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If you would like to submit one of your own favorite recipes for posting on this page, please send us an email at vofinfo@vidaliaonionfactory.com. Any recipes submited to us will become the property of Vidalia Onion Factory and cannot be returned. Microwaved Gourmet Vidalias Peel four small to medium vidalias. Cut top & bottom off. Just enough to make them flat. Ron Kennedy Sheila's Perfect Cookout Slice 1 large package of white button mushrooms Sheila S. Vidalia Onion Pie I used to live in Hazlehurst, GA and worked in Vidalia, GA as a Home Health Nurse. I can remember driving through the country on the way to see patients and could smell the Vidalia's! I now live in Texas and nothing beats a Vidalia!
C. Adams Baked Vidalia Onion I have a George Forman grill that I use however, you can do it in the oven. A small onion use the whole thing. A regular size onion cut in half. Do not cut the ends off they are held together by the ends. Rub with oil, salt and pepper all over. For the best onions use the best oil. canola or olive oil and sea salt. Bake or grill in George Forman Grill until soft and starting to be clear. Bob Keller Baked Vidalia Onion Dip 2 1/2 cups coarsely chopped Vidalia Onions. Combine ingredients and place into a shallow baking casserole dish. Place in the oven on 350 degrees for 25 to thirty minutes or until top is beginning to become golden brown. Serve piping hot with Ritz or Club crackers. Richard Sweat Pickled Onions Slice Vidalia onions about 1/4 inch, put in jar and add half vinegar and half water, cover, refrigerate, serve 3 days later as side like pickle. Doug LeCourt Tarte à l'Oignon Alsace This is a form of quiche, made with masses of "Vidalia" onion (of course), a sort of solid version of the onion soup. You need a 10 inch flan dish. Make a shortcrust pastry for the flan. Take 5 ounces of plain flour and rub in 2.5 ounces of butter. Mix in a beaten egg and a little water to make a pliable dough. Chill the pastry. Meanwhile take about a pound and a half of onions (about 4 big ones) and peel and slice them finely. Soften the onions very gently in a big knob of butter in a pan until they are golden. Beat together two eggs and half a pint of cream. Cool the cooked onions and mix in the the egg and cream. Season with salt & pepper. Roll out the pastry very thinly into a big round and line the flan dish with it. Fill the interior with the cooked onion mixture and bake in a medium-hot oven for about 40 minutes. Serve hot. Enjoy! Laura G. of Fayetteville, GA Vidalia Onion Sandwich 1 large bagel (I prefer multi grain) split,toast and butter. Add 1 slice of cheese to each half (kraft singles) add thick slice (1/4") of Vidalia Onion. This is delicious. J Johnson For Camping, No brainer for the grill. Slice a vidalia in sections aprox.quarter inch apart,slice down to aprx 3/4 of the onion and put pats of butter and sprinkle heavily some Tony's Cajun seasoning or Prudommes veggie seasoning. Wrap in foil and place on grill while grilling your main course. Quick and easy and it adds a kick to steak or pork. R.D.Sandy Patterson Here is Another Variation Take the top off the onions. Cut an 'X' in the now flat top. Add a sprinkle of salt and a dab of butter. Wrap the onion in tin foil and push into the campfire. Test for doneness when soft to the squeeze. Or - put wrapped onion(s) onto the barbeque and again, squeeze for doneness. Fabulous! Potato-Onion-Broccoli Casserole Wash and quarter small red or white potatoes, preferably "new" potatoes. Season with salt and pepper and a small amount of garlic powder. Place in a microwavable container, with lid, or place in a vegetable steamer, and "steam" until partially cooked, 3-5 minutes depending on the amount of potatoes you are using (2-3 small potatoes per person, or more if someone has a larger appetite). Next, heat a small amount of olive oil in a wok type pan; I like to use a high-sided sauté pan, and put potatoes in to brown nicely. Next toss in roughly chopped Vidalia onions and continue frying on medium heat, cover if you wish. After a few minutes, check to see if potatoes are done enough; we like them firm, but cooked. Add to this mixture, large flowerettes of broccoli and let this steam, with a cover on it until desired tenderness. We also like to add grated cheese at this point, and keep covered, with low heat, until cheese melts. Leftover meats, such as ham or chicken can either go on the side or in the casserole. B.Flores Vidalia Onion Relish
Grind or use food processor for enough Vidalia onions to yield 1 1/2 gallons, add 1/2-c. salt and let stand 30 minutes. Squeeze juice from Ruth Vidalia Cup Here's a recipe that my mom use to cook. I'm not sure what she called it, but I'll call it the "Vidalia Cup". First you take fresh Vidalias and cut the tops and bottoms off of them and peel them. Pit the middle out of the onions and place 1/2 to 3/4 tablespoon of butter in the middle and sprinkle "Bacos" (bacon bits). Then microwave on high for 4 - 5 minutes, or until soft. Serve and enjoy! BC West Vidalia Onion Casserole
Melt butter in large skillet, sauté onions over medium heat until clear. Reserve 3 tbs. saltines for topping and place remaining crumbs in bottom of lightly greased 2 quart casserole. Remove onions from pan with slotted Ruth Burbage Sweet Vidalia Onion and Broccoli Soup 1 Large Vidalia Onion - chopped
Salt and pepper to taste. Sauté onion in butter in saucepan until tender. Add cream cheese and milk; stir over low heat until cheese is melted. Add other ingredients and heat thoroughly. Enjoy! Sweet Vidalia Onion Rings
Slice cold onions 1/4 inch thick and separate. Mix dry ingredients together. Dip onions in buttermilk. Coat well with flour mixture. Drop in hot grease. Lay on paper towel to drain. Serving Vidalia Onions GRILL: Using skewers, alternate Vidalias with marinated chicken or meat for flavorful shish kabobs. Combine Vidalias and other vegetables such as carrots and broccoli. Place in a double thickness of aluminum foil. Sprinkle with Italian salad dressing, seal foil edges and grill for 20-30 minutes. BAKE: Cut top and bottom from onion to make flat. Place a pat of butter and 1/4 teaspoon of beef or chicken bouillon granules over top of onion. Sprinkle with chives or other herb if desired. Bake conventionally or microwave until tender. |
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