My roommate and I live by a very simple food mantra: onion
salt makes everything better. Everything. It’s magical flavor fairy dust,
bringing salty bliss to every dish. And, as a college student, it’s a great way
to spice up any cheap, poorly executed meal. Toss some on your popcorn, sprinkle
it on a salad, pummel any bland plate in a hailstorm of onion salt. It will improve
your life.
Stop what you’re doing. Forget all other plans you've set
out for the day. They’re meaningless now. Go to your closest grocery provider,
stumble impatiently into the spice isle, and pick up a shaker of onion salt.
Throw the indicated amount of money at the cashier and sprint the hell out of there.
Pat yourself on the back. You've done well. Take a minute to soak in the
moment. From this point on, your life will be radically better, more
significant. Now get back home and begin infusing yourself with the salt of Odin.
You will continue this process until your muscles become jerky. Don’t settle
for less.
Incorporating onion salt into your life is actually very
easy. Just follow three simple steps. 1) Locate onion salt in the myriad of
unorganized cabinets in your college apartment. If you’re like me, this is the
most difficult step. 2) Fiercely slam the shaker against your counter top Smash
the sucker with all you've got. Don’t hold back. Onion salt has a pesky habit
of aggregating into an unusable hunk. This tends to be infuriating. Step two reestablishes
the salt’s powdery consistency and relieves the anger caused by this annoying penchant.
3) Open the shaker, invert, and salt your sustenance to taste.
Several simple
recipes can benefit from the addition of a little onion salt. It goes great on
fried eggs or on sliced tomatoes with a little bit of olive oil and balsamic vinegar. One of my favorite recipes is cheese-less
cheesy bread. Simply drizzle a little olive oil on some ciabatta bread and top
it off with onion salt. The combo results in a distinctly cheesy flavor with
much less saturated fat and cholesterol. Olive oil and onion salt also goes
great on run-of-the-mill toast and provides a healthy alternative for butter or
margarine. If you’re in the mood for a simple Mexican dish, grate Chihuahua
melting cheese onto a yellow corn tortilla, fold, and pan fry in your favorite
oil until the shell is crispy and golden-brown.
Top it off with onion salt and a little chili powder. Now feast on the perfect
quesadilla.
You can use onion salt in place of table salt whenever
possible. Get creative! Forget the irreparable damage to your arteries brought
about by the dangerous spike in blood pressure that will occur if you actually
take my advice. Live by the onion salt and you will achieve gustatory nirvana.
This sounds so yummy. I have the same feelings toward garlic salt, though I may have to admit that onion salt might have even more applications! Gonna have to go buy some...
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