Recipe

Grilled Green Onions with Picholine Olives, Lemon and Thyme

Grilled Green Onions with Picholine Olives, Lemon and Thyme

Photo by thirschfeld

  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Use of Lemon, Thyme and a Grill
  • Chef

    thirschfeld's Notes: I don't know if this is a side dish, salad or even a condiment but I do know I like it with grilled meats or as a pizza topping. When looking for green onions it is best to find the thinist...

    Expand

Serves 2-4

  1. While you are heating your grill to high place the onions on a sheet tray or plate. Drizzle a small amount of olive oil over them an toss them to coat. Remember the more oil on them means more smoke from the grill so you just want to coat them not soak them. Squeeze the juice of half the lemon over the top then sprinkle with the pepper flakes and season with salt and pepper. Toss them again to spread the seasonings out.

    Ask a question about this step
  2. Grill them until the whites are soft and the tops go brown. You may want to have a pice of foil on hand so you can put it under the tops in case they start to burn befor the whites soften.

    Ask a question about this step
  3. When cooked remove them from the grill and toss them with the olives. Squeeze a little more lemon juice on and garnish with the thyme.

    Ask a question about this step

1 Comment on Grilled Green Onions with Picholine Olives, Lemon and Thyme

New_years_kitchen_hlc_only Reply

Another gorgeous recipe. Really appreciate the helpful information you provide, too. Thyme, lemon and olives . . . makes my mouth water just looking at that photo. You rock. ;o)

Meet our Hotliners:

Carol Blymire

Dsc00364

Carol is a gluten-free chef and food blogger currently cooking her way through the Alinea Cookbook.

Carol Blymire answered Simple syrup crystalizes about 1 year ago