Hereβs a quick guide for using and storing a bunch of fresh green onions (also called scallions):
πΏ Fresh Green Onions
Identification
- White bulbs at the bottom
- Long green stalks at the top
- Mild onion flavor, less pungent than regular onions
π₯ Uses
- Raw in Salads or Garnishes β Slice thinly for color and mild onion flavor.
- Cooking β Add to stir-fries, soups, omelets, fried rice, or casseroles.
- Flavoring β Use white bulb for cooking; green tops for garnish.
- Dips & Spreads β Chop finely into cream cheese or sour cream-based dips.
π§΄ Storage Tips
- Refrigerator: Wrap in a damp paper towel and place in a plastic bag.
- Lasts 1β2 weeks.
- Water Method: Stand bulbs in a glass of water, cover loosely with a bag; change water every few days.
- Freezing: Chop and freeze, but texture will be softer β good for cooked dishes, not raw garnish.
π‘ Tips
- Wash thoroughly to remove any grit between layers.
- Use green tops for colorful garnish, white part for more pungent flavor.
- Can regrow by placing white bulbs in water β a fun kitchen experiment.
If you want, I can give a quick recipe using a whole bunch of green onions for a simple stir-fry or breakfast dish.