If you're a fan of onions, fried onion rings are one of the most perfect snacks. Perfectly crispy, salty, and sweet, properly-prepared onion rings are the perfect complement to burgers or sandwiches, and go great dipped in ketchup. Keep scrolling past the jump to learn how you can fry some up.

Ingredients

  • 1/3 pint milk (155ml)
  • 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

  1. 1
    Place 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.
  2. 2
    Fill one of the bowls about halfway to two thirds full with milk. Add the eggs and some of the seasonings. Mix ingredients well.
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  3. 3
    Fill the other bowl with flour and the remaining seasonings, then mix.
  4. 4
    Cut medium or large onion into rings, according to how many onion rings you want, and place them to the side.
  5. 5
    Put fresh vegetable oil in a large frying pan around half an inch deep. Use moderate heat.
  6. 6
    Dip 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.
  7. 7
    Repeat the above dipping process until there is no more room in the frying pan.
  8. 8
    When 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.
  9. 9
    Continue 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.
  10. 10
    Don'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.
  11. 11
    Your onion rings are ready to serve. Enjoy!
    • Note: If you have one, you can use a deep-fryer to cook the above; the oil will drain better.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    Do I need the flour, or can I make it with just eggs, milk & panko?
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    Top Answerer
    Yes. The flour helps the onion rings become fluffy and rise while frying.
  • Question
    Is it possible to make them without milk?
    Qamar
    Qamar
    Top Answerer
    Yes, but without milk, the onion rings could be too dry.
  • Question
    Can I make it without eggs?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Yes, but you will need an egg substitute. You can make one yourself or buy one from the shop, such as Ener-G Egg Replacer. You can also try ground flaxseed, silken tofu, or banana.
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Warnings

  • 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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  • 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 very painful burns if it gets on your skin.
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Article SummaryX

If you want to make your own onion rings, slice a medium or large onion, then use your fingers to separate the rings. Heat about a half-inch of vegetable oil in a large skillet. When the oil is hot, dip each individual ring in a shallow dish filled with milk, 2-3 eggs, and your choice of seasonings. Then, dredge the onion rings in flour and carefully drop them in the hot oil. Fry each onion ring for 2-3 minutes on both sides, or until both sides are golden brown. Continue until all of the rings are fried, working in batches so you don’t overcrowd the pan. To learn more about some of the seasonings you can use on your onion rings, keep reading!

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