Farmhouse Recipe: All-Purpose Onion Sauce

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I thought up various sauces that would go well with roast beef, and came up with this all-purpose one.
This sauce keeps for about a month in the fridge. Recipe by FarmersK
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Peel the skin from the apple and onions, peel the garlic and remove the green core.
- 2
Put the A. ingredients and Step 1 in a blender, and blend into a paste. Transfer to a pot, bring to a boil over a medium heat. Let it rest for a day, and the sauce is done.
- 3
Try it with roast beef..
- 4
Check out "Pork Belly Meat Salad with All-Purpose Onion SAuce" as well..
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