Amerykańskie krążki cebulowe były od dawna na mojej liście przepisów do wypróbowania. Ich przyrządzenie jest banalnie proste, stanowią za to świetny dodatek do wielu domowych fast foodów - hamburgerów, hot-dogów czy pieczonego mięsa. Podane z ulubionym sosem mogą być też pyszną, chrupiącą przekąską. Co prawda są bardzo kaloryczne, ale od czasu do czasu warto zafundować sobie taki przysmak. Polecam, smacznego:) 1-2 cebule szklanka mąki, słodka papryka, szczypta soli, łyżeczka proszku do pieczenia, szklanka bułki tartej, duże jajko, 2-3 łyżki mleka Obrać cebule, pokroić na dość grube plastry i podzielić na krążki. Do mąki dodać proszek do pieczenia i przyprawy. Krążki cebuli obtaczać w mące, następnie zanurzać w jajku wymieszanym z mlekiem, a następnie dokładnie obtaczać w bułce tartej. Smażyć na rozgrzanym tłuszczu, do zrumienienia. ENGLISH: 1-2 onions, 1 cup of flour, sweet pepper, a pinch of salt, a tsp of baking powder, 1 cup of bread crumbs, 1 large egg, 2-3 tbsp of milk Peel the onions and cut into rings. Combine the flour with the seasonings and baking powder. Whisk the egg with some milk. Dip each onion ring into the flour mixture, next into the egg mixture and then cover well with bread crumbs. Fry on a hot oil, until golden brown. Drain on a kitchen towel. Enjoy:)
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Krążki cebulowe to jedna z najbardziej znanych przekąsek w USA i nie tylko. U nas stają się coraz bardziej popularne i po pojawieniu się w różnych restauracjach i barach szybkiej obsługi, czas aby wykonać je samodzielnie. Nie jest to trudne i nie wymaga wielu zdolności kulinarnych. Onion rings to wyjątkowo tania i wyjątkowo dobra przekąska, którą można jeść bez końca. Pasuje prawie do wszystkiego. Miałam okazję nawet zjeść "klasyczny" obiad ze schabowym i surówka, gdzie krążki cebulowe zastępowały ziemniaki. A na imprezę, czy do filmu lub meczu taka cebula w cieście jest lepsza nic popcorn. Na zimno smakuje już trochę słabiej ale nadal dobra. Chrupiąca panierka a w środku smakowita cebula to proste i wyjątkowo udane połączenie. Przepis na krążki cebulowe jest prosty a wszystko samo się nam będzie smażyć. Trzeba tylko uważać aby olej nie był za gorący, bo spalimy nasze krążki cebulowe. Onion rings można podsumować bardzo krótko: Cebula w najlepszym wydaniu jakie widział świat kulinarny.
Once you have your sliced onion rings, you're gonna wanna give them their buttermilk bath. Buttermilk is going to just. introduce a little bit of a tang. Put it right in your refrigerator 30 Witajcie w Nowym Roku! Życzę Wam aby był dużo lepszy i spokojniejszy od poprzedniego.. Dziś nietypowo, bo nie na słodko, a przekąskowo. Myślę, że przepis w sam raz na karnawał: pyszne, chrupkie cebulowe krążki idealnie nadadzą się jako przekąska na domówki. Megaproste i bardzo szybko znikają, a niektórzy dają się nabrać , że to smażone kalmary :))) Składniki na krążki cebulowe: 2 duże cebule 200 g mąki pszennej 1 łyżeczka proszku do pieczenia 1 łyżeczka soli szczypta czosnku w proszku 1 jajo (L) 250 ml mleka 4 łyżki bułki tartej 4 łyżki płatków kukurydzianych ( rozgniecionych) olej do smażenia Cebulę obieramy. Kroimy w plastry( ok 0,5 cm) – plastry rozdzielamy na pierścienie. (*mój sposób na krojenie cebuli: obraną wkładam na 20 minut do zimnej wody)Mąkę mieszamy z proszkiem, solą i czosnkiem. Każdy cebulowy pierścień obtaczamy w tej mieszance i odkładamy na deskę. Do reszty mąki dodajemy mleko, jajo i dokładnie mieszamy. ( ciasto ma mieć konsystencję gęstej śmietany). Krążki zanurzamy w cieście i dokładnie obtaczamy w mieszance płatków i bułki tartej. Smażymy z obu stron na złoty kolor. Osączamy na papierowym ręczniku Smacznego! sorry za jakość zdjęć: robione na szybko telefonem, przed Sylwestrem- sami rozumiecie:) In a one bowl, add the almond flour, salt, and pepper. In another bowl, add the keto bread crumbs and in a third bowl, add the eggs and whisk together. Get one onion and dip in the egg mixture, followed by the almond flour mixture, then the egg mixture again, and finally in the keto bread crumbs. Shake off excess coating and set aside. Jak ugotować Onion rings Definicja ONION RINGS: Produkty 3 duze cebule 1/2 szkl maki 3/4 lyż soli 1/8 lyż pieprzu 1/2 lyz proszku do pieczenia 1 jajo 1/2 szkl mleka olej Wykonanie Cebule umyc, obrac i pokroic w 2 cm plastry. Odzielic kazdy krazek od siebie. W misce polaczyc make, sol,pieprz, proszek do pieczenia. W innym naczyniu wymieszac jajko i mleko. Mleczna miksture dodacdo suchych skladnikow. Zanurzac krazki cebuli w ciescie. Rozgrzac olej w glebokiej patelni lub we frytkownicy. Smazyc az bada zloto brazowe. Wyciagnac gotowe krazki cebulowe a nastepnie osaczyc na reczniku papierowym. Posypac odrobina soli. Czym jest Onion rings znaczenie w Słownik O .Spread the bread crumbs out on a plate or shallow dish. Place rings one at a time into the crumbs, and scoop the crumbs up over the rings to coat. The coating should cling very well. Repeat with remaining rings. Deep fry the rings a few at time for 2 to 3 minutes, or until golden brown. Remove to paper towels to drain.
Download Article Download Article Homemade onion rings take a bit of work, but they are worth the effort, as they make an excellent appetizer or side dish. The ones made from this recipe are covered in a batter that is tasty and crunchy. Ingredients 1 large onion Frying oil 1 cup sifted flour 2 teaspoons salt 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder 1 egg ⅔ cup milk 1 tablespoon vegetable oil Paprika to taste 1Peel the onion and slice it 1/4-inch ( thick. Separate the onion rings. 2Add the onion rings to a bowl of ice water and let stand for 30 minutes. Advertisement 3Place the rings onto paper towels to dry. Advertisement 1Sift flour, salt and baking powder into a mixing bowl and set aside. 2 3Add the egg yolk to a small bowl and lightly beat. 4Add the beaten egg yolk, milk and 1 tablespoon ( ml) of vegetable oil to the flour mixture. 5Add the egg white to another mixing bowl and beat until stiff. 6 Advertisement 1Preheat 1-inch ( of vegetable oil to 375ºF/190ºC. 2Dip the onion rings in the batter. Carefully place the dipped rings in the hot oil. 3Cook the onion rings until golden. 4Remove the onion rings using tongs or a similar long-handled implement. Drain the onion rings on paper towels. Once drained, they're ready to serve with the rest of your meal. 5Finished. Serve immediately while still hot and crispy. Advertisement Add New Question Question How thick should I cut the onion? You can cut it as thin or as thick as you'd like. Keep in mind that the thicker you cut the onion, the longer it may take to cook. Question Can we make onion rings without egg? Havarti2 Community Answer Yes. You could use milk instead. Question What is the best type of food to serve with onion rings? Salty foods. Foods like battered fish, steak, gammon etc, will all work well with onion rings. Chips work with onion rings too. Question Is 620 calories a lot? It's all relative. It's about a quarter of your daily required calories, so if you are replacing a meal with something worth 620 calories, or consuming it with other low-calorie foods, it should be fine. Question Why separate the egg? It is a process of mixing the fat (yolk of the egg) in to the mix first to make a rich taste, and then whisking the whites for lightness that makes the batter crunchy. It is a little like souffle it that regard. Question Can I use bread crumbs instead of flour? Usually it is good to use both, as it creates a crispier shell. But if you will be satisfied with a thinner and less crunchy shell, then yes, you can use bread crumbs. Question Is there anything I can use instead of milk? Yes. Almond milk and coconut milk make great alternatives that will work just as well. Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement Video Do not overload the hot oil with too many onion rings. Add a few at a time to keep the onion rings from becoming greasy and soggy. Consider serving a range of dipping sauces for the onion rings. Honey Mustard and Ketchup are two standbys, but salad dressings such as Ranch and Thousand Island also provide good flavor. Thousand Island with horseradish added to taste will have a spicy flavor similar to some fast food restaurants "zesty" onion ring dip. Plain malt vinegar is also a good option for onion rings. In general, the larger the onion, the sweeter it will be (relative to other onions of the same type). You can always add sugar to the batter if a sample onion ring does not have the proper flavor balance, but you cannot take sugar away from the batter. Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement Keep a pan lid handy to cover the oil in case of fire. Use care when frying in hot oil. Advertisement Things You'll Need Knife Cutting board Measuring cups and spoons Deep saucepan or skillet Frying thermometer Mixing bowls Spoon References Adapted from: Mom's Best Recipes Volume 2 by Shirley McNevich, Internet Archive About This Article Article SummaryXTo make homemade onion rings, start by peeling an onion and cutting it into 1/4-inch thick slices. Then, separate all of the rings and soak them in a bowl of ice water for 30 minutes. Next, while those are soaking, combine flour, salt, baking powder, egg, milk, and vegetable oil to make the batter. Finally, dip the onions in the batter and fry them in vegetable oil on the stovetop until they're golden brown. To learn how to prepare the batter for your onion rings so it's nice and crispy, scroll down! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 551,027 times. Reader Success Stories Kenzie Oduardo Feb 15, 2017 "I was at Red Robin and I was hungry for onion rings. But I did not have enough money. So I decided to make them..." more Did this article help you?
Co zrobić, kiedy zwykłe frytki w karcie dodatków już nie zaspokajają potrzeb Twoich gości? Co dobrze komponuje się ze stekami, burgerami, a także sprawdza się niezależnie jako przekąska? Odpowiedź jest prosta – onion rings, czyli krążki cebulowe rodem z USA! Oto kilka tricków, jak przygotować tę prostą potrawę tak, aby stała się bestsellerem. Grubość ma znaczenie Kwestia grubości plastra cebuli jest zależna od gustu każdego kucharza, a przede wszystkim od jego gości. Pamiętajmy jednak, że we fryturze krążki smażą się bardzo krótko. Z tego powodu nie należy przesadzać z rozmiarem, ponieważ otrzymamy upieczone z zewnątrz ciasto, a surową cebulę w środku. Sugerujemy pozostawać w granicy – cm. Kąpiel w maślance Silnie enzymatyczne cebule potrafią mieć bardzo intensywny smak. Aby lekko go złagodzić, wielu kucharzy moczy pokrojone krążki w wodzie. Zamiast tego proponujemy mleczną alternatywę – 30 minutowa kąpiel w maślance nie tylko osłabi mocny smak, ale także zmiękczy cebulę i spowoduje, że panierka będzie się lepiej trzymać. Inwestycja w przyprawy W celu dodania aromatu i walorów smakowych samej panierce sięgnijmy do szuflady z przyprawami. Krążki będą cebulowe w stu procentach, jeśli do ciasta dodamy mieloną cebulę. Dobrze sprawdzi się też granulowany czosnek, wędzona słodka papryka lub chili dla dodania ostrości. W wersjach egzotycznych możemy eksperymentować z suszonymi płatkami glonów nori.Tedy skutečné cibulové kroužky z onion rings ;)Cibulový-O-Ni-On nákupní košique: pěkné velké cibule (tak akorát, já měl dvě) mouku. vaječné žloutky z vajíček (1/cibuli) mlíčko (pivo) koření – čili, pepř, sušenou mletou zeleninu (dle naturelu) ojlej (neolivový prosím) Příprava těstíčka: Download Article Download Article If you're a fan of onions, fried onion rings are one of the most perfect snacks. Perfectly crispy, salty, and sweet, properly-prepared onion rings are the perfect complement to burgers or sandwiches, and go great dipped in ketchup. Keep scrolling past the jump to learn how you can fry some up. Ingredients 1/3 pint milk (155ml) 2-3 eggs, cracked Seasonings (garlic powder, onion powder, seasoned salt, paprika etc.) Flour Medium or large onion (possibly multiple depending how many you're making) Vegetable oil Steps Download Article 1Place some aluminum foil on your counter close to your stove and put two large mixing bowls on top. Meanwhile, put some paper towels onto a plate, or bowl. This will be used to drain the cooked onion rings. 2Fill one of the bowls about halfway to two thirds full with milk. Add the eggs and some of the seasonings. Mix ingredients well. Advertisement 3Fill the other bowl with flour and the remaining seasonings, then mix. 4Cut medium or large onion into rings, according to how many onion rings you want, and place them to the side. 5Put fresh vegetable oil in a large frying pan around half an inch deep. Use moderate heat. 6Dip one of the onion slices that you set aside into the milk, and then into the flour. Repeat until it the slice is thoroughly covered in the batter (about 3 times). Carefully lower the slice into the pan. Use a fork or metal tongs to get the slices into the pan. 7Repeat the above dipping process until there is no more room in the frying pan. 8When the onion rings are golden brown, carefully turn them over. Watch out; the oil is hot. Once both sides are golden brown , remove them from the pan and place them onto the paper towel- covered plate or bowl. 9Continue to make onion rings, repeating steps six through eight. Note: because the oil is already hot, it'll take a lot less time to cook the next batch, so keep an eye on them so they don't burn. 10Don't forget to turn off the stove after cooking. Be careful of how you dispose of the oil; it's the best to let it cool down before getting rid of it. 11 Your onion rings are ready to serve. Enjoy! Note: If you have one, you can use a deep-fryer to cook the above; the oil will drain better. Advertisement Add New Question Question Do I need the flour, or can I make it with just eggs, milk & panko? Yes. The flour helps the onion rings become fluffy and rise while frying. Question Is it possible to make them without milk? Yes, but without milk, the onion rings could be too dry. Question Can I make it without eggs? Yes, but you will need an egg substitute. You can make one yourself or buy one from the shop, such as Ener-G Egg Replacer. You can also try ground flaxseed, silken tofu, or banana. Question Can you make them with a different type of oil? Yes, but be sure that the oil you choose is supposed to be used for frying, as not all oils are meant to be heated to the level necessary to fry food. Question Can you use milk, eggs, and pancake flour? Pancake mix or boxed flour mixes can always be used to batter items - the texture will be different, more like a pancake texture. Question What spices can I use other than the spices mentioned here? I suppose you could use any spice you like the flavour of. Question Can I make them without using eggs and milk? Yes. You can search for these recipes online. Question Can I use 1/3 cup of milk instead of 1/3 pint of milk? No, you should follow the recipe if you want the onion rings to turn out properly. Question How do you stop the batter from falling off? That's always a bit of a challenge. But I've found the best way to minimize the batter falling off during cooking is to make sure the oil is hot enough to start frying the onion rings immediately when placed in the oil, and to be as gentle as you can while turning them over. Question What onions make the best onion rings? Vidalia onions are nice, but they are a bit sweeter than other onion types. You could try a couple of different onion types and see which works (and tastes!) best to you. The best part about cooking is learning what works best for you! See more answers Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement VideoRead Video Transcript You can cook smaller slices inside the larger ones to save time. If you didn't use a deep fryer, place a piece of tissue on a plate and let the tissue soak in excess oil, then onto serving plate. Be careful when your cutting the onions to avoid cutting yourself. Be careful while putting them in and taking them out of the hot oil. You can seriously burn yourself if you are not using proper utensils to handle the onions. Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement Oil pops, and may cause small amounts to get on your skin. Step away from the stove if this happens, and lower the flame underneath the frying pan. Be careful when you're working with oil; if it's too hot it can catch fire. That is why using a moderate flame under the frying pan is suggested. Hot oil can also leave some very painful burns if it gets on your skin. Advertisement About This Article Article SummaryXIf you want to make your own onion rings, slice a medium or large onion, then use your fingers to separate the rings. Heat about a half-inch of vegetable oil in a large skillet. When the oil is hot, dip each individual ring in a shallow dish filled with milk, 2-3 eggs, and your choice of seasonings. Then, dredge the onion rings in flour and carefully drop them in the hot oil. Fry each onion ring for 2-3 minutes on both sides, or until both sides are golden brown. Continue until all of the rings are fried, working in batches so you don’t overcrowd the pan. To learn more about some of the seasonings you can use on your onion rings, keep reading! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 500,657 times. Reader Success Stories Katrina Williams Apr 25, 2017 "I've been missing the mark on my way of frying onion rings, potato wedges and fish. This article helped me with the..." more Did this article help you? Slice onion into 1/2″ thick slices and separate into rings. Add the onion rings to 1 1/2 cups flour, toss to coat and let sit for 30 min. When ready to fry them up, in a bowl add the remaining flour (1 1/2 cups) with the cornstarch, garlic powder, onion powder, cayenne, sugar, and salt, in a large bowl. In a bowl whisk together the beer for 9 onion rings2 large white onions3 slices mozzarella cheese2 cups flour (250 g)5 eggs2 cups breadcrumb (230 g)oil, for fryingmarinara sauceCalories 424Fat 11gCarbs 60gFiber 3gSugar 6gProtein 17gEstimated values based on one serving and cut onions into 1-centimeter (½ inch) rings. Separate the the mozzarella into 4 even a smaller onion ring in the center of a larger the gap between the rings with the mozzarella strips. For extra cheesiness, use two layers of cheese. Repeat with remaining onion rings and freeze for 1 the flour, eggs, and breadcrumbs into three separate each prepared ring in the flour first. Then dip into the egg, then the breadcrumbs, then the egg again, and one last time into the breadcrumbs. Repeat with the remaining onion rings and place in a large pot with oil and set over medium high heat until it reaches 350˚F (175˚C).Fry the rings until golden brown, being careful not to fry them for too long as the cheese may ooze out on a paper towel, then serve with marinara!Enjoy!for 9 onion rings2 large white onions3 slices mozzarella cheese2 cups flour (250 g)5 eggs2 cups breadcrumb (230 g)oil, for fryingmarinara sauceCalories 424Fat 11gCarbs 60gFiber 3gSugar 6gProtein 17gEstimated values based on one serving and cut onions into 1-centimeter (½ inch) rings. Separate the the mozzarella into 4 even a smaller onion ring in the center of a larger the gap between the rings with the mozzarella strips. For extra cheesiness, use two layers of cheese. Repeat with remaining onion rings and freeze for 1 the flour, eggs, and breadcrumbs into three separate each prepared ring in the flour first. Then dip into the egg, then the breadcrumbs, then the egg again, and one last time into the breadcrumbs. Repeat with the remaining onion rings and place in a large pot with oil and set over medium high heat until it reaches 350˚F (175˚C).Fry the rings until golden brown, being careful not to fry them for too long as the cheese may ooze out on a paper towel, then serve with marinara!Enjoy! Fk9L.