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Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by Gypsie~:

To get your peppers lovely and soft (like they are in chinese food) drop them in boiling water for a min before stir frying them.

I do the same with onions it takes the acid out .

Oh Oh ... last year I went to a cookery school for a work's day out and they taught us how to cook onions properly. I had reached the grand old age of 29 *cough* and couldn't believe that someone could teach me to fry onions - but it works every time.

 

Put a bit of butter and olive oil in a saucepan. Get the pan to smoking hot (really, really hot). Throw the onions in and immediately turn the heat down to the lowest possible, put a lid on pan, and walk away. Come back about 10 mins later. Serve. Result

Rexi
Originally Posted by Rexi:
Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by Gypsie~:

To get your peppers lovely and soft (like they are in chinese food) drop them in boiling water for a min before stir frying them.

I do the same with onions it takes the acid out .

Oh Oh ... last year I went to a cookery school for a work's day out and they taught us how to cook onions properly. I had reached the grand old age of 29 *cough* and couldn't believe that someone could teach me to fry onions - but it works every time.

 

Put a bit of butter and olive oil in a saucepan. Get the pan to smoking hot (really, really hot). Throw the onions in and immediately turn the heat down to the lowest possible, put a lid on pan, and walk away. Come back about 10 mins later. Serve. Result

 

That's more or less the way my mam used to do them  (Stir them half way through though) 

FM

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