This is the way… by kiwi_love777 8 Comments oscarq0727 9 months ago r/anythingbutmetric honkyponkydonky 9 months ago  MysteriousPanic4899 9 months ago Weight as measurement is king ParkingMusic1969 9 months ago There are no fractional onions. its one or all. mc-big-papa 9 months ago A cup of minced onions and onion half rings are two wildly different measurements. I feel most recipes say 1 large onion Consistent-Stock6872 9 months ago I don’t care what is says I will be ading 4 large ones. If I am not sure bcs of different sizes I have small bowl that fits 4 large ones after dicing. nefD 9 months ago I do this with garlic.. 2 cloves? mmmmmm i think you mean a whole bulb, right? RDS_2024 9 months ago Medium onion=baseball. Large onion=softball.We all know what a small onion looks like.As far as cups, I gave up measuring years ago. Approximate is ALWAYS good enough.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
mc-big-papa 9 months ago A cup of minced onions and onion half rings are two wildly different measurements. I feel most recipes say 1 large onion
Consistent-Stock6872 9 months ago I don’t care what is says I will be ading 4 large ones. If I am not sure bcs of different sizes I have small bowl that fits 4 large ones after dicing.
RDS_2024 9 months ago Medium onion=baseball. Large onion=softball.We all know what a small onion looks like.As far as cups, I gave up measuring years ago. Approximate is ALWAYS good enough.
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Weight as measurement is king
There are no fractional onions. its one or all.
A cup of minced onions and onion half rings are two wildly different measurements. I feel most recipes say 1 large onion
I don’t care what is says I will be ading 4 large ones. If I am not sure bcs of different sizes I have small bowl that fits 4 large ones after dicing.
I do this with garlic.. 2 cloves? mmmmmm i think you mean a whole bulb, right?
Medium onion=baseball. Large onion=softball.
We all know what a small onion looks like.
As far as cups, I gave up measuring years ago. Approximate is ALWAYS good enough.