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 1/2
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1/2
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2
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1/4
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1/8
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1/8
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1/8
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-
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1/2
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2
Directions
Blooming Onion, A take off from Outback! Yes fattening!, Rating is for the onion only Decreased the cayenne & sliced the onions into rings; mixed the wet & dry ingredients together, dipped & fried delicious! I also didn’t make the dip as we like them with hot sauce Served with sliced garden tomatoes, corn on the cob & king crab legs Thanks for sharing , used to make Bloomin’ Onions when my boys were teenagers with huge appetites They were always a hit I never boiled the onions Instead, I soaked them in ice water for a few hours They ‘bloomed’ perfectly
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Steps
1
Done
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Beat Together the Egg and Buttermilk in a Medium Bowl. |
2
Done
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Combine the Flour, Salt, Pepper, Cayenne, Oregano, Thyme, Cumin and Old Bay in a Separate Bowl. |
3
Done
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Slice 3/4" to 1" Off the Top and Bottom of the Onion and Remove Skin. |
4
Done
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Cut Out a 1" Core and Slice About 3/4 of the Way Down to Create Petals. |
5
Done
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Place the Onion in Boiling Water to Separate the Petals. |
6
Done
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Let Cool. |
7
Done
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Dip the Onion Into the Milk Mixture. |
8
Done
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Dip the Coated Onion Into the Flour Mixture, Covering Liberally. |
9
Done
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Repeat Process. |
10
Done
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Let Onion Set in the Refrigerator For 15 Minutes Before Frying. |
11
Done
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Heat Vegetable Oil in a Deep Fryer or Pot to 350 Degrees. |
12
Done
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Fry the Onion Right Side Up For 10 Minutes Until Brown. |
13
Done
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Drain on a Rack or Paper Towel. |
14
Done
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Combine Ingredients For Dipping Sauce and Serve. |