Arugula and Onion Side Dish

Arugula and Tropea onions side dish, simple, fresh, quick and obviously no cooking required. It’s clear that I love onions, and I add them everywhere, both cooked and raw. Mainly the Tropea onions, which are sweet and easily digestible. I soak them for twenty minutes in water, changing it often. I dress with plenty of lemon juice, salt, oil, and freshly ground black pepper. I let it rest for ten minutes and when serving, I pour the seasoned onions over the arugula. Mix well and my side dish is easy and really quick to prepare.

  • Difficulty: Very easy
  • Cost: Cheap
  • Preparation time: 5 Minutes
  • Portions: 2
  • Cooking methods: No cooking
  • Cuisine: Italian

Ingredients

Arugula and Onion Side Dish

  • 2 Tropea red onions
  • 7 oz arugula
  • 2 lemons (juice)
  • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 tsp salt
  • to taste black pepper

Preparation

  • Wash the arugula and dry it, set it aside in a bowl.

  • Season the onions with salt, the juice of lemon, oil, and freshly ground black pepper

  • Combine the onions with the arugula.

  • You see how simple it is to prepare the arugula and onion side dish

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My name is Pina, and my passion is food and cooking in general. On the blog, I focus on regional dishes like those from my birthplace, Sicily. I also feature dishes from Lazio, the region that has hosted me for over 40 years, but in general, I cover all Italian regions. Traveling and exploring is my second passion, so I couldn't leave out dishes from around the "World" on my blog. My blog is divided into simple and essential sections like appetizers, first courses, main courses, side dishes, bread and leavened products, jams and preserves, wines and wineries, and of course, travels. Desserts are included, and finally, there is a dedicated corner for gluten-free options. Easy recipes, explained step by step and always updated.

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