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Wait, are we talking raw onions cut into discs, slathered in butter or something? That's kind of fucked up.

I mean raw onions are good, but if you're going to introduce butter they need to be caramelized.

I do like fresh grown spring onions just soaked in salt brine, how many of you dip them in cracked pepper. Best with good sharp cheddar and summer sausage and crackers. That's something my grandpa used to always eat, and like most grandpas, they typically knew best.
I assumed TomServo TomServo was referring to a picture I posted of my wife making a cheese & onion sandwich. No idea how it tasted as fuck that but it sure looked pretty gross.
 
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I assumed TomServo TomServo was referring to a picture I posted of my wife making a cheese & onion sandwich. No idea how it tasted as fuck that but it sure looked pretty gross.
I guess it really would depend upon the type of cheese and bread, and what you're dressing it with. I think sometimes people will make a tomato and onion sandwich, and I don't imagine that using some good blue cheese or something wouldn't not be bad with thin sliced onion, especially if your grilled it.

Just based on the comment all I can picture was a slab of raw onion with butter on it, which would be pretty hardcore. I mean I love onions but I don't think I could do something like that.

I bet a thin sliced onion, fresh tomatoes, and fresh mozzarella, fresh basil, olive oil, balsamic drizzle, and salt and pepper would make for a pretty awesome sandwich though, especially buttered and grilled.
 
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I guess it really would depend upon the type of cheese and bread, and what you're dressing it with. I think sometimes people will make a tomato and onion sandwich, and I don't imagine that using some good blue cheese or something wouldn't not be bad with thin sliced onion, especially if your grilled it.

Just based on the comment all I can picture was a slab of raw onion with butter on it, which would be pretty hardcore. I mean I love onions but I don't think I could do something like that.

I bet a thin sliced onion, fresh tomatoes, and fresh mozzarella, fresh basil, olive oil, balsamic drizzle, and salt and pepper would make for a pretty awesome sandwich though, especially buttered and grilled.
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Wait, are we talking raw onions cut into discs, slathered in butter or something? That's kind of fucked up.

I mean raw onions are good, but if you're going to introduce butter they need to be caramelized.

I do like fresh grown spring onions just soaked in salt brine, how many of you dip them in cracked pepper. Best with good sharp cheddar and summer sausage and crackers. That's something my grandpa used to always eat, and like most grandpas, they typically knew best.
I’ve always wanted to dip raw onions in caramel and serve them to my nieces/nephews on Halloween. A true trick or treat.
 
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I guess it really would depend upon the type of cheese and bread, and what you're dressing it with. I think sometimes people will make a tomato and onion sandwich, and I don't imagine that using some good blue cheese or something wouldn't not be bad with thin sliced onion, especially if your grilled it.

Just based on the comment all I can picture was a slab of raw onion with butter on it, which would be pretty hardcore. I mean I love onions but I don't think I could do something like that.

I bet a thin sliced onion, fresh tomatoes, and fresh mozzarella, fresh basil, olive oil, balsamic drizzle, and salt and pepper would make for a pretty awesome sandwich though, especially buttered and grilled.
Buttered and grilled onions, cheese, toast, and then add in a burger patty and you’ve got yourself a stew cookin’ (or a patty melt)