Especially with ruffled potato chips. Most of the flavor in the onion dip with which many of us are familiar comes from a package of dried onion soup, which works if you have only 2 minutes to put together a dip. But if you are looking for something a little more special, you can make your own onion dip from scratch! The key is to caramelize the onions first.
Caramelize Onions for the Best Onion Dip
When onions cook for a long time, their natural sugars start to caramelize. The onions lose their harshness, their sweetness intensifies, and they turn a deep, rich brown color, loaded with flavor. If you cook the onions with a little balsamic and a touch of brown sugar, it not only speeds up the process, but the flavors are even more intense. This dip is easy to put together! The only thing that takes time is caramelizing the onions, which you can do on a back burner while preparing something else. You can also prepare the onions a couple days in advance if necessary. I love this dip. You know the sign that the dip is good? Your hand reaches for another chip with some dip without you even noticing. And you have to consciously tell yourself to stop. Do you make your own onion dip from scratch? If so, tell us about it in the comments. If at any point during the cooking of the onions they start to dry out, add a tablespoon of water to the pot. Stir in the brown sugar, balsamic, salt, and pepper. Lower the heat and cook gently, uncovered, for about 25 to 30 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the onions are nicely caramelized. Then set aside. (You can caramelize the onions up to 2 days ahead and chill until you make the dip.) Let cool a bit before adding to the other ingredients. Chill until ready to serve. Serve with potato chips. Caramelized onion dip with sour cream and Greek yogurt from Heidi of 101 Cookbooks Caramelized onion dip with cream cheese, sour cream, lemon and chives from Food52