Make a Blooming Onion: Recipes & Kits!

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various methods and recipes for making a blooming onion, including personal experiences with different techniques and tools. Participants share their thoughts on using the apple wedger and discuss both traditional and alternative recipes.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions the possibility of using an apple wedger to create a blooming onion and seeks recipes from others.
  • Another participant shares a recipe claimed to be the Outback Original but notes they have not tried it due to a preference against deep frying.
  • A participant provides a detailed recipe for Chili's Awesome Blossom, including preparation steps and a dipping sauce, but clarifies it is not an official recipe.
  • One participant confirms that the apple wedger can be used and offers a basic recipe with specific ingredients and steps for making a blooming onion.
  • Several users express interest in experimenting with different methods and variations of the blooming onion.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best method and recipe for making a blooming onion, with no clear consensus on a single approach or recipe.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding cooking methods, with some expressing a desire to avoid deep frying.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in exploring appetizer ideas for shows or looking for variations on the blooming onion may find this discussion helpful.

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I heard you can make the blooming onion using the apple wedger. I can see how - but does anyone have the recipe or any recipe for a blooming onion? I also noticed at Wal-Mart the other day that they sell a blooming onion kit in the produce section. Anyway, I thought that would be a fun appetizer to have out at some shows. Any help would be appreciated!! :D
 
Bloomin' Onion RecipeHere is a recipe for a Bloomin' Onion. It is claimed to be the Outback Original Recipe, but I can't verify if it actually is. I have not made this, since it is deep fried, and I don't really care to do much of that. (Too messy, and too fattening!) I have always wanted to try baking it to see how it would turn out. Just never seem to have the time to experiment. Hope this helps atleast spark some ideas. The dipping sauce sounds good. :) Maybe someone else may have some other versions or some added advice. Good Luck!
 

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Chili's Awesome BlossomI used to love these, especially the sauce. This isn't an official recipe, however, so I can't attest to this since I haven't tried it yet.



Chili's Awesome Blossom

Ease of Cooking: Experienced Cook
Serving Size: 4-6

Notes:
This is similar to Chili's Awesome Blossom.

Ingredients:
1 Prepared Onion
2 1/2 C. Flour
2 tsp McCormick Seasoned Salt
1/2 tsp. Coarsely Ground Pepper
1/4 tsp. Garlic Powder
1 C. Butter Milk


Preparation:
Mix all dry ingredients together. Onion may be sliced like a blossom by cutting the top 1/4 off, the top has the stem. Then peel and be very careful to leave the root intact. Carefully slice from the top of the onion down but stop about 1/2" before you get to the root, taking care not to cut through the root. Slice the rest of the onion like a pie into many servings. When complete soak onion in cold ice water for 1/2 hr. so the onion's petals will start to open up and bloom. Drain onion and dip in flour mixture and dust well. Dip onion then in buttermilk and back in flour mixture. Place in hot oil and fry until golden. Oil should cover onion. When done drain well and place on plate and cut center out of onion so the petals may easily be removed.


Dipping Sauce

1/2 C. Sour Cream
2 Tbsp. Catsup
1/2 tsp. McCormick Seasoned Salt
1/8 tsp. Red Pepper
1 1/2 tsp. Fresh Horseradish
1/4 tsp. Paprika

Mix all together and serve in the middle of the onion blossom. Garnish with paprika and just a dash of red pepper.
 
Hi there! Yes, it is possible to make a blooming onion using the apple wedger, but there are also other methods and tools you can use as well. As for a recipe, there are many variations out there, but here is a basic one to get you started:Ingredients:
- 1 large onion
- 1 cup flour
- 1 tsp paprika
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
- 1 egg
- 1 cup milk
- Vegetable oil for fryingInstructions:
1. Cut off the top of the onion, leaving the root intact. Peel the skin off the onion.
2. Use the apple wedger to make cuts around the onion, about 1/2 inch apart.
3. In a bowl, mix together the flour, paprika, garlic powder, salt, and cayenne pepper.
4. In a separate bowl, beat the egg and mix in the milk.
5. Dip the onion in the egg mixture, making sure to coat it well.
6. Then dip the onion in the flour mixture, again making sure to coat it well.
7. Heat the vegetable oil in a deep fryer or large pot to 375 degrees.
8. Carefully place the onion in the oil and fry for about 10-12 minutes, or until golden brown.
9. Remove the onion from the oil and let it drain on a paper towel.
10. Serve with your favorite dipping sauce and enjoy your homemade blooming onion!I hope this helps! As for the blooming onion kit at Wal-Mart, it could be a convenient option, but making it from scratch is always a fun and impressive way to go. Let me know how it turns out for you! Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need to make a Blooming Onion?

To make a Blooming Onion, you will need a large onion (such as a Vidalia or sweet onion), all-purpose flour, cornmeal, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, pepper, and oil for frying. You may also want to have a dipping sauce, such as a spicy mayo or ranch dressing, on hand for serving.

Are there any special tools required to make a Blooming Onion?

Yes, while you can make a Blooming Onion with basic kitchen tools, having a Blooming Onion kit can make the process easier. These kits typically include a cutting tool to help create the signature petal shape and a frying basket for easier handling while frying.

Can I bake a Blooming Onion instead of frying it?

Yes, you can bake a Blooming Onion for a healthier alternative. To do this, preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C), coat the onion with oil and seasoning, and bake it on a baking sheet for about 30-40 minutes, or until the petals are tender and golden brown. Keep in mind that the texture may differ from the traditional fried version.

How do I store leftovers of a Blooming Onion?

If you have leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. To reheat, place the onion in an oven or air fryer to help restore some of its crispiness. Avoid using a microwave, as it can make the onion soggy.

Where can I purchase a Blooming Onion kit?

You can purchase a Blooming Onion kit through various retailers, including kitchen supply stores, online marketplaces, and directly from Pampered Chef. Check their website for specific product availability and any special promotions.

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