Crispy Golden Pub-Style Onion Rings

Onions Added: 10/6/2024
Crispy Golden Pub-Style Onion Rings
Indulge in the ultimate pub experience with these Crispy Golden Onion Rings! Coated in a perfectly seasoned batter and deep-fried to a beautiful golden brown, these onion rings are a flavorful delight that will elevate any meal. Whether you're enjoying them as a tasty appetizer or serving them alongside burgers and cold beers, they are guaranteed to impress. The secret to their irresistible crunch lies in the unique blend of spices and the addition of beer, which adds a rich depth of flavor. For an extra kick, try adding minced jalapeรฑos to the batter. Enjoy with your favorite dipping sauce like ranch dressing for the perfect pub-style snack experience!
4
Servings
150
Calories
12
Ingredients
Crispy Golden Pub-Style Onion Rings instructions

Ingredients

egg 1 (beaten)
self-rising flour 1 cup (can substitute with regular flour)
beer 3/4 cup (cold)
seasoning salt 2 teaspoons
chili powder 1 teaspoon
sugar 1/4 teaspoon
onion powder 1/4 teaspoon
paprika 1/2 teaspoon
garlic powder 1/2 teaspoon
ground cayenne red pepper powder 1/8 teaspoon
large sweet onion 1 (thickly sliced and separated into rings)
jalapeno pepper 1 (optional) (minced very fine, fresh or jarred)

Instructions

Nutrition Information

7g
Fat
19g
Carbs
2.5g
Protein

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes these onion rings pub-style?
These onion rings are considered pub-style because they are coated in a perfectly seasoned beer batter and deep-fried to a beautiful golden brown, offering a rich depth of flavor and irresistible crunch.
How many servings does this recipe make?
This recipe is designed to make 4 servings.
What is the calorie count for one serving?
There are 150 calories in each serving of these onion rings.
What type of onion is recommended for this recipe?
The recipe calls for one large sweet onion.
Can I substitute the self-rising flour?
Yes, you can substitute the 1 cup of self-rising flour with regular flour if needed.
Why is beer used in the batter?
Beer is added to the batter to provide a rich depth of flavor and to help create a unique, light, and crispy texture.
Should the beer be cold when added to the batter?
Yes, the recipe specifies using 3/4 cup of cold beer for the best results.
How much fat is in a single serving?
Each serving contains 7g of fat.
What are the total carbohydrates per serving?
There are 19g of carbohydrates in each serving.
How much protein does this recipe provide?
Each serving contains 2.5g of protein.
How should the onions be prepared?
The onion should be thickly sliced and then separated into individual rings.
What is the secret to the extra kick in these onion rings?
For an extra kick, you can add one finely minced jalape o pepper to the batter.
What spices are included in the seasoning blend?
The seasoning blend includes seasoning salt, chili powder, onion powder, paprika, garlic powder, and ground cayenne red pepper powder.
How much seasoning salt is required?
The recipe requires 2 teaspoons of seasoning salt.
Is there sugar in the onion ring batter?
Yes, a small amount (1/4 teaspoon) of sugar is added to the batter.
How much garlic powder is used?
The recipe calls for 1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder.
What amount of paprika is needed?
You should use 1/2 teaspoon of paprika in the mixture.
How much chili powder should be added?
The recipe includes 1 teaspoon of chili powder.
How should the egg be prepared for the batter?
One egg should be beaten before being added to the batter ingredients.
Is there cayenne pepper in this recipe?
Yes, 1/8 teaspoon of ground cayenne red pepper powder is included for spice.
Can I use jarred jalape os instead of fresh ones?
Yes, you can use either fresh or jarred jalape os as long as they are minced very fine.
What dipping sauce is suggested for these onion rings?
The description suggests serving them with ranch dressing for the perfect snack experience.
What is the total number of ingredients in this recipe?
There are 12 ingredients used to make these onion rings.
How much onion powder is required?
The recipe uses 1/4 teaspoon of onion powder.
What food category does this recipe fall into?
This recipe is categorized under Onions and is considered a fried snack or appetizer.
Are these onion rings suitable for serving with beverages?
Yes, they are described as being perfect to serve alongside burgers and cold beers.
What gives these onion rings their golden color?
The combination of the seasoned batter and deep-frying ensures they turn a beautiful golden brown.
Is the jalape o pepper mandatory?
No, the jalape o pepper is an optional ingredient for those who want extra heat.
How much beer is used in the recipe?
The recipe requires 3/4 cup of beer.
When was this recipe added to the collection?
The recipe was inserted into the system on October 6, 2024.
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