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    Since that first onion boil post, there have been thousands of recreations posted to the app, including this one by @bigpapahannah. Hannah starts off the video (which garnered 1.4 million likes ...

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    I’m sure you’ve seen the viral onion boils on TikTok, and the reason for their popularity makes sense—people are turning to practically 1-ingredient, cheap meals to escape mounting grocery ...

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  5. Lyonnaise potatoes - Wikipedia

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    In Alexis Soyer's recipe (1846) the onions are fried in butter and the sliced boiled potatoes are added to the pan. Soyer adds chopped parsley and lemon juice. [3] August Escoffier (1907) recommends frying the potatoes and the onions separately in butter before combining them and sprinkling them with chopped parsley. [4]

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    Cooking odors from fish, onion, garlic, burnt foods and fried foods can last especially long. From the wonders of vinegar to the tantalizing ... The best under-$50 clothing items to buy at Amazon ...

  7. Bald's eyesalve - Wikipedia

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    The recipe for the eyesalve consists of equal parts of garlic, crushed by mortar and pestle, and cropleac (another Allium species, the translation from Old English is ambiguous; modern reproductions have used onion or leek) and equal parts (the text is ambiguous as to whether these ingredients are equal with the Allium components) of wine and ...

  8. Pearl onion - Wikipedia

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    The pearl onion (Allium ampeloprasum var. sectivum or A. ampeloprasum 'Pearl-Onion Group'), [1] also known as button onion, baby onion or silverskin onion in the UK, [2] is a close relative of the leek (A. ampeloprasum var. porrum), and may be distinguished from common onions by having only a single storage leaf, [3] similar to cloves of garlic.

  9. The Best Way To Store Green Onions To Keep Them Fresh - AOL

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    Green onions should be stored in the refrigerator, which is the exact opposite of regular onions, says Alabama-based dietitian Chelsea Edwards. “Green onions need to be refrigerated to stay ...