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- BΓ©chamel sauce
- Chicken or beef broth
- Pot roasts
- French onion soup
- Stock for risotto or rice dishes
My grandmother would even tuck a clove-studded onion into the roasting pan when baking a whole chicken. The aroma alone was worth it.
π΅π¬ A Bit of Culinary Wisdom
βCloves in an onion are like a secret β you donβt see them, but you know theyβre there.β
And itβs true. The flavor they provide is subtle, but once you try it, youβll notice the difference every time you skip it.
π§π©βπ³ How to Do It at Home
Ingredients:
- 1 small to medium yellow onion, peeled
- 3β4 whole cloves
Steps:
- Peel the onion.
- Press the pointy end of each clove into the onion, spacing them evenly.
- Drop the studded onion into your pot, broth, or pan while cooking.
- Remove before serving.
Thatβs it β no fancy equipment, just old-school kitchen wisdom.
π°οΈ Final Thoughts: Timeless Tricks Still Matter
In a world full of high-tech kitchen gadgets and gourmet shortcuts, sometimes the best tricks are the oldest ones. My grandmotherβs clove-onion habit wasnβt just charming β it was clever. It taught me that a few simple ingredients, thoughtfully combined, can transform a dish.
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