For extra crispy onion rings, consider double-dredging. Dip the floured rings into the milk, then the cornmeal mixture, back into the milk, and then back into the cornmeal mixture before frying. Vidalia onions are preferred for their sweetness, but other sweet onion varieties can be substituted. Adjust the amount of cayenne pepper to your desired level of spice. Ensure the oil temperature remains consistent for even cooking. If the temperature drops too low, the onion rings will absorb excess oil and become soggy.
Tiara Smitham
May 20, 2025My kids loved these! A new family favorite.
Ottilie Corwin
May 11, 2025The recipe was very easy to follow and the results were perfect.
Neoma Ullrich
Apr 11, 2025The best onion rings I've ever made! The cornmeal coating is so crispy and flavorful.
Jovanny Spencer
Mar 17, 2025I used a different type of onion because I didn't have Vidalia, and they still turned out great!
Bridgette Price
Feb 4, 2025So easy to make and so much better than store-bought onion rings.
Keagan Bechtelar
Jan 24, 2025I made these for a party and they were a huge hit! Everyone raved about them.
Johnathan Schiller
Nov 10, 2024These were AMAZING! The perfect amount of spice and the onions were so sweet!
Geovanni Thiel
Jul 24, 2024I like mine extra spicy, so I doubled the cayenne pepper. They were incredible!
Laron Wehner
May 18, 2024I added a little garlic powder to the cornmeal mixture and it was delicious!
Aubree Hettinger
Apr 16, 2024These are dangerously good! I couldn't stop eating them.