Unlike a lot of foods requiring oil frying, these little beauties are SO easy and they won’t totally trash your kitchen. They’re awesome on top of salads or burgers, or for a topping on casseroles or even just to snack on.You’ll need three bowls. One with an egg and a little milk, one with some white flour and seasonings, and one with your sliced onions. You can slice your onions however you like. I slice them about 1/8-1/4″ wide and then quarter the slice of whole onion so the pieces are only an inch or two long. (ya, ya…forgot the picture of that one…)
Take a small handful of onions at a time and dunk them in the egg. Lift them up and let any excess egg drip off. We don’t want to deep fry clumps of egg here. Actually, that would probably taste good. Pretty much anything deep fried tastes good, but that’s beside the point.
After they’ve had a dunk in the egg, then just toss them around in the flour mixture until everything is coated. This is where you can personalize these little bits of yumminess. The recipe here is the most basic one, add seasonings to your heart’s delight.
The next step is to pop them in a pot of hot oil, for just a couple of minutes.
Take them out when they’re golden brown and let them drain on some paper towels.
Now eat one warm. And if no one’s looking, bust out the ranch dressing and give it a dip. Just to be naughty.
Let them cool to room temp and then you can use them on salads (they’d be seriously awesome on this salad), to top casseroles, on burgers or sandwiches, or just to snack on!
Crispy Shoestring Onions
Recipe by Our Best Bites
1 large onion, halved and cut into 1/4 inch slices
2 eggs
2 tablespoons milk
1 1/2 C flour
1 teaspoon seasoning salt
1 tsp black pepper
1 tsp garlic powder
vegetable oil for frying
Heat 2 inches of oil to 350 degrees. Make sure to use a pot with sides (as opposed to a skillet style pan) so the oil doesn’t boil over when you add the onions).
Lightly beat eggs with milk in one bowl and place flour and seasonings in another bowl.
Working with a handful of onions at a time, dip in egg mixture and let excess drip off. Then dredge in flour and lightly toss to coat. Place onions in hot oil and cook until golden brown. Remove and place on folded papertowels to absorb oil. Repeat process until all onions are fried.
Yield: About 4 C of shoestring onions. Note that this is a lot! If you’re not going to use extra for snacking, you may want to half the recipe.













Questions & Reviews
I had some shoestring onions on a salad recently and wanted to make some so I found your recipe and it was easy to make and it sure was yummy. I put the onions on top of a burger patty on top of a salad and it was delicious. It was like having a yummy burger without the bun.
Looks delicious,will be making it soon.
Thanks
I would like to make these for thanksgiving. How far ahead of time can I make these? And should I store them in pantry or fridge in a container with a lid or baggie? I just dont want soggy onions when I go to use them for thanksgiving. I wont have time to make these close to thanksgiving, that is why I am asking. Thanks.
Jeannie, you’ll want to make them as close to the day as possible, like the day before maybe? I’ve never stored them for super long term, and fried foods are always hit and miss! I’d probably put them in a container but maybe keep the lid cracked a little for circulation.
By far the best little onion rings I have ever had and just the perfect size for popping into your mouth. Thanks for the recipe.
oh my mind just went wild when you said add any kind of seasonings you like, just thinking of all the soups and salids and bugers i can jazz up. thanks and good luck with the contest
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How exciting for you! I can't wait to see your recipe!
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Wow! We tried these this weekend and they were great! Thanks for posting, your recipes are always So good!