Using a small pot to fry onions will save more cooking oil than using a pan. Pay attention to waiting for the pot to be very hot before pouring cooking oil in.
When the oil is hot, pour in the onions and fry, occasionally using chopsticks to stir gently until the onions are golden brown. You should use a small fire in the kitchen, do not turn on a high heat as the onions will burn quickly.
Finally, add ½ teaspoon of sugar to the pot of hot fried onions, use chopsticks to stir well, then take the onions out and place them on an aluminum basket to keep them crispy for a long time, and let the cooking oil drip into the bowl. I often keep the oil in which the onions were fried, because when cooking fried sticky rice or corn sticky rice, sprinkled with 1 teaspoon of cooking oil will create sticky rice that is both fragrant and fatty. When dry and cool, the onions will be crispy, store them in a sealed jar and keep them in the refrigerator to eat gradually.
Tips on Selecting Healthy Cooking Oil and Safe Ways to Cook with It
A Taiwanese company has made a significant impact on the food industry through the recycling of over 700 tons of dirty oil, which has been exported to over 12 countries, including Vietnam. This has raised a few eyebrows among housewives, as cooking oil is an essential condiment in daily cooking. To ensure the safety and quality of their cooking oil, consumers should take note of the following advice.