04-14-2023, 07:11 PM
I could have roasted it without ever pulling it apart, but I think to REALLY get the finish I wanted would have taken a lot more time and the other stuff I was cooking along with it didn't need to stay in that long.
So I mean technically if it's pulled apart over time, is it still WHOLE roasted?
Meh, yes and no in my opinion.
I would have to start cooking JUST the onion like at least 20 minutes before putting anything in there on the pan with it if I wanted to truly roast a whole onion and never expose the inside directly.
May do that sometime, but I wasn't willing to spend that much time on it tonight.
So I mean technically if it's pulled apart over time, is it still WHOLE roasted?
Meh, yes and no in my opinion.
I would have to start cooking JUST the onion like at least 20 minutes before putting anything in there on the pan with it if I wanted to truly roast a whole onion and never expose the inside directly.
May do that sometime, but I wasn't willing to spend that much time on it tonight.