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1. How to Slice, Quarter, Dice and Mince an Onion without Crying


By Leslie
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September 29th, 2009

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Well, here we go guys!  Our first on the list; I'm so excited!  Ok, I love onions!  I put them in almost everything.  So that means learning to cut them without crying or I'd be a big hot mess all the time and that's no good!  To get to the bottom of this, I had to find out why they make us cry and here is the very technical answer: 

  As onions are sliced, cells are broken, allowing enzymes called alliinases to break down amino acid sulphoxides and generate sulphenic acids. Sulphenic acids are unstable and spontaneously rearrange into a volatile gas called syn-propanethial-S-oxide. The gas diffuses through the air and eventually reaches the eye, where it binds to sensory neurons, creating a stinging sensation. Tear glands produce tears to dilute and flush out the irritant. 

Anti crying major tips: 

#1: place your cutting board right next to your stove and turn the burner on medium high.  If you can't get your board next to your stove, try a candle next to the board.  I don't have the scientific reasoning behind this working (I'm sure you could google it to find out)  but it does! Anti-crying major tip

#2: Cut the root end off first.  They say most of the enzymes are kept in the root and if you get rid of that first it won't be as bad. Just another good tip:  Use a really sharp knife!  Every gal should have at least one in their kitchen.  Chopping is dangerous stuff if your knife is dull! One more thing before we begin, an onion has a root end and a sprout end.  You should be able to identify these pretty easy. Ok, so that's how to stop crying and here is how to cut: First, cut the root end off.

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Now, cut the onion in half, lengthwise.

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Ok, those are the basic steps to start, now comes the different cuts. To quarter, cut the onion in half again lengthwise and cut sprout end off.  You're done!  See how easy this is. To slice, when you have cut the onion in half, place the cut side down on the cutting board and slice perpendicular to the onion. That's it! To dice, (takes a couple more steps) make slices in the onion lengthwise but not cutting all the way to the sprout.  You want the onion to stay intact.

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Now you are going to carefully run you knife down the center of the onion as so:

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Now using the same method as slicing, slice the onion perpendicularly.

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And there you have it!  A beautiful dice!  That wasn't so hard, right? Now to mince, take your diced onions and chop them again till they are a half or quarter of the size and now you have minced onions! I hope you all find this very helpful!  

Thank you to Laura Grier for the amazing pictures!!  beautifuldayphotography  She is incredible! Good Luck!

Lesliesarnasig

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Comments

  1. Tania Gonzalez says:
    September 29, 2009 at 5:00 pm

    Love love love! The Pictures look fantastic too!!!

    Reply
  2. Nadine says:
    September 29, 2009 at 5:00 pm

    Hey, interesting blog und list :-)
    And it works. Thanx!
    Greetings from Germany.

    Reply
  3. Keith says:
    September 29, 2009 at 5:00 pm

    I have a pair of goggles in my kitchen. Sure, I look a bit ridiculous cutting onions with them on, but it’s better than crying.

    Reply
  4. Courtney says:
    September 30, 2009 at 5:00 pm

    I am totally trying this next time I cut onions. I am extremely sensitive to them and get teary eyed the instant I begin slicing. So will definitely use this next time! thanks.

    Reply
  5. Smart Ideas says:
    December 3, 2009 at 4:00 pm

    One more tip. The chemical reactions causing tears occur slower in cold environment. So before cutting, put the knife into the freezer for couple of minutes or cool it down with water.

    Reply
  6. Leslie Sarna says:
    July 21, 2011 at 7:12 am

    Great idea Smart Ideas : )

    Reply
  7. Sherrie says:
    August 9, 2012 at 7:25 am

    Great post, I’m totally loving it! My sister once told me to stick your head in your freezer when you start to cry from cutting onions, haha. But, believe it or not it works amazingly. Try it some time!

    Reply

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