Every last fucking one of them…
Shallots, however
I use le creuset a lot and it's ace for sweating onions!ZedLeg wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 8:55 am Onions are good actually
I’ve been making a lot of sauces recently and get an unreasonable amount of joy out of how nicely I can sweat down onions in my expensive le creuset saucepan.
Definitely! Treating onions and garlic well in cooking can transform. dish. Most cookbooks don't give them the time or respect they both need. For onions, there has been a long practice of recipe writers downplaying how long they need. It's common to see 'fry for 5 minutes until translucent' when we all know it takes at least twice that long, and the other blatant lie is any recipe which suggests you can caramelise onions in anything under 45 minutes.ZedLeg wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 8:55 am Onions are good actually
I’ve been making a lot of sauces recently and get an unreasonable amount of joy out of how nicely I can sweat down onions in my expensive le creuset saucepan.
McSwede wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 9:12 amI use le creuset a lot and it's ace for sweating onions!ZedLeg wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 8:55 am Onions are good actually
I’ve been making a lot of sauces recently and get an unreasonable amount of joy out of how nicely I can sweat down onions in my expensive le creuset saucepan.
Aye, the realisation that the italians might be on to something when they take two hours to make a basic tomato sauce was a game changer for me.Gavster wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 9:13 amDefinitely! Treating onions and garlic well in cooking can transform. dish. Most cookbooks don't give them the time or respect they both need. For onions, there has been a long practice of recipe writers downplaying how long they need. It's common to see 'fry for 5 minutes until translucent' when we all know it takes at least twice that long, and the other blatant lie is any recipe which suggests you can caramelise onions in anything under 45 minutes.ZedLeg wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 8:55 am Onions are good actually
I’ve been making a lot of sauces recently and get an unreasonable amount of joy out of how nicely I can sweat down onions in my expensive le creuset saucepan.
I've also bought a set of cast iron frying pans from Amazon and they are awesome. The heat retention and even cooking you get from using cast iron pans or pots is unbeatable. Wonderful things to cook with!!ZedLeg wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 9:17 amMcSwede wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 9:12 amI use le creuset a lot and it's ace for sweating onions!ZedLeg wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 8:55 am Onions are good actually
I’ve been making a lot of sauces recently and get an unreasonable amount of joy out of how nicely I can sweat down onions in my expensive le creuset saucepan.
Yeah, we have 1 stainless steel one in with our mix of cheap stainless and Lakeland cast iron pots and pans. I really want to get a couple more but every time I look at the price I get all Scottish about it.
Lookee here at the bourgeoisie with their fancy pans!McSwede wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 9:12 amI use le creuset a lot and it's ace for sweating onions!ZedLeg wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 8:55 am Onions are good actually
I’ve been making a lot of sauces recently and get an unreasonable amount of joy out of how nicely I can sweat down onions in my expensive le creuset saucepan.
A cheese and onion sandwich is mind blowing. Rarely spotted in the wild, and wholly anti-social, but it's a massive flavour senesation.dinny_g wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 11:18 am Yeah love onions - have to be cooked right though. No a fan of raw onions at all.
Thinly sliced roast beef with thinly sliced onions is also a masterpiece. Need to salt the onions though and strictly only use butter