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š° Why My Grandmother Always Puts Cloves in Onions
If you ever walked into my grandmotherās kitchen while she was preparing a stew or broth, you probably saw something curious: an onion with cloves studded into it like tiny spikes, quietly simmering in a pot.
As a child, I thought it was just one of her little kitchen quirks. But as I grew older and started cooking for myself, I realized it wasnāt just an old habit ā it was a brilliant culinary trick, passed down through generations.
Letās explore the magic behind this time-honored tradition.
š§ ⨠The Classic Combo: Onion + Cloves
Known in French cuisine as a āpiquĆ©ā onion (literally meaning āprickedā), this method involves piercing a peeled onion with a few whole cloves ā typically 2 to 4 ā and adding it to soups, stews, broths, or sauces.
šæ But Why Cloves?
When combined with the savory, mellow flavor of a simmered onion, they create a base thatās:
- Rich
- Fragrant
- Comforting
- Slightly sweet and spiced
š„ 3 Reasons Grandmothers (and Chefs) Love This Trick
1. It Adds Complex Flavor ā the Easy Way
By adding just a few cloves to an onion, you can infuse your dish with subtle warmth and aromatic depth without needing a long list of spices. It’s a one-step flavor booster.
2. Itās Easy to Remove
3. It Enhances Classic Recipes
This trick is commonly used in traditional dishes like: