Small sized onions but great for caramelised onions, or use a couple at time.
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TheForsh
26 Nov 151#1
I find every time I buy these big cheap bags of onions about a quarter of them are rotten and unusable. Still, 3.75kg onions for a £1 is obviously a great deal. They're just as good any other brown onion, just smaller. :smiley:
bojangles to TheForsh
26 Nov 15#13
exactly that & by the time you peel them, they are only big enough to pickle
highwayman8155
26 Nov 15#2
Just out of curiosity what would anyone do with 5kg of onions?
Wolfout to highwayman8155
26 Nov 15#4
Savoury minced beef, cottage pie, stir fry, caramelised onion gravy or just caramelised onions as a side to say a jacket potato. So many options and the caramelised onions can be frozen so they will last longer.
umataro to highwayman8155
26 Nov 151#11
shoot a really dramatic scene for a movie.
BeerGoggles to highwayman8155
26 Nov 15#12
You could make a massive batch of curry base sauce and freeze it, or invite people round for a curry fest.
finnmaccool to highwayman8155
26 Nov 15#15
Make a cheesecake
alaminkhanxman
26 Nov 15#3
It is £2 in online. .????
andybriggs03 to alaminkhanxman
26 Nov 15#9
lol read ops post properly
burhaan7777
26 Nov 15#5
If only most people would freeze their 'opinions', rather than putting them out there.
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Raggo_84
26 Nov 15#6
these are a hit in the Asian households as a few onions are needed at a time for a curry. it's how I buy mine ; )
Wolfout
26 Nov 15#7
Maybe I should just find out how to turn the iPad auto fill off. The amount of times it wants a z instead of an s is a pain.
skidillydoo
26 Nov 151#8
this is an eye-wateringly good deal
vivienodonnell
26 Nov 15#10
I'd share them with my neighbour.. good deal as I use loadsa onions
Flashpoint
26 Nov 15#14
cut and freeze them. French onion soup etc...
MrPercent
26 Nov 151#16
A funny tasting cheesecake maybe...
noahsdad
26 Nov 15#17
Great deal, not sure I fancy onion rings for dinner for 10 nights in a row though. Why can't they do 1kg for 20p or 2.5kg for 50p. This is why our country has so much food waste. Still giving it HEAT :smiley:
andy2005morrell to noahsdad
26 Nov 15#18
bulk buying and selling guarantees so much will be shifted which brings the buying price for the supermarket down. if these were sold individual no one would bother as its these small ones always left and get binned in the loose section. sorry for the rant just thought I'd answer the question
Madam786
26 Nov 15#19
great for Asian houses. heat added
morrig
26 Nov 15#20
Diced some with diced parsnip and fried with butter then covered wok for 20 minutes to soften parsnip this morning and heat up for tea tonight.
Besford to morrig
26 Nov 15#22
Onions in tea? :confused:
qbs
26 Nov 15#21
Make a cheesecake what?
finnmaccool
26 Nov 15#23
cry
laura27page
27 Nov 15#24
These 5kg onions are always £1 at farmfoods. They also sell 5kg of dirty patatoes for £2.80 . As i always get mine from here . Soo voted cold
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