Recipe: Fermented Red Onions (2024)

Recipe: Fermented Red Onions (1)

April 9, 2021 FarmSteady

Pickled onions are one of our favorite condiments and we always have a jar of homemade ones on hand. For this fermented onion recipe, we used red onions because their sweetness, paired with the natural sourness of lacto-fermentation, makes this a deliciously tangy fermented snack that’s packed full of umami.

Here at FarmSteady, we love our fermented vegetable recipes. Why? Because they are some of the easiest and tastiest ferments you will ever make, and they are perfect if you are a beginner just starting to get your fermentation groove on. Give this fermented red onion recipe a go (our Fermented Vegetable Kit makes it super easy), and soon you will start using pickled onions on everything from burgers to tacos, and even to spice up your avocado toast.

Fermented red onions are closer in texture to cooked onions than raw. The process of fermentation breaks down the onion’s crisp texture, transforming them to a smooth and silky condiment. If you usually avoid raw onions because of their bite and pungent flavor, pickled onions are a great alternative. In addition to the change in taste and texture, the fermentation process makes onions easier to digest and even more nutritionally beneficial than if you were to cook them. Lacto-fermentation creates a ferment packed with natural probiotic cultures that our gut loves, so this is not just a delicious condiment, but a healthy one too. This is why we prefer homemade to store bought, as pickled onions from the store are not always fermented.

How to ferment red onions

For this fermented red onion recipe, you will only need three ingredients: red onions, salt, and water. If your onions are relatively large in size, you can use three of them, otherwise you may need four medium-sized ones.

First, we need to prepare the onions by cutting off the woody ends and peeling them. Next, you can cut your onions in half and start to thinly slice them. We want nice silky onion strings for the end-product, so no dicing required.

Transfer your sliced red onions to a big bowl and sprinkle them with 1.5 tablespoons of Kosher salt. The next step is the fun part–massage your onions. Start working the salt into the onions by pressing and massaging them with your hands. This will cause the onions to start sweating as they release their juices. You will feel the onions break down and soften as you massage them. Once they don’t feel crispy anymore, transfer them to your fermentation jar and use your fermentation weight to weigh them down. Next, add half of a cup of water and close your jar and airlock. You will have to check the water level in the jar the next day and top it off so the onions are fully submerged when weighted.

The fermentation process takes 5-7 days, depending on how they taste and your preference. Keep your onions at room temperature and taste your ferment around day 5. You can measure the amount of tang and depth of flavor according to your own taste buds. Once you have decided your ferment tastes absolutely delicious, you can store it in the fridge where it should last for at least two months–that is if you can stop yourself from not eating it all within the first few days.

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Lindy McGuinness - May 7, 2024

Keep sending the videos please

Heather Rutherford - May 7, 2024

I just made 2 lbs !!!

Bernadette M - December 7, 2023

Easy recipe for a beginner like me. Thank you.

Tim Baldassin - March 22, 2023

Great Recipe

John Spaulding - March 22, 2023

Very Nice!

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Recipe: Fermented Red Onions (2024)

FAQs

How long does it take red onions to ferment? ›

If left at room temperature, begin tasting after about three days. If you prefer more tanginess and a softer texture, allow the vegetables to continue fermenting at room temperature.

What are the benefits of fermented red onions? ›

Fermentation of onions has been shown to enhance onion's antioxidant activity and the availability of bioactive compounds such as flavonoids and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs). Diets containing a high content of fermented foods have been shown to increase microbiome diversity and decrease inflammatory activity.

How long will fermented onions last? ›

They will keep in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. Sometimes, I'll add a few peppercorns or garlic cloves to the jar along with the onions to make their flavor a little more complex.

What is the difference between pickled and fermented onions? ›

They both produce a sour flavor, but pickles are sour because they are soaked in an acidic, vinegar-based brine, while fermented foods are sour because of a chemical reaction between naturally present sugars and bacteria known as lacto-fermentation.

What do fermented onions taste like? ›

Fermenting onions makes them less pungent but creates a fresh, tangy and sour condiment that is perfect for topping dishes such as stir-fries or salads.

What does soaking red onions do? ›

Soak them for at least 15 minutes (longer is even more beneficial), properly drain, and eat away! Submerging them in cold water takes away that intense, sharp bite from the raw onion. The cold water helps the enzyme that causes onions to have their pungent flavor to leach out.

What happens to your body when you eat red onions? ›

Loaded with antioxidants

Onions are an excellent source of antioxidants and contain at least 17 types of flavonoids. Red onions, in particular, contain anthocyanins, plant pigments in the flavonoid family that give red onions their deep color. These may protect against diabetes and certain types of cancer .

Are fermented onions safe to eat? ›

Not only are fermented onions delicious, but their unique probiotic strains make them a winner for gut health as well!

Are red onions good for your liver? ›

Is onion good for the liver? Onion might be good for the liver. Onion extracts were found to have potential liver-protective effects by probably helping lower the levels of serum enzymes such as alkaline phosphates, aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase in an animal model.

How to eat fermented onions? ›

Now take your fermented onions and add them to your salads, put them on top of your sandwiches or burgers, or just eat them raw, knowing that you're doing your body some real good.

What is the difference between pickled and fermented? ›

An easy way to remember the difference between the two despite their overlap is that pickling involves putting food into an acidic brine to produce a sour flavor, whereas fermenting gives food a sour flavor without any added acid. Pickling is often the least healthy choice in terms of these two foods.

Are pickled onions good for your gut? ›

Fermented vegetables such as sauerkraut or pickled red onions contain high amounts of good probiotics and digestive enzymes. Maintaining a healthy gut flora can aid your digestion and overall energy levels.

Is apple cider vinegar fermented? ›

Apple cider vinegar is made through a process called fermentation. The process has two steps. First, the apples are crushed and yeast is added to speed up the fermentation process, so the sugar converts into alcohol after a few weeks.

Which fermented foods are best for gut health? ›

Fermented Foods for Gut Health
  • Miso (refrigerated)
  • Pickles (in salt, not vinegar)
  • Sauerkraut (choose refrigerated)
  • Kimchi.
  • Kombucha (no sugar)
  • Other probiotic drinks (no sugar), like beet Kvass, apple cider.
  • Various other cultured products.
  • You can also easily make fermented vegetables, such as sauerkraut at home!
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How long do red onions take to soften? ›

You can get rid of the strong taste by soaking sliced onions in ice water for 20 to 30 minutes or by sprinkling them with an acid such as vinegar. Onions soaked in ice water will get very crisp while those sprinkled with vinegar will soften a bit, but they will lose the strong taste and become sweeter.

How long do red onions take to mature? ›

Red onions take anywhere from 90 to 120 days to reach maturity depending on the variety and whether they're planted from seed or onion sets. Can you grow a red onion from another onion? Yes. You can plant the root end of a mature onion in soil and harvest the green tops.

How long does it take for fermentation to finish? ›

The typical fermentation takes two weeks when making ale and four to eight weeks when making lager. For more on the distinction between the two, see our post going over the difference between ale and lager.

How long does it take to dry red onions? ›

After harvesting, dry or cure the onions in a warm, dry, well-ventilated location, such as a shed or garage. Spread out the onions in a single layer on a clean, dry surface. Cure the onions for two to three weeks until the onion tops and necks are thoroughly dry and the outer bulb scales begin to rustle.

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