Here's How Cutting An Onion Like A Michelin Star Chef Compares With Traditional Dicing | Digg

2022-09-10 03:16:33 By : Ms. Marketing Vendlife

Home cook Ethan Chlebowski dives into all things onion dicing and investigates whether techniques followed in Michelin kitchens really make a difference, as opposed to amateur methods everyone else uses.

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