Onion Boil (Viral TikTok Recipe): My Real-Deal Guide

First Things Firstโ€”Why the Heck Am I Boiling Onions?

I know, I know. Boiled onions? The first time my cousin sent that TikTok my way, I actually laughed out loud and told her she must be bored. But, curiosity (and maybe a stubborn streak) got the best of me. So there I am, pot bubbling, kitchen smelling kind of sweet and onionyโ€”a bit weird but oddly promising. Ended up eating half the batch out of the pot while watching reruns of Bake Off. So yep, Iโ€™m here to confess: this Onion Boil thing is weirdly genius, comfort food at its simplest. If youโ€™ve ever made boiled peanuts or corn, youโ€™ll get the vibe.

Onion Boil (Viral TikTok Recipe)

Why You’ll Probably Love This (I Sure Do)

I make this when I just canโ€™t be bothered with much fussโ€”whether Iโ€™m solo on a lazy Tuesday or because my partner requests it (again). My family goes a little bonkers for this because the onions go all sweet and tender, and you barely have to babysit the pot. My mom insists itโ€™s too simple, but then she steals a piece every time. Oh, and the broth? Kinda magic. (I once over-salted itโ€”still got eaten.)

What Youโ€™ll Needโ€”And a Few Real-World Swaps

  • 4 medium yellow onions (white works too, red is okay if you want fancy colorโ€”my neighbor tried purple and it was, well, purple)
  • 8 cups water (or enough to just cover the onions, I sometimes eyeball it)
  • 2 bouillon cubes (chicken is classic; veg is fine if youโ€™re that way; beef, hey, do you)
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter (Iโ€™ve used margarine; donโ€™t tell my grandmother)
  • 2 garlic cloves, smashed (in a pinch, a small spoonful of garlic powder worksโ€”donโ€™t let the garlic police arrest you)
  • 1 teaspoon salt (I do heaping if feeling salty)
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper (just crack it in, nobody cares if itโ€™s perfect)
  • Optional: A bay leaf (half the time I forget, still tasty), a squeeze of lemon for brightness, or a generous dash of dried thyme or parsley

Letโ€™s Get This Onion Party Started (Directions)

  1. Peel the onions. You can leave them whole or halve themโ€”sometimes I quarter if Iโ€™m feeling impatient. Just donโ€™t chop them tiny or it gets mushy weird.
  2. Plop them into a big enough pot (if youโ€™ve only got a medium one, just wedge them inโ€”onions are forgiving that way).
  3. Pour in enough water to basically cover the onions. I use about 8 cups, give or take. Donโ€™t stress.
  4. Add in your bouillon cubes, butter, smashed garlic, salt, and pepper. Toss in the bay leaf or any herbs if you remembered.
  5. Bring it all to a boil over medium-high heat. Lid off for this part, unless you want onion water all over your stove (I learned that the messy way).
  6. Once boiling, turn the heat down to a good simmer. Now, let those onions just hang out for about 30-40 minutes, stirring whenever you wander by the pot (or donโ€™tโ€”itโ€™s forgiving). This is when I usually sneak a taste.
  7. When the onions are super tender (stab one, it should feel like butter), take the pot off heat. Maybe fish out the bay leaf if you used oneโ€”unless you want the person who gets it to feel special.
  8. Ladle onions and broth into bowls. If youโ€™re feeling wild, add an extra pat of butter or some fresh herbs on top.
Onion Boil (Viral TikTok Recipe)

Notesโ€”Stuff I Wish I Knew at First

  • If you use red onions, it looks funkyโ€”kinda pinkish broth. Tastes fine though.
  • Donโ€™t skip the butter unless you absolutely must. It gives the broth that cozy feel.
  • If your onions arenโ€™t super sweet, add a pinch of sugar; only a pinch! I once overdid it andโ€”well, too sweet isnโ€™t good either.

Experimental Variations (Good, Bad, and Oops)

  • Tried tossing in a splash of white wine; it was fancier, but maybe too much for weeknights. Nice for guests though.
  • Once experimented with curry powderโ€”didnโ€™t vibe for me, but if that floats your boat, give it a whirl.
  • Added sliced carrots one timeโ€”that actually worked! Made it a bit like a rustic soup.
Onion Boil (Viral TikTok Recipe)

Kit You Need (and a Cheeky Workaround)

  • Large pot (I sometimes use my old soup pot, but a deep saucepan will do in a pinch)
  • Chefโ€™s knife for peeling/cutting
  • Ladle for serving, though honestly, a big mug works fine if nobody’s looking

How I Store (or Donโ€™t, Usually)

Pop leftovers in a container in the fridgeโ€”should keep 2-3 days (though honestly, in my house it never lasts more than a day!). Reheat gently on the stove, or microwave if youโ€™re low on patience.

How I Like to Serve It (and My Odd Family Tradition)

Some folks eat this straight up like a soup. I like mine with a thick slice of sourdough dunked right in. My sister puts croutons on top and calls it โ€œdeconstructed French onionโ€โ€”to each their own.

Pro Tips (aka What I Messed Up So You Donโ€™t Have To)

  • Donโ€™t rush the simmerโ€”the longer, the better. I once tried to speed things up; ended up with crunchy onions, not the vibe.
  • If you forget the salt at the start, just add it when serving, but it does melt better during cooking.
  • Actually, I find it works better if you donโ€™t overcrowd the pot. Give those onions a bit of room to breathe.

FAQโ€”What People Have Actually Asked Me

  • Can I use sweet onions instead? Totally! Theyโ€™re, well, sweeter. I did this once because thatโ€™s all I had and no complaints.
  • Is it really good with veggie bouillon? Honestly, yes. Itโ€™s a bit different, but it works. Not as richโ€”unless you get the fancy stuff, maybe.
  • Do leftovers freeze well? Ehh, not really. Texture gets a bit mushy and sad. Better fresh.
  • Can I make it spicy? Sureโ€”slice in a hot pepper, or add chili flakes. Or just douse your bowl in hot sauce like my brother does (to each their own).
  • Do you think itโ€™s better the next day? Probably! At least I always think so, if any survives til the next morning, which is rare!

And there you have itโ€”boiled onions, TikTok style, with all my two cents and then some. If you try your own twist, let me know. Or just laugh at my purple onion fail, I can take it. Cheers!

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Onion Boil (Viral TikTok Recipe)

yield: 4 servings
prep: 10 mins
cook: 40 mins
total: 50 mins
A cozy and viral TikTok recipe that simmers whole onions with bouillon, garlic, and butter to create a surprisingly rich, comforting, and simple broth thatโ€™s perfect for chilly nights or effortless dinners.
Onion Boil (Viral TikTok Recipe)

Ingredients

  • 4 medium yellow onions (white works too, red is okay if you want fancy colorโ€”my neighbor tried purple and it was, well, purple)
  • 8 cups water (or enough to just cover the onions, I sometimes eyeball it)
  • 2 bouillon cubes (chicken is classic; veg is fine if youโ€™re that way; beef, hey, do you)
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter (Iโ€™ve used margarine; donโ€™t tell my grandmother)
  • 2 garlic cloves, smashed (in a pinch, a small spoonful of garlic powder worksโ€”donโ€™t let the garlic police arrest you)
  • 1 teaspoon salt (I do heaping if feeling salty)
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper (just crack it in, nobody cares if itโ€™s perfect)
  • Optional: A bay leaf (half the time I forget, still tasty), a squeeze of lemon for brightness, or a generous dash of dried thyme or parsley

Instructions

  1. 1
    Peel the onions. You can leave them whole or halve themโ€”sometimes I quarter if Iโ€™m feeling impatient. Just donโ€™t chop them tiny or it gets mushy weird.
  2. 2
    Plop them into a big enough pot (if youโ€™ve only got a medium one, just wedge them inโ€”onions are forgiving that way).
  3. 3
    Pour in enough water to basically cover the onions. I use about 8 cups, give or take. Donโ€™t stress.
  4. 4
    Add in your bouillon cubes, butter, smashed garlic, salt, and pepper. Toss in the bay leaf or any herbs if you remembered.
  5. 5
    Bring it all to a boil over medium-high heat. Lid off for this part, unless you want onion water all over your stove (I learned that the messy way).
  6. 6
    Once boiling, turn the heat down to a good simmer. Now, let those onions just hang out for about 30-40 minutes, stirring whenever you wander by the pot (or donโ€™tโ€”itโ€™s forgiving). This is when I usually sneak a taste.
  7. 7
    When the onions are super tender (stab one, it should feel like butter), take the pot off heat. Maybe fish out the bay leaf if you used oneโ€”unless you want the person who gets it to feel special.
  8. 8
    Ladle onions and broth into bowls. If youโ€™re feeling wild, add an extra pat of butter or some fresh herbs on top.
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Approximate Information for One Serving

Serving Size: 1 serving
Calories: 65cal
Protein: 1.5 gg
Fat: 2.5 gg
Saturated Fat: 0g
Trans Fat: 0g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 0mg
Potassium: 0mg
Total Carbs: 10 gg
Fiber: 0g
Sugar: 0g
Net Carbs: 0g
Vitamin A: 0
Vitamin C: 0mg
Calcium: 0mg
Iron: 0mg

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