Everything you ever wanted to know about how to cut an onion, from finely chopping onion for Ceviche, to slicing for French Onion Soup and cutting into Onion Rings. Watch the video tutorial and learn how to chop an onion the easy way.

It’s true, I have an onion complex. Onions are never in short supply at our house. I think they make everything taste better; except dessert, I haven’t found a way to put those together… YET.

Basket of onions ready for cutting

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Onion area staple in my cooking and especially in Ukrainian cuisine; baked, stewed, broiled, boiled, tossed into salads, sautéed, seared, marinated, and even raw with a bit of salo (not that I eat salo, but it is customary in Ukraine). This means I probably won’t be making a salo tutorial. Please stop crying.

Watch How To Cut an Onion:

I hope you found the onion cutting video tutorial helpful. Thanks for stopping by my blog to watch the videos, cook the recipes, and for leaving your thoughtful comments and suggestions. I’m so happy I started blogging or I may never have met you. You are wonderful.

Before you start…

Use a sharp knife – For safety and to minimize tears, it is critical to use a very sharp knife. A dull knife is more likely to slip while cutting. Check out our tutorial on How to Sharpen Your Knife and learn basic knife skills to protect your fingers while slicing and dicing.

How to finely chop an onion

Here’s a quick photo reference from the video tutorial above.

  1. Cut the onion in half from root to stem.
  2. Set the onion on the flat side and cut off the stem end, leaving the root intact.
  3. Slice the onion parallel with the lines of the onion, going as close to the root as you can without cutting all the way through.
  4. Pull the onion together and cut halfway into the center of it with your knife at an angle.
  5. Chop the onions crosswise into fine dice or to your desired thickness.
Step by step how to chop an onion

How to thinly slice an onion

Sliced onions are wonderful for French Onion Soup and Stir Fry.

  1. Cut the onion in half from root to stem/
  2. Set the onion on the flat side and cut off both ends.
  3. Thinly slice the onion, cutting parallel with the lines of the onion (root to tip)
Step by step how to slice an onion into strips

How to cut an onion into rings

For recipes like Onion Rings or Burgers, sometimes you’ll need onions sliced into rings. Here’s how to cut onions into rings:

  1. Cut the stem off (leave the root intact).
  2. Use a pairing knife to pull back and remove the peel.
  3. Optional – remove a small slit from one end to give the onion a more stable surface.
  4. Cut the onion into rings to your desired thickness, parallel to the root.
Step by step how to slice an onion into rings

How much chopped onion does an onion yield?

Some recipes call for measurements in chopped onion, i.e 1 cup onions, finely chopped. Here’s a helpful guide for choosing the correct size of onion based on its yield when chopped.

  • Small Onion = 4 oz (1/4 lb or lemon-sized) = 1/2 cup chopped
  • Medium Onion = 8 oz (1/2 lb or apple-sized) = 1 cup chopped
  • Large Onion = 12 oz (3/4 lb or orange-sized) = 1 1/2 cups chopped
  • Jumbo Onion = 16 oz (1 lb, or grapefruit-sized) = 2 cups chopped

I’ll do my best to stay on track with this chart throughout my recipes to minimize confusion (my mom grows plenty of onions for the whole family and those can come in cute extra small and extra small, baby sizes also.

measuring cup with chopped onion

How to store chopped onions

Once onions are sliced, transfer to an airtight storage container (to contain the strong onion aroma) and refrigerate for up to a week. Refrigerated onions tend to get more potent in flavor the longer they sit. If you want to enjoy them raw (in Homemade Salsa, Guacamole, etc), they should be used within 2 days of refrigerating. Onions stored for longer should only be used for cooking.

onions in airtight container for storing in the refrigerator.

How to cut an onion without crying

I have read countless tips over the years for how to not cry cutting an onion. The only tip that works every time is to use onion goggles, and although it always gives someone a good laugh, it’s definitely not practical. Here are my best tips to reduce tears:

  • Do not cut off the root or it will cause the onion to juice and make you cry.
  • Use a sharp knife to make clean strokes through the onion (do not saw through the onion)
  • A kitchen range hood vent can help reduce some of the fumes that are released from the onion. Slice the onion near the vent.

If you have any tricks up your sleeve to prevent onion tears, let me know in the comments.

onions in a basket
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How to Cut an Onion

Learn how to easily chop an onion. You can use this method whether you are cutting large dice or finely dicing an onion, just cut to your desired thickness.
Prep Time2 minutes
Total Time2 minutes
Course: How to
Keyword: how to chop an onion, how to cut an onion
Skill Level: Easy
Servings: 1 cup chopped onion

Ingredients

Servings: 1 cup chopped onion

Instructions

  • Cut the onion in half lengthwise from the root to the stem.
  • Set the onion on the flat side and cut off the stem end, leaving the root end intact.
  • Slice the onion parallel with the lines of the onion. Get close to the root but don't cut all the way through.
  • Pull the onion together with your fingers and cut halfway into the center of the onion with your knife at a slight angle.
  • Chop the onions crosswise into fine dice or to your desired thickness.

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  • Dan Keith
    March 19, 2022

    To keep an onion fresh, wrap it in aluminum foil, keep in fridge in crisper, it wont get stronger & will keep for a couple weeks, when my mom told me this, I thought she was crazy. It works!!

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  • Lou
    March 19, 2022

    Thanks for the video; I just cut it as you said and it was just what I wanted. I love your all of your videos !
    God bless Ukraine

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 19, 2022

      I’m so glad this came timely! Thank you for your thoughtful comment!

      Reply

      • Cheryl B
        November 17, 2023

        You are JUST. SO. CUTE!! And what a great idea not to cut the root end so it holds together! I’m always learning new ideas, tips, and tricks from you!
        Usually what works for me to avoid tears while chopping onions is to light a candle and sit it on the counter just on the other side of my cutting board.

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        • NatashasKitchen.com
          November 17, 2023

          Aw, thank you, Cheryl! Appreciate you sharing.

          Reply

  • Terri
    March 19, 2022

    I used the how to cut an onion today. Wow! It was so easy and I’ll be using your method from now on! Thank you,
    Terri

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 19, 2022

      You’re welcome! I’m so happy this was helpful!

      Reply

  • Vicki Hughes
    March 19, 2022

    G’day from Smithfield,
    South Australia 🦘
    Australia. 🦘
    I love watching your videos the are very informative, interesting and you do them with a wonderful sense of humour. You make cooking just yummy but good fun too!
    God bless you and your family and please stay safe, healthy and happy sweetheart ❤ 🌹🙏⭐🦘

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 19, 2022

      You’re so nice! Thank you for your kind and thoughtful compliment, Vicki!

      Reply

  • Gina Ceraso
    March 19, 2022

    Thank you so much for this post, I just shared with my son too. So helpful!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 19, 2022

      I’m so glad it was helpful, Gina! Thank you for your lovely review!

      Reply

  • Adell
    March 18, 2022

    Put the onion in the fridge until it’s cold.(over night) No more tears!! 🙂

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 19, 2022

      Great idea! Thank you so much for sharing that with me.

      Reply

  • J. D. Ray
    March 18, 2022

    I still want to know if you have family still in Ukraine. If so, are they safe?

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      March 20, 2022

      Hi there, yes they are safe and we really hope and pray that it stays that way. Thank you for asking.

      Reply

  • Deb H.
    March 18, 2022

    Wearing my contact lenses prevents me from tearing.

    Thanks for all of your great tips and videos!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 18, 2022

      Thank you for sharing that with us, Deb! I’m glad those contact lenses help with this!

      Reply

  • jeannie
    March 18, 2022

    I never cry when cutting onions. My trick? I breathe only thru my mouth!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 18, 2022

      Great idea! Thank you so much for sharing that with me, Jeannie!

      Reply

  • Kristyn
    March 18, 2022

    Now, if I can just learn to like onions! 🙂 I know they add so much flavor!! Love the tips!

    Reply

  • Laura Sutorius
    March 18, 2022

    Two ways to reduce tears while cutting onions:
    1. Light a candle and place near the onion as the flame should “capture” the gas from the onion.(Martha Stewart’s tip)

    2. Fold paper towels, dampen them and place near the onion.

    I’ve tried both and each helped some.

    I truly admire your positive attitude and smiles as you are making your videos. Cannot imagine the misery you are going through. Daily prayers continue for you and your family. God bless Ukraine

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 18, 2022

      Thank you for sharing those tips, Laura! You made my day with your compliment, so thoughtful! I appreciate you stopping by, watching my videos, and sending prayers & through for the citizens of Ukraine! Blessings to you!

      Reply

  • Erin
    March 18, 2022

    Great tips for how to cut an onion. And I agree, onions are great in most savory dishes!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 18, 2022

      Thank you so much for sharing that with me, Erin!

      Reply

  • Alice Northcott
    March 18, 2022

    Hi Natasha! I nearly never weep when slicing onions. I heard some old gals at a church telling what worked and this is it! Slice the root end off first, then the stem end. Then slice however you wish. No TEARS! YAY! I love your tutorials, by the way.
    🙂 AND praying for our world in it’s turmoil. May God’s will be done. Amen

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      March 18, 2022

      Thank you for sharing, Alice.

      Reply

  • Lesya
    October 30, 2015

    Hi Natasha! First of all, I’m kind of obsessed with your blog. Since we Ukrainians use onions in everything, avoiding the tears is almost inevitable! I watched a Ukrainian cooking show a while ago, and they took some water in the mouth and didn’t swallow until done chopping. I usually have my boyfriend handle the onions and he said the trick worked for him 😆

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      October 30, 2015

      Lesya, thank you for the strange but cool tip. I would just hope that I won’t start laughing in the middle of the process 😂.

      Reply

  • Linda
    May 8, 2015

    When I chop an onion I always run the kitchen faucet at the same time. I learned to do this when I was a child and it always seems to work. Might just be mind over matter but give it a try. You never know.

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      May 8, 2015

      Hmmm interesting. 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

      Reply

  • Luda
    April 23, 2015

    This is going to be probably the weirdest method but it works for me lol. Ive tried it more than once and it worked every time! but when I just have 1 onion to chop, I just cry through the process. Today I had to chop about 10 onions, so I tried the method my hubby found useful and we laughed about it. I was cutting onions on my KNEES, and did not shed a tear lol.. Considering I am 29 weeks pregnant and feeling congested, I wasn’t gonna risk crying through all those 10 onions lol.

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      April 23, 2015

      Wow that is unusual and a pretty funny mental picture. lol. Thanks for sharing! Blessings to you in your pregnancy and delivery. You’re almost there! 🙂

      Reply

  • Taissa
    April 17, 2015

    I slice my onions by the lit gas stove, works great!

    Reply

    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      April 17, 2015

      If only I had a gas stove… 😉 Thanks for the tip!

      Reply

      • Taissa
        April 17, 2015

        Try candles, a bunch of them 🙂

        Reply

  • Cindy M.
    March 21, 2015

    Sooooo…what is salo? I’m taking a wild guess & thinking it is a type of lard?

    Reply

    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      March 21, 2015

      It’s like the fat portion of bacon – it’s served cold and is salt cured.

      Reply

  • Jules
    February 26, 2015

    Just read that chewing gum while cutting stops the tears will be trying tomorrow when I attempt your creamy shrimp pasta!

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      February 26, 2015

      I’ll have to try that! Thanks Jules 🙂

      Reply

  • dina
    December 14, 2014

    can you post a video on how to make beet soup?

    Reply

    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      December 14, 2014

      That’s a great idea Dina :). I have a video of a bread recipe coming out next week or so. After that I might do a video of the beet soup.

      Reply

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