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Feel that touch of crisp chill in the air, that whisper of things to come?

That’s fall. And it’s the perfect time for curling up on the couch with a mug or bowl of something warm and comforting.

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The first time I met Tim, he said something in passing about how he’d much prefer a night in to endless social activity, with one party or get-together after another, and I couldn’t believe how much he sounded like me.

They say opposites attract. But, almost one year into marriage, all I have to say is that it sure is nice to share life with someone who also finds pleasure in picking a new Netflix movie to watch on the couch, or reading side by side at home before falling asleep at night.

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If it weren’t for the great enjoyment we both also find in hosting big dinner parties, attending outdoor gatherings, and making meaningful connections with other human beings, and the growing desire we both have to stretch outside our comfort zones, I wonder just how easy it would be for us to settle in at home with a big pot of something brewing on the stove and stay there, content…

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It’s a desire that we’ve thought about so deliberately recently that, in an effort to find ways to love and enjoy the company of others outside our relationship, we’ve recently filled our social calendars nearly to capacity.

We’ve been hosting and attending and gathering and joining. And it’s been good, all of it – delighting in conversations with friends old and new, hearing how people are doing, laughing and crying and learning, seeing how much there is yet to know.

But still, in the midst of it all, I have to say there remains something equally special about those quiet, cozy days (or even hours) spent at home, the kind where there’s nothing much on the agenda besides laundry and reading and making dinner – and the more rare these chunks of time become, the more precious they feel.

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Fall is good for reminding us of this. As the days darken and turn cooler and and we turn on our heaters for the first time in months, there’s an unspoken push towards cuddling under fluffy blankets and sipping cocoa and enjoying the comfort of a warm kitchen.

The autumn season beckons, driving us to roast and to caramelize, to slow cook and to stew. There’s nothing quite like coming in from the cold to the smell of something simmering in the kitchen. And this easy caramelized apple and onion side dish is perfect for that.

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By the time the onions are soft and translucent, your home will smell as good as it does when you’re about to sit down to Thanksgiving dinner.

Standing over the stove with your hair pulled back and your slippers on, the house quiet and still, save for the soft susurrations of sizzling, you will know that this dish right there is going to be so good, so rich, all you can do is give thanks for such a moment, and enjoy.

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Caramelized Apples and Onions

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  • Author: Shanna Mallon
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
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Description

Cozy up with caramelized apples and onions for dinner this week. The flavor combination of this simple side is perfect for fall, alongside chicken or pork.

Ingredients

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  • 1 Tbsp coconut oil or unsalted butter
  • 1 1/4 lbs onions, peeled and thinly sliced (about 3 medium onions/4 cups sliced)
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp freshly cracked black pepper
  • 4 sprigs fresh thyme
  • 1 lb cooking apples, peeled and sliced (about 3 medium apples/3 cups sliced)

Instructions

  1. In a large saucepan over medium heat, melt butter or coconut oil. Add onions, salt, and pepper, and stir to combine. Cook the onions until they are soft and translucent, approximately 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  2. Stir in thyme sprigs and apple slices. Reduce heat to medium-low, and cook for 10 minutes while stirring occasionally.
  3. Increase heat to medium-high, and cook for 10 more minutes while stirring occasionally, until the apples and onions are caramelized.
  4. Remove thyme sprigs and serve.

Notes

Nutritional information below was calculated using butter. For a dairy-free version, try coconut oil instead!

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Category: Side Dish
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Vegetables

Keywords: fall, autumn, apple, onion, side dish

Cooking By the Numbers…

Step 1 – Peel, Slice, and Measure Remaining Ingredients

First, wash all of your produce well. If you like, you may choose to leave the peels on the fruit in this dish, for a heartier texture and added nutrients.

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If you don’t prefer to go that route, get out your trusty vegetable peeler and peel the apples. I prefer Golden Delicious for this recipe, but you can use any type that’s firm enough to stand up to cooking. Remove the cores and cut into 1/4-inch slices. Set aside.

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Peel the onions and slice thin. Not a fan of this kitchen task? Check out our tips to stop those tears!

Measure all of the remaining ingredients as listed.

Step 2 – Cook Onions

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Melt the butter or coconut oil in a large saucepan.

Stir in the onions, salt, and pepper.

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Cook the mixture for about 5 minutes, until they are soft and translucent. Be sure to stir occasionally as the onions cook, so they don’t stick to the pan and start to cook unevenly in spots.

Step 3 – Cook Until Caramelized

Add the thyme sprigs and apple slices to the pan. Reduce heat to medium-low. Cook the mixture for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. At this point, you’re still focusing on softening the apples, and beginning to just barely brown the onions.

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Increase the heat to medium-high. Cook for 10 minutes, stirring a couple of times, until the apples and onions are caramelized to a deep, golden brown, and some are beginning to fall apart in places.

Any juices that have been released should be syrupy at this point, but the pan should not be completely dry – again, you don’t want anything to burn. Adjust the heat slightly if necessary.

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Remove thyme sprigs before serving, or cool and store in the refrigerator until ready to use.

How to Enjoy this Beautifully Caramelized Mixture

This particular recipe is perfect for fall and winter dishes, when apples are at their peak and hearty meals are a mainstay at the dinner table. The combination of rich onions and tart apples, once caramelized, really provides a punch of flavor that can be enjoyed in a multitude of ways.

My personal favorite is serving them up with homemade apple cider pork chops. The vinegar from the marinade on the pork plays nicely with the topping, so you get savory, sweet, and tangy flavors in every single bite.

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You can also serve this over pork tenderloin, grilled sausages, or roasted chicken for a new textural addition to some of your favorite classic main-dish proteins. The sweetness of the apples and the richness of the onions make a fantastic combination with lighter meats.

How would you enjoy this incredibly flavorful dish? Tell us in the comments below, and be sure to rate the recipe once you’ve tried it.

For more versatile apple recipes, you’ll be head over heals for these fruity options:

  • Citrus Caramel Apples and Pears
  • Baked Apples with Dried Fruits and Nuts
  • Stuffed Acorn Squash with Apples

Photos by Meghan Yager, © Ask the Experts, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. See our TOS for more details. Originally published October 9, 2012. Last updated: April 5, 2022 at 14:25 pm. With additional writing and editing by Meghan Yager and Allison Sidhu.

Nutritional information derived from a database of known generic and branded foods and ingredients and was not compiled by a registered dietitian or submitted for lab testing. It should be viewed as an approximation.

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About Shanna Mallon

Shanna Mallon is a freelance writer who holds an MA in writing from DePaul University. Her work has been featured in a variety of media outlets, including The Kitchn, Better Homes & Gardens, Taste of Home, Houzz.com, Foodista, Entrepreneur, and Ragan PR. In 2014, she co-authored The Einkorn Cookbook with her husband, Tim. Today, you can find her digging into food topics and celebrating the everyday grace of eating on her blog, Go Eat Your Bread with Joy. Shanna lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with Tim and their two small kids.

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FAQs

Why baking soda in caramelized onions? ›

Baking soda makes the onions more alkaline, which speeds up the browning reactions necessary for properly caramelized onions.

How to make caramelized onions Gordon Ramsay? ›

Cooking instructions

Caramelize the onions: Heat about 1 tablespoon of canola oil in a large skillet or dutch oven over medium-low heat. Once hot, add the onions and stir to coat. Let cook, stirring every 5-10 minutes, until deeply caramelized, about 1 ½ - 2 hours.

Are caramel apples healthy for you? ›

The apple you are eating provides numerous healthy benefits you won't get from other sweet treats like candy and cookies. In addition, caramel apples offer protein, antioxidant phytonutrients, and dietary fiber. The average caramel apple has 160 calories and about 28 grams of sugar.

What is the best liquid to caramelize onions in? ›

You can use just oil, or a combination of butter and oil—the choice is yours! If you pack too many onions into your pan, they'll steam and produce water. Eventually, they will caramelize—but it will take much longer to get them there.

Does baking soda make onions 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 add vinegar to caramelize onions? ›

Tip: use apple cider vinegar for white and yellow onions and balsamic vinegar for red 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.

How much baking soda do I use to caramelize onions? ›

In order to shift the pH of your onions as they caramelize, López-Alt recommends adding no more than 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda per pound of onions you're cooking.

Do you use butter or oil to caramelize onions? ›

You can use either oil or butter to caramelize onions — but ideally, you use a combination of both! I like to use olive oil, and this cooking fat tolerates heat particularly well. Meanwhile, butter adds a distinctly rich flavor to the caramelized onions.

Do you caramelize onions covered or uncovered? ›

The winner was a technique heralded by America's Test Kitchen, which begins by steaming the onions, covered, over high heat. The onions are then cooked uncovered over medium-high heat until caramelized, at which point a baking soda solution is stirred in.

Should you add sugar when caramelizing 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 can't I caramelize onions? ›

A few reasons could be that you sliced them too thick or too thin. You haven't cooked them long enough. Your heat isn't at the right temp, use between medium and medium-low. Adding too many onions at once can actually cause them to steam because of too much moisture, instead of caramelizing.

Should you refrigerate caramel apples? ›

The Best Way To Store Caramel Apples In The Fridge

For store-bought apples, if you don't plan on eating them right away, it's best to keep them in their original container and put them in the fridge. In general, caramel apples can last for up to one week when refrigerated. The same goes for homemade caramel apples.

Are you supposed to cut caramel apples? ›

Even when the caramel has completely set, caramel apples may slightly stick to a serving dish. To eat a caramel apple, you can bite right into it or sit it upright on a cutting board and cut slices around the stick.

What is the healthiest apple in the world? ›

Red Delicious apples are the healthiest from an antioxidant standpoint, Crumble Smith says. The darker the color of the apple, the richer it'll be in antioxidants. Antioxidants help neutralize the free radicals in our bodies which, when imbalanced, can cause cell damage and lead to disease.

Can I caramelize onions in the microwave? ›

Put the onions in the bowl with the fat or butter. Cover the bowl and microwave for 10 minutes on high. Take off the cover, and stir the onions--there should be good bit of liquid in the bowl. Microwave (uncovered) for approximately 10 more minutes, but keep an eye on it.

Why are my onions taking so long to caramelize? ›

It's possible that you aren't adding enough fat to the pan at first, and that your onions are sticking. That could be a problem, too. If you're way overly cautious and the flame is very, very low, it could also take a lot longer than 90 minutes, though the flavor will probably also be terrific.

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