Save A bold and unconventional latte that blends the subtle sweetness of caramelized onions with rich espresso and creamy milk. This avant-garde beverage offers a savory twist on the classic coffee drink, perfect for adventurous palates seeking new flavor frontiers.
I first tasted onion in a sweet context while traveling abroad & was surprised by its mellow, almost caramel-like finish. When whisked into a latte, the result is unexpectedly delicious and truly unique.
Ingredients
- Yellow onion: 1 small, thinly sliced
- Unsalted butter: 1 tablespoon
- Granulated sugar: 1/2 teaspoon
- Salt: Pinch
- Espresso: 2 shots (60 ml), freshly brewed
- Whole milk: 300 ml (or oat milk for dairy-free option)
- Honey or maple syrup: 1 teaspoon, optional
Instructions
- Prepare the onion base
- In a small skillet over medium-low heat, melt the butter. Add the sliced onion, sugar, and a pinch of salt. Cook slowly, stirring occasionally, until the onions are deeply caramelized and golden, about 12 <em> 15 minutes. Do not rush this step <em> low and slow yields the best flavor.
- Blend the caramelized onions
- Transfer the caramelized onions and any pan juices to a blender. Add 2 tablespoons of milk and blend until completely smooth. Strain through a fine-mesh sieve to ensure a silky texture.
- Make the latte
- Brew 2 shots of espresso and divide evenly between two cups. Add 1 tablespoon of the strained onion purée to each cup, stirring well to combine.
- Froth the milk
- Heat the remaining milk until steaming, then froth using a milk frother or whisk until creamy and foamy.
- Assemble
- Pour the frothed milk over the espresso-onion mixture in each cup. Sweeten with honey or maple syrup if desired. Gently stir and serve immediately.
Save We shared this unusual latte during a rainy weekend brunch, and even the skeptical family members were impressed after the first sip.
Required Tools
You will need a skillet for caramelizing, a blender to puree the onions, a sieve to strain them, and either an espresso machine or strong coffee maker. A milk frother or whisk helps create luxuriously foamed milk.
Allergen Information
Contains dairy milk and butter. Swap for plant-based versions for vegan preparation. The recipe does not use gluten, eggs, or nuts. Always check labels for hidden ingredients.
Nutritional Information (per serving)
Each serving provides around 110 calories, 4 g total fat, 15 g carbohydrates, and 4 g protein.
Save Serve immediately for the freshest flavor & foamiest texture. Let your tastebuds explore the edge of savory coffee innovation.
Recipe FAQ
- → How do caramelized onions affect the drink's flavor?
Caramelized onions add a mellow sweetness and slight savory depth, making the latte rich and uniquely aromatic.
- → Can I use non-dairy milk and butter?
Yes, oat milk and plant-based butter work well for a vegan-friendly version with similar creamy results.
- → Will the onion taste overpowering?
No, using a small onion and proper caramelization ensures a subtle savory flavor that complements espresso.
- → Can other onion varieties be used?
Sweet onions or red onions can be used for nuanced flavor; experiment to find your preferred taste.
- → What garnish complements this latte?
A sprinkle of black pepper or freshly snipped chives adds a savory finishing touch to each serving.
- → Is this drink suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, with dairy or plant-based options, this beverage suits vegetarian dietary needs.