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I have never been able to buy [[Onion|onion]] powder in the UK and have had to rely on a friend who regularly visits Barbados to bring me some American powder that she can get there.  However you can easily make your own at home.  If you do not have a [[Food dehydrators|dehydrator]], you can dry them in the [[Oven|oven]] on its lowest setting in which case they will dry quicker (although their nutritional value will be reduced).
 
I have never been able to buy [[Onion|onion]] powder in the UK and have had to rely on a friend who regularly visits Barbados to bring me some American powder that she can get there.  However you can easily make your own at home.  If you do not have a [[Food dehydrators|dehydrator]], you can dry them in the [[Oven|oven]] on its lowest setting in which case they will dry quicker (although their nutritional value will be reduced).
  

Revision as of 05:44, 19 March 2014

Onion powder
Electus
Ready in:7 hours, 10 minutes
Prep. time:10 minutes
Cook time:7 hours
Difficulty:Easy
Dehydrated onion rings

I have never been able to buy onion powder in the UK and have had to rely on a friend who regularly visits Barbados to bring me some American powder that she can get there. However you can easily make your own at home. If you do not have a dehydrator, you can dry them in the oven on its lowest setting in which case they will dry quicker (although their nutritional value will be reduced).

The time given below for dehydrating is approximate as it does depend on the temperature and humidity of your kitchen.

Ingredients

Ingredients

Printable 🖨 shopping 🛒 list & 👩‍🍳 method for this recipe

  • Any quantity of onions, cut into 4mm slices.


Method

  1. Dehydrate the onions for 7 hours at 60°C for 2 hours, then 50°C for the remaining 6 hours.
  2. Grind the onions using a food processor or Thermomix, until you have a powder of the desired consistency.
  3. Keep in jar or Lock & Lock box.

Serving suggestions

Use in soups and stews or as part of a spice mix or rub. Also use when cooking sous vide as raw onions can take on a metallic taste.