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Pickled onions

Postby Lozzles » 07 Aug 2015, 19:39

A lovely neighbour has just given me a bag of shallots and I have decided to pickle them. I have never pickled onions before so could anyone offer me some advice please ? :D
Some recipes say I need to soak them in brine for a couple of days and others say I can just cover them in salt then leave them overnight :?
Heeeelp! :lol:
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Re: Pickled onions

Postby tonicha » 07 Aug 2015, 20:42

As far as I can remember, you can get some pickling spices and vinegar in the supermarket. Or make your own - bu I can't remember what they are, been a long time.

You'll need a screw type jar, peel the onions, chuck in the spices and leave.

But no doubt some-one will come along and tell me I did it all wrong 8-) and tell you how it's done properly ;)
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Re: Pickled onions

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Re: Pickled onions

Postby Ally » 07 Aug 2015, 22:32

tonicha wrote:As far as I can remember, you can get some pickling spices and vinegar in the supermarket. Or make your own - bu I can't remember what they are, been a long time.

You'll need a screw type jar, peel the onions, chuck in the spices and leave.

But no doubt some-one will come along and tell me I did it all wrong 8-) and tell you how it's done properly ;)




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Re: Pickled onions

Postby Workingman » 07 Aug 2015, 22:40

Throw them in the bin, Loz, pickled onions are the Devil's food.

Or you could sauté them and then blitz to make an onion curry base.
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Re: Pickled onions

Postby Rodo » 08 Aug 2015, 04:57

Yum yum pickled onions.
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Re: Pickled onions

Postby Lozzles » 08 Aug 2015, 08:19

Thanks to some of you...slapped legs to one in particular :P
There are loads of recipes, but I was hoping for some VV pickled onion expert with special salting knowledge :lol:
Well I have decided on this recipe
http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1826 ... led-onions
and have just left them in salt overnight. About to bottle them now :D
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Re: Pickled onions

Postby Diflower » 08 Aug 2015, 10:09

Sorry Loz I've never pickled anything - except probably my liver ;)

Debih's probably an expert but BBC food recipes are usually pretty reliable :)
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Re: Pickled onions

Postby Lozzles » 08 Aug 2015, 10:43

Diflower wrote:Sorry Loz I've never pickled anything - except probably my liver ;)


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Re: Pickled onions

Postby Workingman » 08 Aug 2015, 10:52

Lozzles wrote:.....slapped legs to one in particular :P

Que? :lol: :lol: :lol:

The suggestion about frying the onions and blitzing them is serious..... if you make curries. They add a sweetness and creamy texture and a depth of flavour. But if you are not a curry fan it is a waste of time. ;) :lol: :lol:
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