Spicy Onion Rings

  4.1 – 20 reviews  • Onion

My favorite Italian cookies, these biscotti are simple, quick, and delicious. I received this straightforward, no-frills recipe from a coworker.

Prep Time: 15 mins
Cook Time: 5 mins
Total Time: 20 mins
Servings: 8
Yield: 8 servings

Ingredients

  1. 4 large sweet onions, peeled and sliced into thick rings
  2. 1 cup egg substitute
  3. 1 cup all-purpose flour
  4. 2 cups bread crumbs
  5. 1 teaspoon salt
  6. 2 teaspoons ground black pepper
  7. 1 ½ teaspoons cayenne pepper
  8. 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  9. 1 teaspoon dried basil
  10. 2 teaspoons red pepper flakes
  11. 1 quart canola oil for frying

Instructions

  1. Place the onions, egg substitute, and flour into separate shallow bowls. In another shallow bowl, stir together the bread crumbs, salt, pepper, cayenne, oregano, basil, and red pepper flakes.
  2. Heat oil in a heavy skillet or deep-fryer to 365 degrees F (180 degrees C). Dip rings of onion into flour, then into the egg substitute, and then into the bread crumb mixture, shaking off any excess after each dip. Carefully drop each onion ring into the hot oil, and fry for about 30 seconds on each side, or until golden. Remove from hot oil to paper towels to drain. Serve hot with lots of ketchup.
  3. We have determined the nutritional value of oil for frying based on a retention value of 10% after cooking. The exact amount may vary depending on cook time and temperature, ingredient density, and the specific type of oil used.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 323 kcal
Carbohydrate 40 g
Cholesterol 0 mg
Dietary Fiber 4 g
Protein 10 g
Saturated Fat 2 g
Sodium 548 mg
Sugars 5 g
Fat 14 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Holly Smith
Did I this recipe in the sir fryer with less than a teaspoon of sprayed oil. The egg substitute is a terrific idea as the batter stays put throughout the battering all the way to eating the rings.
Adam Williams
Really easy recipe to start with. I modified mine by using an egg, milk and Louisiana hot sauce. I seasoned flour with garlic, pepper, salt and cayenne and followed recipe by dipping onion first then I to my egg mixture then back into flour- back to egg then into garlic & herb seasoned bread crumbs. They fried perfect and really quickly In fry daddy so don’t walk far from fryer. I dried the cooked onion rings on a wire rack. Planning on dipping these into a seasoned horseradish sauce and serving with fried fish!
John May
My husband made these for me. He did a good job, but we had to cull the recipe for all the pepper seasonings. My digestive system doesn’t work with it, it causes me much pain. We decided to substitute garlic salt for all seasonings. They were very good and I ate them with “yum-yum sauce,” also culled of most spices.
Brandy Kline
It was the hit of the party.
Laura Kane
I did not care for this recipe. The bread crumbs was all wrong when it comes to onion rings.
Karen Torres
The spices called for in this recipe are a bit odd for my palette; instead, I substituted the oregano and basil for paprika and garlic salt–these spices work really well with the cayenne and red pepper flakes. Also–for an easier and quicker clean up, forget the separate bowls, and put the sliced onions in a gallon-size ziplock bag. Add the flour mixture and shake to coat all onions. Then, simply pour in the liquid mixture and shake again. Finally, add in the bread crumb mixture and shake. Make sure to separate the onions before you fry them. This is much easier and clean up is a breeze!
Erica Warren
So good! We don’t do fried food at home very often, and these were my first try at onion rings…but they turned out great! I never buy egg substitute, so I used 3 eggs with a splash of milk and a few shakes of tabasco instead (and left out the red pepper flakes). I only had 3 onions but there was lots of extra flour/egg/breading to do more. My husband suggested cuting the onions thiner, but I enjoyed them as is. I dried them on a wire cooling rack over a cookie sheet lined with paper towel as suggested, and it worked well – kept them crispy and was easy clean up.
Curtis Olson
Per other reviews suggestions I omitted the oregano and basil and added garlic and these onion rings were awesome! Now I just need to find a good recipe or a dip!
Timothy Huang
I omitted oregano & basil, but added garlic powder. I also saw a recommendation to drain onion rings on a cookie cooling rack with paper towels beneath. Very helpful. The onion rings turned out great. Definitely a keeper.
David Walton
Very good!
Rebecca Martin
This recipe was ok….. it didnt really have a good flavor and was a little too strong.
Eric Mccarthy
Very good, the batter stuck very well to the onions. Wasn’t very spicy, we added some more cayenne pepper to “kick it up a notch..”
Thomas Evans
These were fantastic! Great texture and flavor, but we sure didn’t consider them spicy at all. DH thought there was too much oregano, but I used mexican instead of italian so that may have been why. I only did two onions and there wasn’t enough batter for all of it. So if you are doing 4 you should double the stuff. I used egg beaters in the carton for this. My DH had me do some shrimp in this too and said it was a winner. This is a definite keeper, thanks Luna.
Tricia Lara
Love these, they are easy to make and sastify that craving every time!
Ann Lin
We just did not care for the basil and oregano. I will try this again leaving those out and adding garlic powder. I always drain fried foods on a cookie cooling rack with a paper towel underneath so the food stays crisp on all sides.
Nathan Castillo
good stuff… got rave reviews from my husband.
Rachel Cabrera
These were really good! Such a nice change of flavor from the normal beer battered or plain breaded onion rings. I used one large onion to one egg. Omitted the basil and oregano and didn’t have any pepper flakes to use. This was enough for the two of us. Will keep the leftover coating for future batches!
Julie Hicks
These were awesome! My family likes spicy foods so these were a big hit, my big kids ate them as fast as I could fry them up.
Christopher Sanchez
this was the best onion ring recipe I have found…loved how the bread crumbs stuck to the egg mixture. My family thoroughly enjoyed it…even the spices! My husband said they didn’t even taste like homemade! This will definitely be a keeper!
Donna Wise
I tried this because I had a craving for onion rings but didn’t have any beer or soda water to make beer battered traditional style onion rings. Anyway, these are pretty good! Mind you I didn’t follow this to a tee. I used cracker crumbs instead of bread crumbs, and omitted the pepper flakes, oregano and basil. They turned out light and crispy, with a little zing from the cayenne. Thanks Luna.

 

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