Welsh Rarebit With Caramelized Onion Recipe - Tasting Table (2024)

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How much do you know about Wales? With its lyrical language and rolling green hills dotted with sheep, Wales really is a beautiful place. The country's most famous contribution to world cuisine is probably Welsh rarebit, or, to give it its Welsh language name: caws pobi. Although its true origins are questioned, with some claiming that the dish was first created in England, these days it is an undeniable fact that Welsh rarebit is integral to Welsh culture.

So what is Welsh rarebit? This historic dish is sometimes thought of as simply referring to cheese on toast, but to make a proper caws pobi, there is much more to the recipe than simply grilling some cheese on toasted bread. A true Welsh rarebit is made by creating a delicious beer- and cheese-infused sauce that is then broiled on a big chunk of bread. This recipe, developed by Tasting Table's Jennine Rye, adds caramelized onions to the classic caws pobi to create a deliciously decadent dish that is perfect for lunch.

Gather the ingredients for caramelized onion Welsh rarebit

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For caramelized onion Welsh rarebit, you'll need onions, olive oil, brown sugar, balsamic vinegar, butter, flour, your favorite ale, mature cheddar cheese, Dijon mustard, and, last but not least, Worcestershire sauce.

With so much focus on the beery-cheesy sauce, it can be easy to overlook the bread. But don't skimp here, as your Welsh rarebit will only be as good as the bread you use. Make sure to pick up something hearty, like sourdough.

As for adaptations, you can easily adjust this recipe to suit a gluten-free diet by picking up some gluten-free bread and flour. Remember to use a gluten-free ale, too.

Caramelize the onions

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The first (and very important) step in this Welsh rarebit dish is to makecaramelized onions. Using a slow cooking process helps to release the natural sugars in onions, making them deliciously sweet and caramelized — the perfect addition to decadent Welsh rarebit.To do this, you will want to fry the onions in olive oil over a low heat for at least 30 minutes. Keep an eye on them, and if they begin to catch and start sticking to the pan, add a splash of water to keep things moist. Allow plenty of time for this stage to let the onions' natural sugars develop, then add the brown sugar and balsamic vinegar to enhance the sweet and rich flavors even further. Cook for an additional 10 minutes before turning off the heat.

Make the cheesy beer sauce

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Now it's time to start making the creamy sauce. The base of the sauce is a roux, which you'll make by melting the butter in a small saucepan and then whisking in the flour to form a thick paste. Next, slowly add the ale in increments, continuing to whisk the mixture all the while, to keep the sauce nice and smooth.This process is the same basic recipe for making a cheese sauce, except you're swapping the milk for ale.

The resulting mixture with have a lovely deep flavor, with the ale complementing the sharp cheddar. Once all of the ale has been incorporated, it's time to add the grated cheese, Dijon mustard, Worcestershire sauce, and a good amount of black pepper.

Broil the Welsh rarebit

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To finish your Welsh rarebit, take the slices of sourdough (or whichever bread you have decided to use), and heap the caramelized onions on top. Add a healthy dollop of the cheese sauce, and then place the bread in the broiler until the top takes on a beautiful golden brown color. Serve straight away while it's all melty and hot, adding extra black pepper and another dash of Worcestershire sauce to taste.

If you enjoyed this recipe and want to try something similar, you can adapt your Welsh rarebit and make it a Buck rarebit by adding an egg.

Caramelized Onion Welsh Rarebit Recipe

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Conquer your day with Welsh rarebit, also known as the world's best cheese toast.

Prep Time

5

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Cook Time

1

hour

Servings

4

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Total time: 1 hour, 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 3 medium onions, thinly sliced
  • Salt, to taste
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
  • 4 tablespoons butter
  • ⅓ cup plain flour
  • 1 pint golden ale, warmed
  • 8.5 ounces mature cheddar, grated
  • ½ teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • Black pepper, to taste
  • 4 large slices sourdough bread

Optional Ingredients

  • Green salad, for serving

Directions

  1. To caramelize the onions, heat a large, heavy-bottomed pan over low heat. Add the olive oil and sliced onions to the pan and allow them to slowly cook for 30 minutes. Stir the onions occasionally, and, if they begin to catch a little, add a splash of water to the pan.
  2. When the onions are very soft, add the brown sugar and balsamic vinegar to the pan and let the onions cook for another 10 minutes, then remove from heat.
  3. To make the cheese sauce, melt the butter in a medium-sized saucepan, and then add the flour. Whisk everything together to form a roux, and then slowly add the ale, whisking well between additions, until a thick, smooth sauce has formed.
  4. Add the grated cheddar cheese to the ale mixture along with the Dijon mustard, Worcestershire sauce, and plenty of black pepper. Once all of the cheese has melted into the sauce, remove the pan from the heat and allow it to cool.
  5. Heat up your grill to medium-high heat (or turn on your oven's broiler). Spread the caramelized onions onto the slices of sourdough bread, then top with spoonfuls of the cheese sauce. Place the bread under the grill or broiler until the tops are golden brown.
  6. Serve straight away, with an extra splash of Worcestershire sauce and a side green salad if desired.

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FAQs

Is Welsh rarebit the same as cheese on toast? ›

Is welsh rarebit just cheese on toast? No! Cheese on toast is made by grilling slices of pure cheese on toasted bread whereas welsh rarebit is a grilled cheese based sauce made from cheese, flour, beer and often added egg.

What is a Welsh rarebit in France? ›

Served with an egg on top, it makes a buck rabbit or a golden buck. Welsh rarebit blended with tomato (or tomato soup) makes a blushing bunny. In France, un Welsh is popular in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Côte d'Opale regions.

Can you freeze caramelized onions? ›

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.

How do you reheat caramelized onions? ›

Caramelized onions will keep for up to 5 days in an airtight container in the fridge. The fat will separate from the onions, but a quick reheat in the microwave or on low on the stove combined with a bit of stirring will revive the texture.

Is Welsh rarebit discontinued? ›

We've discontinued our Welsh Rarebit, Robert. We're glad you enjoyed it though and will take note that you'd like to see it back!

What is a substitute for beer in Welsh rarebit? ›

You can use your favorite local beer, mustard, and any strong Cheddar cheese in this recipe. If you don't like beer, you can replace it with milk; it will still taste great! This traditional Welsh rarebit recipe is comfort food at its best.

Should you cover the pan when caramelizing onions? ›

If you cover the pan, you'll trap steam, which will speed up their softening, heat them more quickly, and help release their liquid more quickly. Lift the lid a few times during this stage to give them a stir and make sure nothing is browning yet.

Do you add sugar to caramelize onions? ›

After 10 minutes, sprinkle some salt over the onions, and if you want, you can add some sugar to help with the caramelization process. (I add only about a teaspoon of sugar for 5 onions, you can add more.) One trick to keeping the onions from drying out as they cook is to add a little water to the pan.

How does Gordon Ramsay caramelized onions? ›

Caramelize the onions: Heat about 1 tablespoon of canola oil in a large skillet or dutch oven over medium-low heat. Once hot, add the onions and stir to coat. Let cook, stirring every 5-10 minutes, until deeply caramelized, about 1 ½ - 2 hours.

What can I do with leftover caramelized onions? ›

These ideas for caramelized onions won't steer you wrong, and may open your eyes to their superpowers: Use them as a topping for any meats, such as chicken or steak, or pork. Caramelized onions make a fantastic hummus. Try our Caramelized Sweet Onion Hummus for a great addition to your next get-together snacks.

What to use instead of balsamic vinegar for caramelised onions? ›

You can use butter, oil or a combination of both to caramelise your onions. Butter adds more flavour than oil, but it does have a tendency to burn.

What do British people call cheese on toast? ›

The classy classic toasted sandwich with cheese is called a toastie in the UK. Toasties in Great Britain can have a variety of cheese on them, but often most common are cheddar-like cheeses.

What is another name for cheese on toast? ›

Cheese on toast is made by placing sliced or grated cheese on toasted bread and melting it under a grill. It is popular in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, the Caribbean, and in African countries. It is also known as roasted cheese in the West of Scotland.

What is cheese on toast called in Scotland? ›

Celebrate Burns Night with this deliciously supper or snack – starring a splash of porter.

What does Welsh rarebit taste like? ›

The Cheese Sauce

“It's typically a cheese sauce, like a bechamel or mornay, and you can flavor it from that point however you wish.” Common inclusions in recipes for rarebit are elements that deepen and enhance the cheese sauce flavor such as beer, Worcestershire, mustard, cayenne, or nutmeg.

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