Blooming Onion

The blooming onion is an impressive looking appetizer, and one that's great to share. Follow this simple recipe on how to slice and fry a blooming onion. (Photo by Flickr user Anzman)

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    Ingredients

    • 1  large onion
    • 1 1/2 cups Gold Medal flour
    • 2 teaspoons paprika
    • 1/2 teaspoon oregano
    • 1/2 teaspoon cumin
    • 1/2 teaspoon dried/ground thyme
    • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
    • 2  eggs
    • 1 cup milk

    Directions

    1. 1Mix all dry ingredients together in one bowl, and wet ingredients together in another.
    2. 2Peel the onion, keeping the hairy root intact. Cut about 1 inch off the other side.
    3. 3Place the onion on a chopping board, hairy side facing up. Make your first cut about an inch from the top of the root, and slice downward all the way to the bottom, without cutting all the way through. Rotate the onion 90° and repeat. Keep going until you have 4 evenly spaced cuts.
    4. 4Now make equally spaced cuts in between these 4 cuts. You are probably looking at making at least 2 more cuts per quarter, meaning 12 sections to your onion by the time you are finished. The professional ones have more like 24+ sections, but don't feel pressured! If you can fit in more than 12 sections, then obviously the finished results will be all the more striking, but this depends on the size of the onion, the sharpness of your knife, and your steady hand.
    5. 5Turn the onion on its hairy back, and begin to peel open the sections—unfurling from the outside, and working toward the center. It can get tricky toward the middle, so stop when you've done as much as you can. If a section breaks off, don't worry – no one will ever notice.
    6. 6Put the blooming onion onto a plate and sprinkle over your dry ingredients, making sure all the layers are covered. Turn it upside down and snip off any excess root hair (grooming is necessary, even for an onion), and shake to get rid of any excess mix. There will still be plenty of dry mix left.
    7. 7Submerge the onion into your bowl of wet ingredients, and turn it over to make sure every part of the onion is covered. Take it out, and coat with your dry mix again, this time just shaking it over to cover all areas.
    8. 8Place the onion, flower side up, into a deep fryer or deep pan, making sure the veggie oil is around 350°F (175°C). 7-10 minutes will make sure you are left with a crispy, golden beauty, but keep your eye on it. When you retrieve the onion, the petals will have unfurled even more, so that you have a truly blooming onion. Give it a shake, then put it on some paper towels to drain off the excess oil.

    Categories: Appetizers, Hot Appetizers

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    TBSPNate said:

    Hi Joseph, thanks for asking--we do step by step photos for some of our articles, but not all. Here's a post with video that should have what you are looking for: http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Blooming-Onion. Hope that helps!

    5/17/2011 11:04:08 AM
    josephattara

    why not photos as the recipe progresses like the How to make Pad Thai Egg Rolls?

    5/11/2011 12:05:38 PM
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