Sometimes I forget what I have bought and what I have placed in the refrigerator. One day I found 2 packets of onions in the fridge.
There were roots and shoots growing out of the onions.
I planted all the onions in my garden.
And some in this pot.
Time to harvest these spring onions.
This is the first batch I harvested.
Below were some of the ways I used the spring onions for my cooking.
15 steamed balls and 1 green veggie for our dinner.
#2 - Steamed eggs with spring onions and sprinkling of garlic oil.
#3 - Steamed white eggplants or brinjals & spring onions.
Topped with sprinkling of oyster sauce & garlic oil.
#4 - Steamed sweet sour pork ribs & sprinkling of spring onions.
#5 - And for the remaining spring onions, I lightly blanched them and add some sprinkling of light soy sauce & garlic onion.
That morning, I also harvested some papayas. Half ripe one I kept and waited for it to ripen. The green ones are good for boiling soup. I kept one for myself and gave the rest away.
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Ending the day with a beautiful sunset.
Ending this post with a lovely sunset.
Linking to Skywatch Friday & Friday Bliss.
Praise him from sunrise to sunset! (Psalm 113:3)
In the farthest corners of the earth the glorious acts of God
shall startle everyone. The dawn and sunset shout for joy!
(Psalm 65:8, The Living Bible-TLB)
...nothing beat fresh!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom! Fresh is best!
DeleteAbsolutely loved the sunset and rising rays! Cool rising up of spring onions as well and good you used it on various dishes
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeevan!
DeleteAmazing rays
ReplyDeleteThank you, Thomas!
DeleteThere is nothing as tasty as home grown onions and food in general :)
ReplyDeleteAnd the food looks so good my dear :)
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Thank you, Amely Rose!
DeleteEvery dish looks so yum
ReplyDeleteand all other pics look amazing.
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Thank you, Ann!
DeleteWhat a gorgeous sunset!! I would never have thought to plant the onions! I just throw them away when they sprout. Now I will know!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny! Yes, no need to throw, can plant them for spring onions.
DeleteHello Nancy!
ReplyDeleteI planted some onions so i can have Spring onions in a few months!
All your plates looks delicious! And i love your pictures with the gorgeous sunset!
Thank you for sharing! Enjoy your weekend!
Dimi...
I too need to plant some onions to get some fresh spring onions for my cooking. Happy weekend!
DeleteSpring onions are the best of onions. I want to try all your dishes too. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and weekend, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee! They are very simple recipes!
DeleteWow.. that is a good harvest.. if i am around, i sure would like to have some.. or better still, eat in your place.. hahahaa
ReplyDeleteNo problem. Just add a pair of chopsticks!
DeleteYummy! I need to do this next spring too.
ReplyDeleteYes, they are so easy to grow.
DeleteThat must be a lot of spring onions since you used them in so many dishes. Those onions didn't go to waste.
ReplyDeleteThe 2 packets onions yielded a lot of spring onions.
DeleteWow! I love all the dishes with the spring onions, they look so good!
ReplyDeleteI like the first photo of the sunset, look at the sky, it looks majestic with the rays of light!
Thank you, Libby! That is my favourite photo too!
DeleteYour sunset views are pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you, William!
DeleteGlorious inspiring verse and I love what you do with onions.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Yogi!
DeleteLove.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Regine!
DeleteBeautiful sky shots!! I like all the uses you found for your spring onions.
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear!
DeleteMe also, those onions I buy, will have roots and shoots growing out of it...
ReplyDeleteNow I try not to buy too many onions.
DeleteMaybe next time i forget an onion and it sprouts, i will plant it and see what happens.
ReplyDeleteThen you will get spring onions and you can use it for cooking.
DeleteWow, you must be a gifted gardener
ReplyDeleteThank you, KB. These are very easy to grow.
DeleteOh Nancy, your photos made my mouth water! The tops of spring onions taste so gorgeous. When I grew onions, I always used them in cooking. Now I have chives in the freeze. I find them excellent in omelettes. Enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Riitta! Yes, I love chives too!
DeleteWonderful photos. The food looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Anne!
DeleteBeautiful! love your spring onions..
ReplyDeleteThank you, Krishna!
DeleteLovely sunset rays!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lady Fi!
DeleteMe encantan las cebolletas. Besitos.
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