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DirectionsPeel the onions. Cut into slices about 1/4 inch (1/2 cm) thick. Put them into a medium-sized bowl, breaking the slices up into individual rings. Sprinkle the salt on, toss them around to distribute the salt, then leave to sit covered for about 20 minutes for the salt to do its work of drawing excess water out. At the end of the 20 minutes, put all the other ingredients into a saucepan, bring them just to the boil, then reduce the heat down to a simmer for a minute or two. Then rinse the salt off of the onion rings (and rinse the bowl out, while you're at it), and return them to the bowl. Pour the vinegar mixture over top the onion rings. Cover the bowl with a plate or plastic wrap, and set aside to cool and to allow the flavours to marry. See Also:Relish | ||||
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