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Onion. The world's most basic cooking ingredient ?
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The onion. How many dishes do not start by coarsely or finely slicing an onion ? For a curry, you go on to burn it with garlic, for a bolognese, you soften it gently, for a beef casserole it is the first thing you put into the dish. God bless the onion.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, I don't generally use onions in bread, cheese sauces or apple crumbles... lol but you are right, they are the basis for most of my (savoury) dishes - and well loved too ! I try to ring the changes by using the different types of onion available - anything from mild spring onions to those fierce little English ones.... (via the sweet Spanish and amusing red ones).
Eurk! Fennel. :o(
Well whiffey, I had about 4 onions delivered as part of my weekly organic box. And lo and behold at the end of the week I still had 4 organic onions!! I just find it really hard to cook meals like curry or spag bol for one.
I think I used one of them in a home-made coleslaw in the end.
It's like my chilli plant. I love chillies. But now I have a plant full of them I never seem to use 'em!
Well whiffey, I had about 4 onions delivered as part of my weekly organic box. And lo and behold at the end of the week I still had 4 organic onions!! I just find it really hard to cook meals like curry or spag bol for one.
I think I used one of them in a home-made coleslaw in the end.
It's like my chilli plant. I love chillies. But now I have a plant full of them I never seem to use 'em!
What is scouse? :oO
Well, being a Wirral girl - which is just across the Mersey from Liverpool, we too have their famous dish, Scouse.
Potatoes, Carrots, Onions, Beef (or other meat if you prefer) stock and seasoning...
basically, it's a stew but better!
you can have other variations -
doughboy pie - which is scouse with dumplings and a pie crust
scouse with dumplings
Blind scouse - for those occasions when meat was too expensvie in the good old days
and best of all, serve it with beetroot, pickled onions and for the few and far between - brown sauce!!
I don't make it often, but when I do, it's like the times when you have good old beans on toast - you forget how much you like it.
Well, being a Wirral girl - which is just across the Mersey from Liverpool, we too have their famous dish, Scouse.
Potatoes, Carrots, Onions, Beef (or other meat if you prefer) stock and seasoning...
basically, it's a stew but better!
you can have other variations -
doughboy pie - which is scouse with dumplings and a pie crust
scouse with dumplings
Blind scouse - for those occasions when meat was too expensvie in the good old days
and best of all, serve it with beetroot, pickled onions and for the few and far between - brown sauce!!
I don't make it often, but when I do, it's like the times when you have good old beans on toast - you forget how much you like it.
I use Abel & Cole, kitty.
http://www.abel-cole.co.uk/
I just do �10 each week for their small mixed organic box. It's ideal for a singleton like me. You can also try Riverford if Abel & Cole don't deliver in your area.
http://www.abel-cole.co.uk/
I just do �10 each week for their small mixed organic box. It's ideal for a singleton like me. You can also try Riverford if Abel & Cole don't deliver in your area.
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