Ingredients
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1/4
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2
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2
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1
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2
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Directions
Kick A%% Fried Onion Rings, Nice and crispy! Sweet with a Kick! Top that juicy steak with these! If you want more of a kick add 1 teaspoon of Old Bay to the milk mixture as well!, Can I fry these in an Air Fryer?, Theses are simply amazing! We had them with deep fried shrimp, fried chicken, and a nice salad. Using the Old Bay and the red hot sauce really gave it a flavor like onion rings in a nice restaurant. I never would have thought about adding that. The only thing I would change is maybe putting them in a 175 degree oven. The first ones in the oven got a little dehydrated or maybe I just need to be quicker! Any way thanks for posting and these have become the only onion rings that I’ll make!
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Steps
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Preheat the Oven to 250 Degrees. |
2
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Combine the Buttermilk, Hot Pepper Sauce and Sugar in a Medium Bowl Until the Sugar Dissolves. |
3
Done
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Combine the Flour, Cornmeal, Baking Powder, Old Bay, Salt and Pepper in a Shallow Baking Dish. |
4
Done
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Peel and Cut the Onions Into 1/4-Inch-Thick Slices. |
5
Done
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Separate the Onion Slices Into Rings and Towel Dry. |
6
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Dip the Rings in the Buttermilk and Shake Off the Excess Liquid. |
7
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Dredge the Rings in the Flour Mixture, Shake Off the Excess. |
8
Done
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Meanwhile, Heat the Oil to 400 Degrees Over Medium-High Heat in a Large Heavy Pan. |
9
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Add the Onions to Form a Single Layer on the Oil's Surface and Cook Until Golden Brown, No More Than 3 Minutes. |
10
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Using Tongs, Transfer the Onions to the Paper Towel-Lined Plate. |