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Frozen onions

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kittylester Tue 09-Jul-24 21:08:27

Anyone know why frozen onions only come diced. I can't be the only person who sometimes uses sliced onions rather than diced ones. I would love to be able to buy sliced onions for batch cooking - and not red ones.

Jaxjacky Tue 09-Jul-24 21:23:53

These kitty but I know nothing about the company

kittylester Tue 09-Jul-24 21:29:17

Ooh, I got excited about that, thank you. Sadly, their minimum order is £40.

Jaxjacky Tue 09-Jul-24 21:37:58

Ouch!

Casdon Tue 09-Jul-24 21:42:38

Jaxjacky sorry but I can’t resist - you know your onions.

Jaxjacky Tue 09-Jul-24 21:58:22

Very good Casdon 🤣🤣

Macadia Tue 09-Jul-24 22:06:20

I just buy a whole onion, slice it, put it on a flat tray and freeze it. I store all the veg in glass jars in freezer.

kittylester Tue 09-Jul-24 22:28:56

I don't mind slicing one or two onion but a few of my batch cooking recipes have lots of sliced onions in and I wish I could buy them ready done as I can with chopped ones.

MissAdventure Tue 09-Jul-24 22:33:21

Sainsbury do frozen chopped onions, in their 'inspired to cook' range. smile
They have lots of very good reviews, too.

kittylester Tue 09-Jul-24 22:39:11

I do use those, MissA, and I know they do sliced red onions so why not ordinary onions sliced?

BigMamma Tue 09-Jul-24 22:39:40

I freeze my own onions in fact I freeze everything.

If you go on You Tube it tells you how to freeze anything you want.

Barleysugar Tue 09-Jul-24 23:11:55

Tesco sell frozen chopped white onions & sliced red onions.
So useful when you’re feeling lazy!

kittylester Wed 10-Jul-24 06:18:43

But not sliced 'brown' onions - which is my moan. And I do know it's a first world problem.

Calipso Wed 10-Jul-24 07:03:10

I'm baffled.
Onions are cheap and available all year round. It takes less than a minute to peel and chop one and if you need a big quantity, the food processor is your friend. A bit of planning ahead and you can freeze your own, chopped exactly as you wish. I simply can't see how buying them frozen in a plastic bag is appealing.

Calendargirl Wed 10-Jul-24 07:06:45

onions are cheap

They are 21p each at Tesco. Not too bad if they are big ones, but sometimes if they are all quite small…

Would rather buy them by weight.

kittylester Wed 10-Jul-24 07:07:50

Cos I'm lazy, I expect!

We have lots of family coming and going over the summer and I want to cook stuff for the freezer.

The stuff I am aiming to cook requires 12 sliced onions in total so life would be easier if I could buy them frozen.

PamelaJ1 Wed 10-Jul-24 07:34:48

Pop over here kitty they will just take a moment to slice in my food processor!

kittylester Wed 10-Jul-24 07:43:03

And, has anyone else noticed how tough the skins are now?

Popping over Pamela. I don't have a food processor.

teabagwoman Wed 10-Jul-24 07:43:38

Kitty, I’m with you all the way and wish I could solve your problem. I see nothing wrong in making life easier where you can, leaving more time and energy for more interesting things, helping others etc.

M0nica Wed 10-Jul-24 08:37:36

kittylester

Cos I'm lazy, I expect!

We have lots of family coming and going over the summer and I want to cook stuff for the freezer.

The stuff I am aiming to cook requires 12 sliced onions in total so life would be easier if I could buy them frozen.

I fully understand. My eyes weep very easily when chopping onions and I cannot chop fast without damaging myself.

I have often wished chopped onions came sliced. Diced onion seem to melt when cooked

MissInterpreted Wed 10-Jul-24 08:41:59

It can be find it very difficult or painful to chop things, especially if someone has a condition like arthritis in their hands. Even operating a chopper or food processor isn't always simple. Things like pre-chopped veg can be a godsend in these situations - people shouldn't be so quick to judge.

Grandmabatty Wed 10-Jul-24 08:48:05

Well I'm not lazy Calipso and love cooking. However I live alone and buying a pack of onions isn't cost effective. Invariably one or more will have rotted before I can use them all. Frozen onions avoid waste for me. In addition, people who are disabled or have difficulty with their hands eg arthritis might struggle with slicing onions.
Kitty I believe you can buy frozen pearl onions, although I've never seen them in any supermarkets. Frozen sliced onions should be available but I expect the chopped ones are cheaper because of machinery used. Sliced would be more challenging.

Calipso Wed 10-Jul-24 08:53:39

I didn't suggest anyone was lazy Grandmabatty - those were not my words. Onions are available singly by weight, if you only cook for yourself, why would you want to buy a pack?

kittylester Wed 10-Jul-24 08:56:29

I admitted to be lazy GB, but teabag put it better. I would rather be doing something else.

Calipso Wed 10-Jul-24 09:02:17

people shouldn't be so quick to judge.

Just to be clear, I'm not judging anyone so please don't hang that on me. Disability is a whole other conversation in terms of food preparation. Just from a wider perspective, the whole food industry has a vested interest in making us think that food preparation is difficult and then presents us with dishes that contain ingredients that most of us have never heard of. It's a personal choice not to buy that stuff. Others make different choices.