Thursday, April 17, 2014

Incredible Onion Pie

Have you ever had a fresh, home grown sweet onion that was so sweet and fresh it could have doubled for an apple?  Well last fall I had stopped by a friends house in the valley and as I was leaving, she handed me this huge onion.  I used it in dinner for the next three nights and was sad to see the end of it.  I'd never had an onion so big and so sweet.  

Two things came from this lovely gesture.  One, I've dreamed about making a sweet onion pie since last fall, and two, I just ordered plants of this heirloom onion called Ailsa Craig.  I actually love that name too.  Hum... Ailsa Craig is an island of 219.69 acres in the outer Firth of Clyde, 10 miles from the Scottish mainland, upon-which blue hone granite was quarried to make curling stones. The island is formed from the volcanic plug of an extinct volcano.  Gosh, I had no idea.  What a great name for an onion the size of a small island!

The Ailsa Craigs are gone until the end of summer, but this same friend brought me a few of their storage onions (huge as well) and so I decided to go ahead and make that onion pie today.  

Incredible Onion Pie

3 cups of diced sweet onion
(You may have a little more or less onion and optionally add up to 1 additional cup of other veggies (4 cups total) - I used a sweet red pepper or you could use asparagus, spinach, etc. or nothing at all, just more onion)  Sweet onions will make the sweetest pie, but any good firm onion will make this dish delicious.
1/4 cup olive oil

Dry ingredients:
1 cup flour
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
1 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp dried basil

Wet ingredients:
1 cup milk
3 large eggs
1 tablespoon Franks hot sauce or Worchestershire (optional)

Heat oven to 400 degrees and lightly spray or grease your baking dish(es).

This pie is similar to the "Impossible" versions made with a commercial baking mix like Bisquick.  I designed this version to be made from ingredients that most people have on hand, no need to have a special baking product.  The ingredients will form a crust of sorts that will hold the pie together.


 
Cook the diced onion in a skillet until softened and slightly caramelized and allow to cool.








Place the dry ingredients in a container that is large enough to hold all of the ingredients.  In a separate container, place and blend the wet ingredients together.  When the onion mixture has cooled slightly, mix the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients.  After stirring thoroughly, add the onion mixture and mix together.


Pour the finished mixture into the individual serving dishes or into a greased  9 or10 inch, deep dish pie plate and top with shredded Parmesan cheese.

Place either the individual dishes or pie plate on a pan and place into the 400 degree oven.

Bake for 30-40 minutes until a knife inserted approximately 1 inch from the center comes out clean and the top is a golden brown.



Serve individual dishes or large wedges of the pie along with a green vegetable for an easy and beautiful meal.

Enjoy!