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What meal/cuisine wouldn't benefit from onion and garlic though? Genuinely asking.
I add at least the powders to probably everything I cook, sometimes even white rice. But I've always wondered if I'm adding "wrong" seasoning to a dish when I use them!
(Eta: I also regularly cook with them but usually that's when the recipe calls for it. I add the powders to browning meat or enhancing sauce etc regardless of recipe I just add them. )
Sweet meals maybe
like milk noodles/rice
Also maybe garlic with sushi, but onions work
Powders, yes, basically every meal. But I don’t always sautée them. Powered doesn’t have the same smell, and you can’t always use sautéed onion and garlic in every meal.