Ring a lings, also known as onion rings, are a delicious and versatile snack or side dish that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. They are made by coating onion slices in a batter or breading and then frying them until golden brown. Ring a lings can be served with a variety of dipping sauces, such as ketchup, mayonnaise, or ranch dressing. They are also a popular ingredient in sandwiches and burgers. If you're looking for a quick and easy recipe to make ring a lings at home, you've come to the right place. In this article, we'll provide you with a step-by-step guide on how to make the perfect ring a lings, along with some tips and tricks to help you achieve the best results.
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RING A LINGS
From Pillsbury bakeoff, winner in 1955 Bertha Jorgensen wowed the judges with her innovative yeast roll containing pecans-I haven't tried it yet but would love to, you can also use hazelnuts or almonds in place of the pecans
Provided by KitchenKelly
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 2h15m
Yield 22 rolls, 22 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- In a large bowl, combine 2 cups of the flour, 1/3 cup sugar, salt, orange peel and yeast, mix well.
- In small saucepan, heat milk and 1/3 cup butter until very warm.
- Add warm liquid and eggs to flour mixture.
- Blend at low speed until moistened; beat 3 minutes at medium speed.
- By hand, stir in remaining 2 to 2 1/2 cups of flour for form a stiff dough.
- Place dough in a greased bowl, cover loosely with plastic wrap and cloth towel.
- Let rise in a warm place until light and doubled in size (about 30-50 minutes).
- In small bowl, blend powdered sugar and 1/3 cup margarine to smooth.
- Stir in pecans, set aside.
- Grease 2 large cookie sheets.
- Stir down dough to remove all air bubbles.
- On a floured surface, roll dough to 22x12 inch rectangle.
- Spread filling mixture lenghtwise over half the dough.
- Fold dough over filling.
- Cut crosswise into 1 inch strips, twist each strip 4 to 5 times.
- To shape rolls, hold folded end of strip down on greased cookie sheet to form center and coil strip around it.
- Tuck loose end under.
- Repeat with remaining twisted strips.
- Cover, let rise in warm place until light and doubled in size, 30-45 minutes.
- Heat oven to 375.
- Uncover dough
- Bake 9-12 minutes or until light and golden brown.
- Brush tops of rolls with glaze.
- Bake an additional 3-5 minutes or until golden brown.
- Immediately remove from cookie sheets and cool on wire rack, serve warm.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 222.9, Fat 10.3, SaturatedFat 4.3, Cholesterol 35.5, Sodium 263.6, Carbohydrate 29.3, Fiber 1.2, Sugar 10.6, Protein 4.1
RING A LINGS
Steps:
- Sift flour and salt Cream butter and sugar Stir in dry ingredients 1/2 at a time Stir in nuts and vanilla Chill cough sever hours Roll dough, a tsp at a time into med size balls. Place 2" apart on ungreased cookie sheet. Make a hollow in center with thumb, fill with preserves. Bake at 300 for 20 min or til delicately golden. Cool on rack.
RING-A-LINGS
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Prep Time: 40 Minutes (Ready in 2 Hours 25 Minutes) Preparation Directions: 1. Lightly spoon flour into measuring cup level off. In large bowl, combine 2 cups of the flour, 1/3 cup sugar, salt, orange peel and yeast mix well. 2. In small saucepan, heat milk and 1/3 cup margarine until very warm (120 to 130°F.). Add warm liquid and eggs to flour mixture blend at low speed until moistened. Beat 3 minutes at medium speed. By hand, stir in remaining 2 to 2 1/2 cups flour to form a stiff dough. Place dough in greased bowl cover loosely with plastic wrap and cloth towel. Let rise in warm place (80 to 85°F.) until light and doubled in size, 35 to 50 minutes. 3. In small bowl, blend powdered sugar and 1/3 cup margarine until smooth. Stir in filberts set aside. In second small bowl, blend glaze ingredients cover and set aside. 4. Grease 2 large cookie sheets. Stir down dough to remove all air bubbles. On floured surface, roll dough to 22x12-inch rectangle. Spread filling mixture lengthwise over half of dough. Fold dough over filling. Cut crosswise into 1-inch strips twist each strip 4 to 5 times. To shape rolls, hold folded end of strip down on greased cookie sheet to form center coil strip around center. Tuck loose end under. Repeat with remaining twisted strips. Cover let rise in warm place until light and doubled in size, 30 to 45 minutes. 5. Heat oven to 375°F. Uncover dough. Bake 9 to 12 minutes or until light golden brown. Brush tops of rolls with glaze. Bake an additional 3 to 5 minutes or until golden brown. Immediately remove from cookie sheets cool on wire racks. Serve warm. 22 rollsHigh Altitude Instructions (Above 3500 Feet): No change.
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RING-A-LINGS
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- In large bowl, combine 2 cups of the flour, 1/3 cup sugar, salt, orange peel and yeast mix well. In small saucepan, heat milk and 1/3 cup margarine until very warm (120 to 130°F.). Add warm liquid and eggs to flour mixture. Blend at low speed until moistened beat 3 minutes at medium speed. By hand, stir in remaining 2 to 2 1/2 cups flour to form a stiff dough. Place dough in greased bowl cover loosely with plastic wrap and cloth towel. Let rise in warm place (80 to 85° F.) until light and doubled in size, 35 to 50 minutes.In small bowl, blend powdered sugar and 1/3 cup margarine until. smooth. Stir in hazelnuts set aside. In second small bowl, blend glaze ingredients set aside.Grease 2 large cookie sheets. Stir down dough to remove all air bubbles. On floured surface, roll dough to 22 x 12-inch rectangle. Spread filling mixture lengthwise over half of dough. Fold dough over filling. Cut crosswise into 1-inch strips twist each strip 4 to 5 times. To shape rolls, hold folded end of strip down on greased cookie sheet to form center coil strip around center. Tuck loose end under. Repeat with remaining twisted strips Cover let rise in warm place until light and doubled in size, 30 to 45 minutes.Heat oven to 375°F. Uncover dough. Bake 9 to 12 minutes or until light golden brown. Brush tops of rolls with glaze. Bake an additional 3 to 5 minutes or until golden brown. Immediately remove from cookie sheets cool on wire racks. Serve warm.HIGH ALTITUDE - Above 3,500 feet: No change.Nutrition Per Serving (1 roll): Calories 230 Protein 5g Carbohydrate 32g Fat 10g Sodium 270mgFrom "Pillsbury Best of the Bake-Off® Cookbook." Copyright 2004 General Mills. Used with permission of the publisher, Wiley Publishing, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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TING-A-LINGS
There's another recipe here by the same name and the principle is the same, but the ingredients are a little different. These have also been a favourite since childhood around here, too. (Cooking time is cooling time)
Provided by Swan Valley Tammi
Categories Drop Cookies
Time 40m
Yield 24-30 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Melt chips.
- Add nuts and noodles.
- Drop by spoonfuls onto wax paper-lined cookie sheets.
- Put in fridge or freezer to cool until set. Store in freezer -- if there's any left! (I always make at LEAST a double recipe!).
WHITE TING-A-LINGS
Wonderful dessert ready in 30 minutes. Enjoy these nutty candies made with almond bark and chow mein noodles.
Provided by By Betty Crocker Kitchens
Categories Dessert
Time 30m
Yield 36
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Line cookie sheet with waxed paper. In 2-quart saucepan, melt candy coating over low heat, stirring constantly.
- Stir in chow mein noodles and peanuts. Drop by teaspoonfuls onto cookie sheet. Let stand until set. Store in refrigerator.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 90, Carbohydrate 7 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fat 1, Fiber 0 g, Protein 2 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, ServingSize 1 Candy, Sodium 35 mg, Sugar 6 g
Tips:
- Use fresh ingredients whenever possible. This will help ensure that your ring-a-lings are flavorful and delicious.
- Don't overmix the dough. Overmixing can make the dough tough and chewy. Mix just until the ingredients are combined.
- Chill the dough before rolling it out. This will help prevent the dough from sticking to your hands and make it easier to work with.
- Use a sharp knife to cut the dough. A dull knife will tear the dough and make it difficult to get clean cuts.
- Fry the ring-a-lings in hot oil. This will help them cook evenly and prevent them from becoming greasy.
- Drain the ring-a-lings on paper towels before serving. This will help remove excess oil.
Conclusion:
Ring-a-lings are a delicious and versatile snack or appetizer. They can be made with a variety of different ingredients, so you can easily find a recipe that suits your taste. With just a little time and effort, you can make homemade ring-a-lings that are sure to impress your friends and family.
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