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Salt-Roasted Onions Stuffed with Whipped Ricotta & Garden Herbs

A haute-cuisine vegetarian plate: melting onion “petals,” a silky ricotta-herb filling, and a crisp, golden gratin—finished with brown-butter herb oil for a dining-room glow.

4 servingsEasy

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Method

  1. 1

    Mise en place (set your station before heat)

    Preheat oven to 190°C / 375°F. Set out: baking dish, foil, mixing bowl, whisk (or food processor), small pan, spoon, microplane, and a piping bag (optional). Chop herbs, zest lemon, grate parmesan, rinse/chop capers (if using).

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    Salt-roast the onions (tender structure, not mush)

    Pour 500 g / 18 oz coarse salt into a baking dish (this stabilizes the onions). Trim only the wispy top; keep the root end intact so the layers hold together. Nest onions in salt, cover tightly with foil, roast 60–75 min until a knife slides in with little resistance.

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    Crisp the breadcrumb topping (texture contrast)

    In a small pan, warm 10 g / 0.35 oz olive oil (from your total) and toast breadcrumbs over medium heat until golden, 2–4 min. Season lightly with salt. Remove immediately to a plate.

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    Mix the ricotta filling (fine-dining “whip”)

    In a bowl, combine ricotta, parmesan, herbs, lemon zest, lemon juice, pepper, and (optional) egg yolk + capers. Whisk vigorously until smooth and airy. For extra refinement, press through a fine sieve. Taste and adjust salt.

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    Form the onion “cups” (clean walls, no tears)

    When onions are cool enough to handle, cut off the top ¼–⅓. With a spoon, gently remove the inner layers, leaving 2–3 outer layers as a sturdy cup. Finely chop a small handful of the onion center (about 80 g / 2.8 oz) for the next step (save the rest for stock).

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    Build depth: onion-butter “essence” (restaurant flavor)

    Melt 15 g / 0.5 oz butter in the small pan. Add the chopped onion center; cook until translucent, then lightly caramel, 6–8 min. Add a tiny splash of water, reduce until jammy, then cool 3 minutes. Fold into the ricotta mixture.

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    Stuff + gratin (heat through without drying)

    Spoon or pipe filling into onion cups, slightly mounded. Top with toasted breadcrumbs. Place in a dish, drizzle with a little olive oil. Bake uncovered at 200°C / 400°F for 12–15 min until hot throughout and the top is lightly bronzed. Rest 3 min.

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    Brown-butter herb oil + plating (the finishing signature)

    In the same pan, melt remaining 10 g / 0.35 oz butter until nut-brown and fragrant. Off-heat, add remaining olive oil and a few herb leaves to perfume. Plate: spoon a little warm sauce on each plate, set the stuffed onion on top, add a final pinch of lemon zest, micro herbs, and a few flakes of salt.

    Type of dish

    Fine-dining vegetarian starter or light main (tasting-menu friendly).

    Garnish / accompaniment

    Micro herbs + fresh lemon zest + flaky salt

    Optional: a few capers or caper berries for salinity

    Serve with a crisp bitter-leaf salad (radicchio/endive) and warm sourdough

    Drink pairing: chilled Vermentino or a dry sparkling wine

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    Notes, time, difficulty, kcal (per serving)

    Make-ahead: Roast onions and mix filling up to 1 day ahead; stuff + gratin just before serving.

    Time: Prep 25 min • Roast 60–75 min • Gratin 15 min • Total ~1 h 45 min

    Difficulty: Medium

    Estimated kcal: ~400 kcal per serving (serves 4)