From Italian pasta sauces to Indian curries, dishes from around the world all feature one key ingredient - the humble onion. While they're undoubtedly delicious, onions can be a nightmare to chop.
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is an endless font of sensible cooking hacks that can be, without exaggeration, total game-changers. He gave us a tip for draining pasta that leads to the silkiest sauce, ...
Chopping onions is an age-old problem. Cutting them irritates your eyes and makes you cry bitter tears, but it's also hard to find a savory dish that you can't improve with some cut-up onions. What's ...
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Chopping onions often leave tears rolling down our chicks. We shed tears because our eyes are irritated by droplets the onion releases when we chop them. It turns out when you cut an onion, it ...
See tips on what to look for when you're shopping for onions, how to chop it the right way, and how to do it all without tearing up. Of all the vegetables, onions top the list of what most people hate ...
We received an emailed tip from "The Douglas Brothers," who also signed off as "3 Ninjas," suggesting that moving your cutting board onto your stove and turning on your overhead vent, or your ...