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1. · Use onions and garlic to add dimension and flavor to sautés, stir-fries and sauces
2. My life is balanced on the tip of a pin and she just runs the box past her scanner as though it was a bag of onions … it is almost funny
3. Onions: They signify secrets that will be revealed soon
4. she stirs the mince and onions
5. bacon, from his pack, with onions and beans
6. The remainder of the apartment was styled in the stark and polished wood and stone of the the western outlanders who grew onions indoors far above air that those from Valindor could breath
7. The greater part of the apples, and even of the onions, consumed in Great Britain, were, in the last century, imported from Flanders
8. With every word the man uttered the air between them was filled with the stench of rotting onions
9. She traded many of her possessions for the onions
10. She collected eggs and made an omelet, flavoring it with garlic and onions she found growing where there’d once been a garden
11. I had no idea where the seeds were hidden in a banana, but using the seeds from the peppers, potatoes, onions, and beans I could eventually grow a garden
12. ‘Yes, it IS his business!’ said Five, ‘and I’ll tell him–it was for bringing the cook tulip-roots instead of onions
13. Chicken stew with onions, potatoes and other vegetables I found in the market were ready when he arrived
14. They dined on Paprikscsirke, chicken paprika, with onions and red paprika and sour cream and the dark red heady wine of Eger, Egri bicavér, "Bull's Blood" it was called, the waiter explained
15. “Now sit you down and I will fix you a bite to eat you must be starving after all we can’t have our hero fading away now can we?” She produced some cold beef cheese bread and butter and some onions which she had sliced and it was a regular feast
16. onions cooked in a non-stick fry pan)
17. What I’m saying is, it was a frightening team effort; with Grandpa as our captain, and Grandma as our manager (from the deck), we would all learn what it was like to face down those hens in order to enjoy Grandpa’s famous scrambled eggs with mushrooms and onions, alongside Grandma’s homemade doughnuts and Maxwell House coffee (what can I say, we were spoiled)
18. This chicken might have been one of the hens that destroyed my hands as I reached up under her to grab the eggs for next week’s scrambled eggs with mushrooms and onions
19. Mother had packed turkey sandwiches, heaping with onions, lettuce and tomato, plus that fancy gray mustard
20. There were ruddy, brown-faced, broad-girthed Spanish onions, shining in
21. Kay nodded shyly, moving to take the offered seat, and in a moment Anne and Jessica were moving amongst them, setting out circles of veal and a bounty of turnips and onions
22. 'Yes, it is his business!' said Five, 'and I'll tell him--it was for bringing the cook tulip-roots instead of onions
23. This black-soil former wetland was capable of growing truck vegetables such as potatoes, cabbages and onions
24. “Do you want me to chop the onions?”
25. As the smell of second-hand onions wafted over him, Cole Bell wrinkled his nose
26. The onions on my steak
27. Onions and garlic in all forms (they contain
28. There was a dining car, and for himself, Colling ordered an omelet with cheese, ham and onions
29. There’s a tray that you make your hamburgers with: raw Bermuda onions, relish,
30. ~ horneada baked sea bass with shallots, onions, tomatoes & white wine
31. ~ con tomate al jerez fried & baked ham with tomatoes, onions, mushrooms, chicken broth & jerez sherry
32. ~ con peras fried chopped duck with pears, bacon, almonds, onions, garlic, carrots & herbs
33. ~ con setas duck fried with mushrooms, carrots, onions, tomatoes, garlic, herbs, brandy, almonds & fried bread
34. sofrito m sauce of garlic, onions & tomatoes, cooked in olive oil
35. ~ al rosal a dish of broiled scallops, ham, onions & O Rosal wine
36. Planting pea, lettuce, and onion seeds meant that he could fully expect to harvest peas, lettuce, and onions in the summer
37. In a pressure cooker, put the butter and add the onions and garlics
38. bent over, walked to the other side of the field and dug up some long onions
39. melons, the leeks, the onions and the garlic
40. the leeks, the onions and the garlic
41. Skin the tomatoes, peel and quarter the onions, and put them into the saucepan with the nutter and shut down the lid tightly
42. At the end of 1 hour the onions should be gently stewing in a sea of juice
43. If carrot or parsnip is the extra vegetable used, cut into quarters and put in with the onions
44. When done, the onions are quite soft, and the potatoes, etc
45. Note that the onions and tomatoes must be actually stewing when the potatoes are put in, as the latter cook in the steam arising from the former
46. Consequently, they should be laid on top of the onions, etc
47. Cut up the moist, juicy vegetables such as celery, spinach, onions and tomatoes, place them with the water in a casserole, put lid on and slowly cook for about one hour until enough juice is extracted to safely add the rest of the cut-up vegetables
48. If onions are peeled in the open air they will not affect the eyes
49. Only the Spanish onions are pleasant as a vegetable
50. Onions for frying should be sliced and floured