I’ve tried all the old tricks to keep my tears at bay when cutting onions: sunglasses, swimming goggles, sticking out my tongue, running the sink faucet, and slicing them straight out of the fridge.
Usually, the worst part about onions is the cutting process. The eating process on the other hand, we always look forward to. However, the thought of having to endure the tears when preparing a meal ...
For many of us, it's our least favorite thing to do in the kitchen -- even more so than unloading the dishwasher or trying to peel the skin off of apples for our children. Peeling and chopping onions ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...