22,398 GREEN-ONION/4 recipes
Quick, easy and tasty. This cream of brocoli soup is made of broccoli, milk, sauteed onion and milk.
This is a great dish to serve guests when you really want to impress them. Looks wonderful to the eye, especially using yellow and red peppers for some contrasting colours. And the taste is perfect for summer or any season. Very light and fresh with little bursts of flavors and textures.
The classic original green bean casserole with french fried onions. You can use frenches french fried onions or the original Durkee french fried onions.
This delicious savory onion tart is tasty, creamy, and absolutely delicious, a great way to impress your family or your guest.
This is an easy to make sweet condiment great with all kinds of dishes or a topping for burgers or even as a base for pizza.
Any tender green can be used in this recipe. Wilted and sautéed greens are brightened with Indian spices with a touch of creaminess.
Tender Red Snapper filets baked in wine with a bubbling creamy sauce topped with cheese and breadcrumbs oregano.
Quick, easy marinated ginger beef strips. Asian inspired steak strips glazed in a ginger honey soy sauce with green peppers served over rice.
This pizza is coated with garlic olive oil, topped with freshly made bruschetta, quick, easy, and refreshingly delicious! It can be grilled on your Barbecue as well!
Much better than classic Macaroni and Cheese. This version still has lots of cheesy flavor but is baked with juicy tomatoes and lots of mushrooms. Serve with a simple salad and make with whole wheat macaroni for a serious boost to the health value that's packed with flavor. A great family casserole.
Super quick and easy, shrimp in a lemony garlic and butter sauce. What could be better?
Quick, easy and tasty, we spread it over our sandwich bread when we make sandwiches, and it never lets us disappointed.
Bisquick (or any biscuit mix) helps make an easy inexpensive main dish. Packed with meaty mushrooms this vegetarian main is ready when you are.
An easy classic that's even easier using a microwave oven.
First time I've paired pork chops with dried fruit. During braising the apricots and prunes plumped up and added a nice mellow fruitiness which paired with the tender pork perfectly.
Great soup, lots of textures from the different veggies, fresh clean taste with lots of meat. Seems quite healthy as well, creamy without using cream and chock full of veggies.