Have you ever heard that if you are trying to sell your house you should always bake a batch of cookies right before showing the house to a prospective buyer? Supposedly the smell incites the potential buyer and "sells" the house. Let me let you in on a secret. Forget the cookies--sauté some onions instead. Walking into a room filled with a cooked onion aroma will put a smile and a "let's stay for supper" into anyone's mind. The beauty of the onion is that the outcomes are endless. Will they go into a spicy vegetarian chili, be layered on top a juicy lean roast beef sandwich, or serve as the star in steaming bowl of French onion soup? Onions contain potassium, vitamin C, folic acid, and vitamin B6. For 1/2 cup serving they provide 1.6 grams of fiber, 1.2 grams of protein, and only 38 calories. Varieties of Onions: My favorite is the Vidalia, a Southern onion that is only around for a couple of the months in the summer. You can eat them like an apple they are so sweet. Red or purple onions also are perfect for raw eating due to their sweetness and add a bonus with the color they add to the dish. Green onions are also called new/spring onions or scallions. They are perfect in salads, topping bean tostadas, or on a veggie platter. The smelly one of the family is the yellow onion. These onions are very strong in the raw state but become sweet once cooked. Tips with Onions:
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