Very thinly sliced onions fried and boiled with vinegar and sugar. Often thickened to a jam-like consistency. The 'Gluttons Glossary' (1990) by John Ayto has; "nouvelle quisine has introduced us to the concept of onion marmalade, made by slowly stewing onions in a sweet and sour mixture of sugar and vinegar" [Unverified] Can you help find more about Onion Marmalade? - email [email protected] |
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