Why? Because you can! And pickle, and jam, or otherwise celebrate the resurgence of the domestic arts our forebears held so dear. Put on your best apron and step into our kitchen, won't you?
These onions have the perfect herbal tones to complement a great gin martini or a Bloody Mary. They’re also an essential ingredient in that classic London pub meal, the ploughman’s lunch, or at a French bistro alongside a slice of a pâté grandmère.
A Mexican style pickle, escabeche is most often found with jalapeños, onions and carrots. My red onion pickle uses the same ingredients, but with just the onions. The result is a bright, tangy, sharp pickle with crunch and character.
Even though I don't like raw onions, these fermented onions impress me more the more I use them. Chop them up and throw in a salad, spread, or sandwich for more probiotic goodness.
Pickled onions are one of my favorite toppings for fish tacos, sandwiches, salads and more. I love their pink color and sweet pickled flavor with a hint of spice. Pickled onions are very easy to make at home and they’re a quick pickle!
These pickled red onions are fantastic on hamburgers, hot dogs, mixed in with veggie wraps or falafels, mixed in with salad.... they're really easy to use up! Save the brine when the onions are gone and use it for salad dressing.
A versatile pickle that's as at home on a cheese sandwich as it is tossed with pasta for a quick supper. The pickling liquid makes an awesome dressing, too!