Used in multiple popular recipes
Onion-flavored hamburger buns
Cereales y Granos
14 recipes
Inactive
Onion-flavored burger buns are a special type of soft and fluffy roll specifically designed to accompany burgers, incorporating a delicate touch of onion into their dough that gives them a unique and characteristic flavor. These buns combine the classic, airy texture of a traditional roll with the sweet and slightly spicy aroma and taste of onion, enhancing any burger preparation.
Their origin lies in variants of North American cuisine, where the burger is an iconic dish, and where multiple types of bread have been developed to complement different styles and flavors. The inclusion of onion in the dough is a modern evolution that adds complexity and depth to the bread's flavor, making it ideal for those seeking a more flavorful and distinctive experience.
Regarding their properties, these buns are typically made with wheat flour, yeast, sugar, butter or oil, milk, and dehydrated or caramelized onion. They provide energy primarily in the form of carbohydrates and a soft texture that makes it easy to fill with various ingredients. Their onion flavor contributes sulfur compounds that, in addition to enriching the taste, may have digestive benefits.
In Latin America, although there isn't a single term for this specific type of bread, they can be found labeled as onion buns, onion-flavored burger buns, or simply onion-flavored bread. The word "panecillo" is common in countries like Mexico, Colombia, and Venezuela, while in Argentina or Uruguay they might be called "bollos" or "panes para hamburguesa".
Discover delicious recipes that include this ingredient