Best Ever Onion Rings

  4.1 – 35 reviews  • Onion

A highly well-liked Spanish drink called kalimotxo, also known as calimocho, is made by young people in Spain for typical “botellon” celebrations and is available in numerous places. Calimocho was first practiced in Spain’s Basque area, but it has now spread to the rest of the country and the rest of the world. Any cola will do when making calimocho, however Coca-Cola is the “authentic” cola.

Prep Time: 15 mins
Cook Time: 12 mins
Additional Time: 3 mins
Total Time: 30 mins
Servings: 8
Yield: 8 servings

Ingredients

  1. 2 eggs
  2. 1 cup milk
  3. 1 cup all-purpose flour
  4. 2 teaspoons baking powder
  5. 2 teaspoons onion salt
  6. 1 quart vegetable oil for frying
  7. 4 large onions, peeled and sliced into rings

Instructions

  1. Whisk together eggs, milk, flour, baking powder, and onion salt in a bowl to make a smooth batter.
  2. Heat the oil in a large saucepan or deep fryer until a thermometer reads 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
  3. Dip the onion rings evenly into the batter, then fry in the oil for 2 to 3 minutes, working in batches if necessary, until the onion rings are golden brown. With a slotted spoon, remove the onion rings to paper towels to drain. Serve hot.
  4. The nutrition data for this recipe includes the full amount of the breading ingredients. The actual amount of the breading consumed will vary. We have determined the nutritional value of oil for frying based on a retention value of 10% after cooking. The exact amount will vary depending on cooking time and temperature, ingredient density, and the specific type of oil used.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 1092 kcal
Carbohydrate 20 g
Cholesterol 49 mg
Dietary Fiber 2 g
Protein 5 g
Saturated Fat 15 g
Sodium 608 mg
Sugars 6 g
Fat 112 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Jason Reynolds
These were really good. I used 1 tsp salt and 2 tsp onion powder in place of onion salt. Added dash of garlic powder. The batter was perfect consistency and did not fall off of the onions.
Kristina Hernandez
Oh so tasty and oh so easy to make. So many other recipes require too much prep for onion rings. I actually had to cook everything else and then do the onion rings in batches for each plate because they cook so quickly. I could have made all the onion rings for everyone, then served, but it was my choice to give everyone a huge pile of onion rings on each plate. Everyone loved it.
Timothy Brennan
So good! Had some batter left over and used it on some yellow squash ! I’m thinking this is excellent batter for a host of veggies!
Claire Page
I added a dash of black pepper and garlic powder. I also dipped onion rings in Italian Style bread crumbs after dipping them in the batter. Then, I fried them. Also, I didn’t have onion salt so I used 2 teaspoons of table salt & 2 teaspoons of onion powder. I like how they taste, but the batter had the consistency of pancake batter which made things a little difficult when I went to dip the rings in the bread crumbs. I will make this again but I need to figure out how to keep the batter from falling off of the rings!
Andrew Porter
Too hard to make
Dominique Martinez
very good and easy to make
Karen Williams
Everyone raved about these. Will most likely use the batter recipe for other frying in the future.
Kristine Freeman
Best onion rings ever! Fiancé loved them too. They weren’t greasy, but they were fluffy.
Kristi Wagner
My grandkids loved them! I will definitely make them again.
Natalie Stewart
I have never made a better onion ring! Not more than an hour ago did I make this for my fiance and I….he is raving about this recipe! Thank you so much for sharing your delicious recipe…I have bookmarked this, and will be using it for onions as well as other vegetables, and fish. What a hit!
Micheal Curry
I made a gluten-free version of this using the 1-4-1 all purpose GF flour. Took someone else’s idea and used garlic salt (as i did not have onion salt either)and salted after taking out of the pan. also had to add a 1/4 cup of water because my batter seemed too thick. With all that, my family LOVED these. There was nothing left over and I made 4 lg onions worth. Thanks!
Mason Berry
I think the taste of the batter was very good. If you hold the onion in the grease for a second when you put them in they won’t go to the bottom, I used tongues for that. I also like the little crispy pieces that were left behind in the pan as I fried them, they were great on the burgers we made.
Maria Gonzalez
I’m not really a fried-food fan (and making it at home kind of scares me a little), but I was craving onion rings and decided to give this a try. My whole family loved it! One important note – you MUST dredge the onions in flour before putting them in the batter. Otherwise the batter will just fall off when it hits the hot oil. Also, I halved the batter recipe and it was just enough for one onion. I loved the puffiness of it, but if you don’t like that you could omit the baking soda. I sprinkled with some salt when they came out of the fryer. Delicious! I’ll use this batter for other things, like mushrooms or zucchini.
Michael Colon
I love these! I omitted the salt and used a table blend of spices, dipped in flour, batter and then flour again! Deep fried until golden and served with special sauce: mayo, ketchup and horseradish with a dash of cayenne! Delicious! Def. will make again!! Easy…….
Amy Brown
I never rate stuff but this recipe was delicious!! Added a little paprika and they are amazing!!!
Brandon Bullock
Very good!! Dipped them in flour first, like someone suggested, then in the batter. They were perfect!
Rick Black
Tried this for the first time — and I have many many an onion ring in 45 yrs of marriage and I thought it was great! I thinned the batter just a bit with a little more milk. Had no problem with them being “donuts” or batter not sticking. Tasted great and will use this again and again! Thanks Angel for a gr8 recipe!
Sophia Carlson
I would like to hug whoever MIDNIGHT_ANGEL is! These onion rings were exactly what I was craving. There was only one thing I did differently. I didn’t have any onion salt on hand, so I used garlic salt instead. Talk about accidental genius! I will make this again and again and again. 🙂
Mark Long
Tried them. Thought they were very good. Husband Loved them.
Isabel Ayala
Ok we love the flavor and tried it twice because of that.The problem I have is it just won’t stick to the onions.Any ideas how to make work this better because it is simple and has great flavor.
Mitchell Williams
I used the recipe to make onion strings. I cut the onion into thin rings then halved them. Then dredged them in flour and into the batter. Turned out great! Add some chili powder or ceyenne pepper to the batter for a kick!

 

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