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vegetable oil Oil: use a neutral, high-heat oil like vegetable oil (sunflower/canola) or coconut oil. Ghee would also work. Salt & pepper (optional). Cornstarch (optional): you can toss the onions with cornstarch or flour before frying for even crispier “French fried onions”.
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Read More »How to make fried onions (crispy onions/Birista) with just one ingredient and some oil (fried or air fryer crispy onions), perfect for topping a green bean casserole, soups, salads, grains, and more! Plus, these onion strings can be ready in as little as 10 minutes! Recently I seem to be spending a lot of time focusing on delicious garlicky DIYs and recipes (like roasted garlic, roasted garlic bread, and cheesy garlic bread). Now it’s time to throw the onion in the spotlight with this simple method for fried onions/crispy onions! Having shared a recipe for Indonesian Nasi Uduk, followers let me know that crispy fried shallots were a “must” garnish – and I couldn’t get the idea of those little crispy morsels of flavor out of my head! In fact, crispy fried onions (aka barista) are very popular in South Asian cooking and in Western cuisine. They can be used in biryanis, to top salads, stews, or maybe even a Thanksgiving classic like green bean casserole?! Keep reading for tons of ways to enjoy these crispy onions! Plus, when fried right, the shoestring onions won’t absorb tons of oil – leaving you with super crispy, not greasy, results. Instead, the onions are super crisp. Best of all, when making this fried onion recipe at home, you don’t have to worry about any unwanted preservatives, chemicals, colors, etc. Looking for more ways to enjoy onions? You might like these DIYs for onion flakes or onion powder. You can also use them in recipes like pickled red onions, cucumber onion salad, or Shirazi salad (cucumber, onion, and tomato)!
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Read More »: as is generally the case with deep-frying, the more onions you have, the longer they’ll take to fry. For a large batch, it can take up to 20 minutes. Remove the onions when a medium – gold color : they’ll continue to cook for a while after removing from the oil. – : they’ll continue to cook for a while after removing from the oil. To use the leftover oil : the leftover oil from frying the onion strings will have a subtle yet slightly sweet oniony flavor. Use it for other frying or within vinaigrettes, etc., to add an extra layer of flavor. Store it for 2-3 weeks in a jar in the refrigerator. : the leftover oil from frying the onion strings will have a subtle yet slightly sweet oniony flavor. Use it for other frying or within vinaigrettes, etc., to add an extra layer of flavor. Store it for 2-3 weeks in a jar in the refrigerator. Raw to fried onion yield : onions can lose up to 50% of their weight when fried. I haven’t measured the exact yield, though several sources state that one large onion equals around ½ cup fried onions. : onions can lose up to 50% of their weight when fried. I haven’t measured the exact yield, though several sources state that one large onion equals around ½ cup fried onions. Checking the oil is hot enough : I check this by dipping a toothpick/skewer into the oil. If it starts to bubble around the skewer, the oil is ready. Alternatively, you can use a thermometer. The heat should be around 355ºF/180ºC. : I check this by dipping a toothpick/skewer into the oil. If it starts to bubble around the skewer, the oil is ready. Alternatively, you can use a thermometer. The heat should be around 355ºF/180ºC. Keep an eye on the onions: once they’ve turned brown, it’s practically seconds before they may start to burn – so keep a watchful eye on the pan.
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