Slow Cooker Caramelized Onions -- a quick and easy tutorial | gimmesomeoven.com

Earlier this week, I shared with you my tutorial on how to make caramelized onions the traditional way. On the stove. Low and slow. With 40 minutes of basically constant stirring. It’s the way that people have been making caramelized onions forever and ever, and with good reason. The technique will yield you some crazy delicious onions.

But.

Awhile back, I heard a little “rumor” (ok, I saw something on Pinterest) about the possibility of making caramelized onions in the slow cooker, and I immediately had to investigate. The idea seemed too simple. Just throw onions and butter in the slow cooker and let them cook for hours and hours and hours, without having to babysit the crock pot and stir them every few minutes, and go through the process of deglazing the pan?!? Nope, I figured there was no way it could work, or that those onions would have the same delicious flavor of their stovetop counterparts. No way.

But I’m here to tell you today — yes way.

My brilliant slow cooker once again proved to me that it can do just about anything. And I have been making batch after batch of heavenly slow cooker caramelized onions ever since. And if you love caramelized onions, you absolutely need to try this too.

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First off, I will still always be a fan of the traditional stovetop method for making caramelized onions. And if you’ve never tried making them yourself, I highly recommend adding this method to your skill set.

However.

It’s no secret that I’m all for any shortcuts that fall in the “quick and easy” category with cooking. And once I learned how unbelievably low-maintenance and easy the slow cooker method was, and how ridiculously delicious the onions would turn out, you’d better believe I became an instant fan.

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And I’m here to tell you — it literally couldn’t be easier.

Just slice up a bunch of onions. (You can use white, yellow, or red onions, or a combination of any of those.)  Toss them with some melted butter. Then let them cook on low for about 12 hours total until they reach that perfectly caramelized, deep golden brown, sweet and savory perfection.

Yep. It really is that easy.

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A few tips though:

Lid Ajar: The onions will definitely release lots of natural juices while cooking, which can make the onions slightly soupy near the end. So if you would like that liquid to evaporate, thus making your onions a little thicker and “jammier”, just set the slow cooker lid slightly ajar (1-inch of so) for the final few hours of cooking.

Balsamic and Brown Sugar: I happen to fall in the camp of believing that caramelized onions are plenty flavorful on their own. But if you taste them in the final few hours and decide that they need some extra flavor, just stir in some balsamic vinegar and brown sugar to taste. They will provide the extra savory and sweetness that many people love.

Know Your Slow Cooker: These onions should be able to cook unattended for 10+ hours without any babysitting or stirring. (Although I do recommend stirring them once or twice if you can.)  But that said, every slow cooker is different. And the low heat setting on yours could be hotter than most. So, as is good common sense with any slow cooking, I just recommend keeping watch especially during your first batch to be sure that the onions do not burn on the bottom.

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So are you ready to give these a try??

I seriously hope you do…and then report back with how they turn out. Enjoy!!Slow Cooker Caramelized Onions -- a quick and easy tutorial | gimmesomeoven.com

Slow Cooker Caramelized Onions

4.89 from 18 votes
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 12 hours
Total Time: 12 hours 10 minutes
These slow cooker caramelized onions are unbelievably easy to make, and only require 2 main ingredients!

Ingredients

  • 3-4 pounds white, yellow or red onions, peeled and thinly sliced
  • 3 tablespoons butter (or olive oil), melted
  • salt and pepper
  • optional: 1 tablespoon of brown sugar and 2 teaspoons of balsamic vinegar

Instructions

  • Add onions to the bowl of your slow cooker.  Drizzle the melted butter evenly over the top of them, then toss with a spoon (or with your hands) until the onions are evenly coated in the butter.
  • Cook on low for 8-10 hours, stirring once or twice if desired, until the onions are a rich golden brown and caramelized.  Season with salt and pepper (and brown sugar and/or balsamic, if desired), and stir to combine.
  • If your onions are really juicy at this point, set the lid an inch or so ajar.  If they are not, leave the lid on regularly to seal in the moisture.  Then continue cooking the onions for an additional 3-4 hours until most of the extra liquid has evaporated and the onions are a deep golden brown, and thick and “jammy”.
  • Serve the onions immediately, or cover and refrigerate for up to 3 days.  Or freeze for up to 3 months.

Notes

Lid Ajar: The onions will definitely release lots of natural juices while cooking, which can make the onions slightly soupy near the end.  So if you would like that liquid to evaporate, thus making your onions a little thicker and “jammier”, just set the slow cooker lid slightly ajar (1-inch of so) for the final few hours of cooking.
Balsamic and Brown Sugar: I happen to fall in the camp of believing that caramelized onions are plenty flavorful on their own.  But if you taste them in the final few hours and decide that they need some extra flavor, just stir in some balsamic vinegar and brown sugar to taste.  They will provide the extra savory and sweetness that many people love.
Know Your Slow Cooker: These onions should be able to cook unattended for 10+ hours without any babysitting or stirring.  (Although I do recommend stirring them once or twice if you can.)  But that said, every slow cooker is different.  And the low heat setting on yours could be hotter than most.  So, as is good common sense with any slow cooking, I just recommend keeping watch especially during your first batch to be sure that the onions do not burn on the bottom.

Additional Info

Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Did you make this?Let me know how it turned out in the comments below!

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Hi, I'm Ali Martin! I created this site in 2009 to celebrate good food and gathering around the table. I live in Kansas City with my husband and two young boys and love creating simple, reliable, delicious recipes that anyone can make!

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  1. Marnie Schwartz says:

    Ali,
    This is so wonderful.  I love caramelized onions and this recipe means I’ll have them more often.  Thanks!  Todah!  Merci! Gracias! Tak! Spasibo!
    Marnie

  2. Emily says:

     I do them this way and then freeze in small portions in a silicone muffin tin.  When they’re all frozen I pop them out of the muffin pan and into a ziplock.  Makes it soooo easy to quick defrost some to throw on a burger or sandwich.   Yum!!

    1. Nancy Gibson says:

      Hi! Sounds wonderfully easy and DELISH! ❤️❤️ Thanks for the great ideas.

  3. Trang's corner says:

    It looks amazzzingggggg! So delicious! Need to try this recipe.

    www.trangscorner.com

  4. Kate says:

    Now this is a good reason to plug in my slow cooker! So smart. 

  5. Bri | Bites of Bri says:

    This is amazing! I am such a lover of caramelized onions but I honesty despise the process. I love that you could make a gigantic batch of these and then save them in the fridge or freezer :)

  6. Chicago Jogger says:

    This is genius! I love caramelized onions but I’m usually too busy (cough lazy) to see a pan all the way through. Pinning so I can give the slow cooker method a try :)

  7. sue|theviewfromgreatisland says:

    Brilliant — when you mentioned making the onions ‘jammier’ it made me think that you could make a great onion jam like this too!

  8. Tara says:

    These look really good! That slow cooker…she’s a must have isn’t she? 
    https://absolutelytara.com

    1. Chicago Sam says:

      5 stars
      Excellent recipe! And if you want French Onion Soup, just at some sprigs of thyme to the crockpot, remove them after cooking and add beef broth to the onions. Delicious!!

    2. Sue says:

      Love, love love this, just wish you could get rid of the adds that separate the recipe. Can’t make a single screen shot for viewing later .

  9. Andrea S. says:

    I can’t wait to try these! You are my favorite food blogger – every single recipe of yours I’ve tried has become an instant hit. Slowly I’ve been transitioning my “go to” recipes to all be yours. Thank you, thank you!!!

    1. Mitch says:

      5 stars
      Without a cooktop for the last couple of years, the Crock-Pot has become my best friend. When I’m looking for something that I want to make, I add ‘slow cooker’ to my search.

      I came across your recipe for caramelized onions a while back, tried it, loved it, but forgot to save it. Fortunately, I found it again.

      This new batch of caramelized onions will be filling in an omelet, an addition to meatloaf, and, with some sour cream, caramelized onion chipped dip.

      Once I enjoy the luxury of a full kitchen again, I will still use the slow cooker method to caramelize onions. Thanks!!!

  10. Anna @ Crunchy Creamy Sweet says:

    I am obsessed with caramelized onions! Loving the slow cooker shortcut! Can’t wait to try it!