Here is a step-by-step process on how to cut up and fry some onions. Check out the supplies and read all the directions before you start. (Note: ingredient amounts are not exact; experiment and update accordingly).
Ingredients
- One third of a pint of milk(155ml---No problem if it's not exact)
- 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
- 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.
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- 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.
- 11Your onion rings are ready to serve. Enjoy!
- 12Note: If you have one, you can use a deep-fryer to cook the above; the oil will drain better.
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Tips
- Never take your eye off the cooking onions.
- You can cook smaller slices inside the larger ones to save time.
- Use one hand for dipping the slices into the milk, and your other hand to dredge the slices into the flour; your fingers will stay a lot cleaner.
- Onion rings are a great side dish for hamburgers!
- Try them with ketchup, barbecue sauce or ranch dressing.
- You can also use the frying process above using chicken strips and chicken fried steak.
Warnings
- 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 SERIOUSLY PAINFUL burns if it gets on your skin.
- 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.
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