FabulousFusionFood's Herb Guide for Spring Onions Home Page

Bunch of spring onions Bunch of spring onions Allium cepa.
Welcome to the summary page for FabulousFusionFood's Herb guide to Spring Onions along with all the Spring Onions containing recipes presented on this site, with 348 recipes in total.

e This is a continuation of an entire series of pages that will, I hope, allow my visitors to better navigate this site. As well as displaying recipes by name, country and region of origin I am now planning a whole series of pages where recipes can be located by meal type and main ingredient. This page gives a listing of all the Cornish recipes added to this site.

These recipes, all contain Spring Onions as a major herb flavouring.

Spring onions, Allium cepa (also known as scallions, green onions, salad onions, green shallots, onion sticks, long onions, baby onions, precious onions, or syboes) are edible plants of various Allium species that are 'onion-like' in character and have hollow green leaves and lack a fully-developed bulb. All are members of the Amaryllidaceae (Amaryllis) family).

Spring onions are often used raw as a garnish or flavouring, rather than being cooked (though in many Asian recipes they are lightly stir-fried before use). As a result, spring onions can be considered as an 'herb', which is why they are included in this guide.

In Europe and America, spring onions (scallions) tend to be young (immature) plants of the common onion (Allium cepa var. cepa) and shallot (Allium cepa var. aggregatum). In Asia, spring onions are typically the Welsh onion (Allium fistulosum) which does not form bulbs, even when mature (this is also grown in the West, particularly the Caribbean, exclusively as a spring onion).

In terms of taste, spring onions are milder than mature onion bulbs, which accounts for their use as garnishes and in salads or as flavourings for soups and stir-fries. Like onions, the essential oil of spring onions is dominated by sulphur compounds, mainly ethyl and propyl disulfides, vinyl sulfide and other sulfides and thioles. The green leaves of spring onions have a flavour that is reminiscent of chives, but much stronger.

All onion species seem to have originated in Western or Central Asia, though they were naturalized all over Europe by the bronze age.

The English word, 'onion' derives from the late Latin work unio (onion). The names scallion and shallot are related and can be traced back to the ancient Greek askolonion, which, itself, purportedly derives from the Eastern Mediteranean seaport Askalon (modern-day Ashqelon [‫אשקלון‬] in South Western Israel). According to legend, the crusaders discovered the plant there and subsequently introduced it to Europe (however, the city was already famous in antiquity for its onions).



The alphabetical list of all Spring Onions recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 348 recipes in total:

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Abadejo a la Pimienta Verde
(Pollock with Green Pepper)
     Origin: Spain
Bajan Spice Blend
     Origin: Bahamas
Caribbean Coconut Mussel Curry
     Origin: Philippines
Accras
     Origin: Trinidad
Baked Crab Rangoon
     Origin: America
Cayman Mango Salsa
     Origin: Cayman Islands
Ackee and Callaloo Bake
     Origin: Jamaica
Baked Salmon
     Origin: Canada
Celebration Soup
     Origin: Japan
Adobo Marinade
     Origin: Puerto Rico
Balnamoon Skink
     Origin: Ireland
Chalé Sauce
     Origin: Gambia
Air Fryer Aloo Bread Pakora
     Origin: Britain
Barbecued Aubergines with Tsatziki
     Origin: Britain
Chanterelle and Shiitake Black Bean
Chili with Sour Cherries

     Origin: American
Air Fryer Bolognese Sauce
     Origin: Britain
Barley Soup
     Origin: Scotland
Cheddar Chilli Cheesecake
     Origin: American
Air Fryer Crisp Chicken Wings with
Korean Barbecue Sauce

     Origin: Britain
Barley, Mushroom and Spring Onion Soup
     Origin: Britain
Cheese Fruit Log
     Origin: Britain
Air Fryer Egg Fried Rice
     Origin: Britain
Battered Queenies With Tartar Sauce
     Origin: Manx
Cheesy Potato and Fennel Layer
     Origin: Ireland
Air Fryer Leftover Bolognese Pizza
     Origin: Britain
Beans with Artichokes and Olives
     Origin: British
Chicken and Prawn Koftas
     Origin: Britain
Air Fryer Meat-stuffed Mushrooms
     Origin: Britain
Beef Teriyaki Skewers
     Origin: Britain
Chicken and Pumpkin Laksa
     Origin: Fusion
Air Fryer Omelette
     Origin: Britain
Bermuda Chicken
     Origin: Bermuda
Chicken Chow Mein
     Origin: China
Alas a la Mostaza
(Chicken Wings with Mustard)
     Origin: Spain
Bhutanese Red Rice
     Origin: Bhutan
Chicken Kelaugen
     Origin: Guam
Alubias blancas con calamar y aceite
de romero

(White Beans with Squid and Rosemary
Oil)
     Origin: Spain
Bhutanese Red Rice
     Origin: Bhutan
Chicken Momos
     Origin: China
Amêijoas na Cataplana
(Steamed Clams and Sausage in Tomato
Sauce)
     Origin: Portugal
Big Bowl Chili
     Origin: American
Chicken Stellette Soup
     Origin: Italy
Antigua and Barbuda Jerk Chicken
     Origin: Antigua
Borage Soup II
     Origin: Britain
Chicken-Sausage Jambalaya
     Origin: Cajun
Antiguan Green Seasoning
     Origin: Antigua
Botvinia
(Green Vegetable Soup with Fish)
     Origin: Russia
Chickweed Soup
     Origin: Ancient
Arni Gemisto me Horta ke Feta
(Leg of Lamb Stuffed with Greens and
Feta)
     Origin: Greece
Braised Meatballs
     Origin: China
Chilli Paneer
     Origin: India
Arrowhead Tuber Mash
     Origin: Britain
Braised Pork Ribs and Taro Stew
     Origin: Hong Kong
Chimichanga
     Origin: America
Aruba Chicken
     Origin: Aruba
Bronnau Hwyaden gyda Saws Eirin
Dinbych Sbeislyd

(Duck Breasts with Spiced Denbigh Plum
Sauce)
     Origin: Welsh
Chinese Crispy Duck
     Origin: China
Aruba Green Seasoning
     Origin: Aruba
Buff Momos
     Origin: Nepal
Chinese Steamed Eggs
     Origin: China
Aruban Curried Chicken
     Origin: Aruba
Burdock Flower Stem Gobi
     Origin: Britain
Chipple Pie
     Origin: England
Aruban Curried Goat
     Origin: Aruba
Burundian Isombe
(Cassava Leaf Stew)
     Origin: Burundi
Chiquetaille de morue
(Cod Chiquetaille)
     Origin: Guadeloupe
Aruban Curried Mutton
     Origin: Aruba
Butha-buthe
(Spinach and Tangerine Soup)
     Origin: Lesotho
Chop Suey
     Origin: Fusion
Aruban Curry Goat
     Origin: Aruba
Byrek me Spinaq
(Spinach Pie)
     Origin: Albania
Cinnamon Spiced Jollof Rice
     Origin: Sierra Leone
Aruk Khass
(Lettuce Fritters)
     Origin: Iraq
Cà Ri Gà
(Vietnamese Chicken Curry)
     Origin: Vietnam
Classic Potato Salad
     Origin: Ireland
Asado de Tenera
(Roast Veal)
     Origin: Spain
Cabri Massalé
(Kid Goat Massala)
     Origin: Reunion
Classic Tartar Sauce
     Origin: France
Asian Duck Curry
     Origin: Fusion
Caldo de Peixe
(Cape Verdean Fish Soup)
     Origin: Cape Verde
Coconut Collard Greens
     Origin: Puerto Rico
Asian-style Onion Pancakes
     Origin: Fusion
Callaloo, Tomato and Chickpea Curry
     Origin: Cayman Islands
Coconut Lobster
     Origin: Britain
Aukstá Zupa
(Latvian Pink Soup)
     Origin: Latvia
Calzone
     Origin: Italy
Congee with Fish Fillet
     Origin: China
Baamiye Suqaar
(Meat and Okra Stew)
     Origin: Somalia
Camaro Grelhado com Molho Cru
(Grilled Prawns with Raw Sauce)
     Origin: Angola
Corn and Chicken Soup
     Origin: China
Bajan Aubergine Curry
     Origin: Barbados
Cantonese-style Curry Chicken
     Origin: China
Cornish Crab Cakes
     Origin: Britain
Bajan Curry Chicken
     Origin: Barbados
Cari Boeuf aux Carottes
(Beef and Carrot Curry)
     Origin: Reunion
Cornish Wrasse with Spring Onions,
Cream and White Wine

     Origin: England
Bajan Curry Chicken 2
     Origin: Barbados
Cari Boeuf Gingembre Oignons
(Beef Curry with Ginger and Onions)
     Origin: Reunion
Bajan Green Seasoning
     Origin: Barbados
Cari Poulet Rougaile Tomate
(Chicken Curry with Tomato)
     Origin: Reunion

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