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I may have mentioned in the past that we have a commercial deep-fryer in my husband’s shop, and he does all the deep frying at our house, much like some men grill.
Fried Onion Shreds are a little side dish that we usually make whenever hubby is deep frying something else. They are quick and easy and take very little time to cook. I prefer these; because, unlike onion rings, the onion shreds themselves get crisp and golden. The shreds are good with almost any main dish.
Although these can be dusted with just flour, I like to use a combination of flour and cornmeal. The seasonings can be seasoned salt or any other seasoning of choice.
Fried Onion Rings
1/3 c. flour
1/3 c. cornmeal
1 1/2 t. seasoned salt
1 very large onion
oil for deep frying
Put flour, cornmeal and seasoned salt into a large plastic bowl that has a lid. Cut onion in half and slice thinly. Put onion slices in bowl and place the lid on bowl. Shake well to coat onions. If you don’t have a bowl with lid, this can be done in a large zip-top bag. Remove onions a few at a time to a sieve and shake sieve over the bowl to remove excess coating. Place onions in a bowl. Repeat until all the onions have been shaken in the sieve. Fry in hot oil until golden brown. This will take only a couple of minutes. Remove onions and drain on paper towels. Makes 4 servings.
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