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allergy friendly » dairy free » How to Caramelize Onions in a Slow Cooker

By Wendy O'Neal 8 Comments

How to Caramelize Onions in a Slow Cooker

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Learn How to Caramelize Onions in a Slow Cooker…it’s so easy you won’t believe it!

How to Caramelize Onions & Peppers in a Slow Cooker

I really had no intention of writing a post about this, but my Instagram and Facebook share last week of me using my slow cooker to caramelize onions and peppers created such a stir and frenzy of people wanting to know how to do it that I thought I would quickly write for y’all.

How to Caramelize Onions & Peppers in a Slow CookerFirst of all…let me start off by saying, I totally cheated and bought pre-cut veggies. I was in a super hurry and had no intentions of blogging this until everyone stared asking how to do it. This is not a quick method and I still make mine on the stove most of the time; however, if you don’t have time to babysit your pan of onions, you need to make a big batch, or want lots of onions for the week…then this is the way to do it!

Peel and slice as many onions and peppers as you can fit into your slow cooker. I used a mix because that’s what we like; however, use all white onions or only yellow onions and red bell peppers…it’s totally up to you. Add 2-3 tbls vegetable oil in the stoneware as well. Put the lid on top and turn it on high.

How to Caramelize Onions & Peppers in a Slow Cooker

Onions and Peppers after 2-3 hours.

 

Every hour or so, go give the onions a stir. Just whenever you are in the kitchen getting a drink or a snack for the kids is fine. After about 2-3 hours, use a baster to remove all the liquid that is in the bottom of the stoneware. Replace lid and continue stirring and cooking for another 3 hours or so.

How to Caramelize Onions & Peppers in a Slow Cooker

Onions and Peppers after 6 hours.

As you can see, the onions and peppers have really cooked down and are starting to caramelize nicely. At this point, don’t put the lid on completely. You want the steam and extra moisture to escape so the onions continue to darken and caramelize. Continue stirring every hour or so.

I ended up taking mine out after about 9 hours, but wish I could have left them in 1-2 hours longer. I was headed to bed and didn’t want to get up in the middle of the night to deal with them. However, it worked out great because I reheated them while we camping in hot pan over the fire and they finished up nicely and were perfect on our brats.

I don’t have a final picture for you because it was so late when I finished up my onions.

Here are 16 Surprising Things You Can Make in a Slow Cooker! What do you like to make in your slow cooker?

Filed Under: dairy free, egg free, gluten free, how to, slow cooker, vegan

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Comments

  1. Anne says

    September 20, 2014 at 7:09 pm

    I’ve done caramelized onions in the slow cooker, just with onions and butter, and they were delicious. It was a huge batch, and I froze them in small containers. The house smelled of onions for days. I love the idea of doing onions and peppers, though. I can think of lots of ways to use them. Thanks for the idea and the how-to.

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  2. Margot C says

    September 19, 2014 at 7:56 pm

    I may never stand over a stove for half an hour caramelizing an onion again as long as I live! Thanks!

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  3. Linda Bradshaw says

    September 7, 2014 at 2:49 pm

    Yummy. These look great. I would love to do some like this. would be great with some meat recipe.

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  4. Danielle | Krafted Koch says

    August 10, 2014 at 4:17 pm

    This is such a great alternative to being a slave to the stove when caramelizing onions. I adore caramelized onions, but I hate sitting at the stove for an hour, I will have to try this some time!

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  5. Laura | Baking Outside the Box says

    August 8, 2014 at 11:25 am

    Caramelized is the only way my family will eat onion so this recipe helps a lot. Thanks.

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    • Wendy O'Neal says

      August 8, 2014 at 3:51 pm

      I seriously crave caramelized onions! I love being able to make a huge batch with very little effort!

      Reply
  6. Michelle @ The Complete Savorist says

    August 8, 2014 at 9:56 am

    You’ve revolutionized my caramelized onion world. 🙂 Can’t wait to try this new technique.

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    • Wendy O'Neal says

      August 8, 2014 at 3:50 pm

      Yay! So glad to hear it Michelle! Let me know how it works out for ya!

      Reply

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