Beer-Battered Onion Rings
At least an hour of advanced preparation is required, to allow the dry ingredients to blend. This recipe will work well with other vegetables, shrimp, chicken strips, etc.
Yield
6 servingsPrep
1 hrsCook
15 minReady
75 minLow Fat, Low in Saturated Fat, Trans-fat Free, Good source of fiber, Very low in sodium, Low Sodium
Ingredients
Amount | Measure | Ingredient | Features |
---|---|---|---|
2 | each |
onions
|
|
2 | each |
eggs
|
|
2.5 | cups |
all-purpose flour
|
|
1 | teaspoon |
baking powder
|
|
.5 | cup |
cornstarch
|
|
1 | pinch |
salt
|
* |
1 | pinch |
black pepper
|
* |
1 | each |
beer
1 bottle Gordon Biersch Märzen |
* |
1 | x |
milk
to soak onion rings |
* |
1 | x |
all-purpose flour
dredge onion rings |
* |
1 | x |
vegetable oil
as needed |
* |
Ingredients
Amount | Measure | Ingredient | Features |
---|---|---|---|
2 | each |
onions
|
|
2 | each |
eggs
|
|
591 | ml |
all-purpose flour
|
|
5 | ml |
baking powder
|
|
118 | ml |
cornstarch
|
|
1 | pinch |
salt
|
* |
1 | pinch |
black pepper
|
* |
1 | each |
beer
1 bottle Gordon Biersch Märzen |
* |
1 | x |
milk
to soak onion rings |
* |
1 | x |
all-purpose flour
dredge onion rings |
* |
1 | x |
vegetable oil
as needed |
* |
Directions
- Combine dry ingredients in a mixing bowl. Add the beer and eggs, mixing constantly. If the mixture seems too thick, adjust consistency by adding more beer or some water. Allow to rest at least one hour before using.
- Peel and cut the onions into 1-inch rings. Soak in milk. Coat rings in the additional flour so the batter will adhere better to rings.
- Fill frying pan with oil (enough to completely cover the onions). Heat oil to approximately 375°F.
- Dip onion rings in batter and drop in oil. Cook until golden brown. Remove from oil and place on paper towels to dry.
- Serve hot with barbecue sauce on side.