How To Caramelize Onions & An Easy, Healthy Quinoa, Beet and Onion Wrap Recipe (Vegan) (2024)

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Each January I put a renewed focus on healthy eating, primarily by increasing my intake of fruit and vegetables. For the most part, though, I try to eat healthy foods all year round, and I don't like to create stress around eating. I believe that nutritious food can go hand in hand with delicious food. Take this easy, yummy sandwich wrap, for example. This recipe makes for a simple-to-prepare, healthy lunch or dinner option.

This easy quinoa wrap requires only a handful of ingredients - the key to its delicious flavour is caramelized onions. Truth be told, I use onions in almost every dinner recipe I make. In fact, my son says my hands always smell like onions. I’m not offended - onions make every meal better. (You can always dip your fingers in lemon juice if the smell bothers you.) This month, I'm bringing you two ideas for simple, healthy meals to make with Idaho-Eastern Oregon Spanish Sweet Onions, beginning with this tortilla sandwich wrap. I'll have another delicious recipe for you soon.

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Spanish Sweets are a perfectpantry staple - keep them on hand to add lovely flavour to your favourite meals. Caramelize onions to up the wow factor of sandwiches, veggie burgers, bean salads, pasta, pizza and more. Make a big batch of caramelized onions to keep in the fridge and use for a few days. You can even freeze the extras! Caramelizing your Spanish Sweet Onions couldn't be easier. Here's how I do it:

How to caramelize onions

Trim the ends off of two large Spanish Sweets. Cut through the middle lengthwise and remove peels. Slice onions lengthwise into long strips, approximately ¼ inch wide. Heat a teaspoon of vegan butter and a teaspoon of extra virgin olive oil in a large, wide pan. (Cast iron works well.) Alternatively, you can use just vegan butter/margarine or just olive oil. Add onions and reduce heat to medium.


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Stir onions periodically (about every 3 to 5 minutes), but not continuously, as you want the onions to brown. Splash in a little water or vegetable stock if the onions stick to the pan for too long. (A bit of sticking is okay to help the browning process.)

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Season with a pinch of salt, if desired. Cook until the onions are nicely browned, 30 to 45 minutes. Watch carefully to avoid burning the onions.

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As the Spanish Sweets cook, the heat causes their sugars to break down, and they become softer and sweeter, adding a nice, deep, sweet flavour to your meals.

In addition to caramelized onions, these healthy sandwich wraps call for quinoa, hummus and cooked beets. I like to use boiled beets because I find they have a nice texture for sandwiches, but you can also use roasted beets.

How to boil beets

To boil beets, trim the greens (if applicable), leaving an inch or so of stem. Wash beets and add to a pot full of cold water. Add a couple of dashes of salt and 1/2 tablespoon vinegar. Bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat to medium-high and boil gently for 1 to 1 1/2 hours, depending on the size of the beets. Watch the water level - you may have to add more water as the beets cook. (Do not fill the pot too full of beets as you’ll need quite a bit of water.) Check tenderness with a fork. Drain hot water. Fill pot with cold water and allow beets to cool. Trim ends, remove skins and dice.


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Meal prep suggestions

This sandwich wrap works well with your food prep Sunday plans.Cook quinoa, boil beets, caramelize onions and make hummus (if using homemade).Store everything in tightly covered containers in the fridge for use over the next one to three days.

When it comes time to prepare the wraps for lunch or dinner, all you’ll need to do is throw the quinoa, parsley, beets, caramelized onions and hummus in the wraps and heat for a couple of minutes in the microwave. (Add the hummus after heating if preferred.)

Make extra of all the ingredients to incorporate in other lunches and dinners over the next few days. For example, the quinoa, beets and caramelized onions can go on top of mixed greens for a super simple, healthy meal salad. Or add quinoa to a quick vegetable soup.

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Idaho-Eastern Oregon Spanish Sweet Onions


Idaho-Eastern Oregon Spanish Sweet Onions are available from mid-October to early March. They contain more sugar and less water than other onions, and they complement the flavours of your meals beautifully without being at all overwhelming. The growers of these natural wonders plant yellow, red and white varieties - yellow onions are best for cooking; reds are ideal for salads and white onions are most often served diced and uncooked. Look out for in-store tastings January 18th and 19th!

Questions for you

How often do you use onions when cooking? Where do you use caramelized onions?

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How to Caramelize Onions

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Ingredients

  • 2 large Spanish Sweet Onions
  • 1 tsp vegan butter
  • 1 tsp extra virgin olive oil
  • salt
  • vegetable stock or water, as needed


Instructions

Trim ends off onions. Cut through the middle lengthwise and remove peel. Slice lengthwise into long strips, approximately 1/4 inch wide (or as desired). Heat vegan butter and olive oil over medium-high heat in wide pan. Add onions and reduce heat to medium.

Stir periodically (about every 3 to 5 minutes), but not continuously, as you want the onions to brown. Splash in a little water or vegetable stock if the onions stick to the pan for too long. (A bit of sticking is okay to help the browning process.) Season with a pinch of salt. Cook until the onions are nicely browned, 30 to 45 minutes. Watch carefully to avoid burning the onions.


Easy, Healthy Quinoa, Beet and Caramelized Onions Wrap

for 2 wraps

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Ingredients

  • 2 large tortillas
  • 4 tablespoons regular or spicy hummus (homemade or store-bought)
  • 1/2 cup cooked quinoa (cooked with vegetable bouillon for added flavour)
  • 1/2 tsp dried parsley
  • 2 small boiled beets, diced
  • 1/2 cup caramelized Spanish Sweet Onions


Instructions

Spread 2 tablespoons of hummus on each tortilla wrap. Divide quinoa, parsley, diced beets and caramelized onions between the tortilla wraps. Tuck the sides of each wrap in and roll up. Serve with additional hummus on the side for dipping.

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FAQs

Does caramelizing onions make them less healthy? ›

No, caramelized onions are not bad for you! Onions are good for you whether they're raw, cooked, or caramelized. The caramelization process reduces the onion, and with this recipe, we use minimal fat and a small amount of salt.

Does butter or olive oil caramelize onions? ›

Our Test Kitchen likes to use butter when caramelizing onions, as it offers the richest flavor. If you avoid dairy or don't have butter, you can caramelize onions in other fat such as margarine or olive oil. Add the onion slices. It's okay if they overlap a bit here because they'll shrink as they cook down.

Are caramelized onions anti inflammatory? ›

Nutritional benefits

Onions contain antioxidants and compounds that fight inflammation, decrease triglycerides, and reduce cholesterol levels — all of which may lower heart disease risk.

What can you use instead of butter to caramelize onions? ›

You can caramelize your onion in a little bit of olive oil or plant butter, whatever rocks your taste buds but olive oil is better! It's very important not to burn them, so I start with just a little olive oil and add little splashes of water in between to help the slow cooking method along without burning.

What is the difference between caramelized and sauteed onions? ›

Sautéing vs caramelizing

Sautéing is about softening and lightly flavoring the onions, while caramelizing is about developing a rich, sweet complexity. Unfortunately, you can't swap one out for the other without changing the flavor profile of your dish.

What is the best pan to caramelize onions in? ›

The best type of pan for caramelizing onions is a wide, thick-bottomed cast iron or stainless steel pan. Although onions can also be caramelized with alternative cooking methods and containers, like a crock pot or slow cooker, nothing beats a sturdy sauté pan.

What is the trick to caramelizing onions quickly? ›

Just follow these simple steps.
  1. Step 1: Slice Onions Through the Root. ...
  2. Step 2: High Heat, Add Water and Oil, Cover. ...
  3. Step 3: Uncover, Lower Heat, and Cook. ...
  4. Step 4: Cook Until Well Browned. ...
  5. Step 5: Finish with Baking Soda and Water.
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Do you need sugar to caramelize onions? ›

You'll see some people add sugar to the recipe, which is done to speed it up. Doing this is caramelising the sugar, not the onion. The onions get plenty sweet enough on their own if you take your time with it. From a health perspective it's much better not to add extra sugar.

Do you need a lot of oil to caramelize onions? ›

Use a wide, thick-bottomed sauté pan for maximum pan contact with the onions. Coat the bottom of the pan with olive oil, or a mixture of olive oil and butter, if using (about 1 teaspoon per onion). Heat the pan on medium high heat until the oil is shimmering.

Is quinoa an inflammatory food? ›

Quinoa (kiːnwɑː)

With its mild nutty flavor, this edible seed packs a powerful nutrition punch, containing anywhere from 17-27 grams of fiber and 8 grams of protein per cup cooked. Quinoa is also considered to be a whole grain, gluten free and contains anti-inflammatory properties.

Does onion burn belly fat? ›

Onions are a source of soluble fiber, which makes it a powerful prebiotic food. It ensures a healthy gut, which is crucial for weight loss and belly fat loss. Bake them, squeeze the juice out of them, soup them or eat them raw- there are a number of ways to eat onions to lose belly fat quickly.

Which onion is healthiest? ›

Red onions

All types of onions are good for you, but this dark reddish-purple variety, sometimes called purple onion, has especially high levels of quercetin and other helpful plant compounds known as flavonoids. Flavonoids give many fruits, vegetables, and flowers their colors.

Can you put too much butter in caramelized onions? ›

Depending on the consistency you want your onions, you can use more or less fat. Just cover the bottom of your pan for jammy, soft caramelized onions, or add a little more for more structured, slightly charred caramelized onions. The more fat in the pan, the more the onions will fry rather than soften.

Why add vinegar to caramelize onions? ›

Vinegar. This is our secret ingredient to make the best caramelized onions. Vinegar adds a touch of acidity to balance out the sweetness of the onions. It elevates their flavor wonderfully.

Why do you add baking soda to caramelize onions? ›

When you add baking soda during cooking it changes the pH which increases the Maillard reaction causing the onions to brown more quickly. The higher pH also causes the onions to soften more quickly, which we cover below when we discuss the texture.

Does cooking onions destroy health benefits? ›

Onions contain beneficial compounds such as flavonoids, quercetin, and allium, which have been linked to reducing the risk of certain types of cancer and heart disease. When onions are cooked, some of these compounds are broken down, reducing their beneficial effects.

Do caramelized onions have more sugar than raw? ›

No! Onions already contain natural sugars, which is why they're so perfect for caramelizing. This process brings out those sugars to make them more prominent. Adding more sugar would make them too sweet and mess with the flavor.

Do cooked onions still have health benefits? ›

These sulfur molecules have anticancer effects, and they are slightly lower in cooked onions. That said, baked and sautéed onions contain slightly higher levels of quercetin, the antioxidant that is linked to many health benefits. At the end of the day, both raw and cooked onions are a nutritious addition to your food.

Do caramelized onions turn to sugar? ›

Onions do not turn to sugar. Onions are onions. If you're referring to the process of caramelization, it happens when natural sugars in the onions are concentrated due to the slow reduction of moisture, then heated to the point where they begin to caramelize and take on more comolex flavors.

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