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A quick onion dice is actually pretty straightforward
Back when I wasn’t so fucking old, I had gotten some cookbooks that were aimed at the “first apartment” or “college dorm cooking,” distinctly aimed at people dealing with cooking for themselves. Those had good, simple recipes, not a lot of prep but got the essential nutrients and calories in you. Not sure if there’s any cooking websites out there like that, although I have to imagine you could
those cookbooks.
Also, will echo @NephewAlphaBravo@hexbear.net on the old Good Eats episodes, those are a gold mine.
I remember how long it took me to dice onions because my dad refused to get a proper chef knife ever "because there's nothing wrong with the ones we have" even though it's a serrated knife set by Cutco. God damn it felt nice to finally get a chef knife and then learn to sharpen/hone it.
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