How to Chop Scallions

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The scallion, a type of strong-flavored green onion, is a very versatile vegetable that no well-stocked kitchen should be without. Not only do scallions have a lovely bright green color that looks fantastic on a wide variety of dishes, but the flavor is strong without being too biting. There are a number of different ways to chop scallions, depending on how they are to be used.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Chef's knife, properly-sharpened
Step1
Wash scallions before you chop, and inspect them for any tired-looking outer leaves. Sometimes the outer leaves and tips are brown and dead-looking, while the interior leaves are bright and usable. Trim the tops if they are brown.
Step2
Slice the tip of the root ball off if you are going to leave the scallions intact for decorative purposes. While an intact scallion is unlikely to be eaten, it can help create a dramatic presentation.
Step3
Cut the scallions into small, quarter-inch sections for most purposes. This size allows the scallions to be visible without being so large that the raw scallions overpower the flavor of the food. Scatter them raw over dishes when a raw onion is appropriate.
Step4
Chop the scallions into larger sections, up to an inch, if you are going to use them in a soup, stir-fry or saute. Such cooking methods allow the flavor to disperse into the dish, mellowing the scallion itself. These large sections are also visible and improve the appearance of the dish.
Step5
Mince scallions for use in variations of pesto or other fresh sauces and relishes. You can use a food processor to mince them, or use a very sharp chef's knife.

Tips & Warnings

  • Use scallions sparingly as their flavor is quite strong.
  • Use a proper cutting technique when chopping scallions. A dull knife combined with poor technique can ruin the appearance of this fine herb.

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