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We love it at our house. Logan likes it and they make up the funniest songs. One of which is "My Neme, Neme," a song about the evil guy's nemesis. I wish I knew the name of the tune so you could sing it in your head like I am now. Oh well. If you are completely lost now, don't worry. I'm about to bring it all full circle. ;)
I started thinking of that song because I am posting about my recent nemesis in the kitchen: caramelized onions. I don't know why I am obsessed with making them, but I just can't seem to get it right. No matter how "low and slow" I cook them, they still get crispy!! And they are supposed to be soft, and brown and sweet.
I started thinking of that song because I am posting about my recent nemesis in the kitchen: caramelized onions. I don't know why I am obsessed with making them, but I just can't seem to get it right. No matter how "low and slow" I cook them, they still get crispy!! And they are supposed to be soft, and brown and sweet.
2 comments:
maybe if you turn the heat down and add a tablespoon of butter. i once had a recipe that called for me to add a sprinkle of sugar to the onions. although i dont think it changed the outcome much.
I don't think you need to add any more sugar to already sweet onions. I add water, or a little wine before the pan runs out of totally out liquid. If you're going to add wine make sure it cooks off - you don't want the onions to taste like alcohol.
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