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Baked Vidalia Onions Recipe
Ingredients:
4 large Vadalia onions
2 tbsp Butter =OR=-
2 tbsp Margarine
1/4 cup Garlic breadcrumbs
Cut onion down to the root end in 8 wedges. Do not cut through the
root so onion stays together. Divide butter in 4 pats and place one
on top of each onion. Wrap each onion separately in foil. Sprinkle
with crumbs and salt and lots of freshly ground pepper to taste. Bake
at 350 degrees for 45 minutes or until onions are soft. Randy Rigg
Food Exchange per serving: 1 VEGETABLES EXCHANGE + 1 FAT EXCHANGE
(The fat exchange could and should be cut back even more)
NO! NOTES: MAKE IT WORK!!!
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Preparation Time: 0:00
Serves: 4
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This Baked Vidalia Onions recipe is part of our collection of diabetic Vegetable recipes. As we are unaware of your exact diabetic concerns and the guidelines your doctor has offered you, we can`t say with any degree of certainty that this Baked Vidalia Onions recipe is safe for you. However, as the original author labeled it as `diabetic` it suggest that it, at the very least, meets the basic requirements, being low fat and low carbohydrate and should be better for you than the non-diabetic equivalent recipe. Nonetheless, this Baked Vidalia Onions recipe should only be used In the event that you understand your own condition and are happy that the recipe ingredients are safe for you.
Baked Vidalia Onions Recipe - Important DisclaimerThis Baked Vidalia Onions Recipe is part of the diabetic Vegetable recipes collection. Please understand, it is hardly possible for us to validate every one of the diabetic Vegetable recipes to make sure that they are all completely OK for diabetes sufferers. There are in excess of 2000 individual recipes in it, and to check each recipe at the rate of one recipe every day would take more than six years. You should analyse the nutritional content to verify that they are compatible with the dietary advice your doctors have offered you. If you find that this Baked Vidalia Onions recipe is unsuitable for diabetics, then please inform us & we will delete it from our diabetic recipe collection.
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