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I love them sauted in 1T butter and 1T soy sauce. This measurement is for one onion. They taste so good!
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Vidalias are great cooked in their skins either in the oven or on the grill. They take longer to cook then most meats, so start them early. They are done when they yeild to finger pressure. When cooking on the grill, I generally soak them for a while so they don't burn as much. Also like them in a foil packet with summer squash, potatos, and butter or bacon.
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I tried to leave the skin on, but it was a lost cause after cutting the root off to scoop a little out. Vidalias have such thin skin.
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Oh my mouth is watering and I CAN"T HAVE ANY. We do not have Vidalias, Walla-Wallas or any other "sweet" onion here. Just white onions and red onions. Oh, and green onions. The white ones are pretty mild, but not sweet like Vidalias. Sigh.
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If you truly want Vidalia onions, you can have them delivered to you by ordering them online. Google "Vidalia Onions" for tons of sites that sell them.
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Are there any restrictions on that?
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Oops, sorry. I guess I just didn't look at the country the poster was coming from. No, they won't export produce to Mexico. (sorry about the black font, I lost my color key.)
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I like the black font. It's easier on my eyes
![]() I wasn't sure if some veggies and fruits were OK and others not..... Seems weird since a lot of the produce up here this time of year comes from Mexico anyway ![]()
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You're right about produce coming here from Mexico, I was thinking the same thing as I was answering the post. BUT, they can't grow Vidalias so that's one for our side.![]()
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) on top with a pat of butter. Seal up the foil and put on grill, (indirect) about 30 - 40 mins. (looks like a ear of corn) They were so good !! Thanks Katie for the tip !!!
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