14.4.10

Don't Cry! Chew Gum!

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Here's a great article from Divine Caroline on how to avoid tearing up while cutting onions:

5. Keep a slice of bread in your mouth. If you hold on to the end of a piece of bread with your teeth, letting it stick out from your face, supposedly the bread absorbs the gases and prevents them from making it up to your eyes. Some swear by this method; some consider it silly. 

6. Chew gum. Gum encourages you to breathe through your mouth and, in so doing, inhale the gases before they reach your eyes. Don’t worry—they won’t corrode your esophagus. 

7. Turn on a fan or vent. Setting up a desk fan near your work surface or turning on a ceiling vent can whisk vapors away.   

8. Use a sharp knife. Alton Brown of the Food Network recommends using the sharpest knife you have, because precision cuts disturb the fewest amount of cell walls and release the smallest amount of gas. When you hack or gnaw at the onion, the increased cellular breakdown will result in more fumes.

Read the rest: The Crying Game: Nine Ways to Chop Onions, Tear-Free - DivineCaroline



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1 comments:

Stephanie said...

I will certainly have to try this next time I cut onions. I pretty much sob every time I attempt it.

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