I like especially to use Andouille sausage with the taters n' onions recipe, since you get a nice Cajun kick to the flavor that way. During the boiling phase, the spiciness of the sausage works its way into everything, along with the flavor from the herbs and onions and garlic. Delicious! Another delicious, simple idea--Next time you're grilling a steak or pork or heck, chicken, slice some onions up along with some fresh button mushrooms and mince some garlic. Saute the mushroom, garlic and onion in melted butter until golden and top the freshly grilled meat with it. Add a little steak sauce, and yummy!
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I'm not a cook, but I love onions (but can't eat them) so I wanted to contribute
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Quoth Amusement Gal View PostI would totally do this, but knowing my mother, most of the Champagne would go into her mouth.
Quoth Divra View PostMy mother makes tomato and onion salad every summer.
Chop up half an onion, a cucumber, and a big ole tomato. Mix in a bowl with parsley (which I usually omit), a tablespoon of olive oil, and the juice of one lime. Add some salt and pepper, and you have some serious eating! One of the best lettuceless salads ever.
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Hmm, good idea Jester. Omit the cucumber and add a little more lime juice and cilantro, with your favorite raw whitefish, chopped, and you have a nice fresh sedichay. The citrus in the lime will actually "cook" the fish when you mix it together.
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For the baked stuffed onions to stay "standing", I usually cut one end off the onion to keep it flat (only about 1/4 to 1/2 inch), then I cut the same way about 3/4 up the onion and use a spoon to take out the middle (I leave about a 1/4 inch around the sides. Follow to "rings" inside for a guide. Then use the onion parts you scooped out in whatever stuffing you want (I like mild sausage and yellow rice).Why is stupidity not an arrestable offense?
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Onion pickles, middle eastern style as I cheat and do it
Take a 1 quart ball canning jar, put 2 or 4 mint teabags [celestial seasonings links 2 bags together so one or 2 of the full rectangles] all the way in the bottom. Put 2 really full drippy tablespoons of honey in next. Now cut whole peeled onions into wedges [eighths are fine] and start fitting them in so you pack as much onion in as possible. When you have really packed the onions in, top off with real apple cider vinegar [not apple flavored, check the ingredients to make sure it is made from apple cider] close the lid and shake until the honey is all dissolved. Shove into the back of the fridge and ignore overnight. Shake again, and serve. It is good in the frige for a week or two if they last that long. You can keep adding more onions to the vinegar as long as you like or get bored with onion pickles.
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I don't know that you need a recipe for onion cheese bread. Just your imagination.
Oh, wait...I'm thinking of the garlic bread kind of cheese bread. If you're thinking of the baked onion bread kind of thing, yeah, you'd need a recipe for that.
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Quoth Jester View PostI don't know that you need a recipe for onion cheese bread. Just your imagination.
Oh, wait...I'm thinking of the garlic bread kind of cheese bread. If you're thinking of the baked onion bread kind of thing, yeah, you'd need a recipe for that.EVE Online: 99% of the time you sit around waiting for something to happen, but that 1% of action is what hooks people like crack, you don't get interviewed by the BBC for a WoW raid.
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Yes, but I'm thinking of a bread that has cheddar and onion bits throughout the dough, rather than stuffed. Sometimes you can find kaiser rolls like that, which make fab sammiches. There's enough cheese that the rolls are yellow, unless that's food color. Either way--yum."Is it hot in here to you? It's very warm, isn't it?"--Nero, probably
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Quoth Food Lady View PostYes, but I'm thinking of a bread that has cheddar and onion bits throughout the dough, rather than stuffed. Sometimes you can find kaiser rolls like that, which make fab sammiches. There's enough cheese that the rolls are yellow, unless that's food color. Either way--yum.EVE Online: 99% of the time you sit around waiting for something to happen, but that 1% of action is what hooks people like crack, you don't get interviewed by the BBC for a WoW raid.
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