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  2. These Crispy Onion Rings Are Almost Too Good to Share - AOL

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    This homemade onion rings recipe has the lightest, crispiest breading! This snack is fried until golden and is best served piping hot with ranch dressing. These Crispy Onion Rings Are Almost Too ...

  3. Baked Cornmeal Onion Rings Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 375ºF. Separate the onion slices into rings. In a large bowl, stir together the buttermilk, 1/2 teaspoon of the salt, and 1/4 teaspoon of the pepper.

  4. Oven Baked Ritz Cracker Onion Rings Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Spray a baking sheet slightly with oil and set aside. Place Ritz crackers into a food processor and process into crumbs, or place in a sealable plastic bag and ...

  5. Baked Cornmeal Onion Rings Recipe - AOL

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  6. Onion ring - Wikipedia

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    Onion rings (also called French-fried onion rings) [1] is a form of British and American cuisine. They generally consist of a cross-sectional "ring" of onion dipped in batter or bread crumbs and then deep fried; a variant is made with onion paste. While typically served as a side dish, onion rings are often eaten by themselves.

  7. Fried onion - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian crispy bawang goreng or fried shallots. Shallot, a variety of onion, is fried and used in various parts of Asia as a garnish and flavouring ingredient.This includes bawang goreng in Indonesian cuisine, [3] you cong su (油蔥酥) from Taiwanese cuisine, [4] as well as in Thai cuisine. [5]

  8. Crisp and Lacy Onion Rings Recipe - AOL

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  9. Herr's Snacks - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, Jim Herr, then 21 years old, purchased a small potato chip company in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. [4] [5] Initial sales averaged approximately thirty dollars a week ($469 today, adjusted for inflation). [6] In 1958, the company introduced flavored potato chips and in 1974, switched to foil packaging from the traditional glassine bags. In ...