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32 Best Rated
Dishes with Red Onion

Last updated on May 22, 2026
01

Ceviche de conchas negras (Black conch ceviche)

4.4 ·

Peruvian ceviche de conchas negras is a type of ceviche made with black clams (concha negra) said to have aphrodisiac properties, traditionally sourced from the Tumbes region. The clam meat and its juices are meticulously cleaned, then seasoned with a vibrant mix of ají limo peppers, finely diced red onions, salt, pepper, and garlic paste. This concoction is allowed to marinate briefly in fresh lime juice, intensifying its flavors. It's traditionally served with choclo (Peruvian large-kernel corn) and a slice of sweet potato, adding a delightful contrast to the dish's spicy zest. Some other serving options include toasted corn nuts cancha and crispy chifle or fried plantain chips.

02

Mangú

4.1 ·

Mangú is a traditional dish that consists primarily of mashed plantains. It is a staple breakfast food in the Dominican Republic but can also be served at other meals. The preparation of mangú is quite simple: green plantains are peeled, cut into chunks, and boiled until they are soft. After boiling, the plantains are mashed with some of the water they were boiled in, along with butter, oil, or margarine to create a smooth, creamy consistency. Mangú is typically served with red onions that have been sautéed in vinegar, which adds a tangy flavor contrast. It is often accompanied by other side dishes such as fried cheese, eggs, or salami, making it a hearty and filling meal. This combination of foods is sometimes referred to as "los tres golpes" or "the three hits," referring to the three most common sides served with mangú.

03

Fava

4.1 ·

Though it only uses a few ingredients, Greek fava dip is an incredibly flavorful dish. It consists of yellow split peas that are cooked alongside onions and various spices until they completely disintegrate and transform into a creamy, velvety purée. It is believed that the name of the dish stems from the Latin word favus, meaning broad beans or fava beans, though they are never used in the production of this creamy dip. Fava is found in numerous taverns throughout the country, and it is usually enjoyed as a meze dish, traditionally served topped with diced onions and a drizzle of olive oil.

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04

Salsa criolla

4.1 ·

Salsa criolla is the onion-based condiment served alongside many Peruvian and Argentinian dishes. Next to thinly sliced onions, it can incorporate a huge variety of ingredients such as bell peppers, avocados, jalapeños, tomatoes, and generous amounts of freshly chopped parsley and cilantro. Usually seasoned with salt, vinegar, and lime juice, salsa criolla is versatile, easy to prepare, and should always be served fresh. It is mostly enjoyed as a complement to grilled meat, sandwiches, rice, and popular Peruvian ceviche dishes. In Puerto Rico, salsa criolla denotes a different type of salsa based on tomato sauce with garlic, peppers, onions, sofrito, and white wine, but the ingredients are variable. The Puerto Rican version of salsa criolla is typically served with seafood, mofongo, and various meat dishes.

05

Kik alicha

4 ·

Kik alicha is an Ethiopian dish consisting of a purée made from yellow split peas. The taste is mild and savory, and the dish can be additionally flavored with garlic, turmeric, or ginger. It is recommended to serve kik alicha with rice or injera bread on the side for a wholesome meal.

06

Pica pollo

3.9 ·

Pica pollo refers to Dominican-style fried chicken that is often eaten with a side dish of fried plantains and paired with a refreshing beverage on the side — usually beer or Coke. The freshness of the chicken comes from lemon juice in which it is marinated, while the coating mostly consists only of flour, or rarely, cornmeal.

07

Ceviche de pulpo (Octopus ceviche)

3.9 ·

Ceviche de pulpo is a type of ceviche using octopus as the star ingredient. Commonly found along the Peruvian and Ecuadorean coast, this appetizer is ideal for those who don’t like the fishy texture and flavors of standard ceviche. It is usually made with raw octopus pieces that are combined with diced onions, lime juice, coriander, oil, salt, and hot chili peppers, although most recipes use different, variable ingredients. This delicious ceviche variety is sometimes served with green plantain chips.

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Ceviche de champiñones (Mushroom ceviche)

3.9 ·

Ceviche de champignones or mushroom ceviche is one of the most popular vegetarian version of ceviche. Although it is not that common, it can be found in some Peruvian cevicherias. This appetizer is made with blanched slices of firm champignon mushrooms, lime juice, salt, pepper, and minced garlic. There are a few variations, so chili peppers and sliced onions can be added as well. It is recommended to serve ceviche de champignones on lettuce leaves.

09

Picante de carne

3.9 ·

Picante de carne is a traditional stew originating from Peru. Although there are many variations, it's usually made with a combination of beef (flank steak, beef shank, skirt steak, brisket, or neck), onions, garlic, cumin, hot peppers, oil, vegetable stock, fava beans, potatoes, parsley, salt, and pepper. The meat is seasoned with salt and pepper and browned in oil. The onions and garlic are sautéed until soft and mixed with cumin, hot peppers, stock, and browned beef. The mixture is simmered until the meat is tender, and the fava beans and potatoes are then added to the pot and cooked until tender. Chopped parsley is stirred into the stew and it's served white rice on the side.

10

Kotosoupa

3.9 ·

Greek chicken soup is a comforting dish that is made with a flavorful chicken broth, tender chicken cuts, various root vegetables, and a choice of pasta or rice. Even though it can be prepared with a clear broth, Greeks prefer to thicken the soup with avgolemono—a creamy egg and lemon sauce. Hearty and nutritious, chicken soup is a restaurant staple as well as a classic home-cooked dish.

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