I have a fantastic row of Spring Onions that are just getting bigger and bigger. There's no way we could eat them all even if we have salads and duck pancakes all for the next fortnight - does anyone know of a way of preserving them (can we cook them and freeze them?) and is it possible to use them in recipes in place of ordinary onions - or if I just leave them to get bigger still do they turn into ordinary onions?
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I expect they would freeze as well as my hundred weight of chives has. Just chop or slice, bag them up and freeze them. They are brilliant added to dishes straight from the freezer as they defrost virtually instantly... and your freezer will smell gorgeously oniony every time you open itThere is a war going on for your mind. If you are thinking you are winning.
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Spring Onion & Potato Soup
Originally posted by Alice View PostSpring onion soup has that nice distinctive spring onion flavour.
50g butter
1 large bulb onion, chopped finely
300g spring onions, chopped finely
450g potato, diced
1200ml stock
Tom Yum paste (I love it, really spicy, but it's optional)
Saute the onions in the butter for 10 mins. Add rest of ingredients & simmer until potato is soft.
Blitz with a blender
Add single cream/lemon juice if likedAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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