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Onion Soup Mixes To Make At Home


w8in4dave

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This is what happened, Before I was DX'd Celiac I had made up a bunch of dry mixes. Like Onion soup mix and some others. I pitched them all because I am not taking the chance not really knowing what all I used. Any hoo I have a dehydrator and I am going to make my own dry onion soup mix.

2/3 C. minced onion

3 tsp. Parsley flakes

2 tsp. onion powder

1 tsp. celery salt

1 tsp. sea salt

1 tsp. optional

1/2 tsp ground black pepper

Any one have their own?? Recipe??


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Do you mainly use this for seasonings?  Why bother drying them out?  Just take the same ingredients and use them "fresh."  We usually have a cut up onion in the fridge in an air-tight bowl that we use for cooking.  The rest of your ingredients are just normal spices that don't need to be dehydrated.  

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