I only recently discovered caramelized onions and discovered this technique by mistake when I was grilling chicken and some vegetables one day on my counter top George Foreman. I realized the onions started to look and smell just like caramelized onions made on the stove top. I have started making my onions this way since then. I love to use it in sandwiches. I usually make one serving for myself, which is how I wrote the recipe. Just up the amount of servings if you wish.
Provided by Roxanne J.R.
Categories Low Protein
Time 15m
Yield 1 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Plug in your George Foreman and let it heat up.
- In the meantime prep your onions - slice them, toss them in a bowl with the oil, salt and pepper to your taste and brown sugar (again, to your taste if you wish.).
- Note: I find the sugar makes them brown faster.
- When the grill is hot enough, use a pair of tongs and place all the onion rings on the grill.
- Let it grill on one side for about a minute and then start "stirring it" with the pair of tongs.
- You don't need to constantly do so at the beginning, you can leave it to sit for 30 second intervals. After about 5 minutes you want to pay full attention to it though.
- After 10 minutes on the grill it should be soft and caramelized. But if you want it even more so, grill for 5 more minutes, stirring all the time with the tongs.
- Take off grill and serve as desired.
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