• PolarKraken@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      17 hours ago

      On the most shallow and vague level, me too. I wouldn’t say it looks inviting, but maybe compelling somehow. I also unironically like brutalist architecture, so this feels like its cousin.

      I am reasonably certain any yearning would fade mid-way through my first bite, tho, as gigantic armies of raw onion just route and slay whatever other piddling forces of flavor they can find. Cheese? Bread? Erased, never heard of em.

      I’ve seen half this much onion just eviscerate more composed, varied, and coordinated forces than these, just by sheer ignorant, naked, might.

      Not for you?!

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        Beans, toast, wilted spinach, fried tomato, sauteed mushrooms and onion, all sprinkled with thyme and served with a big cup of coffee.

        Not something I’d eat every day, but if I’m doing stage setup for a festival with back to back shifts? That brekkie will keep you going a good 10 hours.

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      22 hours ago

      I don’t even like beans, but if I did this sounds like a way better texture than just beans by themselves. I don’t understand why people who enjoy them act like putting it on toast is weird.

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    9/10 for ingredients

    2/10 for prep/cooking

    Cut that onion in half to make 2 disks, then quarter those, add just enough water to steam, cover and cook until soft or the water steams away, add butter and sautee until the onions are medium brown. Cube the cheese and add to the onions, stir until melted, add a pinch of flour, maybe a crushed and minced clove of garlic and cook for another minute, salt and pepper to taste. Butter and toast the inside of the roll spread the cheese and onion mixture.

    Consider taking an antacid if you can’t handle garlic and onion.

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        16 hours ago

        True, if you already had half an onion on bread, you probably understood the assignment. Arguably, you might break up more of the cell walls in the prep work, but the cooking probably would have tamed it all a bit.

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    If I was depressed and the onion was already cut.

    Yeah I’d eat it. Might eat it like that just to see.

    Any idea what kinda cheese?

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    I see the mixed and polarized reactions in the comments and I think that makes the OP a good shitpost.

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    A good bun. A tasty onion. Flavourful cheese. What’s not to like? If it was an American factory bread-like bun with American Cheese, the onion might still make it edible.

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      This. That’d be a fantastic sandwich if you melted that cheese, toasted the bun, and sauteed or grilled the onion.

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      I don’t know onions are tasty, cheese is tasty, I don’t see how this isn’t tasty.

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      You do have a point. It certainly would make the eyes water. Really great to eat before a date so she knows you take gourmet food seriously.

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    You would never have been able to afford to eat this during rationing, that’s an entire family’s cheese allowance for a week.