How to Spiralize Onions - Inspiralized (2024)

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It’s Thursday, which means…… a new video!

Today, we’re learning how to spiralize onions! After you watch this video, you’ll probably never dice another onion ever again (it’s that easy!)

The only rule? Use Blade A! Find out about the blade labelinghere.

Spiralizing onions is great for a few reasons:

  • It’s easy and quick,
  • Onions don’t leave much residue on the spiralizer, so it’s a breezy cleanup,
  • It uses more of the onion, so there’s less waste, and
  • It’s pretty 🙂

Don’t believe me? Watch my latest video and make sure you subscribe to the Inspiralized YouTube channel!

Have you tried spiralizing onions yet?

with love, Ali

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  • Beth B

    Where are the recipes using spiraled onions? I tried to find them but only got a repeat of the "how to". Thank you!

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      Ali Maffucci

      You can check them out here: http://www.inspiralized.com/category/onion/

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  • Mary Beth

    Beautiful! Have you tried it with white or yellow onions, too? I love to make a simple "slaw" with onions and cukes, and now that I can spiralize both, it will be fantastic! Yay!

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  • Mary Beth

    Question: On the "how to spiralize onions video" it says to use blade A. But on your Cucumber Salad with Feta and Onions recipe, you say to use blade C on the onions. However, the onions looks the same as in the "how to" video. Isn't blade A for ribbons? Maybe it works different on spiralizing onions because of they way they grow in layers? I just got my spiralizer on Monday, so I'm still learning.

  • Patti

    I did this a when making pickled onions for tacos. I didn't want the long spaghetti spirals so I cut through to the center of the onion on one side. Created perfect cut rings!

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    • Erin

      I tried this and it fell apart. Any tips? Thats what I would love to do when spiraling my onions.

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        Ali Maffucci

        What kind of spiralizer do you have? What happened?

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        • Erin

          I have the Paderno 4 blade. I was using the straight blade, and cut a slit on one side of the onion to get slices instead of strings. But the outer layers just completely fell off/apart.

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  • Carla

    Onion pakoras! I know, fried is not the most healthy choice..but those little strings are so perfect, crunchy and delicious. Love the cookbook and new inspiralizer!!

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  • Nancy

    Just got the cookbook! Enjoying that, tried the potato buns! Not a big success but will try again ~ still waiting for my spiralizer! (I used my old one, and not sure of blade size/use)! It's so much fun though !

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  • sassygirl711

    hi!just received my new spiralizer today.another onion question: does it matterwhich end is centered to go thru theblades first? and which blade is used in this video?thnx! :)

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  • Donna

    This is a great idea for all the Vidalia onions we eat in the South during the summer. Yummy!

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  • Elizabeth Falk

    I spiralized onions for soup last night, and it worked so well. The onion pieces were smaller than I could ever have chopped, and I didn't cry.

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How to Spiralize Onions - Inspiralized (2024)

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How do you spiralize onions? ›

Chop off the ends of the onion and peel off the outer layer of skin. Load the onion onto the spiralizer. Spiralize! Spiralizing a large onion yields a big bowl of onion “noodles.”

How long to soak onions in ice water? ›

When preparing raw onions, soak in cold water before hand to remove some of the pungency and soften the flavor. However since soaking too long will dilute the flavor, soaking in cold water for 5 to 10 minutes is recommended. Squeeze out excess water before using.

How to make raw onions more digestible? ›

Well, one of the most simple and effective trick which would not depend on the quality or quantity of onion is just slice the onions and wash them in water for 3–5 times before cooking or you can even soak it in water for around 15–30 minutes if your onions are too strong. This trick would help you every time.

How do you soak onions to make them milder? ›

Submerge Them in Cold Water

Soak them for at least 15 minutes (longer is even more beneficial), properly drain, and eat away! Submerging them in cold water takes away that intense, sharp bite from the raw onion. The cold water helps the enzyme that causes onions to have their pungent flavor to leach out.

What does putting onions in vinegar do? ›

Then you just have to wait long enough for the vinegar to do its job, rinsing away the harsh sulfurous compounds, softening the onion, and giving it a pleasantly tart pop of flavor. If you use red wine vinegar, my personal favorite, the onions also turn an amazing hot-pink color.

What does soaking onions in salt water do? ›

Wait 10 minutes, then serve. The salt softens the onion's fibrous texture and mellows the sharpness of their flavor. There are other ways to tame raw onion, of course. You could soak slices in lemon juice for 20 minutes, which lends a slightly pickled flavor, as in this Tomato and Herb Salad with Sumac.

Why can't I digest onions anymore? ›

Why are onions hard to digest? Onions are hard to digest largely because they contain fructans, which are not absorbed well in the small intestine. In fact, as fructans ferment, they can cause a great deal of digestive distress in the form of bloating, gas and diarrhea.

What does baking soda do to onions? ›

Baking soda makes the onions more alkaline, which speeds up the browning reactions necessary for properly caramelized onions. But it also weakens the pectin that holds the onion's cells together, turning what should be soft but distinct pieces of browned onion into a nauseating stew of pea-green mush.

How do restaurants make onions less strong? ›

"Water, a quick pickle of cut onion in vinegar for a few minutes, or any kind of acid will also dissolve the enzymes and take the bite out of the onion," says Patel. And if you're really against using strong onions, stick to a milder variety such as white or Vidalia onions, shallots, or spring onions.

What are the benefits of soaking onions in water? ›

The theory behind drinking onion water is based on onion's natural anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects. Along with ginger, garlic, and turmeric, onions are known to fight off inflammation, oxidation, and harmful bacteria and viruses.

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