keep some in a glass or vase in yr kitchen and just keep waterin. chop some up and fry em in neutral oil, provides a crispy topping and leaves you with some very useful oil (for salad dressing, sauces, etc). or just munch on em. or just look at them if you like

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    Green onion is so good as a raw topping! Pasta, soup, chili, whatever - just chop up a fistfull of em and toss it on top 🤤

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    Put them in chili I dare you. Great topping for pretty much anything, a nice splash of color for any dish plus you can pop the white bits in whatever you’re cooking and they’ll make it better. Underrated veggie for sure

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    great post. do they lose their pungency at all when you keep them in water only? I plant my leftover roots outside with great results but that only works during the growing season

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    I love onions so much it’s hard to pick a favorite. It’s probably green onions for me but I also like other onions. Green onions are the most versatile but there’s nothing like some pickled red onions. Every time I finish a jar of pickles I’ll chop up a red onion and throw it into the vinegar and let it soak for a few weeks.

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    here’s one of my fav slow cooker recipes, chicken adobo (vegan option is to fry tofu on pan)

    chicken, i prefer bone in thighs

    coconut milk

    soy sauce

    garlic

    instant tapioca (to thicken the sauce)

    bay leaves

    salt/pepper

    apple cider vinegar

    slow cook it all together. adjust portions depending on what flavor you like best. i go heavy on the cider.

    vegan option is to fry some tofu, then mix the sauce in the pan and heat it all up together

    make some whatever rice. add rice vinegar to the water.

    bowl it together. top with sriracha and sesame seed.

    at the end, and here’s the best part, ADD A MILLION CHOPPED GREEN ONIONS TO IT. YES YES YES GREEN ONIONS FOR THE ONION GOD

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    here’s a good oven bake chicken recipe (vegan option is baked tofu)

    mix soy sauce, apricot jam, sriracha in a bowl. adjust for whatever flavor you want more of.

    another more basic mix is soy sauce, hoisin, and sriracha.

    you can marinate chicken/tofu for however long, or just simple lather it while in a pan. save some of the mix to lather again while cooking.

    bake chicken. i prefer bone in thighs. (tofu for vegan alternative). while baking lather again with your bowl mixture you made earlier.

    make whatever rice. add rice vinegar to the water.

    put all in bowl. add sesame seed.

    best part: GREEN ONIONS ADD GREEN ONIONS TO THE TOP WOOOO