The Outback Bloomin' Onion is a classic appetizer that is crispy, flavorful, and perfect for any occasion. This iconic dish features a large onion that is battered and fried to perfection, resulting in a golden-brown exterior and a tender, juicy interior. Served with a zesty dipping sauce, the Outback Bloomin' Onion is a crowd-pleaser that is sure to be a hit at your next party or gathering. In this article, we will explore various recipes and techniques to help you create the perfect Outback Bloomin' Onion at home, ensuring a delicious and memorable experience for you and your loved ones.
Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!
OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE BLOOMIN' ONION
This is the whole Outback Steakhouse Bloomin' Onion Sha-bang! I've done it twice for Superbowl and it's great-easier to do the second time but not hard at all.
Provided by Diana Adcock
Categories Vegetable
Time 24m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 25
Steps:
- ---------Alrighty-forthe seasoned flour-----------.
- combine flour, paprika, garlic powder, pepper and cayenne-mix well.
- --------Creamychili sauce--------.
- combine mayo, sour cream, chili sauce and cayenne-mix well.
- --------Dippingsauce----------.
- Blend everything together well and let sit for 2 hours-refidgerated- or overnight.
- --------Andfor the batter---------.
- Mix cornstarch, flour and seasonings until well blended.
- Add beer and mix well.
- Cut about 3/4 inch off top of onion and peel.
- Cut into onion 12-16 vertical wedges but do not cut through bottom root end.
- Remove about 1 inch of petals from center of onion (You can place the cut onions in cold water for a few hours to help "open" them up -- just make sure that you drain them well).
- Dip in seasoned flour and gently shake to remove excess.
- Seperate peatls to coat thoroughly with batter.
- Gently place in a fryer basket and deep fry at 375-400 for 1 1/2 minutes.
- Turn over and fry 1 1/2 minutes more or until golden brown.
- Drain on paper towels.
- Place onion upright in a shallow bowl and remove center core with a circular cutter or apple corer.
- Serve hot with chili sauce and dipping sauce.
OUTBACK BLOOMIN' ONION
i used to work at outback and the only batter they use is a normal egg wash 10 eggs per 1 gal of milk. you dust w/ flour then dip in egg wash and then flour again and fry.
Provided by Teresa Johnson
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 23m
Yield 4-6 onions
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Mix cornstarch, flour and seasonings until well blended.
- Add beer, mix well.
- Cut about 3/4" off top of onion and peel.
- At "Outback" they soak them cutside down in water to spread them out before "breading" them!
- Cut into onion 12-16 vertical wedges but do not cut through bottom root end.
- Remove about 1" of petals from center of onion.
- Dip onion in seasoned flour and remove excess by shaking.
- Separate petals to coat thoroughly with batter.
- Gently place in fryer basket and deep-fry at 375-400 for 1-1/2 minutes.
- Turn over and fry 1-1/2 minutes longer or until golden brown.
- Drain on paper towels.
- Place onion upright in shallow bowl and remove center core with circular cutter or apple corer.
- Serve hot with Creamy Chili Sauce.
OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE BLOOMIN' ONION AND SAUCES
copy cat recipe said to be the real thing. I can't tell.
Provided by alberta smith
Categories Vegetable Appetizers
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- 1. Prepare the Seasoned Flour: Combine flour, paprika, garlic powder, pepper and cayenne until well blended.
- 2. Prepare the Batter: Mix cornstarch, flour, and seasonings until well blended. Add beer, mix well.
- 3. Prepare the Onion: Cut about 3/4″ off top of onion and peel.
- 4. Cut into onion 12 to 16 vertical wedges, but do not cut through bottom root end.
- 5. Remove about 1″ of petals from center of onion. You can place the cut onions in cold water for a few hours to help "open" them up (just make sure that you drain them well).
- 6. Dip onion in seasoned flour and remove excess by gently shaking.
- 7. Separate petals and dip in batter to coat thoroughly.
- 8. Gently place in fryer basket and deep fry at 375 to 400 for 1 1/2 minutes.
- 9. Turn over, and fry an additional 1 1/2 minutes or until golden brown.
- 10. Drain on paper towels.
- 11. Place onion upright in a shallow bowl and remove center core with a circular cutter or apple corer.
- 12. Serve hot with dipping sauce and chili sauce.
- 13. Outback Dipping Sauce: Ingredients: 1/2 cup mayonnaise 2 teaspoons ketchup 2 teaspoons creamed horseradish 1/4 teaspoon paprika 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon dried oregano 1 dash black pepper 1 dash cayenne Directions: Blend everything together well and refrigerate for 2 hours or overnight.
COPYCAT OUTBACK BLOOMIN' ONION
Yield 4 people
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- To make the dipping sauce: In a small mixing bowl, combine the mayonnaise, ketchup, horseradish, paprika, salt, oregano, black pepper and cayenne pepper. Set aside or chill until ready to use. For the onion: In a medium bowl big enough to hold the onion, whisk together the egg and milk until well-combined. In a separate bowl, combine flour, salt, peppers, paprika, oregano, thyme and cumin. To cut the onion: First slice 3/4 inch to 1 inch off the top and bottom of onion. Remove papery skin. Use a thin knife to cut a 1-inch diameter core out of the middle of the onion. Use a very sharp, large knife, preferably with a thin blade, to slice the onion several times down the center to create the "petals." First slice through the center of the onion to about 3/4 of the way down. Turn the onion 90 degrees and slice it again in an X across the first slice. Keep slicing the sections in half, very carefully, until you've cut the onion 16 times. Do not cut down to the bottom. Spread apart the petals. The onion sections tend to stick together, so you'll want to separate them to make coating easier. To help separate the petals, plunge the onion into boiling water for 1 minute and then into cold water. Dip the onion in the milk mixture, and then coat it liberally with the dry ingredients. Again separate the petals and sprinkle the dry coating between them. When the onion is well-coated, dip it back into the wet mixture and into the dry coating again. Let the onion rest in the refrigerator for at least 15 minutes while you get the oil ready. Heat oil in a deep fryer or deep pot to 350 degrees. Make sure you use enough oil to cover the onion completely. Fry onion right side up for 10 minutes or until it turns brown. Remove and drain on a rack or paper towels. Open the onion wider from the center so you can place a small dish of the dipping sauce in the center.
OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE BLOOMIN ONION RECIPE - (4/5)
Provided by Treebs
Number Of Ingredients 24
Steps:
- 1. for the seasoned flour-combine flour, paprika, garlic powder, pepper and cayenne-mix well. 2. For the Dipping sauce - Blend everything together well and refrigerate for 2 hours or overnight. 3. For the batter -Mix cornstarch, flour and seasonings until well blended. 4. Add beer and mix well. 5. Cut about 3/4 inch off top of onion and peel. 6. Cut into onion 12-16 vertical wedges but do not cut through bottom root end. 7. Remove about 1 inch of petals from center of onion (You can place the cut onions in cold water for a few hours to help "open" them up -- just make sure that you drain them well). 8. Dip in seasoned flour and gently shake to remove excess. 9. Separate petals to coat thoroughly with batter. 10. Gently place in a fryer basket and deep fry at 375-400 for 1 1/2 minutes. 11. Turn over and fry 1 1/2 minutes more or until golden brown. 12. Drain on paper towels.
Tips:
- Use a sharp knife to cut the onion into thin, even slices. This will help the onion bloom evenly and prevent it from falling apart.
- Soak the onion slices in cold water for at least 30 minutes before frying. This will help to remove the harshness of the onion and make it more tender.
- Use a high-quality breading mix. A good breading mix will help the onion stay crispy and flavorful.
- Fry the onion in hot oil until it is golden brown. This will help to seal in the flavor and prevent the onion from becoming soggy.
- Serve the onion with your favorite dipping sauce. Some popular dipping sauces for blooming onions include ranch dressing, honey mustard, and barbecue sauce.
Conclusion:
Blooming onions are a delicious and easy-to-make appetizer that is perfect for any occasion. With a little planning and preparation, you can make blooming onions that are just as good as the ones you get at your favorite restaurant. So next time you're looking for a fun and tasty appetizer, give blooming onions a try!
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