Oh boy, cheesy balls. Fabulous! And snap, Sock - just bought the very same pickled onions and TA DAH!!!! Cheese and biccies (ok, nutty crackers) and chutney (approximation thereof) restored. I look forward to more revelations regarding dipped onions etc. (PS: I am usually way behind everyone on everything if it's any consolation, so thanks for the tip!)Well, now I think about it, it's probably only new for me and, actually the idea isn't that new at all. In fact people have been smooshing these two things together for quite sometime...
Okay, it should be: "Sock Encounters An Old Snack Idea In A New Form!"
Aldi silver-skin pickled onions (I'm an absolute sucker for these and they're 5g/100 carbs!) dipped in... Cathedral City spreadable cheese. Dipped? I mean ROLLED. I mean almost as much cheese as there is onion.
Oh. Em. Gee. I am at once a 6 year old at her best friend's birthday party, wondering what to do with the stupid cocktail stick all over again AND a grown-up having a quiet "moment" without breaking any rules at all.
Sorry. You've all probably known about this one for ages; I just figured it out this morning, and I'm so excited -already coming up with Variations on the Pickled Onion Theme. Already thought of my first, too: put the cheese in the microwave before you dip anything in it!!
Time to get some shopping done...
@SockFiddler just reading about your idea of dipping pickled onions in melted cheese made my mouth water!
@Guzzler I love melted Camambert but usually dip walnuts in.
Yes! Yes!! YES!!! I'll be your P.i.S (I see what you mean about that). Please please can we do a blog - I will contribute failed fat-head pizza base (too thin, too brown, too plywoody), inedible almond cocoa biccies (do NOT substitute the same amount of Stevia for erythritol) and blue cheese bake (enough grease to power a small planet) to show the un-artfully shot reality (but funny) side of LCHF? But also any number of cheap, tasty, filling, easy dishes. And how life is enhanced by cheese, pickled onions and imagination.Aaaw, @Sue192 - wanna be my Partner in Snacking? (We'd have to find a much better name for that, because its abbreviation isn't flattering). But, also, what if we put the onions on skewers, rolled them in the cheese, coated them in smashed-up nutty crackers, and then... wait for it... put them in the oven?!
Wait! Wait! Wait! You know what we should do..?!
START A LOW CARB SNACK FOOD ADVENTURE BLOG!!!
(You can tell I'm excited - the laws of grammar and punctuation go right out the window!)
And if you try to abbreviate that and say it outloud, you get something that sounds a bit like "Looks fab".
Genuinely, I haven't been this excited about food for months and months and months. In fact, about 6 weeks ago (while still in my, what I'm now calling, "Willful White Period"*) I genuinely burst into tears while looking in my fridge and freezer for something to cook and eat for my son and I. Food had made me forlorn and joyless, so it's wonderful to have excitement and adventure (and over a mere jar of pickled onions - I'm the cheapest date in town!)
But, seriously, I need a project and I firmly believe that, compared to "normal" eating, LCHF meals are not:
1. more expensive.
2. less tasty
3. less fun
4. more complicated
5. take longer to prepare
6. require a "deeper understanding of food"
7. All the other myths.
Yes, it's lovely to look at a beautifully-prepared dish of super-fancy LCHF goodies and know someone joyfully spent hours preparing it. But, honestly, I'm lazy, and I'm easily bored. And I'm broke. And none of those things disqualify me from a healthy, happy relationship with food that isn't going to kill me or suck all my spare time away.
So, seriously. Co-adventurer in snacky, fun food?
Sock xx
*Hey, if Picasso and Van Gogh can have brilliantly-named phases, why not us, too? I was back on the Bad White Foods - that gets a fancy, artsy name!
Oh.. if only I liked pickled onions.
I lived in Texas for 8 years, so was indoctrinated into eating tortilla chips and queso (runny cheese) before almost every single meal. Now I have no idea what to dip into cheese. Except maybe my fingers.
It does help if there's something crunchy to dip. I'm not eating my fingers though. Yet.
Have you tried Patak's Mixed Pickle? 6.3% carbs but 100g is a lot. It has lime as part of the ingredients and is very hot.I’ve been shovelling lime pickle with wedges of hard goat cheese. 100g lime pickle contains just 4g carbs and I absolutely love it...
But pickled onions dipped in melted cheese? Count me in! I adore cheesy balls
Lime pickle? Patak's mixed pickle? Perfect. One of the things I most miss is cheese, biccies and a good chutney, and just thought they were off the menu, having thought about the sugar and fruit content. But it'd be a bit of a challenge to eat 100g of pickle in one sitting so thanks @Mel dCP and @lucylocket61! Sanity is restoredI’ve been shovelling lime pickle with wedges of hard goat cheese. 100g lime pickle contains just 4g carbs and I absolutely love it...
But pickled onions dipped in melted cheese? Count me in! I adore cheesy balls
Gosh I’m now thinking of using it with a kind of Coronation Chicken scantilly dressed with mayo and spices and some crisp leaves. Thanks SockFiddler.Lime pickle? Patak's mixed pickle? Perfect. One of the things I most miss is cheese, biccies and a good chutney, and just thought they were off the menu, having thought about the sugar and fruit content. But it'd be a bit of a challenge to eat 100g of pickle in one sitting so thanks @Mel dCP and @lucylocket61! Sanity is restored
Oh.....what a great idea.....love to join the gang....have the onions but only marscapone in the house.....will try that for now!All aboard the slow-but-glamorous Food Empowerment Mobile-(Scooter). Guzzler, you'll have ot cling onto my shoulders and make intimidating engine noises as we race down the street to the shops at 4mph.
We're so awesome
@SockFiddler I just want to tell you that your avatar makes me smile every time
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