Onions in cooking are used in raw, boiled, fried, pickled and salted types. Although to preserve all the useful properties, minimal thermal exposure is recommended. Onions can be both a flavor seasoning for the main dish (and it is combined with meat, fish, rice, potatoes, flour products, cottage cheese, and other vegetables), and the basis of the recipe. Many national cuisines have their own “branded” culinary products, in which onions can be called a key ingredient: French onion soup, British onion pie, etc. There are some culinary tricks that will allow you to cook this product (or a dish based on it) as tasty as possible: If you add a little granulated sugar to the oil during frying, the onions will brown better. So that the chopped onion does not burn during sauteing, before sending it to the frying pan, you should roll the “straw” in flour. Then it will simply acquire a reddish hue. Onions can be added to minced meat not only to improve the taste, but also to extend the shelf life of the meat part. To get rid of onion bitterness in the manufacture of salads, raw onions are slightly scalded with boiling water, and hands and knife are smeared with wet salt.
When choosing onions, preference should be given to dense clean heads, without damage, holes and stains. The sweetness-bitterness of a vegetable depends not only on the variety, but also on the length of daylight in the place of cultivation (southern onions are considered sweeter), the mineral content of the soil, the softness of the climate, the abundance of precipitation, etc. For example, with a large amount of annual precipitation, sulfur is actively washed out of the soil, which creates prerequisites for growing a sweeter vegetable. However, in general, it is believed that white varieties have a stronger flavor and are better suited for filling pies, red and purple ones have a sweet taste and are well combined in salads and marinades, and the Spanish variety is softer and sweeter, as well as onions with yellow–brown husks are better suited for frying.
If you buy the whole fish, then after cutting there are always “horns and legs”. Head, tail, milk, some leftovers. Yes, you can use it all for fish soup. But if you don’t want fish soup, you can make this simple and delicious pate. Its advantage is that it is budget-friendly and completely butter-free.
Here is a simple and delicious fish pie that will perfectly decorate the festive Easter table. When egg yolks are added to the dough, the dough acquires a very soft, delicate structure, a pleasant sweet taste.
Chicken on our tables is always welcome, especially fried or just out of the oven. I suggest another cooking option. Juicy, crispy, with a maddening aroma of spices and baked vegetables. To heal.
A very popular snack in Romania is “Salad de vinete”. It is also called “poor man’s caviar”. Delicious and savory. It is very good as an addition to meat, baked or grilled, but it is no less delicious with bread.
This meat bread will decorate any feast. It is prepared simply and quickly from available products. It turns out juicy and fragrant. It is easily cut into portions. I usually serve it hot. But even when cold, it remains delicious.
Very tasty lean cutlets made of oat flakes, potatoes and mushrooms with fragrant herbs. Don’t look at a simple composition! The cutlets are very tender and delicious, and the mixture of herbs gives them an unusually appetizing taste!