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Onion Syrup Cough & Cold Remedy
 
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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 720 Minutes
Ready In: 725 Minutes
Servings: 8
While busy choking, gasping and wheezing with a bad cold, a friend asked, Have you tried onion syrup? I had never heard of it, so she sent me some internet links and lo and behold, everyone has heard of it but me!! Here is my simplified version. Cook time is setting time for the syrup, but you should be able to get a spoonful in about 2 hours if needed.
Ingredients:
2 yellow onions, chopped or 2 vidalia onions or 2 red onions
1/2 cup sugar, more if necessary
Directions:
1. Use a clean 1 quart glass jar for making syrup and storing.
2. Layer small handful of chopped onions and about 1/8 cup sugar. Keep layering until jar is full. You can use more sugar if needed. The recipe-meister wanted a definite amount so I guesstimated at 1/2 cup for the whole thing. You just need to be sure that the individual bits of onion are well coated with sugar.
3. When finished layering, just close up the jar, shake it up a bit so the onion is all coated and leave it on the kitchen counter. In about 2 hours the onions will have reduced by about half because the sugar pulled the water and the beneficial therapeutic compounds out of them.
4. In 12 hours its done! You can begin using the syrup at this point. It will still be giving off syrup for two or three days, so that is when I remove the spent onion bits (they gave it all they've got! LOL) and put the jar of syrup away for when needed.
5. Serve by the teaspoonful when needed for coughs and colds.
By RecipeOfHealth.com