Simple Caramelized Onion Pasta Recipe - Tasting Table (2024)

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Simple Caramelized Onion Pasta Recipe

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There's nothing quite like a simple and elegant pasta dish with well prepared ingredients — something the Italians know all too well. While pasta is often seen as a quick and convenient meal, easy to throw together on a busy weekday with sauce from a jar, it is definitely worthwhile to spend a bit more time and effort on making a meal you can be proud of.

Onions are used in plenty of dishes as a base ingredient for heaps of flavor, but they usually aren't the star of the show. This simple caramelized onion pasta recipe byJennine Rye, on the other hand, turns this humble and often overlooked workhorse of an allium into the centerpiece of the dish. The lengthy process of caramelizing onions is well worth their resulting taste, and with rich butter, salty Parmesan, and perfectly al dente spaghetti, this dish is both deeply comforting and highly sophisticated. Whether you are looking for a new favorite pasta dish or an interesting meal to serve at a dinner party, this simple caramelized onion pasta is definitely one to consider.

Gather the ingredients for this simple caramelized onion pasta recipe

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To begin this simple caramelized onion pasta recipe, first you will need to gather the ingredients. You will want white onions, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, brown sugar, spaghetti, butter, Parmesan, and salt and black pepper, to taste.

Step 1: Slice the onions

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Slice onions into strips.

Step 2: Add the onions to a pan

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Place a large pan over low heat and add the onions and olive oil.

Step 3: Caramelize the onions

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Let the mixture slowly cook for 40 minutes, stirring occasionally as the onions caramelize.

Step 4: Add sugar and balsamic vinegar

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After 40 minutes, when the onions are soft and browning, add balsamic vinegar and brown sugar.

Step 5: Finish cooking the onions

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Cook for 5 more minutes and turn off the heat.

Step 6: Cook the spaghetti

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Add spaghetti to a large saucepan of salted boiling water and cook according to package instructions until al dente.

Step 7: Drain the spaghetti

Reserve 1 cup pasta cooking water before draining the spaghetti.

Step 8: Add the spaghetti to the onions

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Add spaghetti to the pan of caramelized onions along with the butter, Parmesan, and a few splashes of pasta water. Stir well to form a sauce.

Step 9: Taste for seasoning, and serve

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Season well with salt and pepper before serving.

How can I change up this simple caramelized onion pasta?

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Caramelized onions are undeniably delicious. They also take a pretty long time to make, and there aren't really any shortcuts that will result in the same flavor for this dish. However, some supermarkets do serve packets of pre-caramelized onions if you are looking for a way to enjoy this dish without the lengthy caramelization process. The packaged version won't taste exactly the same, but it will definitely still give you that sticky sweetness for which caramelized onions are prized.

This recipe can be adapted in a variety of other ways depending on your desires and personal preferences. The spaghetti can easily be substituted for another pasta shape, or the whole dish can be made gluten-free with a simple swap to gluten-free pasta. To make the dish dairy-free, you will want to swap out the butter for a dairy-free variety, and you can either omit the Parmesan or use a dairy-free alternative.

While this dish is delicious as it is, you can also bulk it out with more ingredients if you are looking to enjoy a more substantial meal. Chicken or sausage pair well with the sweetness of the caramelized onions; they can be cooked separately and then stirred into the final dish. Mushrooms also make a great vegetarian addition to this dish.

What pairs well with caramelized onion pasta?

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This simple caramelized onion pasta recipe can be served in a variety of ways, depending on the occasion and your personal preferences. Like pasta alfredo or spaghetti carbonara, we think this dish is ideal when enjoyed as a standalone dish. The onions, butter, and Parmesan give this recipe more than enough savory flavor and silky texture to provide an interesting and delicious meal option all by itself. To add a little freshness, a side salad of mixed leaves dressed with a simple vinaigrette would make a perfect accompaniment, adding a little lightness to the dinner.

If you are looking for a little more, however, this pasta dish is delicious alongside steak, pork, chicken, or your protein of choice. For a vegetarian side option, grilled and stuffed portobello mushrooms pair wonderfully with the caramelized onions. And to finish off the dish, why not top the spaghetti with a little more Parmesan, some toasted pine nuts, fresh chopped herbs, or deliciously crunchy flavored breadcrumbs? For wine pairings, we recommend sticking with a light and crisp chilled white wine.

Simple Caramelized Onion Pasta Recipe

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Caramelizing onions is well worth it for the buttery, deeply umami results of this simple yet sophisticated pasta dinner.

Prep Time

10

minutes

Cook Time

1

hour

Servings

4

servings

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Total time: 1 hour, 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 medium white onions
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 12 ounces spaghetti
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • ⅓ cup grated Parmesan, plus more for serving
  • Salt and black pepper, to taste

Directions

  1. Slice onions into strips.
  2. Place a large pan over low heat and add the onions and olive oil.
  3. Let the mixture slowly cook for 40 minutes, stirring occasionally as the onions caramelize.
  4. After 40 minutes, when the onions are soft and browning, add balsamic vinegar and brown sugar.
  5. Cook for 5 more minutes and turn off the heat.
  6. Add spaghetti to a large saucepan of salted boiling water and cook according to package instructions until al dente.
  7. Reserve 1 cup pasta cooking water before draining the spaghetti.
  8. Add spaghetti to the pan of caramelized onions along with the butter, Parmesan, and a few splashes of pasta water. Stir well to form a sauce.
  9. Season well with salt and pepper before serving.

Nutrition

Calories per Serving521
Total Fat17.0 g
Saturated Fat6.6 g
Trans Fat0.0 g
Cholesterol23.7 mg
Total Carbohydrates74.9 g
Dietary Fiber4.3 g
Total Sugars8.6 g
Sodium466.6 mg
Protein16.5 g

The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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FAQs

What is the secret to caramelize onions? ›

While you can start the cooking process at medium heat, low and slow is the name of the game when it comes to caramelizing onions. Once your onions begin to soften and take on a golden hue, you'll want to reduce the heat from medium to medium-low or even low for the remainder of the cooking process.

Do you caramelize onions with or without lid? ›

The first phase of the process is softening the onions so that they collapse into a tender mass while releasing a good deal of their liquid. If you cover the pan, you'll trap steam, which will speed up their softening, heat them more quickly, and help release their liquid more quickly.

What's 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.

Why are my caramelized onions soggy? ›

If you pack too many onions into your pan, they'll steam and produce water.

Why add vinegar to caramelize onions? ›

Tip: the vinegar serves to deglaze the pan, adds acidity, and brings this recipe together by boosting the tangy and savory flavors of the caramelized onions. If the onions stick to the pan, that's fine.

Does sugar help caramelize onions? ›

If you need to caramelize onions quickly, adding sugar or a pinch of baking soda (to raise the pH level and help them brown quicker) can help to speed up the caramelization process but truly they aren't a dish that cooks up quickly. If using baking soda I'd suggest about 1/4 tsp per pound of raw onions.

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.

What can I use instead of balsamic vinegar to caramelize onions? ›

You can use butter, oil or a combination of both to caramelise your onions. Butter adds more flavour than oil, but it does have a tendency to burn. A combination of butter with the higher smoke point oil helps with this issue. Use a tablespoon of each if you want, just don't use any extra cooking fat.

Why are my caramelized onions not browning? ›

Not cooking the onions long enough.

→ Follow this tip: Cook times will vary depending on the number of onions you're cooking and the type of onion (its sugar content and age), but plan to cook caramelized onions for 40 to 50 minutes (at least) until they have a dark-brown, rich color.

What kind of onion is best for caramelized onions? ›

You can caramelize any kind of onion, but yellow or Spanish onions tend to offer the most balanced-sweet-savory flavor profile and are the most versatile for different dishes. Sweet onions, such as Vidalia or Walla Walla work too, but keep in mind that their flavor will become even sweeter once caramelized.

Can you overcook caramelized onions? ›

On the other hand, you can not caramelize onions for too long – they will be bitter. You need to cook the onions for 45-60 minutes – they will be soft and light brown in color. The onions are done and ready to use in any recipe that calls for caramelized onions!

How often should you stir caramelized onions? ›

Fold onions with a spatula, scraping bottom of pan to ensure they don't stick or scorch. Cook, stirring every 5 to 6 minutes and reducing heat as necessary to maintain a gentle simmer, until liquid has evaporated, about 35 minutes.

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

Squeeze some lemon juice or vinegar into the dish. The acidity helps to neutralize the onion flavor.

How thick to cut onions for caramelizing? ›

Never slice the onions less than 1/4 inch thick.

Slicing onions too thinly will mean that they're more likely to stick to the pan and burn. Using 1/8-1/4 inch thick slices will prevent them from drying out and burning during the caramelization process.

What do you add to onions to make them caramelize faster? ›

So using baking soda will speed up the process. But you have to be careful. If you add too much, it will impact the flavor. Different recipes recommend anywhere from ⅛ to ¼ teaspoon per pound of onions (aka about 3 large onions).

Why are my onions burning and not caramelizing? ›

You don't want to slice them too thin or they'll cook too fast which could cause them to burn. You'll also want to start out with fat. I choose oil and butter. Butter gives it a good flavor and helps with the caramelization and the oil helps the butter not to brown too fast.

Do you add salt and pepper to caramelize onions? ›

Instructions. Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the onions, peppers, salt and pepper. Reduce the heat to medium-low and cook, stirring frequently, until the onions are caramelized and the peppers are tender and slightly browned, 15 to 20 minutes.

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