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    Home » Holidays » New Years

    Onion Strings

    Published: Nov 21, 2013 · Modified: Feb 5, 2022 by Kim Beaulieu · This post may contain affiliate links

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    Onion strings are a seriously sinful deep fried appetizer that will blow your mind. They are insanely delicious and super easy to make!

    Onion Strings cooked to perfection and served on a platter.

    Onions strings make a magical appetizer or snack. You can even serve them as a side dish.

    They are perfect along side of burgers or smoked sausages. You can even pile them on top of burgers!

    Trust me, nothing is better than a perfect burger topped with delicious crispy onions strings.

    Onion strings taste very similar to traditional onion rings. However, I prefer the strings for snacking and piling on burgers. I tend to think of rings as more of a side dish.

    Onion Strings cooked to perfection and served on a colourful serving platter.

    I saw these on an episode of The Pioneer Woman. They looked so good I almost cried so I just had to try them.

    I've had them in restaurants numerous times but I'd never made them at home. I tend to make onion rings a lot but for some reason I had never made onion strings.

    All that changed the day I made these delightful onion strings!!!

    After that, I make them all all the time and they are absolutely delicious!

    Tips for making Onion Strings:

    • Make sure you use buttermilk for this particular recipe.
    • Slice the onions very finely. The thinner the better.
    • Use a mandoline slicer with caution. Always use the guard!
    • Good quality oil is best. Canola is great for these but vegetable oil would work too.
    • Make sure you shake of excess buttermilk mixture and flour mixture during each step.
    • Use a candy thermometer for your oil to ensure it's at the proper temperature.
    • Work in batches. They cook more evenly if you don't crowd the oil.
    • Always use caution when handling oil!
    • Keep a paper towel lined plate nearby to drain excess oil.

    What to serve with Onion Strings:

    • Sausage Smashed Burgers
    • Onion Ring Cheeseburger
    • Steak Sandwiches
    • Vampire Steaks with Garlic Red Wine Reduction
    • Grilled Flank Steak with Chipotle Butter
    • Grilled Rib Steaks with Chimichurri Sauce from Kiss My Smoke

    Onion Strings cooked to perfection and ready to make all your guests incredibly happy!

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    Onion Strings cooked to perfection and served on a colourful serving platter.
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    Onion Strings

    Onion strings are a seriously sinful deep fried appetizer that will blow your mind. They are insanely delicious and super easy to make!
    Course Appetizer, Side Dish
    Cuisine American
    Keyword onion strings
    Prep Time 1 hour
    Cook Time 15 minutes
    Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes
    Servings 4
    Calories 303kcal

    Ingredients

    • 1 large sweet onion
    • 2 cups buttermilk
    • 2 cups all purpose flour
    • 1 tsp salt
    • 1 tsp pepper
    • canola oil for frying, you will need between 1 to 2 quarts!
    US Customary - Metric

    Instructions

    • Slice your onion super thinly.
    • Now fill a large bowl with buttermilk and drop the onion strings inside. Cover and set aside for an hour.
    • Mix up the flour, salt and pepper in another large bowl. Set aside till you are ready for it.
    • Turn on your deep fryer, or fill you dutch oven with oil. Never fill all the way to the top. You want to leave room for the food and the oil to bubble up as things cook. Nothing is worse than a grease fire so fill only â…“ to ½ full if using dutch oven option. Bring the oil temperature up to 375 degrees F.
    • Uncover the onions and drain excess buttermilk mixture. Working in batches, dunk the onions in the flour mixture. Then drop them carefully into the oil. Cook until they are golden brown. This takes a few minutes, about 4 to 5 minutes. 
    • Use a spider tool to remove the onion strings from the oil. Pop them on a paper towel lined plate to drain off excess grease.
    • You can add some coarse salt over top while still hot if desired.
    • Serve with a big old onion-y smile!

    Notes

    Recipe Source: The Pioneer Woman's Onion Strings
     
    Please remember that nutritional information is a rough estimate and many things can affect the results. If you're on a specific diet I highly recommend calculating recipes on your own. 
     
    The nutritional information on this recipe does not calculate the oil used for frying. If you need to calculate that please consult a nutritionalist to get the exact information for frying food in oil. 

    Nutrition

    Calories: 303kcal | Carbohydrates: 53g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 13mg | Sodium: 708mg | Potassium: 228mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 200IU | Calcium: 147mg | Iron: 3mg

    Onion Strings cooked to perfection and ready for serving!

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    Comments

    1. Maureen | Orgasmic Chef

      November 21, 2013 at 7:50 am

      I am sure that after you, I'm the one who loves fried onions the most. I make them frequently but not the stringy ones. I'll have these by the weekend!

      Reply
      • Kim Beaulieu

        November 23, 2013 at 10:18 am

        Yah, more we have in common. You have to try these. And the shallot rings. Divine. Wish we could enjoy a batch together.

        Reply
    2. Kayle (The Cooking Actress)

      November 21, 2013 at 8:17 am

      oh man oh man....these are DANGEROUUUS! If I make these then Michael really WILL be complaining that he's fat! (That's his new thing, insisting he's fat and I made him so, even though he is nooot fat. Maybe he gained a smidge of weight but...he's the one who told me he couldn't gain weight! It's like he challenged me!)

      Reply
    3. The Mom Chef ~ Taking on Magazines One Recipe at a Time

      November 21, 2013 at 9:31 am

      Want, want, want, want, want. That is all.

      Reply
    4. john@kitchenriffs

      November 21, 2013 at 11:00 am

      First shallot rings, now onion strings? Life doesn't get any better! I've often had onion strings at restaurants (get on a burger) but have never made my own. I really should, so I, too, can bliss out! Good stuff - thanks.

      Reply
    5. A Canadian Foodie

      November 21, 2013 at 12:24 pm

      Not making these, but you are HILARIOUS.
      XO
      V

      Reply
    6. Choc Chip Uru

      November 21, 2013 at 2:58 pm

      Fried onions look absolutely awesome, why would I ever get takeaway onion rings if homemade look 100 times better 😀

      Cheers
      CCU

      P.S I seem to have lost around 1000 subscribers on my blog and I don't know how, so if you were subscribed, could you resubscribe please? it would really help me out!

      Reply
    7. Kate (@KatefromScratch)

      November 21, 2013 at 4:41 pm

      Looks wonderful! Can't wait to try these.

      Reply
    8. Joanne T Ferguson

      November 21, 2013 at 8:26 pm

      G'day Kim! We might have to join the Onions Strings Food Society, true!
      I am so now craving theses and LOVE LOVE LOVE onions strings too!
      Cheers! Joanne

      Reply
    9. Annamaria @ Bakewell Junction

      November 21, 2013 at 10:42 pm

      Kim,
      These look sooo gooood. I would have to make 10 onions, so I had some left for others.
      Annamaria

      Reply
    10. Sally Tews

      November 22, 2013 at 12:08 pm

      YUMM-OOOOOOOOOOO 😉 <3 <3

      Reply
    11. Emily @ Life on Food

      November 22, 2013 at 12:32 pm

      More fried food!?!?! These are the type of onion rings I love. Skinny and crunchy! Now I just need a big burger.

      Reply
    12. Valerie | From Valerie's Kitchen

      November 22, 2013 at 1:15 pm

      These have no calories if you pile them on top of a salad, right? 🙂 They look perfect, Kim!

      Reply
    13. Cassandra Too

      November 24, 2013 at 5:58 am

      I can imagine that it is really sinful but I wouldn't mind some of that right now! They look so hard to resist!

      Reply
    14. Meghan

      December 08, 2013 at 10:53 pm

      I have no doubt these are mind blowing! I've been dreaming about them since you posted them on facebook! Must make!

      Reply
    15. Anna (Hidden Ponies)

      December 12, 2013 at 5:41 pm

      Oh man, I just started making homemade onion strings and they are to diiiiiie for. My husband thinks they should be on every meal I ever make from now on. Your pictures make my mouth water.

      Reply
    16. Nicole

      December 13, 2013 at 12:05 pm

      What's the best way to store them and for how long?

      Reply
      • Kim Beaulieu

        December 13, 2013 at 1:25 pm

        We could barely get them out of the oil before we scarfed them so there were none left to store. I've made them 4 more times and still no leftovers. These are really best eaten when you first make, like right away. Sort of like fries. Better hot and fresh out of the fryer. That being said if you had to make them ahead my suggest would be to under-cook them a bit. Store them in an air tight container with a good lid. Then when you want to eat them cook them for a few more minutes in the oil right before serving. I wouldn't do them any more than 2 or 3 days maximum ahead of time. And even that is risky because the onions would get yucky. Hope that helps. They are so good so I hope you get to try them.

        Reply
    17. Lauren M

      January 08, 2014 at 11:33 am

      I must have these... pronto! 🙂

      Reply
    18. Mizz Peller

      January 08, 2014 at 4:15 pm

      I use a mandolin to slice almost anything super thin.

      Reply
    19. Krystle(Baking Beauty)

      January 16, 2014 at 10:30 pm

      These look so decadent and delicious! I love the store bought version but i'm sure these are 10x better!

      Reply
    20. Jackie {The Beeroness}

      January 17, 2014 at 1:45 pm

      WHAT DID YOU DO?! I want eat myself sick on those. And not even feel bad about it.

      Reply
      • Kim Beaulieu

        January 17, 2014 at 4:10 pm

        Ha, have at it woman. I could barely take pics because I was gobbling them up so fast. These things are evil, but freaking delicious.

        Reply
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