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  2. How to Caramelize Onions Like a Chef - AOL

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    Fact: Caramelized onions are a game-changing ingredient. Jammy, earthy, savory and sweet at the same time, these umami-packed alliums instantly elevate burgers, pizza, pretty much any meat—and ...

  3. How to Caramelize Onions So They're Sweet and Golden Brown

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    Use this technique for caramelized onions and they make the ultimate topping for burgers, steaks, pizzas, and more. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  4. I Finally Perfected How To Caramelize Onions, Now I'm ... - AOL

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    The goal is to caramelize the natural sugar in onions, which admittedly takes a bit of time, and it’s important not to rush the process. It can take upwards of 40 minutes to an hour, so prepare ...

  5. Caramelization - Wikipedia

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    Caramelized onions, which are used in dishes like French onion soup. Onions require 30 to 45 minutes of cooking to caramelize. [6] [7] Caramelized potatoes; Caramelized pears [8] Cola, of which some brands use caramelized sugar in small amounts for color; Latik, a sweet syrup made of sugar and coconut milk which is used in several Filipino ...

  6. Maillard reaction - Wikipedia

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    The crusts of most breads, such as this brioche, are golden-brown mostly as a result of the Maillard reaction.. The Maillard reaction (/ m aɪ ˈ j ɑːr / my-YAR; French:) is a chemical reaction between amino acids and reducing sugars to create melanoidins, the compounds that give browned food its distinctive flavor.

  7. How to Make Caramelized Onions - AOL

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    To caramelize onions, all you need to do is cook onions slowly until they are perfectly browned, which helps to bring out the natural sugars in onions. Caramelized onions are a delightful ...

  8. Sweating (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Sweating is often a preliminary step to further cooking in liquid; [1] onions, in particular, are often sweated before including in a stew. [ a ] This differs from sautéing in that sweating is done over a much lower heat, [ 2 ] sometimes with salt added to help draw moisture away, and making sure that little or no browning takes place.

  9. Tapenade - Wikipedia

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    The olives (most commonly black olive) and capers are chopped finely, crushed, or blended. Then olive oil is added gradually until the mixture becomes a paste. [6] In various regions, tapenade is often flavored differently, with other ingredients such as garlic, herbs, anchovies, lemon juice, or brandy. [7]