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Easy Onion Strings

Easy Onion Strings are a crispy and delicious addition to burgers and sandwiches or serve them up as an irresistible side dish or appetizer!

Onion Strings on a wire rack

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Easy Onion Strings

Crispy deep fried onions are one of my favorites to add to BBQ Burgers and they are totally quick and easy to make at home! If you are grilling, cook them up on your propane burner and keep the mess out of the kitchen!

Battered Onion Strings

How to Make Onion Strings:

Sliced Onions and buttermilk

  1. Peel onion, cut in half and slice thin. Place in a bowl and cover with buttermilk. Spices and flour for Onion Strings
  2. Mix flour and seasonings together in a zip top bag. Flour & spices for Onion Strings
  3. Add a few onion slices to flour and shake to coat. Shake off excess flour and place in a single layer on a baking sheet. Easy Onion Strings frying in a skillet
  4. Heat oil in a cast iron skillet and fry onions a few at a time until crispy. Remove to a wire rack to drain.

Fried Onion Strings on a wire rack

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Best Tools for Deep Frying:

Propane burner – This is the one we have, works great for outdoor cooking and deep frying.

Cast iron is my favorite or deep frying.  It eats evenly and maintains a steady temperature to keep your oil hot. A cast iron skillet and a Dutch oven are must- haves deep for deep frying.

My favorite tongs and this Stainless Steel Spider Strainer are super handy.

Wire Racks are a must or draining your deep fried foods.

Dishes for Easy Onion Strings

More Recipes to Serve with Onion Strings:

Smoked Roast Beef Sandwiches are an epic sandwich topped with Vidalia Onion Spread and a side of Onion Strings or add them to the sandwiches!

Fried Chicken Strips and Onion Strings is a classic combo, even better than the drive thru!

Dr Pepper Barbecue Sloppy Joes pair wonderfully with Onion Strings. So easy and delicious!

Onion Strings on a rack

Give these Crispy Onion Strings a try to serve with your favorite burgers, sandwiches or as a quick and easy appetizer. You might want to make a double batch, they disappear in a hurry!

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Onion Strings on a wire rack
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Easy Onion Strings

Easy Onion Strings are a crispy and delicious addition to burgers and sandwiches or serve them up as an irresistible side dish or appetizer!
Prep Time5 minutes
Cook Time10 minutes
Total Time15 minutes
Course: Side Dishes
Cuisine: American
Keyword: french fried onions, fried onions, onion straws
Servings: 6 servings
Calories: 793kcal
Author: Milisa

Ingredients

  • 1 large sweet onion
  • 1 cup buttermilk
  • 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons Blackened Seasoning or other a purpose seasoning
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups vegetable oil

Instructions

  • Peel onion, cut in half thinly sliced. Place in a bowl and cover with buttermilk. 
  • Mix flour and seasonings together in a zip top bag. 
  • Add a few onion slices to flour mixture and shake to coat. Shake off excess flour and place in a single layer on a baking sheet. 
  • Heat oil in a cast iron skillet to 350°. Add onions a few at a time until crispy. Remove to a wire rack to drain. 

Notes

Double as needed.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 793kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 73g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 64g | Trans Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 2mg | Sodium: 1842mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 5g

30 Comments

  1. I absolutely Love onion rings / strings; especially with a chocolate milk shake. 🙂
    When having hamburgers; top with a few of the onion strings……..OMG, Delicious. Onion strings are even great topped on top of a grilled hot dog

  2. These onion rings look amazing. Our family loves onion rings. Going to make these with your barbecue hamburgers. Another great recipe! Thanks

        1. These were yum!! I did it in the air fryer and we both were completely satisfied…maybe they would have been ‘extra’ in the deep fry but for the calories saved and that we enjoyed them in and off burgers … it’s worth trying it.

          I used the basket (brushed with a bit of oil) and then dribbled a couple teaspoons of oil on each batch…shaking regularly as I do with fried etc.

          Thanks!

  3. Made the onions strings from this recipe tonight 3/11/2020 for my family. They were so good. Will keep this one for future use. Everyone said they tasted so good with the burgers. Love them😄

  4. These were fantastic. They were exactly what I wanted texture wise. Better than almost any onion rings I have ever had. Simple straightforward and delicious.

    1. *jaw drops to floor, eyes pop out of sockets accompanied by trumpets, heart beats out of chest, awooga awooga sound effect, pulls chain on train whistle that has appeared next to head as steam blows out, slams fists on table, rattling any plates, bowls or silverware, whistles loudly, fireworks shoot from top of head, pants loudly as tongue hangs out of mouth, wipes comically large bead of sweat from forehead, clears throat, straightens tie, combs hair* Ahem, you look very lovely.

  5. Hi! These looks so yummy. I want to make them to put on top of a green bean casserole for Thanksgiving. Do you know if these will keep crispy if I prepare them the day before? I’m just trying to plan everything out. Thanks!

    1. Hi Kelly,
      It’s on my list to try, but I haven’t got around to it yet. If you want to try it, spray the onion strings with olive oil or vegetable oil and place in a single, layer, not touching. I’m thinking 380° for about 8- 10 minutes. I’d keep a close eye on them at about 5 minutes. Let me know how it turns out if you try it.

      ~ Milisa

    2. You’d have to coat (spray) the onions with enough oil to completely moisten the flour coating. These are best fried.

  6. There used to be a small restaurant in Marion Iowa, called “the Maidrite”. This is how they made their onion rings, and they were fabulous! Friends and I would go there just for the onion rings. I’ve made them at in home in a deep fat fryer, it works really well, but it does leave a lot of flour in the grease.

    1. Hi Pat,
      It is a messy business to make onion rings at home, but so worth it and those small town restaurants have always been the best! Thanks for stopping by.

      ~ Milisa

  7. These onion rings made with your spice blend are phenomenal!!! To us they taste just like the “blooming onion” from Outback but just a little milder. I did only use half the cayenne pepper in the recipe. Won’t ever cook them any other way or buy frozen now! Thank you!!

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