When the Israelites dreamed of onions, where was chef David Ratko? (includes recipes)

From: Sunset | Date: October 1, 1984 | Copyright information

When the Israelites dreamed of onions, where was Chef David Ratko?

The hankering after onions is as old as Exodus: the Israelites, during their wanderings in the wilderness, found manna plenteous but not filling, and complained to Moses about the monotonous diet, pointing out especially the lack of onions and garlic, "whereof we did freely eat in Egypt.'

If the hankering should overcome you, you can either be a hero and chomp on a raw onion, exclaiming that it ...

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