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I'm not sure I know how to cook anything that doesn't start with a chopped onion.
Your pudding must be weird.
I'm a savory kinda guy.
I would hate to try the oatmeal too.
If you mean pudding a diced onion on his junk, yeah I'd have to agree with you there
After it gets translucent, add a knife-tip's worth of minced garlic from the jar... Some salt and pepper.
From there you're making anything from soup to pasta to breakfast to Mexican, Asian, Italian...
Better yet, mince a couple fresh cloves with one of those garlic smasher things
And it's a bitch to clean
True hahahaha
I think this person is upset that other people are less lazy about cooking in general than he is
Not really, he is just explaining that some veggies add a lot of taste for very little effort. People watch cooking programmes and think that you have to spend an hour cutting stuff up to make it worthwhile. Or that you have to spend a fortune on herbs to make it taste nice. When the reality is that just adding a single vegetable can do wonders for the taste. Onions are just the most versatile and one of the quickest to prep/cook.
Almost everything sauteed or simmered starts out with at least onions, sure. I interpreted it, though, as “this person saying he takes no effort but they’re chopping vegetables and cooking something vs throwing some stuff in the microwave”. Hard to know with no context.
Grilled cheese, chicken and/or cheese quesadilla, butter-noodles, tomato soup, hot dogs / brats, etc.
But you can put onion in ALL of those!
All except the grilled cheese, because then it's a fucking melt you donkey