From: KJK #5
On Mar 29, 2006
Very good - has nice heat! I grated the onion rather than chopping it - made a nice smooth mixture. I used the leftovers (it was a small party) as a spread on smoked sausage on a roll - YUMM!! I am making it again for a party next weekend - Thank you!
From: ~Nimz~
On Sep 23, 2005
Very good onion dip with a nice combination of flavors. I like the addition of the jalapeno pepper. I halved the recipe, except used the whole pepper, for DH and I to munch on this weekend. I think next time I'll decrease the oven temp a little because the top got too brown. Thanks R&R for a really nice recipe.
From: ShelEB
On Oct 22, 2005
WOW! That was the reaction when I served this at a dinner party as part of the appetizer spread. I think I made five copies of the recipe before the night was over. I opted to carmelize the onions and use a deeper casserole dish. The results were great! Thanks for a great recipe.
From: Tatia #2
On Sep 28, 2006
This recipe was a HUGE hit recently at a friends' baby shower. I only used 1/2 a jalapeno pepper because the "mommy to be" said that spicy foods didn't agree with her during her pregnancy. She loved it and said it was not too spicy for her (and the baby.) I will definitely be adding this one to my repetoire of "party foods."
From: Leslie in Texas
On Apr 29, 2007
This was very good and the onion lovers really liked it. I used a Texas 1015 sweet onion and followed the recipe exactly. I think the next time I make this ( and there will be a next time! ) I'll add some cayenne pepper to kick it up a bit. The jalapeno I used may have been a mild one because I really couldn't discern any "heat". Thanks for posting this!
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