- Jul 1, 2010
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My son walked in with a sack of onions. 'Look mum, I got you these, they were on offer, only £1.'I was speechless, Generally there is only two or three of us so a sack of onions needs some thought. So far I have roasted them, made French onion soup and put a lot in pasta sauce. No room in the freezer to freeze them so I have hung them up in the cold, hoping they will keep while we get to grips with them. Next i am making an onion tart, then sausage and mash with loads of onion gravy. No neighbours to share with so we have to go it alone. Sometimes it's best to look the other way when you see a bargain!
When I find a good deal I grab as many as I can. I just chop them up and dehydrate them. About 5 kilos will fit nicely in a gallon sized ziplock bag. I used minced dried onions a LOT...I toss a handful with most things for flavor. If you don't have a dehydrator, you could do them in the oven...put them on a baking tray on the lowest heat setting available and probably crack the door. You'd need to keep a good eye on them and stir them so they don't actually cook. It's more labor intensive but it would work.