Showing posts with label Beer. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 29, 2010
Sheila's Beer Battered Onion Rings Recipe
I love onions; they are one of my favorite foods. So, naturally onion rings are on the top list of foods I really enjoy. Now onion rings can come in a couple different ways. There is breaded onion rings that have a thick coating where the onion always seems to fall out. I am not a huge fan of them honestly. I have to be in the mood for that kind, which isn’t often. Beer battered onion rings are the way to go for me. I love to make them at home. I actually bought a deep fryer just to make onion rings. It is the only thing I have ever made in my deep fryer. This is the recipe my mom used when I was younger. I have many memories of her making them and us eating them. I thought I would share with you guys the recipe. It is really easy but it is kind of time consuming but extremely worth it in my opinion.
Here is a list of what you will need:
Deep fryer
Can of shortening
Few big onions
12 ounce bottle of the beer of your choice, I buy whatever is on sale usually Coors Light
1 1/2 cups of flour
Salt
Step 1: in a large bowl combine beer and flour. Let it sit for 3 or 4 hours. Resist the urge to stir it after you have mixed it all together. The batter will turn frothy.
Step 2: Put your shortening in your deep fryer and let it heat to the proper temperature. Please consult your deep fryer manual.
Step 3: Cut onions in rings. I usually do thicker rings because when the onion cooks it gets thinner. Separate the rings.
Step 4: Coat rings in the beer batter thoroughly.
Step 5: carefully place the onions in the deep fryer. I usually use a fork. Watch out for splatter and steam.
Step 6: When the onion rings are starting to cook flip them over with a fork or tongs. I always wear an oven mitt to protect my hands. When they are golden brown they are done.
Step 7: Take out onion rings and place on a cookie sheet covered with newspaper and paper towel. Immediately salt both sides.
Repeat steps 4 through 7 until you have the desired amount of onion rings
You can reheat them in the oven for a few minutes at 350 degrees on a cookie sheet
with paper towel.
If you want to make more batter remember it is equal parts beer and flour.
Enjoy!
I hope you try out this onion ring recipe and let me know what you think.
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