You won’t believe what you’ve been throwing in the trash! Every time you cook with onions, you’ve been tossing away one of the most treasured kitchen ingredients of all time. Once you discover what these humble little things can do, you’ll never throw them out again!
So let’s discover this lovely little secret together.
What I Started Using
Onion peels — the dry, papery golden skins that wrap around every onion! These quiet little treasures are full of natural goodness that grandmothers have been quietly using for generations.
Why They’re So Wonderful
- Rich in quercetin — a lovely natural antioxidant
- Higher in goodness than the onion itself!
- Treasured in folk wellness for generations
- Beautifully gentle and warming
- Completely free — straight from your kitchen!
What You’ll Need
- Peels from 3 to 4 medium onions
- 4 cups of filtered water
- 1 teaspoon of raw honey (optional)
- A small saucepan
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Save the Peels
Each time you cook with onions, save the dry papery skins in a clean jar.
Step 2: Rinse Gently
Rinse the peels under cool water to remove any dust.
Step 3: Bring Water to a Simmer
Pour the filtered water into a small saucepan and bring to a gentle simmer.
Step 4: Add the Peels
Drop the peels into the simmering water — it will turn a gorgeous golden color!
Step 5: Simmer With Love
Simmer gently for 15 minutes.
Step 6: Let It Rest
Remove from heat and let the tea rest for 10 minutes.
Step 7: Strain Gently
Pour through a fine sieve into your favorite mug.
Step 8: Sip Slowly
Add a teaspoon of honey if you’d like, and enjoy each warm sip.
When to Enjoy It
- In the morning — a beautiful golden start
- 1 cup daily for 2 weeks, then take a break
What You May Notice
After about 2 weeks, many people experience:
- A wonderful sense of warmth and well-being
- More steady energy
- A lovely sense of being well-cared-for
- Better, more peaceful sleep
Other Lovely Ways to Use Them
- In soups and stews for golden color and goodness
- In bone broth for beautiful depth
- As a natural fabric dye for warm tones
A Few Helpful Tips
- Use peels from organic onions when possible
- Save peels as you cook through the week
- Make a fresh cup daily for the loveliest taste
A Friendly Reminder
This lovely tea is wonderfully natural, but a few notes:
- If you take blood thinners or blood pressure medication, please chat with your doctor first
- Pregnant or nursing women should check with their doctor
- Use peels from clean, healthy onions only
- Never give honey to children under one year old
A Little Wisdom Worth Sharing
There’s something truly lovely about turning kitchen scraps into golden treasure. A few papery onion skins. A pot of warm water. A quiet morning ritual that costs almost nothing.
So next time you cook with onions, save those peels! Tomorrow morning, brew yourself a lovely golden cup. And join the wonderful tradition that has quietly nourished families for centuries.
Here’s to golden cups and the timeless joy of nature’s loveliest hidden gifts! 🧅✨🌿




