Spray a baking sheet with nonstick spray. Slice the onions width wise and then break them apart into rings. Put the flour in 1 bowl, the egg whites into a second, and into the third put the bread crumbs and all the spices (all the rest of the ingredients). Dip each onion ring into the flour, then the egg whites, and then the bread crumbs. Step 1. Cut the onions into rings of approximately ¼ inch thickness. Separate the rings from each other. (check the video for extra crispy onion rings) 2 large Onions. Prepare the batter - In a bowl, add flour, cornstarch, chili or paprika or cayenne powder, salt to taste, and mix once. Directions. Cover a large plate or pan with paper bags or paper towels. In a large pan, heat 1 inch of vegetable oil to medium-high heat. If you have a food thermometer, it should read 375°. If Remove onions from water, shaking off any excess. In small container, combine seasoning ingredients and mix well. Mix some seasoning salt mixture with some flour. Place rings into the flour and coat evenly. In small bowl, combine 3 egg whites with 1/2 cup milk and mix thoroughly. Place flouring rings into egg wash and coat well. In a mixing bowl, first take the flour. Dust all the onion rings well to coat it. This is to ensure batter sticking to the onion later when we dip it in the batter. 2. Now add corn flour (white corn flour/starch), dried herb, garlic and baking powder to the bowl. Mix well with a whisk to ensure even mixing. Discard middle rings and separate all onion rings. In large mixing bowl add flour and season salt. Mix well. Pour oil into pan to about 2 inches deep. Heat oil to medium high-high. While oil is getting hot start by adding 1/2 of bottle of beer to flour, mixing with a whisk to eliminate all lumps. . Amerykańskie krążki cebulowe były od dawna na mojej liście przepisów do wypróbowania. Ich przyrządzenie jest banalnie proste, stanowią za to świetny dodatek do wielu domowych fast foodów - hamburgerów, hot-dogów czy pieczonego mięsa. Podane z ulubionym sosem mogą być też pyszną, chrupiącą przekąską. Co prawda są bardzo kaloryczne, ale od czasu do czasu warto zafundować sobie taki przysmak. Polecam, smacznego:) 1-2 cebule szklanka mąki, słodka papryka, szczypta soli, łyżeczka proszku do pieczenia, szklanka bułki tartej, duże jajko, 2-3 łyżki mleka Obrać cebule, pokroić na dość grube plastry i podzielić na krążki. Do mąki dodać proszek do pieczenia i przyprawy. Krążki cebuli obtaczać w mące, następnie zanurzać w jajku wymieszanym z mlekiem, a następnie dokładnie obtaczać w bułce tartej. Smażyć na rozgrzanym tłuszczu, do zrumienienia. ENGLISH: 1-2 onions, 1 cup of flour, sweet pepper, a pinch of salt, a tsp of baking powder, 1 cup of bread crumbs, 1 large egg, 2-3 tbsp of milk Peel the onions and cut into rings. Combine the flour with the seasonings and baking powder. Whisk the egg with some milk. Dip each onion ring into the flour mixture, next into the egg mixture and then cover well with bread crumbs. Fry on a hot oil, until golden brown. Drain on a kitchen towel. Enjoy:) Download Article Download Article If you're a fan of onions, fried onion rings are one of the most perfect snacks. Perfectly crispy, salty, and sweet, properly-prepared onion rings are the perfect complement to burgers or sandwiches, and go great dipped in ketchup. Keep scrolling past the jump to learn how you can fry some up. Ingredients 1/3 pint milk (155ml) 2-3 eggs, cracked Seasonings (garlic powder, onion powder, seasoned salt, paprika etc.) Flour Medium or large onion (possibly multiple depending how many you're making) Vegetable oil Steps Download Article 1Place some aluminum foil on your counter close to your stove and put two large mixing bowls on top. Meanwhile, put some paper towels onto a plate, or bowl. This will be used to drain the cooked onion rings. 2Fill one of the bowls about halfway to two thirds full with milk. Add the eggs and some of the seasonings. Mix ingredients well. Advertisement 3Fill the other bowl with flour and the remaining seasonings, then mix. 4Cut medium or large onion into rings, according to how many onion rings you want, and place them to the side. 5Put fresh vegetable oil in a large frying pan around half an inch deep. Use moderate heat. 6Dip one of the onion slices that you set aside into the milk, and then into the flour. Repeat until it the slice is thoroughly covered in the batter (about 3 times). Carefully lower the slice into the pan. Use a fork or metal tongs to get the slices into the pan. 7Repeat the above dipping process until there is no more room in the frying pan. 8When the onion rings are golden brown, carefully turn them over. Watch out; the oil is hot. Once both sides are golden brown , remove them from the pan and place them onto the paper towel- covered plate or bowl. 9Continue to make onion rings, repeating steps six through eight. Note: because the oil is already hot, it'll take a lot less time to cook the next batch, so keep an eye on them so they don't burn. 10Don't forget to turn off the stove after cooking. Be careful of how you dispose of the oil; it's the best to let it cool down before getting rid of it. 11 Your onion rings are ready to serve. Enjoy! Note: If you have one, you can use a deep-fryer to cook the above; the oil will drain better. Advertisement Add New Question Question Do I need the flour, or can I make it with just eggs, milk & panko? Yes. The flour helps the onion rings become fluffy and rise while frying. Question Is it possible to make them without milk? Yes, but without milk, the onion rings could be too dry. Question Can I make it without eggs? Yes, but you will need an egg substitute. You can make one yourself or buy one from the shop, such as Ener-G Egg Replacer. You can also try ground flaxseed, silken tofu, or banana. Question Can you make them with a different type of oil? Yes, but be sure that the oil you choose is supposed to be used for frying, as not all oils are meant to be heated to the level necessary to fry food. Question Can you use milk, eggs, and pancake flour? Pancake mix or boxed flour mixes can always be used to batter items - the texture will be different, more like a pancake texture. Question What spices can I use other than the spices mentioned here? I suppose you could use any spice you like the flavour of. Question Can I make them without using eggs and milk? Yes. You can search for these recipes online. Question Can I use 1/3 cup of milk instead of 1/3 pint of milk? No, you should follow the recipe if you want the onion rings to turn out properly. Question How do you stop the batter from falling off? That's always a bit of a challenge. But I've found the best way to minimize the batter falling off during cooking is to make sure the oil is hot enough to start frying the onion rings immediately when placed in the oil, and to be as gentle as you can while turning them over. Question What onions make the best onion rings? Vidalia onions are nice, but they are a bit sweeter than other onion types. You could try a couple of different onion types and see which works (and tastes!) best to you. The best part about cooking is learning what works best for you! See more answers Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement VideoRead Video Transcript You can cook smaller slices inside the larger ones to save time. If you didn't use a deep fryer, place a piece of tissue on a plate and let the tissue soak in excess oil, then onto serving plate. Be careful when your cutting the onions to avoid cutting yourself. Be careful while putting them in and taking them out of the hot oil. You can seriously burn yourself if you are not using proper utensils to handle the onions. Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement Oil pops, and may cause small amounts to get on your skin. Step away from the stove if this happens, and lower the flame underneath the frying pan. Be careful when you're working with oil; if it's too hot it can catch fire. That is why using a moderate flame under the frying pan is suggested. Hot oil can also leave some very painful burns if it gets on your skin. Advertisement About This Article Article SummaryXIf you want to make your own onion rings, slice a medium or large onion, then use your fingers to separate the rings. Heat about a half-inch of vegetable oil in a large skillet. When the oil is hot, dip each individual ring in a shallow dish filled with milk, 2-3 eggs, and your choice of seasonings. Then, dredge the onion rings in flour and carefully drop them in the hot oil. Fry each onion ring for 2-3 minutes on both sides, or until both sides are golden brown. Continue until all of the rings are fried, working in batches so you don’t overcrowd the pan. To learn more about some of the seasonings you can use on your onion rings, keep reading! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 500,657 times. Reader Success Stories Katrina Williams Apr 25, 2017 "I've been missing the mark on my way of frying onion rings, potato wedges and fish. This article helped me with the..." more Did this article help you? Crispy Homemade Onion Rings are the perfect appetizer or accompaniment to any burger or sandwich! In this household we eat really a well and balanced diet and we don't eat a ton of foods with refined sugar and sweets, mainly because I have a salt tooth vs. a sweet tooth. So because of that, there are a couple of things that I am completely weak to. And by weak I mean inevitable face stuffing will occur. Those two weaknesses: #1 Tater Tots. #2: These Homemade Onion Rings. Now we love a good French Fry, don't get me wrong. But if given a choice, what crispy, crunchy side do we want with our burgers? What salty oniony snacky do we want while watching some football? The winner will always be onion rings. Recipe Video Ingredients Needed We love that for these guys we usually always have everything on hand: All purpose flour - You could also use bread flour if your in a pinch and that's all you have. Or if you happen to have it, rice flour works great too! It's what's usually used for tempura batter, but you'll get a thinner - For this we prefer big yellow onions, like Walla Walla Sweet Onions. White onions would work great too, but I definitely wouldn't recommend using red onions. Buttermilk - No buttermilk? No problem! Did you know you can make your own?!Salt and Pepper Oil for Frying - You want to make sure to use a higher smoke point oil like vegetable or canola oil, but also have a neutral flavor. If you use another oil with a high smoke point like sesame, corn, or coconut, those are going to flavor your onion rings. Step-by-Step Instructions Step 1: Slice your onions and then let them soak in the buttermilk for about an hour. This is important because this is what helps allow the coating to stick to the onions! Step 2: Prep your oil in a deep pot or dutch oven by adding oil about 3 inches deep and heat over medium / medium high until it's 360 degrees. Tip: We love our instant read thermometer for checking the oil temp, but you can also check by using the end of a wooden spoon. Dip it into the oil, and if the oil bubbles around it, your oil is ready! Step 3: Add your flour to a shallow dish or plate and dredge your soaked onions through it and drop 'em in hot oil to fry. Tip: You'll definitely want to do this in batches because you don't want to overcrowd the pot. Step 4: On a paper towel lined plate, remove fried rings and finish with all of the remaining onions. Fried to crispy perfection! Our Favorite Dipping Sauces! Now that you have your perfect crispy Homemade Onion Rings, what are you dipping 'em in? Here are some of our favorite homemade condiments and dipping sauces. 5 Minute Homemade Ketchup Mayonnaise From Scratch Fry Sauce From Scratch - A mayo / ketchup dipping sauce love child! Garlic Aioli Dipping Sauce Dijon Mustard Our personally favorite is our Fry Sauce! Ahhh Homemade Onion Rings. There's something even more satisfying about a treat that's made from scratch, you know? Yes, it takes more time and more effort, but I liken it to when you grow your own vegetables. Is there anything better than eating a fresh off the vine tomato that you grew yourself? Nope. Well, except for a freshly fried from scratch onion ring dunked in a from scratch fry sauce! I might have eaten all of these onion rings for dinner. With a beer. It's been a long week - and really, if you think about it, it had everything I needed, right? Vegetables and carbs - I'm good! Plus, with all of the salads and other healthy snacks we make, Homemade Onion Rings for dinner every once in awhile is finnneee. Balance, friends. Balance. Enjoy! As always, if you make this recipe or any of my others, I love to hear what you think! Leave a comment below, email me, or you can find me on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest! ▢ ▢ ▢ ▢ ▢ 2 Sweet onions▢ 2 Cups Buttermilk*▢ 2 cup all purpose flour▢ 1 tablespoon kosher salt▢ 1/2 teaspoon of fresh ground pepper▢ Vegetable oil or canola oil for frying Slice onions 1/2 - 1 inch thick and separate the buttermilk to a bowl and add rings. Cover and store in fridge for at least an a dutch oven or a large pot add approximately 3 inches deep with oil. Heat to 360 degrees or if you don't have a thermometer, just dip in the handle of a wooden spoon. When the oil bubbles around the handle, it's flour with salt and pepper in a wide shallow bowl or tongs, dredge rings in flour ensuring they are well coated (you can double coat if you want extra batter by dipping back in buttermilk and dredging again) and then add to dutch oven. Be sure to not over crowd rings - fry in batches for 2-3 minutes until rings begin to golden. Watch closely that they do not burn! They'll go from done to burnt from oil with tongs, shaking off excess oil and cool on a paper towel lined immediately with Fry Sauce or Ketchup! Make your own Buttermilk! Make your own Fry Sauce or Ketchup! Krążki cebulowe to jedna z najbardziej znanych przekąsek w USA i nie tylko. U nas stają się coraz bardziej popularne i po pojawieniu się w różnych restauracjach i barach szybkiej obsługi, czas aby wykonać je samodzielnie. Nie jest to trudne i nie wymaga wielu zdolności kulinarnych. Onion rings to wyjątkowo tania i wyjątkowo dobra przekąska, którą można jeść bez końca. Pasuje prawie do wszystkiego. Miałam okazję nawet zjeść "klasyczny" obiad ze schabowym i surówka, gdzie krążki cebulowe zastępowały ziemniaki. A na imprezę, czy do filmu lub meczu taka cebula w cieście jest lepsza nic popcorn. Na zimno smakuje już trochę słabiej ale nadal dobra. Chrupiąca panierka a w środku smakowita cebula to proste i wyjątkowo udane połączenie. Przepis na krążki cebulowe jest prosty a wszystko samo się nam będzie smażyć. Trzeba tylko uważać aby olej nie był za gorący, bo spalimy nasze krążki cebulowe. Onion rings można podsumować bardzo krótko: Cebula w najlepszym wydaniu jakie widział świat kulinarny. Witajcie w Nowym Roku! Życzę Wam aby był dużo lepszy i spokojniejszy od poprzedniego.. Dziś nietypowo, bo nie na słodko, a przekąskowo. Myślę, że przepis w sam raz na karnawał: pyszne, chrupkie cebulowe krążki idealnie nadadzą się jako przekąska na domówki. Megaproste i bardzo szybko znikają, a niektórzy dają się nabrać , że to smażone kalmary :))) Składniki na krążki cebulowe: 2 duże cebule 200 g mąki pszennej 1 łyżeczka proszku do pieczenia 1 łyżeczka soli szczypta czosnku w proszku 1 jajo (L) 250 ml mleka 4 łyżki bułki tartej 4 łyżki płatków kukurydzianych ( rozgniecionych) olej do smażenia Cebulę obieramy. Kroimy w plastry( ok 0,5 cm) – plastry rozdzielamy na pierścienie. (*mój sposób na krojenie cebuli: obraną wkładam na 20 minut do zimnej wody)Mąkę mieszamy z proszkiem, solą i czosnkiem. Każdy cebulowy pierścień obtaczamy w tej mieszance i odkładamy na deskę. Do reszty mąki dodajemy mleko, jajo i dokładnie mieszamy. ( ciasto ma mieć konsystencję gęstej śmietany). Krążki zanurzamy w cieście i dokładnie obtaczamy w mieszance płatków i bułki tartej. Smażymy z obu stron na złoty kolor. Osączamy na papierowym ręczniku Smacznego! sorry za jakość zdjęć: robione na szybko telefonem, przed Sylwestrem- sami rozumiecie:)

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