OMG Oven-Baked Vegan Onion Rings Recipe (2024)

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By Alisa Fleming on Appetizers, Dairy-Free Recipes, Sides

Isa Chandra Moskowitz originallyachieved fame for her best-selling cookbooks, Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World,Veganomicon, and Vegan with a Vengeance. But she isn’t one to slow down, and has continued torelease several more popular titles, including the resolution-worthycollection, Appetite for Reduction: 125 Fast & Filling Low-Fat Vegan Recipes. This book may have been written to help Isa counteract years of cupcake and cookie testing, but the recipes hit on the core of what we all know we should be doing, eating more vegetables. And if that includes baked vegan onion rings, well, who am I to argue?

OMG Oven-Baked Vegan Onion Rings Recipe (1)Note: This recipe for baked vegan onion rings was originally shared here on Go Dairy Free in 2011 (with permissions), but it was hidden in our News section! I’m updating it and moving it into our Recipe section.

At first I was a bit surprised that there weren’t sections for snacks or sweets in Appetite for Reduction … but I guessIsa has those areas covered in her other cookbooks. This collectionis all about light meals, and is a completely savory endeavor. Though low-fat isn’t my personal health goal, I greatly appreciate that this cookbook is quite low in sugar overall. Of course, die hard sweet tooth that I am, I went for the Sweet & Salty Maple Carrots first. They actually turned out not too sweet and not too salty, but in fact tasted like very fresh and bright carrots with a hint of what tasted like natural sweetness. But in actuality, most of the recipes are completely sugar-free or very low in sugars (perhaps even sweetened simply by fruit). Anyone who has already inhaled a lifetime’s worth ofvegan sweets and processed foods, or who is interested in the vegan diet for health reasons, will probably love Appetite for Reduction.

To give you a sampling of what’s inside, these are the recipes I bookmarked to make:

  • OMG Oven-Baked Vegan Onion Rings Recipe (2)Pad Thai Salad with Peanut-Lime Dragon Dressing
  • Caesar Salad with Eggplant Bacon
  • Silky Chickpea Gravy
  • Brussel Sprout-Potato Hash
  • Eggplant Dengaku
  • Sweet & Salty Maple Carrots
  • Lettuce Wraps with Hoisin Mustard Tofu
  • Pasta con Broccoli
  • Lasagna with Roasted Cauliflower Ricotta and Spinach
  • Smoky Split Pea Soup
  • Thai Roasted Root Vegetables Curry
  • Sweet Potato Drop Biscuits
  • and the fabulous recipe below for OMG Oven Baked Vegan Onion Rings, which Isa was kind enough to share!

For those with other dietary concerns, there is a full index of gluten-free recipes in Appetite for Reduction, in addition to indexes for recipes under 30 minutes (for those in a hurry), and recipes with downtime (for those who work at home or are busy working on chores).

Special Diet Notes: Baked Vegan Onion Rings

By ingredients, this recipe is dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, peanut-free, soy-free, vegan / plant-based, and vegetarian.

For nut-free baked vegan onion rings, simply substitute your nut-free milk beverage of choice for the almond milk beverage.

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OMG Oven Baked Vegan Onion Rings

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When my friend requested low fat onion rings I kind of let out a sigh, maybe I even rolled my eyes. I’m not crazy about onion rings in the first place and so of course I would be even less crazy about low fat ones. Right? Well, sometimes it feels good to be wrong! I ended up gaga over these. Somehow the greasy mess that is a diner onion ring became a thing of beauty when coated in some whole wheat bread crumbs and baked in a superhot oven. Coupla things. You have to use sweet onions for this, like vidalia or walla walla. Otherwise the taste won’t be as special and the texture won’t be as juicy. Also, if things go as planned, you’re not going to use all of the onions or all of the coating. Just use the nice big rings and use the tiny inside rings for something else. For the batter and coating, you need a lot to get everything breaded, but there will be a bunch left over. Them’s the breaks.

Author: Isa Moskowitz

Serves: 4 servings

Ingredients

  • 2 vidalia onions (about a pound), or other sweet onion like Walla Walla
  • ½ cup + 2 tablespoons all purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons non-GMO cornstarch
  • 1 cup cold unsweetened almond milk beverage
  • 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
  • 1 cup whole wheat bread crumbs
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • Cooking spray

Instructions

  1. Slice onions into ¾ inch thick rings. Separate the rings and place in a bowl. Cover with a kitchen towel or something, to keep the onioniness out of your eyes.
  2. Preheat oven to 450ºF. Line a rimmed 12×18 baking sheet with parchment paper, spray with cooking spray.
  3. Now you’ll need two bowls for batter and breading. If you’ve got large, wide cereal bowls that’ll do the trick. In one bowl, dump in the flour and cornstarch. Add about half of the almond milk and stir vigorously with a fork to dissolve. Add the rest of the almond milk and the apple cider vinegar, and stir to incorporate.
  4. In the other bowl, mix together the bread crumbs and salt. Drizzle in the oil and use your fingertips to mix it up well.

Assemble the onion rings:

  1. Get a conveyor belt going. From left to right, have the onions, the flour mixture, the breadcrumbs mixture and lastly the baking sheet. Dip each onion slice into the the flour, letting the excess drip off. Transfer to the breadcrumbs bowl and use the other hand to sprinkle a handful of breadcrumbs over the onion, to coat completely. This may take a bit of practice. Carefully transfer each onion to a single layer on the baking sheet. Make sure you use one hand for the wet batter and the other for the dry batter, or you’ll end up with club hand.
  2. Spray rings lightly with cooking spray and bake for 8 minutes. Flip, and bake another 6 minutes. Rings should be varying shades of brown and crisp. Taste one to check for doneness. Serve as soon as possible. With ketchup if you must.

Notes

This recipe is reprinted with permissions from Appetite for Reduction: 125 Fast & Filling Low-Fat Vegan Recipes by Isa Chandra Moskowitz.

OMG Oven-Baked Vegan Onion Rings Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep batter from falling off onion rings? ›

Cornstarch provides a textured surface around the onion ring which allows it to grip and hold on to the batter so that it doesn't slide right off.

Why do you soak onions before making onion rings? ›

Soaking the onions helps dilute their sulfur content, taking away that pungent, raw bite and leaving you with a pleasant, milder onion that still has some snap to it.

Why are my onion rings not crispy? ›

Make sure the onion rings are well coated in a batter or breading. Another tip is to make sure your batter is nice and thick. This will help them hold onto that crispy coating once they hit the hot oil. A thinner batter will result in onion rings that are more likely to be soggy.

What is onion ring breading made of? ›

Whisk flour, baking powder, and salt together in the first dish. Whisk milk and egg together in the second dish. Place bread crumbs in the third dish. Dip each onion ring into the flour mixture, turning several times until fully coated with flour.

What does soaking onions in milk do? ›

We've often heard the claim that soaking sliced or chopped raw onions in liquid can mellow their harsh taste by drawing out the pungent sulfur compounds known as thiosulfinates that are produced when the onion is cut.

Is it better to soak onions in water or vinegar? ›

You can get rid of the strong taste by soaking sliced onions in ice water for 20 to 30 minutes or by sprinkling them with an acid such as vinegar. Onions soaked in ice water will get very crisp while those sprinkled with vinegar will soften a bit, but they will lose the strong taste and become sweeter.

What type of onion makes the best onion rings? ›

You can use white or yellow onions to make onion rings. Keep in mind that white onions are generally more pungent than yellow onions. If you are a fan of sweet onions, consider Maui, Vidalia, or Walla Walla onions, which are usually available during the spring and summer.

What type of onion is best for onion rings? ›

Onions - I recommend sweet onions, yellow onions, or white onions for making onion rings. The larger, the better, in our opinion. If you can get your hands on them, Walla Walla onions are especially good for making onion rings.

Should you add water when frying onions? ›

If you want to sauté onions without oil, use a nonstick pan and add a small amount of water or vegetable broth to help keep onions from sticking. Add chopped or sliced onions and cook for 5 to 7 minutes or until tender, stirring frequently with a wooden spoon or heatproof spatula.

How does Culver's make their onion rings? ›

Our thick-cut onion rings are made from whole white onions, battered with a subtle blend of spices, letting the onion's natural sweetness shine through. Fried golden after you order and salted the second they leave the fryer—a most welcome addition to any value basket.

Does Chick Fil A make onion rings? ›

Crispy potatoes fried in 100% Canola oil and sprinkled with our house seasoning blend. Onion Rings $3.99 Onions battered and fried in 100% Canola oil. Sweet Potato Tots $3.49 Sweet Potato Tots tossed in seasoned salt.

What is the difference between battered and breaded onion rings? ›

Breaded rings are dredged in a dry mixture of flour and seasonings. Add a liquid — like water, beer, or even eggs — to that same blend, and you create a batter. Battered rings are coated in this goopy concoction before going into the fryer.

How do you keep batter from falling off when frying? ›

Excess flour will create a thick coating that prevents the egg mixture from latching onto the meat. Therefore, if you want your breading not to fall off from the meat when deep-frying, you must shake off the excess flour before proceeding.

How do you keep batter from falling off? ›

Always dip your chicken in beaten egg before coating

Dipping your chicken in egg helps the breadcrumbs, or whatever coating you use, adhere evenly to the outside of the cutlet. You should start with a thin layer of flour, which gives the egg a better surface to cling to, then the egg, then the coating.

How do you make batter not stick? ›

It's all about pan prep

Your goal is to prevent your cake from sticking by creating a barrier between batter and pan (e.g., parchment, nonstick spray, or shortening and flour) prior to adding cake batter.

Why did my batter fall off when frying? ›

The most common reasons breading doesn't stick is that: You didn't properly dry the meat. You didn't put a starch coating on the meat before dredging. Your oil wasn't properly heated.

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