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Onion Marmalade
Onions and marmalade are not immediately two things most people associate with each other. Nevertheless, onion marmalade is an incredibly delicious and flavorful condiment that can be used in many contexts.
Author:
Per Asmussen
Course:
Pickling, Sides
Cuisine:
Danish
Keyword:
Onion, Pickling, Sauce, Sides, tapas
Prep Time:
10
minutes
minutes
Cook Time:
30
minutes
minutes
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US Customary
Equipment
Chef'S Knife
Cutting Board
Pot
Canning Jar
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Ingredients
3
pcs.
Red Onion
27
gram
Oil
50
gram
Apple Cider Vinegar
32
gram
Balsamic Vinegar
25
gram
Sugar
9
gram
Fresh thyme
1.25
gram
Mustard
Dijon Mustard
21
gram
Honey
Salt
Pepper
Instructions
Cut the onions into thin slices.
Heat the oil in a pot and sauté the onions for a few minutes – they should not gain color, just become soft.
Add vinegar, balsamic, and sugar and reduce to low heat.
Let the compote simmer for about 20 minutes.
Add honey, mustard, thyme, and salt. Let everything simmer further until the onions have softened, and the liquid has fully reduced.
Season to taste.
Pour the marmalade into clean, sterilized glass jars.
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Notes
Serve the onion marmalade as a side to dishes where you would otherwise serve chutney.