Last Updated on November 2, 2023 by Ellen Christian
Have you ever made caramelized onions in a Crock Pot? Check out my Caramelized Onion CrockPot recipe and make a delicious topping for burgers.
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Caramelized Onion Crock Pot Recipe for Burgers
My family has pretty traditional food favorites. While I can occasionally get away with something different for dinner (like my Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls), most of the time they want your typical American meal choices. Cheeseburgers, macaroni and cheese and spaghetti are the most commonly requested meals.
When we have cheeseburgers, I love adding a variety of toppings: ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, lettuce tomato and my favorite caramelized onion crock pot recipe. I just set all the toppings out and let everyone add their favorites.
Burgers are the meal I choose when I’m pressed for time. They’re fast and easy to make and can be customized to everyone’s taste. I tend to do mine without the bun. My daughter uses a gluten free bun. The guys use traditional buns. I can add chips or French fries or a tossed salad depending on the time of year and what I have on hand.
This caramelized onion crock pot recipe is super easy because you put everything in the crock pot and then forget about it until dinner time.
How long does it take onions to get soft in the Crock Pot?
Onions generally take about 8-10 hours on low or 3-4 hours on high to become soft in the Crock Pot. However, this could vary slightly depending on the size of the onion pieces and the specific slow cooker used. Always check them for your desired level of softness before serving.
Because this takes so long to make, you want to start it early in the day. If you eat at 6pm, start this by 8am to have it ready for dinner. You can always turn it down to low if you need to if it’s cooking faster than you thought. Ten hours will make them lightly browned and soft without being mushy.
What’s the best liquid to caramelize onions in?
The best liquid to caramelize onions in is generally a combination of oil and butter. The oil is great for high heat cooking and helps to prevent the butter from burning, while the butter adds a creamy, delicious flavor to the onions.
Once the onions have cooked down a bit, you can also add a splash of wine (either red or white), broth, or even water to help deglaze the pan and scrape up any bits that have stuck to it. The choice of liquid can influence the final flavor of your caramelized onions, so feel free to experiment until you find a combination you love.
Tips for caramelizing onions in the CrockPot
Caramelizing onions in a CrockPot is a simple and time-saving method. Start by slicing your onions thinly and evenly for uniform cooking. Add the sliced onions to the CrockPot, followed by a drizzle of olive oil or a few dabs of butter for added richness.
Set the CrockPot to low and let the onions cook for about 10 hours. It’s a slow process, but the result is a batch of deeply flavorful, sweet caramelized onions that can be used in a variety of dishes.
Remember to stir occasionally, if possible, to ensure even caramelization.
Caramelized Onion Crock Pot Recipe for Burgers
Have you ever made caramelized onions in a Crock Pot? Check out my Caramelized Onion CrockPot recipe and make a delicious topping for burgers.
Ingredients
- 3 white onions
- 1/4 cup butter -not margarine please
Instructions
- Cut the onions in wide slices and lay them in your crock pot.
- Cut the butter in tablespoons and scatter it across the onions.
- Cook on high for 8-10 hours or until the onions are caramelized.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
4Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 158Total Fat: 15gSaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 31mgSodium: 93mgCarbohydrates: 7gFiber: 1gSugar: 3gProtein: 1g
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I pinned this for later. I love the Crock Pot and this would be great around barbecues! Yum!
Thanks so much, Janice!
can’t wait to try this. we LOVE onions
Hope you enjoy it!
Oh yummy I am going to try these on my next burgers, it so easy too who couldn’t fix these babies
Thanks, Crystal. It really is easy.
These will will great! Hope you are having a great weekend and thanks so much for sharing your post with Full Plate Thursday.
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Miz Helen
Thank you! Glad to share!
This looks so good…Thanks for linking up! I can’t wait to see what you share next time!
-Cindy
Thanks for stopping by, Cindy!
So incredibly delicious and so smart to use the crock pot! Thanks for linking up with What’s Cookin’ Wednesday!
Thanks, Karly. Appreciate you stopping by!
Awesome!!! Caramelized onions are kind of a pain to make on the stovetop, but I never thought to make them in the crockpot… genius!! Thank you for linking up to Friday Favorites 😀 Have a great weekend!
Thanks so much, Amanda! You too!
This is a super easy recipe. Your pics are amazing. Makes me want a burger! ~visiting from Titus 2sday
Thank you so much, Carmen!
Caramelized onions make everything better! I have to try this!
Thanks, Thalia. Hope you enjoy them!
I love caramelized onions – perfect on any sandwich really 🙂 Definitely going to try this!
We do too, Danielle. They’re a great topping!
Definitely going to try this!! I always hate waiting so long doing it on the stove! Pinned it!! 🙂
Thank you, Jamie!
I love carmelized oniions. I will have to make these
Me too, Tara. They are delicious!
I love grilled onions, but never thought about just making them by themselves in a crock pot. Will definitely try this one!
Hope you enjoy it, Scott!
I just love hamburgers! This looks super easy, and that’s my favorite kind of food.
Thanks, Melanie, it really is good!
Wow, I didn’t anticipate it being such a snap to make those! They would be a great addition to our burgers.
It really is easy, Crystal. Hope you try them.