Get your onion ready: Remove the outer layer and cut it into uniform pieces, like rings, half-moons, or chunks, according to your liking and how you will use them.
Microwave Trick: Put the onion pieces in a dish that can be used in the microwave. Put a lid or microwave-safe cover on the dish. This step is very important because it helps cook the onions with steam, making them soft and moist.
Cook the onions in the microwave on high for around 2 minutes. The time needed may change a bit depending on how powerful your microwave is and how many onions you are cooking.
After two minutes, carefully take out the dish from the microwave (the steam can be hot!) and reveal perfectly cooked onions.
Ideas for how to serve.
These onions cooked in the microwave can be used in many different ways. Here are some ways to include them in your meals:
As a topping: They are great on burgers, hot dogs, or in a filling sandwich.
In salads: Include them in salads to add a bit of warmth and sweetness.
With main courses: They go great with grilled meats or as a simple side dish for a more elaborate meal.
Why Your Visitors Will Be Surprised
Onions don’t usually stand out, especially when cooked in a simple way. Visitors are usually surprised by how something so easy can be so delicious and quick to make.
A Fast Solution
By knowing this quick onion trick for the microwave, you can always be prepared to amaze others, especially when you’re short on time. This shows that you don’t always need fancy ingredients or spend a lot of time cooking to make delicious food. At times, all you need to make something great is simplicity and a little help from the microwave.
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