Pearl Onion
Braised Baby Onions with Orange Juice and Balsamic Vinegar
The sweet sharpness of both the orange juice and the balsamic vinegar combines with the natural sugars in the onions to create a delicious snack that's perfect to serve with cocktails, as an addition to an antipasto assortment, or as an accompaniment to roasted meats.
French Lentils with Carrots and Pearl Onions
The cooking time of lentils varies — the fresher they are, the faster they will cook.
Sweet-and-Sour Cipolline Onions
Cipolline in Agrodolce
These onions — an homage to New York's Italian-American communities — are great as part of an antipasto or as a condiment for salty meats such as baked ham or duck confit. Although they are hard to resist as soon as they are cooked, the flavors continue to develop over a few days.
Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 2 hr (plus 1 day for flavors to develop)
Shrimp and Onion Kebabs
Although having your guests shell their own shrimp can be a messy proposition, the result of grilling shrimp in the shell-unbelievable succulence-is worth it!
Chicken with Baby Onions
By Danielle Brackett
Mustard-Glazed Carrots and Pearl Onions
This combination of slowly simmered carrots and onions is loaded with deep, full flavor that goes well with grilled meats.
Chicken Ragoût with Lentils and Pearl Onions
At New York's Nosmo King (the name is a clever twist on "no smoking"), Alan Harding does a terrific job of cooking upscale food with almost entirely organic ingredients.
Wild Rice Stuffing with Pearl Onions, Dried Cherries and Apricots
Nice with duck, Cornish game hens or the Thanksgiving turkey.
Brined Pork Loin with Onion, Raisin, and Garlic Compote
Brining results in moist, tender meat. Be sure to use a large center-cut loin, which cooks more evenly than two smaller pieces tied together. Begin this recipe one day ahead. What to drink: A medium-bodied fruity red, such as Merlot, or a fruity white, such as Australian Sémillon.
Beef Stew with Stout
Colcannon (Mashed Potatoes with Kale ) and steamed asparagus tossed with lemon juice strike the right note alongside this braised beef dish. Rhubarb pie from the bakery is our choice for dessert.
Creamed New Potatoes, Peas and Pearl Onions
Neither peas nor potatoes are indigenous to North America. Peas were introduced in the seventeenth century and flourished over time. While sweet potatoes were popular with the settlers, white potatoes took getting used to; they had to cross the Atlantic twice (from South America to Europe, then from Ireland to the colonies) before they were widely grown.