Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Learning by Doing


Practice often offers its own rewards.





In this case, the idea is to practice knife skills. Particularly, chopping onions.

Have you seen Julie and Julia?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYc2gemLrbY

Practicing knife skills is very important, but what do you do with the mound of onions?

Slow Cooker Sauteed Onions!
3 lbs of onions filled up my cooker. As cooker sizes vary, I suggest not over committing to the number of onions.




I then melted a stick of butter, poured that on top and tossed to coat. BONUS: You can put your cooker on warm and melt your butter as you are cutting onions, reducing the amount of dishes.

 
Here you see the onions after 6 hours of cooking on LOW.

I would go in an stir them every so often, but honestly you can set this part up for while you sleep. They don't need any attention. As you can see, 3 lbs of onions cooks down a lot. 

I did add a pinch of kosher salt to the mix, roughly 12 hours into the cooking time.









Disclaimer: I don't actually like onions.
To make the onions more tasty, I cook them a complete 24 hours. I even prop the lid for a few hours to reduce the juices and really brown those suckers.

Because I started my recent batch during the day, I set them to WARM overnight and then resumed cooking on LOW as I made my coffee.

Yes, your house will smell like sweet onions.
Yes, the onions will be sweeter as they cook.

No, you don't have to eat them as is. But if you want too.... I mean, I guess... if that is your thing and all. Not judging.


Today I will portion up the onions into an ice cube tray for frozen small portions that can be added to any meal (thus, cutting down on future cooking time) and slightly larger resealable bag size for bigger dishes.
These things are very usable and much loved.

I say that because last time I made this I had taken a full 3 cup plastic tub to a friend's house as my contribution to thanksgiving dinner. An event I did not even get to attend due to other events, but when I did show up to collect any leftovers, it turns out there were none.
All my friend did was thaw them and set the bowl of onions out. Every shred was consumed.


So, knowing that this is a recipe that doesn't go to waste I will continue to make this every so often. Which means I will continue to get practice at my knife skills.

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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Damned if it didn't happen again.

Sorry about that.....
So, how about an update?


First, the cooking side:


















Pictured on the left, two pounds of strawberries sliced up and I-don't-know-how-much frozen berry mix from Trader Joe's, covered with about a quarter cup of honey.
This was placed in the slow cooker, put on low and stirred occasionally over a 4-6 hour time.

The result is a tart and tasty fruit compote that can be added on top of anything.
It is even better warm, but you can chill or freeze it to keep it around.
Bonus: Add some cream cheese and use it as a spread on biscuits.

It has been received with much love by my partner. Often, with a quick request for more.






During the time I have not been blogging (or knitting), I have been studying photography.
I have a facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MariMixedArts
There is an etsy page for signed prints, as well as other sites for direct ordering prints.




While I have not been knitting, I have been moving (again).
And happily, I have acquired a new bed that has drawers attached. And those drawers fit all my yarn with room left over.

I believe this means I need more yarn.
You agree, don't you?

On the Needles

  • Lacy Shrug with Fluffy Cuffs
  • cat toys
  • Scarf to go with gloves
  • Entrelac Blanket