BEER BATTERED ONION RINGS
Beer battered onion rings - my mother-in-law taught me this. You can actually use this batter for a lot of things, like zucchini, eggplant, jalapenos, etc.
Provided by kim
Categories Appetizers and Snacks
Time 25m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In a shallow bowl combine flour, egg, parsley, garlic powder, oregano, salt and pepper. Gradually add beer, stirring, until a thick batter forms. Add more or less beer depending on the desired consistency of the batter.
- In a heavy frying pan heat oil (adjust amount, depending on the size of your pan, so that you have a couple of inches of oil) over medium-high heat. When oil is hot, dip onions in batter and fry, turning once to brown evenly on both sides. Drain on paper towels.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 247.6 calories, Carbohydrate 40.9 g, Cholesterol 31 mg, Fat 5.1 g, Fiber 2.8 g, Protein 6.7 g, SaturatedFat 0.8 g, Sodium 17.4 mg, Sugar 5.1 g
BEER-BATTERED ONION STRINGS
Provided by Ree Drummond : Food Network
Categories side-dish
Time 45m
Yield 12 servings
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Special equipment: a mandolin; a deep-frying thermometer
- Mix the flour, baking powder, seasoned salt and pepper in a large bowl. In a pitcher, mix together the beer and eggs. Pour the liquid into the dry ingredients and mix.
- In a large heavy-bottomed pot, heat enough vegetable oil to come halfway up the sides of the pot until a deep-frying thermometer inserted in the oil registers 375 degrees F.
- In batches, dip the onion strings into the batter, then plunge them into the hot oil and cook until golden, 2 to 3 minutes. Drain on a paper towel and repeat with the rest of the onions. Sprinkle with seasoned salt.
BEER-BATTERED ONION RINGS
Steps:
- Whisk together the flour, granulated garlic, cayenne and 1 tablespoon each salt and black pepper in a large bowl until well blended. In a separate large bowl, whisk together the buttermilk, milk and beer.
- Dunk the onion rings in the beer mixture and then toss in the flour mixture to coat evenly. Shake off the excess flour and lay the rings on a baking sheet. Let sit for 30 minutes.
- Meanwhile, fill a heavy pot with 3 inches of vegetable oil and heat to 350 degrees F. Sift the flour mixture to remove any clumps.
- Dunk the onions a second time in the buttermilk and toss in the flour. Shake off any excess flour before dropping the rings into the hot oil. Fry until golden, 1 to 2 minutes per side. Drain on paper towels. Serve with your favorite dipping sauce.
BEER BATTER ONION RINGS
Make and share this Beer Batter Onion Rings recipe from Food.com.
Provided by ThatJodiGirl
Categories Onions
Time 1h4m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Put the flour into a bowl and make a well in the center.
- Pour the beer into the well and whisk until combined.
- Let rest, covered for 1 hour.
- Peel onions and cut crosswise 1/3 inch thick and separate into rings.
- Dust the onion rings with the additional flour, shaking off the excess, and coat them with the batter.
- Working in batches, fry the onion rings in 2 inches of preheated 370 degrees, oil until they are golden.
- Transfer them with a slotted spoon to paper towels to drain and sprinkle them with salt to taste.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 112.9, Fat 0.2, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 4, Carbohydrate 22, Fiber 1.4, Sugar 2.2, Protein 2.9
BEER-BATTERED ONION RINGS
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories side-dish
Time 45m
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Heat 3 inches of vegetable oil in a large Dutch oven or heavy-bottomed pot over medium-high heat until a deep-fry thermometer registers 365 degrees F. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 200 degrees F and set a rack on a rimmed baking sheet.
- Whisk 1 cup all-purpose flour, the rice flour, baking powder, steak seasoning, 1/2 teaspoon salt and a few grinds of pepper in a large bowl. Whisk in the beer and seltzer until mostly smooth. Let sit 5 minutes to thicken. Place the remaining 1/2 cup all-purpose flour in a shallow bowl.
- Working in about five batches, dredge the onion rings in the flour, then dip in the beer batter, letting the excess drip off. Fry until crisp and golden brown, flipping occasionally, 3 to 4 minutes. Remove to the rack using a slotted spoon, season with salt and keep warm in the oven while you fry the remaining batches.
BEER-BATTERED ONION RINGS
The addition of high-quality beer and a tempura-like batter make these onion rings lighter and more flavorful than the greasy ones you might know.
Provided by Spencer Bezaire
Categories Onion Appetizer Side Vegetarian Pescatarian Dairy Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free Kosher
Yield Serves 4 to 6 as an appetizer or side dish
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 250°F. Set two cooling racks over two rimmed baking sheets.
- Cut onions crosswise into 1/2-inch thick slices and separate into rings. Reserve small inner rings for another use. Add 1 cup flour to a large bowl. Toss rings in flour and let sit 30 minutes.
- When ready to fry, whisk together remaining 2 cups flour, cornstarch, garlic and onion powder, cayenne, sugar and salt in a large bowl. In another large bowl, whisk together the beer, water, and egg. Gradually whisk the dry mixture to the wet mixture.
- Heat an inch of oil in a large pot over medium-high heat until it registers 350°F on a deep fry/candy thermometer. Working in batches to prevent crowding, dredge the onion rings in the batter and immediately drop into the oil. Cook onion rings, turning once, until golden, about 3 minutes total. Transfer cooked rings to the cooling racks set over the baking sheets. Sprinkle with salt and keep warm in oven while frying remaining batches.
BEER-BATTERED ONION RINGS BY MARTHA STEWART RECIPE BY TASTY
Here's what you need: large white onions, ice water, all-purpose flour, coarse salt, white pepper, baking powder, beer, ice water, peanut oil
Provided by Scott Loitsch
Categories Sides
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In a large pot over medium-high heat, bring 3 inches (8 cm) of oil to 375˚F (190˚C).
- Peel and cut onions crosswise into ½ (1 ⅓ cm) inch slices.
- Separate into rings and place in a large bowl with ice water while you prepare the batter.
- In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together 1 cup flour (125 g), salt, white pepper, and baking powder.
- Whisk in beer and 2 tablespoons of ice water until just combined.
- In a separate bowl, add the remaining 1 cup (125 g) of flour.
- Remove the rings from the ice water bath and pat dry. Coat the rings first in the flour then in the batter, allowing any excess to drip off.
- Working in batches, transfer battered rings to hot oil to cook for 2 to 3 minutes, or until golden brown.
- Transfer to a paper towel lined rack to drain. Sprinkle with salt.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 395 calories, Carbohydrate 68 grams, Fat 7 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 8 grams, Sugar 7 grams
BEER-BATTERED ONION RINGS
You probably don't want to know you can make better-than-restaurant quality onion rings in your own kitchen, but these are the best onion rings I've ever had. The recipe is from Cook's Country June/July 2009 from America's Test Kitchens. Make sure you don't soak the onion rounds longer than 2 hours or they will turn soft and become too saturated to crisp properly. Cider vinegar may be used in place of malt vinegar. Use a candy thermometer to make sure the oil gets to 350 degrees. According to Cook's Country, ordinary yellow onions will produce acceptable rings but sweet onions are preferred. The beer soaking with vinegar and salt softens and flavors the raw onion. If the batter is too thick, the rings will be doughy. Too thin, and it will run off. Add the beer gradually until the batter falls from the whisk to form a ribbon trail. Fry the battered onion rings in small batches and transfer them one at a time to the hot oil so they don't stick together.
Provided by AmyZoe
Categories Low Protein
Time 1h30m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Place onion rounds, 2 cups beer, vinegar, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon pepper in zipper-lock bag. Refrigerate 30 minutes or up to 2 hours.
- Heat the oil in a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat to 350 degrees.
- While oil is heating, combine flour, cornstarch, baking powder, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon pepper in large bowl.
- Slowly whisk in 3/4 cup beer until just combined (some lumps will remain).
- Whisk in remaining beer as needed, 1 tablespoon at a time, until batter falls from whisk in steady stream and faint trail across surface of batter.
- Adjust oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 200 degrees.
- Remove onions from refrigerator and pour off liquid.
- Pat onion rounds dry with paper towels and separate into rings.
- Transfer 1/3 portion of rings to batter.
- One at a time, carefully transfer battered rings to oil.
- Fry until rings are golden brown and crisp, about 5 minutes, flipping halfway through frying.
- Drain rings on paper towel-lined baking sheet, season with salt and pepper, and transfer to oven.
- Return oil to 350 degrees and repeat with remaining onion rings and batter.
- Serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 4099.4, Fat 432.3, SaturatedFat 73.1, Sodium 103, Carbohydrate 52.1, Fiber 1.6, Sugar 2.5, Protein 3.8
BEER BATTERED ONION RINGS
Make and share this Beer Battered Onion Rings recipe from Food.com.
Provided by King Jay II
Categories Onions
Time 1h35m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Combine the Flour, Baking Powder, Salt, Black Pepper, and Red Pepper in a bowl. Add the Beer and Vanilla and stir to make batter. Once mixed cover and let stand 30 to 50 minutes.
- Next separate the Egg Whites into a bowl. Using an electric mixer beat the Egg Whites until soft peaks form. Fold Egg Whites into the batter.
- Place the Bread Crumbs into a separate dish. Dip the Onion slices in the batter, then dredge through the Bread Crumbs and place in a single layer, on wax paper lined cookie sheet. Use wax paper to separate the layers. As soon as possible put the cookie sheet in the freezer. Freeze rings for at least 1 hour. After 1 hour place rings in an air tight container for longer storage time; they can be frozen for up to 3 months.
- Remove rings and fry in 375 degree soy or peanut oil for appox. 2 minutes. For more even frying flip the rings. Fry in small batches, being careful not to crowd the pan.
- *For a slightly spicy taste double the Red Pepper.
- **For spicy taste that will stand up to the Ranch or other dairy based dips, double the Red Pepper and add 1/8 cup Sriracha sauce to the batter.
BEER-BATTERED APPLE AND ONION RINGS
Provided by Giada De Laurentiis
Categories side-dish
Time 23m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Pour enough oil in a medium saucepan to reach a depth of 2 inches. Heat the oil over medium heat until a deep-fry thermometer registers 375 degrees F.
- In a medium mixing bowl whisk the egg white until frothy. Stir in the beer. Add the flour and salt. Mix until the batter is smooth. Set aside.
- Cut the onion into 1/2-inch slices and separate into rings. Slice each apple into 5 rings and pat dry with paper towels.
- Dip the apples slices into the batter and allow any excess batter to drip off. Fry for 1 to 2 minutes each side until golden brown. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the fried apple rings to paper towels to drain. Repeat with the onion rings.
- Transfer the apple and onion rings to serving platters. Sprinkle the onion rings with salt. Sprinkle the apple rings with the Salted Cinnamon Sugar. Serve immediately.
- Combine all ingredients in a small bowl. Store airtight in a glass or plastic container.
BEER BATTERED ONION RINGS
Provided by Guy Fieri
Categories side-dish
Time 1h20m
Yield 6 to 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- In a Dutch oven heat oil to 350 degrees F.
- In a food processor combine sour cream, mayonnaise, sun-dried tomatoes, red bell peppers, lime juice, 1/2 teaspoon pepper, 1 teaspoon salt, white wine and minced garlic, cover and refrigerate for 1 hour.
- Cut onions 1/2-inch thick, remove dark exterior of onions, separate into rings and soak in buttermilk for 1 hour.
- Combine 1 cup of flour, remaining salt, pepper, and garlic, mix thoroughly. In a medium bowl combine beer and 1 cup of flour, mix thoroughly.
- Remove onion rings from buttermilk, shake off excess, dredge in flour, shake off excess, then dip in beer batter. Drop some onion rings in oil and continue process, being sure not to crowd rings as they will stick together. When golden, remove and let drain on paper towels.
- Garnish with Parmesan.
BUTTERMILK AND BEER-BATTERED ONION RINGS
These are the best battered onion rings I've ever had. Recipe comes from Famous Dave's Backroads & Sidestreets. Preparation and cooking times are approximate since you can decide whether to chill the rings and batter for 2-24 hours.
Provided by Hey Jude
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 32m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Stir sugar into 2 quarts cold water.
- Slice onions 3/4 inch thick, place in sugar water and refrigerate.
- For the batter, mix all dry ingredients until well blended.
- Mix buttermilk, eggs and 2 T.
- oil together and mix into cornmeal mixture.
- Lightly stir but do not over mix.
- Gently fold in the beer until well mixed.
- Drink what's left of the beer.
- Refrigerate batter for 2 hours, rings and batter are best if chilled overnight.
- Drain onion rings.
- Make sure to discard thin membrane that separates from the rings or the batter won't stick.
- Place oil in a heavy skillet about 3/4 inch deep and heat to 350°.
- Dip rings into batter and fry until a deep, dark golden brown.
- Drain on a wire rack.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 587, Fat 11.2, SaturatedFat 2.5, Cholesterol 108.2, Sodium 270, Carbohydrate 111.5, Fiber 4.1, Sugar 57.2, Protein 11.1
CRISPIEST BEER-BATTERED ONION RINGS
Get the Crispiest Beer-Battered Onion Rings you can have this side of the bar with this recipe. Enjoy beer-battered onion rings without ever leaving home.
Provided by My Food and Family
Categories Home
Time 25m
Yield 10 servings
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Heat oil in large deep skillet on medium heat to 375°F.
- Meanwhile, place 1/2 cup flour in pie plate; set aside. Combine cornstarch, baking powder and remaining flour in large bowl. Add beer and mustard; whisk until blended.
- Dip onion rings, in small batches, into flour in pie plate, then into batter, gently shaking onion rings to remove excess flour before dipping into batter.
- Add onions, in small batches, to hot oil; cook 1 to 2 min. or until golden brown, turning once. Drain on paper towels.
- Serve with ketchup.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 210, Fat 14 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Sodium 210 mg, Carbohydrate 0 g, Fiber 0.8507 g, Sugar 0 g, Protein 2 g
BEER-BATTERED ONION RINGS
Just wait until you try these! These keep well if made in advance and kept on a baking sheet lined with a brown paper bag to absorb the oil, just pop in the oven for a few minutes to crisp up. Use either Vidalia, Spanish or Bermuda onions for this. If you like spice then add in 1/2 teaspoon or more to taste of cayenne pepper. I have made these many times they are fantastic! Plan slightly ahead the onions need to sit in ice water for 30 minutes and the batter needs to chill for 15 minutes.
Provided by Kittencalrecipezazz
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 50m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Separate the onion slices into rings and place in a large bowl of ice water (make certain that the ice water covers the onions) let sit in water for 30 minutes, then remove and drain well on paper towels.
- In a bowl combine the flour, baking powder, seasoned salt and cornmeal; stir well to combine.
- Add in beer and egg; whisk to combine thoroughly; place the batter in the refrigerator to chill for 15 minutes.
- Dip the onion rings into batter coating both sides well.
- Pour the oil in a Dutch oven to 2-3 inches in depth; heat to about 375 degrees.
- Fry the onion rings only a couple at a time for about 3-5 minutes or until golden brown on both sides.
- Drain well on a brown paper bag to absorb the oil.
- Delicious!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 398.7, Fat 2.3, SaturatedFat 0.6, Cholesterol 46.5, Sodium 212.6, Carbohydrate 74.9, Fiber 4.4, Sugar 5, Protein 11.2
BEER-BATTERED ONION RINGS
Nothing beats the winter blues quite like a hot tub...of bubbling oil. If you're looking to add a hot, crunchy, salty snack to your game-day menu, look no further than these homemade onion rings.
Provided by Kelly Senyei
Categories appetizer
Time 25m
Yield 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In a large bowl, whisk together 1 1/2 cups of the flour with the paprika, garlic powder, 2 teaspoons salt and the pepper. Whisk in the beer until the mixture is well combined. Let the batter rest at room temperature for 10 minutes.
- Meanwhile, heat 2 inches oil in a large Dutch oven or heavy-bottomed pot over medium-high heat to 375 degrees F. Trim the stems from the onions then peel. Slice the onions horizontally into 1/2-inch-thick rings and toss them with the remaining 1/2 cup flour in another large bowl.
- Working in batches, dip the onion rings into the batter, shaking off any excess (see Cook's Note), then immediately lower them into the hot oil. Be careful not to overcrowd the pot. Cook, flipping once, until evenly browned, about 3 minutes. Remove the onions with a mesh spider or slotted spoon and transfer to a paper towel-lined plate. Immediately season them with salt. Coat and fry the remaining onion rings, returning the oil to 375 degrees F between batches. Serve right away with spicy ketchup.
BAKED BEER BATTERED ONION RINGS
I found this recipe in the March 2000 issue of Cooking Light and have made it several times since. The rings are fried only for a minute, then baked in a hot oven. They are very crisp and yummy!
Provided by Kater
Categories Onions
Time 25m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 400°.
- Cut the onion crosswise into 3/4-inch-thick slices, and separate into rings.
- Use 16 of the largest rings; reserve remaining onion for another use.
- Lightly spoon flour into a dry measuring cup; level with a knife.
- Combine flour, salt, paprika, and pepper in a medium bowl.
- Stir in beer and egg white (batter will be thick).
- Heat 1 1/2 teaspoons oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat.
- Dip 5 onion rings in batter, letting excess drip off.
- Add onion rings to pan; cook for 2 minutes on each side or until golden.
- Place the onion rings on a jelly-roll pan.
- Repeat procedure of dipping onion rings in batter and cooking in remaining oil, ending with 6 rings.
- Coat the onion rings with cooking spray.
- Bake at 400° for 10 minutes or until crisp.
- Note: Unless for some unknown reason you have an open can of beer in your refrigerator, try this simple way to flatten the suds you need for this batter.
- Measure 1/2 cup beer in a small bowl, and stir with a fork.
- You're left with about 1/3 cup flat beer.
OLD DINER BEER-BATTERED ONION RING
I thought my mother's onion ring was good - until I tried this one. A yummy southern diner version of this irresistable finger food. *recipe orinally from southernfood.com
Provided by Izzy Knight
Categories Vegetable
Time 3h30m
Yield 8-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Slice the onions crosswise about 1/2 inch thick and then carefully separate the slices into rings.
- You should have about 8 cups.
- Place the rings in a wide shallow dish in as few layers as possible.
- In a bowl, whisk together the milk and ice water.
- Pour evenly over the onions.
- Cover the dish with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 2 hours or overnight.
- Very carefully turn the rings at least once to soak them evenly.
- Meanwhile, make the batter.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, salt, dry mustard, and pepper; set aside.
- In a bowl lightly beat the eggs; whisk in the vegetable oil, and then the beer and Tabasco, mixing well.
- Make a well in the center of the flour mixture and pour in the egg mixture all at once.
- Using a whisk and starting in the center of the bowl and working outward, whisk until the mixture is free of lumps.
- Cover and let stand for at least 2 hours or as long as overnight in the refrigerator.
- Line 2 baking sheets with a double layer of paper towels.
- Using tongs, remove the onion rings from the milk mixture, shaking off the excess liquid, and let drain on one of the prepared sheets.
- Pat the onion rings dry with more paper towels to remove all excess moisture.
- In a deep-fat fryer or large heavy saucepan over medium-high heat, pour in vegetable oil to a depth of at least 3 inches.
- Heat until the oil registers 375 degrees on a fat frying thermometer, or until a bread cube dropped in browns in about 45 seconds.
- Stir the batter.
- Working in batches and using the tongs, dip the onion rings into the batter, shaking off any access.
- Quickly but carefully drop them into the hot oil.
- Fry them turning occasionally with the tongs until they are a deep golden brown, 4-5 minutes.
- Transfer the cooked ones to the other paper towel lined sheet.
- Cook them all and serve them.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 203.1, Fat 7.5, SaturatedFat 2.3, Cholesterol 61.4, Sodium 342.4, Carbohydrate 25.8, Fiber 1.6, Sugar 2.7, Protein 6.7
THE BEST BEER - BATTERED ONION RINGS
How often have you ordered beer-battered onion rings just to be disappointed? Finding good onion rings is as rare (and just as welcome!) as finding a parking space in downtown Boston. Now, you can make onion rings that will bring "oohs" and "ahhs" right in the comfort of your own home. Prep time does not include time to marinate.
Provided by Alan in SW Florida
Categories Onions
Time 30m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Place the onion rounds, 2 cups of beer, the vinegar, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon pepper in a large zip-lock plastic bag; refrigerate 30 minutes or up to 2 hours (do NOT soak the onions longer than 2 hours or they will turn mushy).
- Heat the oil in a Dutch oven over medium-high heat to 350 degrees. (Use an instant-read thermometer that registers high heat, or clip a candy/deep-fat thermometer onto the side of the pot.) While the oil is heating, combine the flour, cornstarch, baking soda, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon pepper in a large bowl. Slowly whisk in 3/4 cup beer until just combined (some lumps will remain). Whisk in the remaining 1/4 cup of beer as needed, 1 tablespoon at a time, until the batter falls from the whisk in a steady stream and leaves a trail across the surface of the batter.
- Adjust an oven rack to the middle position and preheat the oven to 200 degrees. Remove the onions from the refrigerator and pour off the liquid. Pat the onion rounds dry with paper towels and separate them into rings. Transfer one-third of the rings to the batter. One at a time, carefully transfer the battered rings to the oil. Fry until the rings are golden brown and crisp, about 5 minutes, flipping halfway through frying. Drain the rings on a paper towel-lined baking sheet, season with salt and pepper to taste, and transfer to the warm oven. Return the oil to 350 degrees and repeat twice more with the remaining rings and batter.
- Serve and enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 4107.4, Fat 432.3, SaturatedFat 73.1, Sodium 685.8, Carbohydrate 53.8, Fiber 2.2, Sugar 3.3, Protein 4.2
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