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Golden and bubbly hot caramelized onion dip. The sweet, jammy caramelized onions combined with four different types of cheeses makes the most delicious dip! Caramelize the onions in a pan and then let everything cook together in the slow cooker or the oven. Top it with a little shredded gruyere, and the crowd will go WILD!

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Hot caramelized onion dip comin’ attacha! Open wide!

This is undoubtedly my most requested dip recipe from family and friends.

And it’s easy to see why. Golden caramelized onions that I left hanging around on the stove until they were just tender and golden brown. Then comes all the creamy elements of the dip that we literally stir together in our slow cooker and pop a lid on. That’s it.

Crunchy bread, hot dip, sweet onions, and all the creaminess. It’s perfection.

It’s pretty safe to say I have a borderline inappropriate relationship with party foods. Not in the sense that I want to eat all of them at once by myself in a closet somewhere. But in the way that I want to make them every time someone comes over. And not just make them, make them the main meal. Forget dinner; let’s pig out on hot caramelized onion dip, firecracker meatballs, pastry swirls, and hot honey cheese balls instead. That’s totally normal, right?

I digress, but this dip would undoubtedly be the star of the show if you served it at a Christmas party or for New Years Eve or even a housewarming or for book club! Trust me, it was the first thing to disappear at our last housewarming party!

My task for you —

Make this dip.
Serve this dip.
Make everyone happy.

It’s that simple.

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@littlespicejar Caramelized Onio Dip! And yes, you can caramelize the onions a day or two ahead! Full recipe linked in my profile and on littlespicejar.com. Search the web for “little spice jar jammy onion dip” #caramelizedonions #oniondip #frenchoniondip #chipsanddip #caramelizedoniondip #caramelizedonion #oniondiprecipe #homemadedip #frenchonion ♬ Romantique – Brigitte Bardot

Ingredients for hot caramelized onion dip:

  • Onions:I like to use yellowonions for this recipe that I slice very thinly and saute. You can also use sweet onions and cut back on the sugar if you want them to melt right into the dip. I like the little laces of onion strings, so I opt for yellowonions for this recipe.
  • Butter and Oil:A small knob of butter and a glug of oil help caramelize and sweat down the onions in a cast iron skillet.
  • Seasonings and Herbs:You’ll need some fresh thyme, onion powder, black pepper, and red pepper flakes for this recipe. All of these ingredients are added to enhance the other recipes in this dip.
  • Granulated Sugar:Helps develop a little more color on the onions and makes the sweetness of the onions more promenient.
  • Balsamic Vinegar:Is my secret ingredient to caramelized onions. The acid from the vinegar helps balance the sweetness and it just cuts through some of the richness from the creamier onion dip ingredients.
  • Garlic:no explanation needed here! Adds just a hint of garlicky flavor.
  • Cheeses:You’ll need cream cheese, parmesan cheese, diced brie, and shredded gruyere cheese. I’ve made this dip a ton over the years, so if you aren’t a fan of brie or want to make the dip a little lighter, feel free to swap the brie for another 4 ounces of cream cheese.
  • Sour Cream:Adds creaminess to the dip. I don’t suggest swapping this with greek yogurt!
  • Mayonnaise:Just like my hot spinach and artichoke dip, the sour cream and mayo are the creamy elements that make the base of this dip.
  • Milk:Helps thin out all the other ingredients a little bit!
  • Serving suggestions:Use chips, a slice dup baguette to make crostini, bagel chips would be a fine choice too!
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How to make golden bubbly caramelized onion dip

  1. Start with the onions.Add the butter and oil to a cast iron pan and heat over medium heat. When the butter melts, sweat the onions for a few minutes until they start to shrink back. Then season the onion mixture with thyme, sugar, and kosher salt. Cook the onions for 25-40 minutes or until they are a deep golden brown color. If you think they’re done, give them another few minutes to make sure! This is the step that adds most of the flavor – so take your time here! Then season with balsamic and cook for a few seconds before removing the onions from the heat.
  2. Cook it in the slow cooker.Fold together all the ingredients except the brie and the gruyere in the bowl of a slow cooker sprayed with cooking spray. This makes clean up much, much easier. Cook this for 2 hours, then stir in the brie and top with the shredded gruyere. Cover and cook for another 20-25 minutes or until the gruyere on top melts. Keep it mind, the gruyere in the slow cooker won’t get bubbly and golden. But I’ve included ways to do that in the oven.
  3. Or bake it in the oven.Once you’ve caramelized the onions, combine all of the remaining dip ingredients in a medium bowl except for the shredded. gruyere. Dump the dip into a baking dish sprayed with cookign spray and bake in the oven for 45-50 minutes or until all the dip heats and cooks through. Broil for the last 30-60 seconds until the gruyere is golden and bubbly.
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FAQs about hot caramelized onion dip

Is it better to caramelize onions with butter or olive oil?

I like to use a combination of the two ingredients. Butter provides the flavor while oil provides the high cooking temps.

Should you add sugar when caramelizing onions?

There is a lot of debate on this. Adding sugar to caramelize onions helps boost the natural sweetness of the onion. I think you could omit the sugar if you use sweet onions (such as Vidalia,) as those contain a higher sugar content as is. For yellow onions, I definitely like to add a bit.

Why are my caramelized onions burning and not caramelizing?

You’ve got the burner turned up too high. To caramelize onions properly, you want to use a cast iron skillet with the heat bouncing between medium and medium-low. If they’re browning too fast, turn the heat down, add a tablespoon of water and let them go low and slow. If they’re already burnt, toss them! They won’t do the dip any good.

How did you get the cheese to brown in the slow cooker?

For some of the pictures in this post, I used akitchen torch, however, I do not suggest doing this unless you are VERY comfortable doing so. Please use at your own risk.

What if my dip has a pool of oil on top?

This is completely normal! It can happen because of all the high-fat cheeses we’re using (gruyere and brie mostly.) I just lay a paper towel on top and let it absorb all the oil and then pop it back under the broiler or put it out for serving.

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Original Recipe shared Dec 2015. Updated with new image, post, and updated recipe instructions Dec 2022.

Yield: serves 10-12

Jammy Hot Caramelized Onion Dip with Gruyere

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time1 hour 30 minutes

Total Time1 hour 40 minutes

Golden and bubbly hot caramelized onion dip. The sweet, jammy caramelized onions combined with four different types of cheeses makes the most delicious dip! Caramelize the onions in a pan and then let everything cook together in the slow cooker or the oven. Top it with a little shredded gruyere, and the crowd will go WILD!

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Ingredients

  • 2 large onions, halved and thinly sliced
  • 1 tablespoon EACH: butter AND oil (such as avocado)
  • ½ teaspoon EACH: fresh thyme AND onion powder
  • 2 teaspoons granulated sugar
  • 1½ teaspoon balsamic vinegar
  • 4 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • ½ cup EACH: sour cream AND mayonnaise
  • ¾ cup milk
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • ¼ cup grated parmesan cheese
  • 4 ounces of brie, diced (see notes for sub)
  • 1 cup shredded gruyere (see notes for sub)
  • prepared crostini, for serving

Instructions

    1. CARAMELIZE: Heat the oil and butter in a large cast iron skillet over medium heat. Add the onions and let sauté for 5 minutes, stirring frequently. Add the thyme, sugar, and ¼ teaspoon kosher salt and continue to cook for a minimum of 25 and up to 45 minutes on medium-low heat. Stir the onions every 5 minutes so they caramelize evenly. If, at any point, the onions are caramelizing too fast, turn the heat down to low. When the onions are soft and golden, add the balsamic, and allow the onions to soak it in. Remove from heat.
    2. TOSS IT IN: Spray the inside of your slow cooker with cooking spray to keep the dip from sticking. Add the onions and all the remaining ingredients except the brie and gruyère to the slow cooker.
    3. SLOW COOK: Cover and cook for 2 hours on the high setting. Check and stir once or twice, if possible. Add diced brie cheese and stir to combine. Top with shredded Gruyère, cover, and continue cooking for another 20-25 minutes or until the Gruyère melts. Keep in mind, the cheese won’t form a brown crust in the slow cooker. It will melt and become stringy, though. See below for broiling instructions.
    4. BUBBLY TOP: For a bubbly top, add the brie and cook in the slow cooker for 20 minutes. Then transfer the dip to a 2-quart baking dish sprayed with cooking spray. Top with Gruyère and let the cheese melt under the broiler for a few minutes. Serve warm with crostini slices or crackers.
    5. OR OVEN: Complete step 1. Add all the ingredients except the gruyere to a bowl and stir to combine. Dump the ingredients out into a 2-quart baking dish. Top with the shredded gruyere and bake in an oven preheated to 375ºF for 45-50 minutes. Check the dip to ensure it’s not browning too much at any point. Broil for the last 45-60 seconds to get that golden crust on top!

Notes

    * The recipe can easily be doubled in a 3-quart slow cooker or tripled in a large-sized crockpot. Cooking time may vary for larger batches.
    * caramelized onions: can be done up to 48 hours in advance.
    * gruyere: can be replaced with shredded white cheddar or provolone cheese for a more economical option!
    * brie: can be replaced with another 4 ounces of cream cheese.
    * make ahead: cook the dip without the gruyere in the slow cooker. Transfer to a baking dish, cover it, and refrigerate for up to 48 hours before serving. Remove from the refrigerator 1 hour before baking. Top with gruyere and bake at 350ºF covered for30-40 minutes or until everything heats through and the cheese on top melts.

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    Tara D Reply

    This sounds wonderful! Thinking about making it for a party this weekend. I’m looking for recipes that I can make ahead and/or use my slow cooker so that I can free up my oven as much as possible. You mentioned making it on Thursday and serving on Saturday. How many of the steps did you do ahead of Saturday? Or did you complete the entire recipe and just reheated it on Saturday?

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      Marzia Reply

      I usually just make the caramelized onion portion in advance and store it in an airtight container until the day of but I do think you could prepare the dip up to 1 day in advance and refrigerate. The day of your event, you’d allow it to come to room temperature (at least 2 hours if it’s cold where you live), top with the shredded gruyere and allow it to just heat through in a 450-degree oven (it shouldn’t need more than 10-15 minutes). You can turn the broiler on during the last 1-2 minutes if you’d like the cheese to have a nicely browned crust!

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    Natalie Reply

    This looks awesome and I’m definitely making it! Quick question about the tablespoon of minced garlic. Since you called it a “tablespoon” and not a quantity of cloves, can I assume it’s dried and not fresh?

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    Patti Reply

    Not everyone can get guyere cheese because of availability and expense; therefore, would you recommend a good swiss cheese for a sub?

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      Marzia Reply

      If you check the notes section of the recipe you’ll see I’ve suggested a few different options to replace the Gruyere with! Hope that helps!

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    Monyca Reply

    Do you remove the rind from the Brie?

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      Marzia Reply

      You can remove it or cut the brie into extra thin slices and then it kind of all just blends in to the dip!

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    Lisa W Reply

    I would like to make this dip recipe. Do you have instructions for carmelizing onions if you don’t have a cast iron skillet. Thanks Lisa

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      Marzia Reply

      You can also caramelize them in a stainless steel pan and it shouldn’t change the cooking time by more than a couple of minutes! 🙂

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    Joanne Gooding Reply

    How many does this feed??

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      Marzia Reply

      Hi Joanne, the recipe makes about 10 servings

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    Jon Reply

    Surprised my wife and made this dish tonight. She LOVED it. She’s replacing her previous favorite onion dip with this one. The instructions worked perfectly. Thank you for sharing!

    -Jon

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    Katelyn Reply

    i didn’t have thyme on hand but i used the cento Italian seasoning instead and it was so good. Every time i’m invited to a party people request i bring this dip!

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    Preston Reply

    Hi Marzia,

    I’m doing a test run of your Hot Caramelized Onion Dip for Super Bowl Sunday, and if it turns out okay (and I don’t eat it all…) I was thinking about just reheating it instead of making it from scratch again. So I have two questions: 1) do you think it will reheat well? 2) how would you do it? I was thinking about heating it in the crock pot, but I defer to you!

    Thanks so much!
    Preston

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      Marzia Reply

      Hey Preston! Glad you’re giving the dip a try. It reheats really well, I’ve made it ahead and reheated it on several occasions. I usually let it sit at room temperature for roughly 45 minutes before reheating. When I reheat this dip, I transfer it to a baking dish sprayed with nonstick cooking spray and then top it with cheese (either I don’t put the gruyere on the day before or I just add a bit more.) Then just pop it into a 325F preheated oven for 25-35 minutes or until it’s heated through and bubbly on top! You can cover it with a piece of foil if it starts to brown too quickly. I think you could use a slow cooker to reheat as well (low heat setting) but I’m unsure about the timing as I usually go with the oven method. Hope you enjoy the dip!

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    Julie Reply

    The cheesy onion dip would be delicious put on a hamburger or hotdog. Yummy!

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      Marzia Reply

      Yum!

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    Melissa Winter Reply

    This was delicious, I will definitely make this again!!

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      Marzia Reply

      Hi Melissa – happy to hear it! Thank you for circling back to leave a review!

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    Christina Watson Reply

    Now I know how to do it,, and do it right! Thanks

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    Cate Carabelle Reply

    I made this a couple of years ago and it was OUTSTANDING! So thank you!

    Recently my crockpot crossed over to crackpots heaven. Is there a way to make this on the stove? Thank you!

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    Joan Reply

    Can I freeze this wonderful dip?

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    Lisa Renner Reply

    Oh My! I made this dip for my Christmas gathering and it was devoured! I thought it was a bit of work but the final result was just divine. I did add a little bit of grated white cheddar but there is just nothing like the taste of Gruyere. I absolutely will make this again! Thank you for the recipe!!

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FAQs

How long do caramelized onions last in a jar? ›

If you're going to spend an hour or so making caramelized onions, you might as well make a lot of them! Stored in an airtight container in the fridge, they'll keep for a week. You can also freeze them for up to two months. I like to freeze caramelized onions in ice cube trays.

Does Trader Joe's have onion dip? ›

Onion dip is one of life's simplest pleasures, and I grew up recognizing it as an essential component of many summertime barbecues. So it was unsurprising that Trader Joe's upgraded version of this familiar favorite turned out to be one of the standout dips I tried.

Does Costco have onion dip? ›

Go gotta try this Stonemill carmelized onion dip at Costco with these kettle brand chips.

How long does it really take to caramelize onions? ›

Before you start, let us be clear about something: No matter the approach, the caramelization process will take time: 15–20 minutes for French onion soup and 45 minutes to an hour for jammy, mahogany-hued onions. Fortunately, while they cook over low heat you can take care of other things.

Can you eat too many caramelized onions? ›

Caramelized onions can add flavor and nutrition to a variety of dishes, such as soups, stews, sandwiches, and omelets. It's also important to remember that it's okay to enjoy caramelized onions in moderation as part of a balanced diet.

Do caramelized onions go bad? ›

If you've made caramelized onions at home, it's best to use them within 3-4 days. You can also store them in the freezer for up to 3 months for longer shelf life. How do you tell if Caramelized Onions is bad? The telltale signs that caramelized onions have gone bad are a sour smell, moldy patches, or a slimy texture.

What do you eat with Trader Joe's caramelized onion dip? ›

Smear It On Burgers or Sandwiches

TJ's onion dip is delicious smeared on a burger with smoked cheese like gouda or provolone—we promise it's not too cheesy. Add it to a patty melt (vegan or not) instead of the caramelized onions as both a time-saver and flavor booster.

What are the ingredients in Trader Joe's caramelized onion dip? ›

INGREDIENTS: Sour cream (cultured milk, cream, nonfat milk powder, gelatin), onion, cream cheese (pasteurized cultured milk, cream, salt, stabilizers [xanthan, carob bean, guar gum]), mayonnaise (expeller pressed canola oil, water, whole eggs, apple cider vinegar, egg yolks, salt, white mustard [distilled white vinegar ...

Is French onion dip the same as onion dip? ›

What is the difference between French onion dip and regular onion dip? French onion dip is typically made with French onion soup mix, a mixture of dried onions and beef bouillon. Onion dip is made with only onions.

Why is Dean's French onion dip so good? ›

It's our most popular flavor because it combines a creamy, smooth texture with just the right balance of French Onion flavor.

Why did Costco stop onions? ›

At the time, it was widely reported that Costco removed its diced onions as a part of safety and hygiene measures to prevent the transmission of germs. But the wholesaler kept other condiments, such as ketchup, mustard, relish. Customers were crestfallen. Angry tweets, Reddit rants and blogs went wild.

What happened to Kraft French onion dip? ›

Hi, unfortunately, this product has been discontinued. At this time, there are no plans to bring it back, but we'll be sure to share your interest with our Marketing team.

What is the secret to caramelize onions? ›

While you can start the cooking process at medium heat, low and slow is the name of the game when it comes to caramelizing onions. Once your onions begin to soften and take on a golden hue, you'll want to reduce the heat from medium to medium-low or even low for the remainder of the cooking process.

Why did my caramelized onions turn to mush? ›

When you add baking soda, the onions start to turn to mush as they caramelize. Delicious mush. But something closer to jam.

What is the trick to caramelizing onions quickly? ›

What's the quickest way to make caramelized onion?
  1. Slice the onion thin, more surface area, quicker cook time.
  2. Salt early to help it break down and release moisture.
  3. Regularly deglaze the pan thru out the process, as fond builds up, add a little stock or even just water and take a flat wooden spatula to it.
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How long do homemade pickled onions last in a jar? ›

How long do pickled onions last? These pickled onions willdevelop flavour over time, during which the acidity will also mellow. You can make and store them for a few weeks, or up to six months before opening. Once opened, they need to be chilled and used within two weeks.

Do jarred co*cktail onions go bad? ›

Unopened jars of pickled onions should last around one to two years past their printed date when stored properly. Once a jar is opened, the pickled onions should be used within two to three months if kept in the fridge.

How long do onions last in a Mason jar? ›

You can also store green onions in a jar in your refrigerator. Place the jar in a grocery bag or zip-top bag but leave the bag open. Green onions need some breathing room! You could also put the jar in the fridge and place the bag loosely over the top, where they will last 2-3 weeks.

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If using the quick method, pickled onions will last up to one month in the fridge. If you have used the slow method, store the onions in the fridge for up to two months.

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