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California Farm Pickled Onion Rings

Hobby Horseman
Hobby Horseman @HobbyHorseman
California, United States

No need to peel and slice a whole onion if you only want one or two onion rings on your salad, hamburger, or hot dog, when you pickle a pint jar of onion slices. From the onion peels and the trimmed ends that dont go in the jar, you can make an instant french onion soup lunch while pickling the onion rings. Recipes below.

No need to peel and slice a whole onion if you only want one or two onion rings on your salad, hamburger, or hot dog, when you pickle a pint jar of onion slices. From the onion peels and the trimmed ends that dont go in the jar, you can make an instant french onion soup lunch while pickling the onion rings. Recipes below.

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California Farm Pickled Onion Rings

Hobby Horseman
Hobby Horseman @HobbyHorseman
California, United States

No need to peel and slice a whole onion if you only want one or two onion rings on your salad, hamburger, or hot dog, when you pickle a pint jar of onion slices. From the onion peels and the trimmed ends that dont go in the jar, you can make an instant french onion soup lunch while pickling the onion rings. Recipes below.

No need to peel and slice a whole onion if you only want one or two onion rings on your salad, hamburger, or hot dog, when you pickle a pint jar of onion slices. From the onion peels and the trimmed ends that dont go in the jar, you can make an instant french onion soup lunch while pickling the onion rings. Recipes below.

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Ingredients

1/2 hour prep, ready to eat, bonus soup
2 people, salad ingredient
  • For the onion rings:
  • 2Cymes, Vidalia, or Walla Walla onions the diameter of a wide mouth jar, 3 inches
  • Cupraw apple cider vinegar
  • 1/2 Cupcane sugar
  • 1/2 tspturmeric powder
  • 1/2 tspmustard seeds
  • 1/2 tspgreen peppercorns
  • 1/2 tspsalt
  • 1strong California bay leaf, crushed
  • 2whole peeled cloves of hardneck garlic
  • For the quick french onion soup:
    California Farm Baked Yellow Onion Soup
  • Trimmed ends, tops of onions and peels
  • Tspthyme, tsp crushed laurel leaf
  • Tbsolive oil or unsalted butter
  • cubeBeef broth
  • Thick slice of cheese over toasted bread
    California Farm Red Onion Soup
  • Equipment: pint widemouth mason jar, mandolin slicer with 1/4” setting, 2 cup size glass measuring cup, pan for waterbath of mason jar, small cast iron sauce pan for french onion soup, microwave, oven
  • Cost: under a dollar for onions, 50 cents for sugar and spices in vinegar, 10 cents beef bouillion cube, cheese 50 cents, $1.50 for onion rings, $1 for soup
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1/2 hour prep, ready to eat, bonus soup
  1. 1

    Trim half inch thick top and bottom ends off the 3 “ diameter onions, remove outer peel, put in cast iron skillet in Tbs of unsalted butter or olive oil with tsp thyme and crushed laurel leaf, let simmer to make soup while making onion slices.

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  2. 2

    Mix vinegar, sugar, spices in glass measuring cup, 3 minutes in microwave, done.

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  3. 3

    Make onion slices 1/4” thick on mandolin, stack sideways in pint mason jar, keep 1/2” airspace, put peeled garlic cloves on top. Leave garlic cloves in jar till you have reached preferred garlic flavor in onion rings over time, remove garlic cloves.

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  4. 4

    Pour boiling solution over onion ring slices till garlic cloves are submerged. Add boiling water to submerge garlic cloves if needed. Put pint jar in deep soup pan, fill pan with 194F degree water 2” over the top of the lid, heat 20 minutes at 194F degrees. Cool in waterbath. Test for vacuum seal, put in fridge. Label and date.

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  5. 5

    Finish making the onion soup. Dissolve beef bouillion cube in cup of boiling water, pour over simmering onion trimmings, bring to boil in cast iron soup pan till onion is soft, remove dry onion peels, put toast with thick slices of cheese on top of soup, place in hot oven till cheese is bubbly, serve.

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Linked Recipes

California Farm Baked Yellow Onion Soup

California Farm Red Onion Soup

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Hobby Horseman @HobbyHorseman
on January 20, 2023 00:43
California, United States
I teach people at the farmers market to grow small scale fruits and vegetables. My grandparents and parents taught me growing, cooking and preserving home grown fruits and vegetables, eggs, meats and fish. I got certified by the University of California Master Gardener Program in 2005. I try to bring out the original flavor of ingredients, then add layers of spices, herbs and flavorings that enhance, not distort the taste. These are the global, organic and vegan family recipes we use.
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minh!
minh! @minh
January 25, 2023 01:14
this is such a cool and creative way of using up everything! Thanks for sharing!
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Pickle Onion Walla Walla Onion Mustard Turmeric Textured Soy Protein Beef Butter Cheese Garlic Apple

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