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Munching a small sac. They must be made with powdered onion.
How would you do them at home?
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Buy the frozen ones, cook at home
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Easy way. Slice your onions... separate rings. Mix you're favorite pancake batter thick. Dip,deep fry, enjoy. We do button mushrooms and [bleep] the same way. WTF can't say [bleep]!!! How about " Oak mushrooms"? I despise all of this "political correctness nonsensence!
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Munching a small sac. They must be made with powdered onion.
How would you do them at home? What small sack brand?
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Don't do them often, only with fish fry and use the same batter. Have to drop them in grease separate or its a mess.
They are good, but a bunch of work.
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Munching a small sac. They must be made with powdered onion.
How would you do them at home? Bake them in the oven with your "fried chicken"
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one egg, 3 tablespoons of oil, teaspoon of salt 1/2 cup of milk and one of cream or all milk, 1/2 cup of corn meal and flour to thicken. Add more corn meal at start if you really like then crunchy. Good for onion rings and I have used it with potato wedges. Either are good.
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Oh schitt, sounds like you got caught in a time warp! Were they on the shelf right next to the Bugles?
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Just a light snack. Not light enough.
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A&W make the best fast food OR up here.
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Onion flavored rings, not onion rings.
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A&W make the best fast food OR up here. with a 'teen burger', at the Marathon A&W...
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Every time I think about trying to make homemade onion rings, I think about how good they usually are at Sonic, and never bother.
I swear I believe Sonic mixes a good shot of vanilla cake mix or something like it in their batter. There is a sweet, vanilla taste in there that I don't think comes from the onion itself. Other people may not like them but I have a huge sweet tooth and love those onion rings.
Their tater tots are great too, unless they fry them too long.
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Tater tots are more often under cooked.
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