Onion rings recipe | Eggless batter onion rings - Raks Kitchen (2024)

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Onion rings - Homemade, egg free and super crisp, as good as fast food style. Step by step photos for easy understanding.

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I am a big fan of onion rings, Burger king’s onion rings. Sadly its been long long time since I had it. Often crave for it and always wondered how they make onion rings like the one we get at Burger king.

I am sure its processed lot. But I had no idea to try it out at home. Last year my friend Sangeeta sent me a youtube link for onion rings. But it had eggs. So I didn’t bother much to try it out.

This year again she sent me the pictures of her onion rings she tried (with egg). I was so tempted but wanted to try it out eggless. I knew I had to substitute eggs with something.

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So I added baking powder and tried. Made few changes in the recipe so as to suit my taste and according to the ingredients in my pantry. And it worked!

I was not that confident when I started to try this one, but it turned out perfect! Aj after coming back from school told it was too good and even after cooling down, it was decently crisp too.

While you try this recipe, I recommend yellow/ white onions for this as it has thick layers, perfect for making onion rings. Easy to separate as rings too.

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Onion rings - Homemade, egg free

Onion rings - Homemade, egg free and super crisp, as good as fast food style. Step by step photos for easy understanding.

Course Snack

Cuisine Global

Prep Time 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Author Raks Anand

Servings 4

Cup measurements

Ingredients

  • 2 Yellow onion or white onion
  • ½ cup All purpose flour Maida - Minus 2 tablespoon
  • ½ teaspoon Baking powder
  • ¼ cup Corn flour corn starch
  • ½ teaspoon Oregano or any dry herb
  • Garlic – 1 finely chopped
  • ¾ cup Milk
  • ¾ cup Fresh bread crumbs
  • Salt
  • Black pepper powder – optional to serve

Instructions

  • Slice onion into thick discs and separate the rings as shown in the picture.

  • You can use the middle tiny rings for your regular cooking.

  • In a mixing bowl, first take the flour. Dust all the onion rings well to coat it. This is to ensure batter sticking to the onion later when we dip it in the batter.

  • Now add corn flour (white corn flour/starch), dried herb, garlic and baking powder to the bowl.

  • Mix well with a whisk to ensure even mixing.

  • Add milk and mix well to make a batter, neither too thick nor too thin, just to give a even coating to the onion.

  • Dip each ring in the batter and arrange in a wire rack.

  • Take bread crumbs in a plate or broad bowl. Coat each dipped onion ring with the bread crumb and arrange in the wire rack or another plate.

  • Heat oil and put flame to medium.

  • Fry the onion rings in medium flame until golden, turning once in between.

  • Oil heat should be moderate, otherwise it will be darkening soon and wont be crispy.

  • Drain in paper towel and sprinkle salt immediately over it.

Notes

  • Onion should be sliced in correct thickness. Not too thin, not too thick.
  • I used self rising flour, so adjust milk accordingly to get the right consistency.
  • Original recipe used garlic powder, I used fresh garlic, chopped.
  • Using wire rack helps the batter evenly coated in the onion. If you place in plate, then batter may be too much in the bottom.
  • Also coating all the rings at a time first in batter and later all the rings in the bread crumb will be less messy. If you dip in batter and immediately coat each ring, then your hand will get too messy, ending up wasting bread crumbs too.
  • To make fresh bread crumbs, just tear bread slices roughly and grind for 30 seconds in a mixer.Use fresh bread crumb for best result. Dry ones will not be that useful in this recipe.
  • Adding salt in the batter will make the onion rings less crispy. Also it may not keep crispy for long time.

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Method

1. Slice onion into thick discs and separate the rings as shown in the picture.

You can use the middle tiny rings for your regular cooking. In a mixing bowl, first take the flour.

Dust all the onion rings well to coat it. This is to ensure batter sticking to the onion later when we dip it in the batter.

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2. Now add corn flour (white corn flour/starch), dried herb, garlic and baking powder to the bowl. Mix well with a whisk to ensure even mixing.

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3. Add milk and mix well to make a batter, neither too thick nor too thin, just to give a even coating to the onion.

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4. Dip each ring in the batter and arrange in a wire rack.

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5. Take bread crumbs in a plate or broad bowl. Coat each dipped onion ring with the bread crumb and arrange in the wire rack or another plate.

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6. Heat oil and put flame to medium. Fry the onion rings in medium flame until golden, turning once in between.

Oil heat should be moderate, otherwise it will be darkening soon and wont be crispy. Drain in paper towel and sprinkle salt immediately over it.

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Serve hot with sour cream dip and tomato ketchup. Since we dont salt the batter, its better to have a dip like this.

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Comments

  1. Sundari Nathan

    Wow!! Looks so tempting!! U always rock!! 🙂

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  2. Supriya Nair

    Very tempting... Love the pics

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    • Renee

      Thank you for the recipe. I also used it for broccoli and Cauliflower. Was a hit.

      Reply

      • Raks Anand

        Thank you 🙂

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  3. Neha Tiwari

    Love all ur recipe. Thanx a ton.

    Reply

  4. Neha Tiwari

    Love all ur recipe. Thanx a ton.

    Reply

  5. Veena Theagarajan

    so tempting rings.. I prefer onion rings to french fries

    Reply

  6. parul saluja

    Thanks for this Delicious recipe

    Reply

  7. parul saluja

    Thanks for this Delicious recipe

    Reply

  8. gsathya thangam

    bayangarama yosikareenga raji.super.keep on doing

    Reply

  9. Priyanka Manivannan

    Perfect rings. Super tempting!!!

    Reply

  10. esther

    The presentation is superb as always....

    Reply

  11. sankar saranya

    Tempting,

    Reply

  12. Sindhu Sharma

    wow...tempting...
    perfect rings...will try them for sure....

    Reply

  13. Kanaha

    Wow

    Reply

  14. mullai

    Picture perfect...super

    Reply

  15. Anonymous

    I Love onion Rings and was disheartened sometime to know that egg is used in batter. This is recipe made me so happy for the day. I have pinned it on my pinteres

    Reply

  16. Shilpi verma

    Wow...nice recipe...can we use red onions for this

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  17. Raks anand

    White onion or yellow onion is thick, so easy to make as rings. You can sure try with red onion too.

    Reply

  18. Vibha

    Where can I send u the picture of what I made? I did not use bread crumbs. It turned out crispy and lovely to eat!

    Reply

  19. varsha s

    U did not add maida ??

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  20. Raks anand

    [emailprotected] or to Facebook page

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  21. Raks anand

    In first step by flour I mean maida. Sorry if it's confusing since I have used different bowls too

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  22. Deeksh*ta Jaideep

    Hi, u mentioned that you used self raising flour.. If I use self raising flour do I need to add baking powder again

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  23. Unknown

    Hi, u mentioned u have add self raising flour.. If I use self raising flour do I need to add baking powder again?

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  24. Raks anand

    If using self raising flour, you need not add baking powder.

    Reply

  25. s j

    Hi
    Actually I always follow ur recipes
    Thanks for posting all these simple yet delicious recipes
    Just a small question
    Can we bake these onion rings instead of frying by following the same recipe. Pls advise

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  26. Raks anand

    You can sure try. I have not tried though 🙂 So you can google for baked version and adapt the baking temperature from it and follow the same method. Hope this helps

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  27. san

    Can we use powdered corn flakes instead of bread crumbs?

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  28. Raks anand

    Sure you can use.

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  29. subbu lakshmi

    Tried this recipe came out very well...crispy evening snacks...thanks for the recipe☺☺☺

    Reply

  30. Bhavna

    If using self raising flour do we have to use baking powder? And if yes how much?Waiting for your response .Thanks

    Reply

    • Raks Anand

      No need to add baking powder if using self raising flour.

      Reply

  31. nisarg doshi

    Amazing I'll surely try this. Looks delicious and delicate.

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  32. Kelly

    These are perfect! Thank you!

    Reply

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