I accidentally bought two huge bags of onions. What can I do with them before they spoil?
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Whip up some pancake batter, cut your onion into rings, dip in pancake batter and deep fry until golden brown and delicious. |
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Onion Pakora/Fried SnackIngredients
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Your Onion Pakora is ready. Serve Onion pakora hot with tamarind chutney or mint chutney or even ketchup! |
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Carmelize them and stir them into mashed potatoes. Eat at that stage or put the mixture in a pie dish, sprinkle with cheese (cheddar works well), and stick it in the oven until the cheese melts and starts to brown. |
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If you are not in the mood for an onion soup, as suggested in another answer, you may want to try a pissaladière, which is sort of pizza with onion as main topping. |
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Keep them in a cool place, and they'll last for months. Unless you're talking about two 50 pound bags, you shouldn't have any trouble using them up if you cook often. Or, you can make a bunch of baked onions. |
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I would suggest French Onion Soup; at least, it's great for the season. |
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Prepare a bunch of onion relish, put it up in mason jars, and give them away to your family and friends during the holiday season. |
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Slice them up, and caramelize for about 1/2 hour to 45 minutes in a giant pot with plenty of oil over the lowest heat your stove can manage. Then freeze in small ziploc bags to add to tomato sauce, soup, stew, pizza, or anything else that might benefit from it! |
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