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Default Frozen onion rings


"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> " wrote:
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>> On Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 6:26:21 PM UTC-6, wrote:
>> >
>> > Krogers frozen onion rings are good.
>> >
>> >

>> Are they made with actual onion rings or do they use chopped onions?
>> The last time I bought any, a loooooong time ago, they were made with
>> chopped onions.
>>
>> :-(

>
> Don't take any frozen brand advice, Joan. I've never had a decent
> one from frozen, ready to cook, or from any fast food
> restaruant. Oops...The old A&W drive-ins sold excellent ones.
> After surfing all morning, we would run up there for a frost mug
> of rootbeer and a couple orders of onion rings. So good.
>
> I know it's over-claimed here but if you want good ones, make
> them yourself.
>
> More time and trouble but you will never go back to any half-ass
> frozen rings.
>
> Use red onions and cut them large, dip in a medium thick tempura
> batter, fry them until browned in a neutral oil (canola or
> vegetable), salt immediately then set on paper towels or wire
> racks to drain.
>
> More trouble but so worth it. I don't do this often but when I
> do, I'll make them for several days in a row.


The ones from Jack In The Box are good!