Cooking Onions?
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Cooking Onions?
I am working on eliminating as much oil/butter from my diet as I can and have a question for people about cooking onions. Does anyone simmer cut up onions in water or broth as opposed to frying? I am adding the onion to my cooked lentils and do not want the 100 cal from oil.
Thanks for your input folks!
Cheers,
Meggie
Thanks for your input folks!
Cheers,
Meggie
#2
When I cook onions and don't want to use fat, I use cooking spray on the skillet and put the lid on as soon as I add the onions to the pan. The cooking spray keeps it from sticking and the lid traps in the moisture so they steam and don't dry out. I'd imagine using water or broth would be similar except I like to brown the onions a bit which wouldn't happen if you have too much moisture in the pan. Either way, I'm sure they would taste delicious and have little fat in them.
#3
I've used that same method, another way I like to do onions is sliced fairly thick, spritzed with a little cooking spray and tossed on the grill for a few minutes each side. I sometimes do 4-5 onions on the grill at one time and then dice them up and put them in the freezer for when I need some onions but don't want to cut up a whole bulb.
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I've used that same method, another way I like to do onions is sliced fairly thick, spritzed with a little cooking spray and tossed on the grill for a few minutes each side. I sometimes do 4-5 onions on the grill at one time and then dice them up and put them in the freezer for when I need some onions but don't want to cut up a whole bulb.
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