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Onion salt contains salt also whereas onion powder only contains powdered onion.
Onion salt tastes like "salty onion". Onion powder just tastes like "onion". I use both onion and garlic powder a lot, but have never used either onion salt or garlic salt, so I can use salt independently (control the amount).
yes
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.
1-1/2 Tbsp. Onion Powder = 1/2 Cup Minced Fresh Onion
There are a few options when substituting for onion powder in a recipe. Onion salt, dehydrated or dried onions, fresh onions, or garlic powder are all options that can be used. In most recipes onion powder can also be omitted.
1 teaspoon onion powder = 1 tablespoon dried onion flakes (minced onions) according to http://www.foodsubs.com/Onionsdry.html. So, 4 tablespoons of minced onion would be 4 teaspoons of onion powder
Table spoon of butter, salt & pepper.. onion powder.
there isn't one, for onion powder is a powder
Granulated onion has bigger chunks, but onion powder is more as a powder with smaller chunks to be said.
If I not have time then I mix powder of onion
1 medium onion = 1 tablespoon of onion powder