This recipe came to
me by my dear friend Jackie. She is the
type of friend that you might not talk with everyday, or for that matter every
week, month or even several months, but we always are able to pick up right
where we left off. A couple of years
back my husband, Craig signed up for the Seattle to Portland Bike Ride. He had decided to ride it in 2 days, so that
meant somewhere in the middle of Washington we would have to rest for the
night. Jackie offered to let us stay
with her for the night, so we took her up on the offer. That night for dinner, she served this casserole.
I was so taken by it’s simplicity, I told her I had to have the recipe.
If your not familiar
with Walla Walla Sweet Onions, they are a local Northwest treasure, like Vidalia
are to Georgia, or Maui Sweets are to Hawaii.
Now there are MANY areas growing sweet onions, at least 10 just in the
US alone. Just like Copper River Salmon,
when Walla Walla’s are in season, you gotta make this!!
Walla Walla Onion Casserole
Ingredients
5 Cups Walla Walla
Sweet Onions, Chopped
4 Tablespoons
Unsalted Butter
½ Cup uncooked Long Grain rice
Salt & pepper to taste
1 Cup Sour Cream
1 Cup Swiss Cheese,
shredded (Cheddar can be supstituted), and more for topping.
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 350°.
2. Dice up the onions, and sauté in butter, until translucent. Be sure not to brown (not that that would be bad, the recipe just said not too).
3. Add rice, sour cream, salt and pepper, and cheese. Mix until combined.
4. Top with more cheese.
5. Bake 30-40 minutes, or until golden and bubbly.
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