What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Food Plating: Vidalia Grilled Onions! Even if you don’t appreciate the taste of raw onions, by grilling them they turn into a totally different animal, so to speak. In raw form, onions can have a bite that is as raw, sharp, and bitter as a gator’s mouth. Grilling them releases the natural sugars to magically transform these bulbs into a sweeter, savory, delicious side dish that goes well with other grilled foods. Once you’ve tasted grilled onions at home, think variety for your next cookout. Combine potatoes, green peppers, and vidalia onions together in the foil packet and expect another flavorful explosion.
VIDALIA GRILLED ONIONS
Ingredients:
4 Vidalia onions, skins discarded, slice onions thick
1/4 cup olive oil
1/4 cup garlic red wine vinegar
1/2 teaspoon oregano, dried
Instructions:
Place the sliced Vidalia onion in a bowl. Whisk together the olive oil, garlic red wine vinegar, and dried oregano. Pour the mixture over the onions; toss to coat well. Marinate the onion mixture for half an hour. Preheat the grill to medium-high. Line a grill pan with foil, overlapping the sides enough to make a tent. Place the marinated onions on the foil and form a seal. Grill the foil packet for 15-20 minutes. Remove pan from grill and set aside. Carefully open the tent and transfer the onions to a serving platter. Serve immediately.
Thank you, Gail, for the wonderful combination, which I love!
Joanna
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Always, Joanna! 🍅🌿😋
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Yes, Gail!
Joanna
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Love grilled onions!
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We buy these onions by the bagful, when they are in season. 🧅🧅🌿🧅
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Pity we can’t get Vidalia onions in Australia.
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If they have sweet onions, you might try those. 🌿🧅
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Nothing better than grilled onions, except grilled Vidalia onions!
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Most definitely. I used them in a recipe I have for slow cooker French Onion Soup. It’s out of this world! 🍃🌎
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I love grilled veggies.
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They do have a special place where memories thrive. 🔥
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Hi Gail, I don’t think I ever bought Vidalia onions. So I had to Google it (of course) and since it is from Georgia, I am sure I ate them when I was in Savannah years ago visiting with Mom. It is very true that cooked onions are a sweet beast. Thank you for sharing this recipe! Cheers, ~Nessa
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I always buy them by the 3-pound bag and then totally indulge myself. 🤣🤣🤣
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