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Foiled onions

10th July 2015 by Haleo Leave a Comment

These are by far one of our favourite summer BBQ sides. Super easy and sooooo tasty, these little parcels are a winner every time. In tin foil, wrap up one red onion per person and put into the coals of the fire. These can be left for a while in the heat. The tin foil and outer layer of the onion protect it and act as an oven cooking the onion in it’s own skin. The layers on the inside become soft and absolutely delicious as they melt in your mouth.

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When it’s time to serve, remove the tin foil so they can be popped out of their outer layer onto the plate.

An eating suggestion: remove onion layers one by one and place other BBQ treats (salads, butternut, mushrooms) inside each layer so they act as a delicious oniony parcel of goodness.

 

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Filed Under: Recipes, Sides Tagged With: bbq, braai, onion, onions, red onion, red onions

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