Here’s a step by step plan on how to do it!
Step 1
Usually, the first thing you’d do is chop off the root of the onion, right? Don’t do that! Ramsay says it’s crucial to leave the root on, because this will make sure the onion stays in place. Plus, if you cut off the root, the onion will start to bleed and you’ll start crying very soon. Chop the onion in half so you can place it flat on your chopping board.
Step 2
Place your fingers on top of the onion and the knife towards the root. Slice as close to the root as you can, but don’t slice it through. Try to make thin slices, because that way you’ll get smaller pieces of onion.
Step 3
Next, make two horizontal slices into the onion, one above the other, like in the picture below. Again, don’t slice it through completely, so the pieces of the onion are still stuck together.
Step 4
Now, cut the onion like you normally would and you’ll see the onion will very simply fall apart into the tiny pieces you want. Cut through to the root and try to waste as little of the onion as possible.
Watch the video below to see the trick in action and learn about four other great cooking skills from Gordon Ramsay himself!
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Source: Gordon Ramsey | Image: video stills YouTube