Sweet Onion Vinaigrette

Sweet Onion Vinaigrette by Custom Taste
This vinaigrette is super simple and very quick to make. It is also great for more than just salads. The vinaigrette is tame enough to make into a dip or add to meat either while cooking or during tenderizing. Super versatile and stores well you can't go wrong with this recipe.







Shopping List
  • 1 Cup Diced Onion
  • 1/4 Cup Distilled Vinegar
  • 2 tbsp Lemon Juice
  • 1/4 Cup Olive Oil
  • 2 tsp Sage
  • 1 tbsp Mustard
  • Pinch Pepper
  • Pinch Salt
  • 3 tbsp Honey
  • 2 tsp Lemon Zest
  • 2 tsp Milled Flax Seed


Hardware
2 medium sized mixing bowls
Measuring cup, tbsp and tsp
Fork or whisk
Cutting board
Sharp knife
Juicer
Zester

Time 40 minutes
Prep 10 minutes
Rest 30 minutes
Yield 1 1/2 cup



Time To Get Started!!!
Dice up onion into small pieces and put into a mixing bowl
Sweet Onion Vinaigrette by Custom TasteJuice lemon into the other mixing bowl along with; zest, pepper, salt, flax seed, sage and mustard
Sweet Onion Vinaigrette by Custom TasteMix together to make sure everything is evenly mixed
Whisk in honey until fully mixed int
Repeat with olive oil and then with vinegar
Stir in onions and make sure everything is throughly mixed before putting into fridge
Once mixed put into fridge for 30 minutes to rest
When time is up, remove from fridge and use as needed

Serving
1/4 cup (2 tbsp) is plenty for a full bowl of salad.

Storing and Reheating
Store in the fridge in either a bottle or other container for up to 1 month

Sweet Onion Vinaigrette by Custom TasteNutrition Information
Calories 57
Fat <1g
Carbs 13g
Protein 0g
compared to a purchased product
Calories 80
Fat 5g
Carbs 11g
Protein 0g
Nutritional Difference (our recipe)
Calories -23
Fat -5g
Carbs +2g
Protein 0g

Cost Comparison
Recipe Cost:$0.89
Cost Per Serving:$0.15
compared to a purchased product
Product Cost on Average:$5.09
Cost Per Serving:$0.32
Price Difference Per Serving:$0.17

Tricks
-If you want a more subtle taste of onion and not a chunky dressing put the diced onion into a blender or food processor and blend until a paste forms.





          

Comments

  1. Bet this tastes great, Samantha. Thanks for linking it in to Food on Friday. Happy Holidays!

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