2016 Food Storage Challenge

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Onions and fried onions

 
One of our local AG stores had onions on sale for 8.95 for 50 lbs so I bought 250 pounds. We usually go to Olathe for onions but decided to buy these they are not as big as the Olathe onions but it will save a trip and with the price of fuel I can deal with smaller onions. I will can, dehydrate and freeze these to use all year long this way I do not need to buy onions when they are so high priced.
But today I fried some up to go with lunch they are so good fried.
 
First peel and slice your onions.

 
 
Melt some butter in a frying pan.
 
 
Add your sliced onions.

 
 
And fry until golden brown.

Then add a little Worchester sauce a little salt and serve

 
 
They are soo good, although the girls will not eat them. I think it has something to do with the word onion haha!

10 comments:

  1. They look wonderful! Great bargain for a huge supply of onions. Enjoy!

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    1. They were so good. I always try to buy a lot this time of year when they are cheap they grow them not to far from here so I am able to get a good deal.
      Connie

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  2. We love fried onions. I just don't think to make them often enough. I've never tried the Worchester Sauce, I'll do that next time. I love the convenience of dried onions. Great for onion soup. You scored a good deal on all of those onions.

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    1. I love onion soup so I do make a lot of it I also can the onion soup so I can just open a jar when I want some. Will try to do a post on canning the soup soon.

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  3. This is almost exactly how I do saute'd onions. Only difference is I usually add wine, beer, or whiskey, once they have soaked up all of the liquid, they are done. Works exactly the same for mushrooms.
    -Travis

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    1. I haven't tried the beer or wine will have to try that next time thanks!

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  4. Huh! The 50-pound bags at Sam's Club aren't that cheap, but still way cheaper than at the regular grocery. I don't know why I never thought of getting the big bag and dehydrating them at home. Thanks.

    brenda from ar

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    1. They are great to dehydrate I also like to freeze and can them so handy to have.

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  5. Recently I found out that onions and I don't mix. And, it is so sad cuz I really really like onions. But....it is what it is. These look do delicious. Thanks for sharing. Have a great week.

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    1. @Joani, Thanks for stoppping by, That is sad that you cannot eat onions, I love onions and can not imagine not being able to eat them.

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