HOW TO MAKE A BLOOMING ONION
The good news is that this Blooming Onion recipe is easy to make with a few tricks that I am going to show you. Find a medium size saucepan if you don’t have a deep fryer.
There are some baked blooming onion recipes out there, but they don’t have that nice golden look, and aren’t crispy either. So if you’re going to make it, you’ve gotta go all the way baby!
STEP 1: SLICE A BLOOMING ONION
You’ll need a large white onion to get started. Follow these steps to make an onion blossom:
1) Cut off ½ inch from the pointy stem end of the onion while leaving the other end of root intact, which is important for holding it together. Then remove the papery skin.
2) Position the onion cut-side down and root-side up on a cutting board. With a sharp knife and starting ¾ inch from the root, make a downward cut all the way through to the board.
3) Repeat and cutting vertical slices around the onion about 1/4″ apart at the root, try to make cuts evenly and avoiding overlapping with the previous cut. You will get about 12 to 16 vertical cuts depending on the size of your onion.
4) Turn the onion over and gently spread the “petals” of the onion apart. Open from the outside and working towards the center. If any cuts break off during this process, just remove them. Don’t worry and it happens often. Once complete, it should look like an onion flower. You can also try using one of these onion bloom cutters to make it a bit easier.
Note: 1) Buy the largest white onion you can find at your local grocery store. 2) In case your onion doesn’t open enough after the cut, you can place it in cold water for about 1 hour to help them open. Make sure to drain it well and use paper towel to pat dry.
STEP 2: MAKE THE BATTER
Prepare two separate medium-large bowls (larger than the size of your onion). In one bowl, combine flour, paprika, cayenne pepper, garlic powder, oregano, salt and pepper, then mix well. In the other bowl, beat eggs, add milk and mix well to make egg wash.
STEP 3: DIP THE ONION
Double-dipping process is the secret to getting the best crispy texture of the blooming onion. It takes a few more minutes, but you will agree that it’s totally worth the effort! Here is how to do it right:
First, place your onion flower cut-side up into the bowl with the flour mixture. Spoon the drying coating between the cuts. Once the onion is fully coated, lift the onion and turn over to shake off the excess. Reserve the flour mixture.
Then dip the onion cut-side up into the bowl with egg wash, and submerge the onion completely. You can spoon the mixture onto the onion to make sure it’s thoroughly coated with the batter. For the best result, let the onion soak in the batter for 10 minutes.
Lift the onion and let the excess egg wash drip off and place it cut-side up into the flour mixture bowl one more time. Coat it with dry coating again. This process makes sure all that great stuff clinging to the onion turns into deliciously crispy bits by the time it’s finished cooking.
After finishing the dipping process, you can lift the onion and place it on a plate. Freeze for 30 minutes to 1 hour. It’ll solidify and hold together better while cooking.
STEP 4: DEEP FRY THE BLOOMIN’ ONION
Heat oil in a medium-sized deep pot or deep fryer to 350°F (make sure there is enough oil to cover your onion completely). Take precautions since this is hot oil — use a large slotted spoon or tongs to move the onion slowly into the oil, cut-side down. Make sure the temperature stays close to 350°F.
Fry for about 3 – 4 minutes, and turn the onion over. Fry another 3 – 4 minutes until the onion has turned golden brown. It’s about 7-8 minutes total to get your onion fully cooked. Remove it from the oil and place it on paper towels to drain off the excess oil.
STEP 5 (OPTIONAL): MAKE THE BLOOMING ONION DIP
If you like the signature dipping sauce from Outback, here is a really easy way to replicate it: Mix together Thousand Island dressing and creamy horseradish sauce. Adjust the amount of horseradish depending on how spicy you’d like your sauce to be.
This dip recipe is also great for other snacks or appetizers such as veggies or crackers.
HOW TO SERVE BLOOMING ONION
To take your blooming onion to the next level and make it look as amazing as that of Outback. Place the fried onion on a plate and gently open it wider from the center. Then place a small bowl of dipping sauce in the center. Serve it warm with the dipping sauce. You will lick your fingers after every single bite!
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INGREDIENTS
1 large white onion
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons paprika
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon oregano
salt and pepper to taste
2 large eggs
1 1/2 cups milk
1 quart vegetable oil
Chipotle, Thousand Island or other dipping sauce optional
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