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Cider-and-Bourbon-Glazed Shallots

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Christopher Testani

This recipe would also work with small cipolline onions or larger torpedo-shaped shallots.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    8 Servings

Ingredients

2½ pounds shallots, peeled
⅔ cup (or more) apple cider vinegar
6 tablespoons unsalted butter
¼ cup bourbon
¼ cup pure maple syrup
¼ teaspoon kosher salt, plus more
Freshly ground black pepper

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Bring shallots, vinegar, butter, bourbon, maple syrup, ¼ tsp. salt, and 2 cups water to a boil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Cover, reduce heat, and simmer, adding water by the tablespoonful if needed, until shallots are crisp-tender and liquid is partly evaporated, 25–30 minutes.

    Step 2

    Uncover shallots and cook until liquid is evaporated and shallots begin to brown, about 5 minutes. Continue to cook, swirling pan often, until shallots and surface of skillet are covered in a rich brown caramel, about 6 minutes. Add ¼ cup water to skillet and stir to deglaze caramel and coat shallots. Season with salt and pepper. Transfer to a microwave-safe bowl and let cool.

    Step 3

    To reheat, cover bowl with plastic wrap and microwave on high in 30-second intervals, tossing in between, until heated through, about 2 minutes. Taste and adjust seasoning with salt, pepper, and vinegar if needed.

    Step 4

    Do Ahead: Shallots can be made 1 day ahead. Cover and chill.

Nutrition Per Serving

Calories (kcal) 230 Fat (g) 9 Saturated Fat (g) 5 Cholesterol (mg) 25 Carbohydrates (g) 33 Dietary Fiber (g) 5 Total Sugars (g) 17 Protein (g) 4 Sodium (mg) 80
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