These homemade onion rings are better than anything you'd find in the frozen food aisle. Fried until golden brown, they are delicious. The onions are warm and sweet with a fantastic crunch from the Panko. Creamy, tangy and spicy, the dipping sauce is the perfect complement.
Provided by Susan Bartley
Categories Other Side Dishes
Time 1h25m
Number Of Ingredients 28
Steps:
- 1. Using a nice sharp knife cut onions half an inch thick. Remove all outer brown layers, then carefully separate the rings. (You can save the tiny center rings for your other dishes.) Put rings in a bowl and pour buttermilk over them, then cover and let sit in the fridge for an hour.
- 2. Mix together all 8 ingredients for the dipping sauce in a bowl and stir until it's nice and creamy. Cover and put in the fridge until it's time to serve.
- 3. Now you will make your dredging station. First, combine the 1 cup of flour and next 6 dry ingredients, down to the salt and pepper, and whisk them together. Using your whisk, add beer to the mixture until it is the consistency of heavy cream. It will not need the entire can of beer. It's okay to have some lumps. Now add olive oil and set aside while you prepare the rest of your dredging station.
- 4. Put the 1 1/2 cups of flour in a pie pan or large soup bowl. In another pie pan or large soup bowl, combine Panko bread crumbs, garlic powder, and salt. Toss to combine with a fork. Now you are ready to start dredging your onion rings.
- 5. Now set up your dredging station. You need a wire cooling rack placed over a cookie sheet to put your onions once you have dredged them. First, you want your dish of flour next to your beer batter. Then your panko bread crumb mixture. Put your wire rack next to it. Set up your frying station so that your oil can start heating. You need it to come to 375 degrees before you put any of your onion rings in. You want to hold the heat at 375. It takes a little while to reach 375.
- 6. Take out the bowl with the onions in buttermilk, drop 2 or 3 onion rings into the flour and evenly dust them with flour; shake off excess. Then drop them in the beer batter and evenly coat them; shake off excess. Now drop them into the panko bread crumb mixture and evenly coat. Place on the rack to rest while you dredge more onions.
- 7. When your oil reaches 375 gently drop a few of your coated onions into the oil, being very careful not to splash any of the oil. DO NOT overfill your fryer or they will stick together. I turn them over every couple minutes until they are a nice golden brown. You can continue to dredge your other onions while your first batch is frying. When they reach the desired doneness, lift them from the oil and put on a paper towel lined plate. You can put them in the oven on the keep warm setting (if you don't have that heat the oven then turn it off, you don't want it too hot).
- 8. Serve with dipping sauce and enjoy! You know you have a perfect onion ring if when you bite into it the onion does not pull out of the coating. I know it sounds like a lot of work but really it goes together fairly easy, and darn they taste so good! Your family and friends will love them, now sit back and enjoy.
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Rana Noman Akhtar
r_a8@hotmail.co.ukThe onion rings were a little bland. I think I'll add some more seasoning next time.
Jongkyun Shine
jongkyun_s@yahoo.comI made these onion rings for my kids and they loved them! They were gone in minutes.
Rajesh kumar Sahani
r.sahani3@gmail.comThese onion rings were a bit too greasy, but the flavor was good.
Belayet Hossen
belayet.h7@hotmail.co.ukI've been making this recipe for years and it's always a crowd-pleaser. The onion rings are crispy and flavorful, and the dipping sauce is amazing.
Samina Ashfaq
asamina@hotmail.comThe onion rings were a little too spicy for my taste, but they were still good.
Kashif Allahyar
k_a@aol.comThese onion rings were really easy to make and they turned out great. I will definitely be making them again.
Rajkumar KC
r_kc87@yahoo.comI'm not a big fan of onion rings, but I tried this recipe and I was pleasantly surprised. The onion rings were crispy and flavorful, and the dipping sauce was the perfect complement.
Monicah Wangari
m-wangari@hotmail.comThe onion rings were a bit too oily for my taste.
Muzibur Rahman
m.r13@hotmail.frThese onion rings were a great appetizer for my party. They were easy to make and everyone loved them.
ebdulqehar zaxoyi
e_zaxoyi58@yahoo.comI made these onion rings for my husband and he said they were the best he's ever had. He even asked me to make them again the next day!
Luckson Gasa
gasa-luckson68@hotmail.comThe onion rings were a little bland. I think I'll add some more seasoning next time.
Ertugrul cast123
ecast123@gmail.comThese onion rings were a huge hit at my family reunion. Everyone loved them!
MD junaeid khan Rajseikh
mr85@hotmail.comI've tried other onion ring recipes before, but this one is by far the best. The onion rings are crispy and flavorful, and the dipping sauce is amazing.
Hameer Das
dashameer@yahoo.comThe onion rings were a bit too crispy for my liking, but the flavor was good.
Shahzaib Bangash
b@yahoo.comThese onion rings were so easy to make and they tasted delicious. I will definitely be making them again.
Michael Miranda
michael-m77@gmail.comI followed the recipe exactly and the onion rings turned out perfectly. I will definitely be making these again.
Mudasir Siddiqui
sm@gmail.comThe onion rings were a little greasy for my taste, but the flavor was good.
Skjaved Rahman
rahman85@hotmail.comI've made this recipe several times and it always turns out great.
Troy Dundas
troy77@gmail.comThese onion rings were a hit at my party! They were crispy and flavorful, and the dipping sauce was the perfect complement.