Onion (प्याज़)
Onions are the foundation of Indian cooking, providing sweetness, texture, and body to gravies. They are used in various forms: raw in salads, sautéed for 'Bhuna Masala,' or deep-fried as a crispy 'Biryani' garnish. India is one of the largest producers of onions, particularly the pungent red variety. When slow-cooked, they caramelize to a rich brown, adding a deep umami flavor to curries. Raw onions offer a sharp, crisp bite that complements street foods and heavy meals perfectly. They are also pickled in vinegar or lime to make a refreshing and cooling accompaniment. From simple flatbreads to complex regional curries, onions are an absolute necessity in the Indian pantry. They act as a natural thickener when ground into a paste for restaurant-style gravies.

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Calories
40 kcal
Protein
1.1g
Fat
0.1g
Carbs
9.3g
Fiber
1.7g
Vitamins
Vitamin C, Vitamin B6, Folate, Potassium
Cooking Tips
- • Add a pinch of salt while sautéing onions to help them release moisture and cook faster.
- • Soak sliced onions in cold water for 10 minutes to reduce their sharp pungent bite for salads.
- • For deep-fried crispy onions (Birista), always slice them uniformly thin to ensure even browning.
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