big bulb spring onions

Started by planetearth, October 12, 2012, 16:38:47

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planetearth

I left a row of spring onions in too long and of course they have grown very fine clean bulbs.  They are a bit too big and strong for salads.  I would hate to compost them, I'm sure they will pickle, but what else would you suggest?

planetearth


gavinjconway

I did the same a few years ago... They are great in stews or any dish that requires onion.. freeze them whole and use as required.. Dont ever waste an onion by composting it!!!
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BarriedaleNick

Moved to Portugal - ain't going back!

Duke Ellington

Slice them and let them sit in fresh lemon juice for an hour. it mellows the flavour quite a bit and they can be used in salads.
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