Baked Onion on the Grill for your Steak
1 Large Onion
1 tsp Olive Oil
1 tsp Brown Sugar
Salt and Pepper (to taste)
Cut the top off the onion. Cut just enough off the bottom of the onion, so it will stand up straight. Peel off the remaining skin. Cut the onion into 4 to 6 wedges stopping just short of going all the way through. This will keep it together. Tear off two pieces of aluminum foil 10 to 12 inches long. The double layer will protect the onion from burning while on the grill. Place the onion centered on the foil pulling foil up tight and around onion. Crimp foil so the top of the onion is exposed. Add salt and pepper and brown sugar. Then drizzle the olive oil over onion to moisten the brown sugar.
Place the onion directly over medium high heat until it is hot. Then move onion away from heat and bake indirectly for 20 minutes or till desired softness. Using tongs to reach into foil and pull out onion wedges.
This is great way to have onions on your steak, burgers or chicken sandwiches. You can add other seasonings to make an ordinary onion fit any main dish you want.
We hope you enjoy this simple grilling recipe.
GORP (Good Old Raisins and Peanuts)
There are literally hundreds of variations to āGORPā as it is called by many.
1 jar Dry Roasted Peanuts
1 15 oz. Box of Raisins
1 large Bag of M&Mās
1 large Bag of Reeseās Pieceās
1 bag of Shredded Coconut
This is my basic starting mix.
Other items I like are:
Yogurt Chips, Banana Chips, Apple Chips, Dried Pineapple, Dried Cranberries
The list goes on and on. Mix & Match, what ever you like. Make It. Itās tasty and packed full of energy.
This snack is very portable. Take Camping, Hiking, Backpacking. Take it everywhere.