended. Squeeze out excess water before using.

How to reduce onion flavor? ›

The sulfur compounds that give the raw onions their pungent, harsh flavor dissipate in the bowl of water, leaving the resulting onion with a more mellow flavor. When you use cold water, the onion remains super crunchy.

What does vinegar do to onions? ›

Then you just have to wait long enough for the vinegar to do its job, rinsing away the harsh sulfurous compounds, softening the onion, and giving it a pleasantly tart pop of flavor. If you use red wine vinegar, my personal favorite, the onions also turn an amazing hot-pink color.

What is the cold water onion trick? ›

Another trick is to store your chopped onions in a bowl of very cold water as you chop—this will halt the compound from getting into the air. The last and most effective strategy for not bursting into tears when you cut an onion is to protect your eyes!

What makes onions sweeter? ›

The reasons sweet onions taste so sweet is they have less sulfur and thus less pungency than other onions, which makes you able to taste all the sugar naturally in onions (the sugar that gets coaxed out as you cook them slowly into caramelized onions, for example).

How do you tame the taste of red onions? ›

Salt them generously with kosher salt and massage them with your fingers for a minute. Wait 10 minutes, then serve. The salt softens the onion's fibrous texture and mellows the sharpness of their flavor.

Why does my red onion taste so strong? ›

"Sulfur is what builds up in the layers of the onion. When you have a large onion, it's going to be stronger because it's spent more time beneath the ground. The longer an onion sits in the soil, the stronger the sulfur will be," explains Palak Patel, a chef and educator at the Institute of Culinary Education.

Is it better to soak onions in water or vinegar? ›

You can get rid of the strong taste by soaking sliced onions in ice water for 20 to 30 minutes or by sprinkling them with an acid such as vinegar. Onions soaked in ice water will get very crisp while those sprinkled with vinegar will soften a bit, but they will lose the strong taste and become sweeter.

Why do you soak onions in salt water? ›

For a sweeter taste, soak it in cold water with 1 tsp each of sugar and salt. Then your onion will be ready to be added to salsa or burgers.

Why can I eat cooked onions but not raw? ›

Raw onions can be hard to digest, for some. Onions can cause a good deal more than just leaving you with that pungent onion-breath. Some people pass gas and feel digestive discomfort after eating onions in their raw form, while others burp and bloat.

How can I make my onions more flavorful? ›

The Flavor of an Onion
  1. Macerate them in vinegar and they become acidic yet sweet.
  2. Lightly cook them in a pan without browning them for about 10 minutes and they're subtle and savory.
  3. Sweat them like this even longer and their flavor gets more complex and concentrated.
  4. Slowly brown them, and they become sweet and rich.
Jun 6, 2021

What brings out the Flavour of onions? ›

So, what is going on? Onions have a unique chemistry with molecules that contain a whole lot of sulphuric compounds. Sulphur is responsible for those pesky tears that pop up anytime you chop an onion, but it is also responsible for flavor and odor. The scientific name for this group of compounds is thiosulfinates.

Does lemon juice make onions taste better? ›

Another flavorful option is to make a quick pickle of sliced onions in vinegar, fresh lime, or lemon juice with salt. Even just a few minutes in an acidic brine will tone down its intensity considerably while boosting flavor and transforming into a delicious topping for sandwiches, wraps, salads, and more.

What are the benefits of soaking red onion in water? ›

Onion water is rich in antimicrobial and antifungal properties, which help fight acne and other skincare problems. When applied to the skin, onion water helps in maintaining skin health. The presence of essential vitamins and minerals helps in rejuvenating the skin and reduces acne.

Why soak onions in ice water before making onion rings? ›

Soaking Onions in Ice Water

Soaking onions in water for 15-20 minutes helps to neutralize the flavors of the onion and lessen the “bite”. It also brings out a sweet flavor and makes them a bit crunchier.

Why do you ice bath onions? ›

To reduce the intensity of these flavors, recipes sometimes instruct the reader to soak the cut alliums in a bath of ice-cold water. The chilled water bath does two things: First, it dilutes and washes away those harsh flavor molecules. Second, it stops the enzyme alliinase from doing its job.

Does soaking onions remove nutrients? ›

You want those nutrients to stay locked in. Avoid soaking your vegetables, as that can remove key nutrients, such as vitamin C.

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