Caribbean girl
Guru
Onions are something that most of us use on a daily basis in our cooking. Before using an onion, it first has to be peeled, washed and then sliced or diced. Onion powder can be a good substitute when one is pressed for time or would prefer not to have to go through the process of peeling and slicing the onion.
I do not remember ever using onion powder, but while watching a Youtube video the other day, I saw the chef dash in some onion powder into what he was cooking, and he said that makes his cooking easier and quicker. It instantly gave me the idea that instead of spending so much time slicing and dicing onions, I could use onion powder. It should do the same job as the actual onion itself. I know of some people who say they like onion, but would prefer not to see it in their food. I do not have a problem with that, but for these people, using onion powder would be a good alternative. I use powdered ginger most of the time, so I may also try the onion powder one of these days and see how it goes. I can always alternate between the powder and the actual onion itself.
I do not remember ever using onion powder, but while watching a Youtube video the other day, I saw the chef dash in some onion powder into what he was cooking, and he said that makes his cooking easier and quicker. It instantly gave me the idea that instead of spending so much time slicing and dicing onions, I could use onion powder. It should do the same job as the actual onion itself. I know of some people who say they like onion, but would prefer not to see it in their food. I do not have a problem with that, but for these people, using onion powder would be a good alternative. I use powdered ginger most of the time, so I may also try the onion powder one of these days and see how it goes. I can always alternate between the powder and the actual onion itself.