Spyke
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lemmy.zip

lmfao this dude thinks they invented mirepoix

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feddit.uk

Unpopular -slash-borderline-psychopatic opinion: there should be onion grilled in butter scented candles on the market.

I would buy it in a heartbeat. I've seen garlic bread candles on Etsy after all!

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Garlic, butter, thyme, rosemary, bay leaves, onions, shallots, and basil.

Any of these in almost any dish make whatever you're cooking smell amazing.

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Literally that.

Growing up, I always loved going to Grandma's house because it always smelled so good because she was always cooking something. Later in life, I realized it was just a faint onion smell because she put them in everything.

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lemmy.cafe

This, or just the smell of my cast iron pan heating up.

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If they were rare, they would be unbelievably expensive. We're so lucky they are cheap.

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lemmy.world

That's sugar. No. Really. Sugar straight up caused the slave trade to explode in the 1500s and 1600s. Later, Hitler turned it into Zycklon - B.

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lemmy.today

Interesting perspective, and a valid candidate for worst food, for a lot more reasons than the slave trade (although that's a good one).

I remember reading an article about two dentists who studied old European paintings, and they could pinpoint the year that sugar hit the European continent, because suddenly the dental problems in painting subjects dramatically increased. It was clear that the introduction of sugar devastated the mouths of Europeans.

And of course there is sugar's massive contribution to obesity, which is my personal dragon to slay.

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ArfArfWoofreply
feddit.org

In a lot of recipes I start with just an onion (or onion with diced garlic), then add stuff later.

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I have an old Irish Canadian friend who said that their mother ate a raw onion every night before she went to bed. At it like an apple as a late night snack. The old woman went on to live to a hundred years of age with a completely sharp and aware mind.

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lemmy.world

I personally don't like onions, so it usually olive oil + garlic.

Or bacon, sometimes it's just bacon

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piefed.social

I don’t like raw onions. But if you sauté or grill those tear-jerkers, they’re amazing.

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lemmy.today

I hate onions, and you'll never catch me in this scenario.

Garlic, on the other hand...

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Thank you! Feels like I'm the only one reading these comments...

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I dunno, I'm one of the weirdos who hates the smell (and taste) of fried onion. Makes my eyes water and hurt.

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I hate onion. I dont cook it. Can't stand the smell of it. Best case scenario, I use onion powder in something. I still get these comments, so... no.

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