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1 Tbls Onion Powder = 1 medium onion, chopped = 4 Tbls fresh chopped onion 1 Tbls Granulated Onion = 1 medium onion, chopped = 4 Tbls fresh chopped onion
I do not detect any flavor differences in the two.
A tablespoon of onion powder equals about a medium sized onion, which would be about a cup, chopped. So, a tablespoon.
Equivalents: 5 medium onions = 1 pound = 2 cups chopped = 3 cups sliced1 small onion = 1/3 cup = 1 teaspoon onion powder = 1 tablespoon dried onion flakes
Chopped fresh chives are just that - chopped fresh chives. Chives are a small onion-like plant, kind of like a miniature green onion. you just chop up the green part and put it in baked potatoes or something you want to have a mild onionlike flavor.
Leeks have a flavor that is similar to onions, and it is possible to get leek soup mix (although it is not nearly a widely distributed as onion soup mix) which can be quite delicious. Beyond that, there are lots of soup mixes, experiment and find one you like.
The conversion for onion powder to onion is:1/2 Tbsp.for a small onion1 Tbsp. for a medium onion1 1/2 Tbsp. for a large onionSo, for half an onion, you could safely use anywhere from 1/4 tbsp (which is equal to 3/4 teaspoons)to substitute a small onion to 3/4 tbsp for a large one. If you want to be safely in the middle, use 1/2 tablespoon.
there isn't one, for onion powder is a powder
1 to 2 tablespoons. or 3-6 teaspoons. onion dehydrates quite a bit. 2 tablespoons dehydrated onion = about 1 medium sized onion. Onion powder takes about half that space so 1 tablespoon powder = about 1 medium onion. 2 medium onions (more or less) makes 1 cup of diced onion, so 2 tablespoons of powder should equal about the same in a recipe, however the flavor of onion powder, depending on how fresh it is can be stronger than that of fresh onion in a cooked recipe, mainly because it is more evenly dispersed, so you might want to use less. **Rehydrating dehydrated minced onion will not yield the original volume of the onion but only about 1/4 of it.
The noun 'onion' is a count noun:1 onion finely chopped2 onions finely chopped
If I not have time then I mix powder of onion
yes you can... but you wont get the same favor as you would if you used the salt. I hope that helped Personally I prefer onion powder to onion salt. You can control the amount of salt you add to the dish, and onion powder is more cost efficient because you get more flavor for about the same price.