Ah! That’s one of those viral “quick cooking hacks” you see online:
“Put the onion in the microwave for 2 minutes and your guests are shocked!”
Here’s the realistic breakdown:
1. What this hack actually does
- Microwaving an onion for 2 minutes softens it and reduces its sharpness.
- It doesn’t cook it like frying or roasting, but it makes it sweeter and milder, which surprises people who expect raw onion flavor.
- The “shock” effect is mostly from convenience and speed, not magic.
2. How to do it safely
Ingredients:
- 1 medium onion
- Optional: a little water or olive oil
Instructions:
- Peel the onion and cut off the ends. You can leave it whole, halved, or sliced.
- Place it in a microwave-safe dish. If you like, add a teaspoon of water to help steam.
- Cover loosely with a microwave-safe lid or plate.
- Microwave on high for 2–3 minutes (adjust slightly depending on size).
- Check softness—if needed, add 30-second intervals until tender.
- Let it cool slightly before serving.
Tips:
- Use this trick for salads, sandwiches, or quick toppings.
- Sweetness increases if you let the microwaved onion sit for a few minutes.
3. Why guests are “shocked”
- People don’t expect raw onions to turn soft and sweet in just 2 minutes.
- It’s a time-saving trick that feels almost like magic for fast cooking.
💡 Bottom line: This is a convenient hack for soft, mild onions, but it’s not a full cooking method. For caramelized or roasted flavors, you’ll still need traditional cooking.
If you want, I can make a list of 5–7 shocking “2-minute microwave hacks” with real cooking results—things that actually impress guests.
Do you want me to do that?