I recently found a dish like this in a magazine and couldn’t help but adapt it to my preferences. These have a crunchy exterior from the panko bread crumbs, but when you bite into one, you’ll discover creamy red beans and rice inside. At the 2011 Texas Rice Festival, I prepared them in the country manner and they took first place in the category for adult appetizers! Ranch dressing should be available for dipping.
Servings: | 6 |
Yield: | 6 servings |
Ingredients
- 6 sweet onions
- ¼ cup balsamic vinegar
- ¼ cup honey
- .18250000476837 teaspoon fresh chopped tarragon
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
- Peel onions and make two cross cuts on the top of the onion. Place in a clay cooker or casserole dish.
- Mix together the Balsamic vinegar, honey and tarragon. Pour over onions and marinate for 1 hour.
- Bake for 30 to 40 minutes or until onions are tender.
- The nutrition data for this recipe includes information for the full amount of the marinade ingredients. Depending on marinating time, ingredients, cooking method, etc., the actual amount of the marinade consumed will vary.
- Note
Reviews
My baked onions, each halved and scored, looked like onions soaking in vinegar +honey. Know this: I had made Caponata this weekend and had cups of it left. Near the end of the onion bake time I spooned a helping caponata on half an onion and sprinkled some goat cheese crumbles on top. Before continuing to bake, I scooped some marinade from the bottom of the pan and doused the caponata. YUM (sorry not photo)
I generally love onions, sauteed, souped, or caramelized. This baked onion recipe is not anything I’d make a second time. But everyone has different tastes, so you might love it. My sense is that the recipe needs to specify the size of onion one should use, 2″ diameter, 3″, because even sweet onions come in a variety of sizes. Had I used smaller onions, they may have tasted better to me.
Good with grilled steak. I let them bake longer for more caramelization.
I always try to have these onions when He grills or smokes meat. I don’t keep tarragon but use a Complete Seasoning or Lawrys instead. Wonderful, easy and good!
Will definitely make it again
Absolute hit. Cut onions in half to bake so each person got a half on their plate. Scored inside rings, left outside to hold onion together. Baked it 1.5 hours and basted occasionally. The extra glaze was awesome on our sausage, and our watermelon!
Loved these onions! The only change I made was added garlic salt and a little olive oil to the vinegar mixture as someone else had suggested. Cooked in a cast iron pot, which I removed from the oven after 30 minutes, but left covered on top of the stove for @30 minutes. They came out fantastic. Thank you for sharing this recipe – it is a definite keeper!
Very simple and tasty, this is a nice accompaniment to the main dish. If you don’t have a clay cooker, which I don’t, I would increase the baking time. Also, I didn’t have any fresh tarragon so I used some dried herbs de provence. It worked out great.
The recipe sounded delicious, but I didn’t care for the taste.
YES!!!! fantastic..just wonderful and my husband agrees. Will definitely make this again.
This was just okay, tasty but not ‘wow’. I didn’t have the fresh tarragon so I put dry Italian spices instead…I don’t know if that was what made it less great. Next time I think I will add some oil, garlic salt, and cook it for 60 min instead, and see if that makes a difference.
This is an awesome recipe. My family ate every bit of it and said I have to fix it again soon, only next time make more. I did fix it again and put my steaks in it to marinate and they were fantastic.
Yummy. I only used three onions but kept the sauce amount the same. I also didn’t have any fresh tarragon so I used a little dried thyme. I had to cook it a little bit longer but I wasn’t using a clay cooker. Will definitely make these again.
This was so-so it need somthing.
This smelled fabulous while cooking. But I did not find the taste of the finished product lived up to the smell.
Really yummy side dish. I will definitely make again!
This was okay, but nothing special. I probably won’t make it again.
Good recipe and original. Great for those looking for inexpensive dishes. I chose to bake all day thought and they carmelized well. Used them on Matza as an appetizer and then on the baked potatoes for our meal. Flavor was wonderful.
This marinade is wonderful.