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Indian Brown Onion Paste is a three-ingredient flavourful paste consisting of onions, ghee, and salt. Make a large batch of this essential onion paste to save time in the kitchen and save money by avoiding the preservatives of any store-bought paste!

What is Indian Browned Onion Paste?

Browned Onion Paste is a simple three-ingredient paste that is used to enhance the flavour and thicken the gravies of a variety of Indian dishes. It consists of sautéed onions that are then pureed into a paste.

Technically, you could make your onion paste fresh in every instance you need it. However, I have to admit that making your brown onion paste from scratch is tedious and time-consuming. If you’ve got a hunger pang and want to eat immediately, then unfortunately if you make your brown onion paste before the rest of your meal, you’re delayed about a solid 15 to 20 minutes. If you’re preparing a dish that can be quite involved that may already take about 40 minutes to make, then this time really adds up! I highly encourage you to take some spare time out of your day to prepare a batch of brown onion paste to save lots of time and a blender to clean! You’ll see later on in this post how to store your brown onion paste in individual portions so you can grab and go!

My top 5 tips to explore your potential in the kitchen, Make Cooking Fun!, goes more details on how having an awareness of what’s in your pantry, fridge and freezer can inspire you to use up those ingredients into something new and delicious! Having had taken the time to prep your Indian Browned Onion Paste will totally encourage you to use it so it doesn’t sit in your freezer indefinitely. Is India Destinations Unseen for you? Having the basics prepped will go a long way! Check out the list at the bottom of this post for ideas on how to use your fried onion paste, and perhaps try one of them out as part of your Live to Cook one-month challenge! You can get started on your cooking journey for free by signing up to my newsletter!

Watch the video at the bottom of this post to see in real time how to cook your Indian Brown Onion Paste from start to finish and how to store it! Additionally, if you’re not already, I’d appreciate if you subscribe to my YouTube channel and don’t forget to hit the bell button to get notified when all my video recipes are live! Let’s get cooking!

Tools for Fried Browned Onion Paste

What Is Onion PaSte Made Of?

Check out the FULL PRINTABLE RECIPE CARD at the bottom of this post or press the “Jump to Recipe” button to see all ingredient quantities and

  • Ghee: To cook our onions.

  • Onions: I’m using sliced red onions here. Technically you can use any onion of your choice, but red onions will work best here.

  • Salt: To season the paste.

  • Water: Use enough as needed to completely blend the sautéed onions and to create a smooth puree.

How to Make Fried Browned Onion Paste

Slice your onions thinly. In the meanwhile, heat a large pan or wok on medium heat and add the ghee.

Once the ghee is hot, add the thinly sliced onions, along with the salt.

Continue to sauté as the onions cook and turn soft and golden brown. Keeping stirring the onions to ensure they cook evenly, as they cook, they will reduce in volume. After around 20-30 minutes, the onions should have browned completely.

Transfer the browned onions to a food processor and add 1/4 to 1/2 Cup of water, add less to start and puree to a smooth paste.

Portion out the onion paste as needed and use in any recipe you desire.

TIPS For Great Onion Paste

  • Be patient while sautéing the onions so that they fully caramelize and release their flavours.

  • Be sure to thinly slice the onions so that they can cook faster.

  • Use a big wok or pot to provide a larger surface area to allow the onions to cook evenly and quicker.

  • Use salt to help cook down the onions and assist them in releasing their moisture.

How to Use Browned Onion Paste

Here are a few examples of how you can incorporate Browned Onion Paste into your favourite Indian dishes:

  • Chicken Kofta Curry: In this recipe, I made a variation by also adding ginger, garlic, and green chilies.

  • Homestyle Chicken Curry: In the original recipe, I use sliced onions and sauté them. However, after making our Browned Onion Paste, I followed the recipe and substituted the sautéed onions for the onion paste. This sped up the cooking process and transformed the chicken curry into a more restaurant-style curry because the gravy was paler and slightly creamier. A simple swap in ingredients and cooking can totally transform a dish!

  • Slow-Cooked Instant Pot Chicken Changezi: Again, a variation of this simple browned onion paste is made with the addition of cashews and almonds to add some body and creaminess to the paste.

How to Store Browned Onion Paste

The best way is to store the browned onion is to first portion out the paste based on the number of onions used to make the paste. If you used 4 onions to make the paste, divide it into 4 equal portions and store them in a freezer-safe bag. This way if you are using a recipe that needs 2 onions, you can take out 2 portions. And the best part, you save the 20-30 minutes making your dish that needs sauteed onions, since that pre-prepared paste will taste amazing.

Refrigerator

You can store the onion paste in an airtight container for up to 4-5 days.

Freezer

Be sure to place the portioned out browned onion paste in a freezer-safe bag and store in the freezer for up to 6 months. Be sure to label the bag to keep a track of the preparation date.

Watch How to Make Indian Browned Onion Paste here:

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Yield: 3/4 Cup
Author: Anadi
Indian Brown Onion Paste to Make Restaurant-Quality Dishes!https://youtu.be/QPttWOxwyM4If you're looking for a delicious and authentic Indian dish, then you should have brown onion pate on hand! This Indian brown onion paste is perfect for restaurant-quality dishes, and it's easy to make at home with only 3 ingredients.https://i9.ytimg.com/vi/QPttWOxwyM4/mqdefault.jpg?v=63ec5760&sqp=CKDasp8G&rs=AOn4CLBGBp15LE9TwEHlI2iNB2C6Zlh0yg2023-02-15
Indian Fried Brown Onion Paste

Indian Fried Brown Onion Paste

Indian Brown Onion Paste is a three-ingredient flavourful paste consisting of onions, ghee, and salt. Make a large batch of this essential onion paste to save time in the kitchen and save money by avoiding the preservatives of any store-bought paste!
Prep time: 10 MinCook time: 30 MinTotal time: 40 Min

Ingredients

  • 2 Tbsp ghee
  • 4 medium red onions, thinly sliced
  • 1-2 tsp salt

Instructions

  1. Heat large pan or wok on medium heat and add the ghee. Once the ghee is hot, add the thinly sliced onions, along with the salt.
  2. Continue to saute as the onions cook and turn soft and golden brown. Keeping stirring the onions to ensure they cook evenly, as they cook, they will reduce in volume. After around 20-30 minutes, the onions should have browned completely.
  3. Transfer the browned onions to a food processor and add 1/4 to 1/2 Cup of water, add less to start and puree to a smooth paste. Portion out the onion paste as needed and use in any recipe you desire.

Nutrition Facts

Calories

146.27

Fat (grams)

10.1 g

Sat. Fat (grams)

6.25 g

Carbs (grams)

13.7 g

Fiber (grams)

2.49 g

Net carbs

11.21 g

Sugar (grams)

6.22 g

Protein (grams)

1.64 g

Sodium (milligrams)

1168.81 mg

Cholesterol (grams)

25.6 mg

Nutrition info is an estimate.

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