…from the Perspectives’ KitchenHow you doin’? Do you know the difference between yellow, white and red onions? Different recipes call for different onions with distinct flavors and textures. The varieties of onion can be a bit confusing, but once you know the characteristics of each color of onion, decision making is pretty simple. In a pinch, you can do what I do most often—substitute different colors for each other. Afterall, choosing the “wrong” onion is not the end of the world! But don’t shed any tears over which is the best onion to use, just follow my lead below.
The Yellow Onion Let's start with the most common variety of onion—the yellow onion. A yellow onion is a good jack-of-all-trades onion. You'll want to be careful using them raw, unless you like a really intense onion-y taste. They hold up wonderfully well to cooking, which mellows out the bold flavor while still maintaining their structural integrity. If you're looking to caramelize a bunch of onions for French onion soup, yellow onions are the best option. The White Onion White onions are milder than yellow onions… they are a kinder, gentler onion than their bolder cousins. The white onion is what you're usually going to reach for if you want something with onion-y flavor and raw crunch. These are great as a topping for burgers or as an ingredient in an uncooked salsa or pico de gallo. They provide plenty of flavor, just milder. They also make an ideal addition to dishes that require hot and fast cooking, like grilling and stir-frys. If you cook them too long, white onions are liable to fall apart. Full disclosure—if you’re in a pinch, switching out a white onion for a yellow onion or vice versa, you won't notice too much of a difference. Both are well-suited for use in a stock, a stew, or as a side dish, whether caramelized or fried, as onion rings or strings. The Red Onion Red onions are much more intense than white or yellow onions. With their bright, reddish-purple color and glossy shine, they may fool you (they almost look as harmless as a candy apple), but they sure as hell don't taste like one. Easily the sharpest and most pungent and intense of the three main onion types. Red onions are the ones that will really get the tears flowing when you try to mince, dice, cut or slice them. Oddly enough, these sharply flavored onions are also often used raw. Like milder white onion, they add great texture to salads and sandwiches alike, but with a more pungent bite. Red onions are also especially tasty when pickled. Although their brilliant red color will dull and darken when cooked, the flavor remains pleasing in this context. Chop them up and add them to a beef stew if you want something piquant to cut through the richness. Or better yet, put them on a skewer and place them on the grill, where their structural integrity will keep them pleasantly soft without going mushy on your kabob skewers. The Best Fresh Red Onion & Tomato Salsa My fresh salsa recipe is simple to make from scratch and tastes great. It gets even better if you have time to let the flavors blossom for an hour or two (or even overnight). They are perfect on top of chili or enchiladas or with your favorite chips as a dipper at any get-together! Prep time: 20 minutes Bloom time: 2 hours-overnight Yield: 5 cups Ingredients 3 cups freshly chopped ripe tomatoes 1 cup finely diced yellow onion 1/4 cup chopped green bell pepper 1/4 cup chopped red bell pepper 2 tablespoons chopped garlic 1/4 cup minced fresh cilantro 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 4 teaspoons chopped fresh jalapeño pepper (seeds and seams removed) 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, or to taste 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper Directions
ChefSecret: For a spicier salsa, do not remove the seeds or seams from the fresh jalapeño pepper. Yowee!! Quip of the Day: Chile peppers don’t gossip—they just let things simmer. ------------------------------------------- Do you have a question or comment? Send your thoughts to [email protected]. All recipes and cooking tips are posted on our website https://www.perspectives-la.com/covid-19-survival-guide. ------------------------------------------- To you and everyone dear to you, be strong, positive, stay well, stay safe and be kind. Take a breath and count your blessings, and if you have a little extra to share with others, please consider donating to Feeding America, Tunnel to Towers, Union Rescue Mission and/or American Red Cross. #Appetizer #Ingredients #Onions #YellowOnions #RedOnions #WhiteOnions #Salsa #Tomato-OnionSalsas #Chips-Dips #Recipes2025 #URM #T2T #FeedingAmerica #RedCross #SamaritansPurse #PerspectivesTheConsultingGroup ©PERSPECTIVES/The Consulting Group, LLC, 2025
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