Thursday, February 18, 2016

Onion Powder

I am loving my spice rack lately.

Mostly, because I keep making my own dried herbs and spices, so my cupboard is getting fuller and fuller every day.  I'm especially looking forward to this spring and summer, when I can grow my own veggies and herbs, and dry them out to use them all year round!

The only downside to this is the pungent odor that fills your house when you've got what feels like a million different kinds of vegetables and herbs drying out in your oven.  Since my lovely town reached a lovely -40F the other morning (and nearby Whiteface Mountain recorded a -114F wind chill...), I'm not opening any windows around here any time soon.  All of those aromas stayed circulating through my kitchen with no way out.

Luckily, since I love the smell of veggies cooking, I was more than pleased with the way my kitchen smelled. 

This week, I attempted to make my own onion powder.

The hardest part was making sure that the onions were minced well, which takes a little time and patience. You want the pieces exceptionally small while also uniform.  That process can get a little tedious, but once you're done, you just toss it into the oven or dehydrator and the work is done for you!

I'm excited to try this alone as a spice, and maybe mixing them with some other dried spices to make a delicious spice blend!










Onion Powder

1 white onion



Preheat oven 125F.

Mince onion 1/8" thick and as uniform as possible.

Lay out one layer deep on a greased cookie sheet.

Place cookie sheet in oven and cook in 6-12 hours.  Keep the oven door slightly ajar.  

The onion pieces should be completely dry and easy to crumble.  Place in a food processor and pulverize.  Refrain from opening the lid for 5-10 minutes to allow the powder particles to settle when finished.

Store onion powder in an airtight container.

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