French fried Onion Rings
+9
CanuckBob
viajero
David
Solovino
hound dog
dcampbell757
CheenaGringo
johninajijic
little italy
13 posters
Page 1 of 3
Page 1 of 3 • 1, 2, 3
French fried Onion Rings
Anyone know of a restaurant here in Ajijic that serves good French fried Onion rings?
little italy- Share Holder
- Posts : 296
Join date : 2012-02-03
Re: French fried Onion Rings
little italy wrote:Anyone know of a restaurant here in Ajijic that serves good French fried Onion rings?
If you find out let us know. Did you forget you're in Mexico? hahaha Can't get the good stuff here.
johninajijic- Share Holder
- Posts : 3850
Join date : 2010-10-23
Age : 80
Location : West Ajijic
Humor : Sometimes
Re: French fried Onion Rings
What, no onions?
CheenaGringo- Share Holder
- Posts : 6692
Join date : 2010-04-17
Re: French fried Onion Rings
CheenaGringo wrote:What, no onions?
Lots of nice onions, but no restaurant seems to want to do them??
johninajijic- Share Holder
- Posts : 3850
Join date : 2010-10-23
Age : 80
Location : West Ajijic
Humor : Sometimes
Re: French fried Onion Rings
Cafe Magana
dcampbell757- Share Holder
- Posts : 109
Join date : 2011-07-14
Age : 81
Location : Chapala
Re: French fried Onion Rings
Hate to tell you this John but there are way too many restaurants NOB who shouldn't even attempt to serve Onion Rings!
CheenaGringo- Share Holder
- Posts : 6692
Join date : 2010-04-17
Re: French fried Onion Rings
Now, Dawg has had the privilege of having resided in many parts of France over a number of years and having have married into a French family with residences all over that splendid country and, while french fried potatoes are an authentic culinary specialty of that country (even though they originated in Belgium), Dawg has no recollection of ever having even heard of "French Fried Onion Rings" in France and, actually, the best fried onion rings (properly pronounced "rangs") are served up at Billy Bob´s Country Roadhouse and Skating Rink in Luverne, Alabama. Served only with authentic Heinz Ketchup.
As an aside, Dawg should point out that fried onion rings in Paris, if served, accompany grilled entrecote and come with a side of bearnaise sauce. Ask for that in Luverne and they´ll lynch yo ass on the spot without giving you an opportunity to call mama back in Spokane.
As an aside, Dawg should point out that fried onion rings in Paris, if served, accompany grilled entrecote and come with a side of bearnaise sauce. Ask for that in Luverne and they´ll lynch yo ass on the spot without giving you an opportunity to call mama back in Spokane.
Last edited by hound dog on Fri Apr 20, 2012 9:10 am; edited 2 times in total
hound dog- Bad Dawg
- Posts : 2067
Join date : 2010-04-06
Re: French fried Onion Rings
Onion Rings are supposedly an invention of the United States:
"History
The exact origins of the onion ring are unknown, but in 1933 a recipe for deep-fried onion rings that are dipped in milk then dredged in flour appeared in a Crisco advertisement in The New York Times Magazine.[1]
A recipe for French Fried Onions may have appeared in the Middletown, NY Daily Times on 13 January 1910. It does not claim to be the originator of the recipe.[2]
One claimant to the invention of the onion ring is the Pig Stand restaurant chain, founded in Oak Cliff, Texas, in the early 1920s. The once-thriving chain, whose heyday in the 1940s saw over 100 locations across the United States, also claims to be the originator of Texas toast.[3]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onion_ring
"History
The exact origins of the onion ring are unknown, but in 1933 a recipe for deep-fried onion rings that are dipped in milk then dredged in flour appeared in a Crisco advertisement in The New York Times Magazine.[1]
A recipe for French Fried Onions may have appeared in the Middletown, NY Daily Times on 13 January 1910. It does not claim to be the originator of the recipe.[2]
One claimant to the invention of the onion ring is the Pig Stand restaurant chain, founded in Oak Cliff, Texas, in the early 1920s. The once-thriving chain, whose heyday in the 1940s saw over 100 locations across the United States, also claims to be the originator of Texas toast.[3]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onion_ring
CheenaGringo- Share Holder
- Posts : 6692
Join date : 2010-04-17
Re: French fried Onion Rings
CheenaGringo wrote:Hate to tell you this John but there are way too many restaurants NOB who shouldn't even attempt to serve Onion Rings!
Totally agree!!! But most people love those (artery clogging) greasy things.
johninajijic- Share Holder
- Posts : 3850
Join date : 2010-10-23
Age : 80
Location : West Ajijic
Humor : Sometimes
Re: French fried Onion Rings
johninajijic wrote:little italy wrote:Anyone know of a restaurant here in Ajijic that serves good French fried Onion rings?
If you find out let us know. Did you forget you're in Mexico? hahaha Can't get the good stuff here.
John, mi amigo. Did you forget you are in Mexico? One of these days some mean, nasty Mexican is gonna whack you upside the head. At least we can hope so.
Solovino- Share Holder
- Posts : 1131
Join date : 2010-04-06
Re: French fried Onion Rings
The Score does 'em. Why are they sometimes called "French-fried?" In the South (Dawg help me out here) "Fried" anything means "deep-fried," same way potatoes, onion rings, and shrimp are "fried."
David- Share Holder
- Posts : 5003
Join date : 2010-04-05
Location : Ajijic
Humor : Good
Re: French fried Onion Rings
" french fried onion rings"?I've never heard of them.
viajero- Share Holder
- Posts : 5755
Join date : 2011-07-26
Location : San Pedro de los Saguaros
Humor : Twain
Re: French fried Onion Rings
To me, "Fried" anything means "deep-fried," same way potatoes, onion rings, and shrimp are "fried." may be painting with too broad a brush? A few examples of fried foods which are not deep-fried that come to mind: fried eggs, pan fried chicken, pan fried steak, potato slices, zucchini, fried rice, etc.
"French fries (American English, with "French" often capitalized[1]), or chips, fries,[2] or French-fried potatoes are batons of deep-fried potato.[3] North Americans refer to any elongated pieces of fried potatoes as fries, while in the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland and New Zealand, long, thinly cut slices of fried potatoes are often called fries to distinguish them from the more thickly cut strips called chips.[4] French fries are known as frites, patates frites or pommes frites in French, a name which is also used in many non-French-speaking areas, and have names that mean "fried potatoes" or "French potatoes" in others."
Personally, I prefer Onion Rings coated in a beer & tempura batter and cooked in a wok.
[img][/img]
"French fries (American English, with "French" often capitalized[1]), or chips, fries,[2] or French-fried potatoes are batons of deep-fried potato.[3] North Americans refer to any elongated pieces of fried potatoes as fries, while in the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland and New Zealand, long, thinly cut slices of fried potatoes are often called fries to distinguish them from the more thickly cut strips called chips.[4] French fries are known as frites, patates frites or pommes frites in French, a name which is also used in many non-French-speaking areas, and have names that mean "fried potatoes" or "French potatoes" in others."
Personally, I prefer Onion Rings coated in a beer & tempura batter and cooked in a wok.
[img][/img]
CheenaGringo- Share Holder
- Posts : 6692
Join date : 2010-04-17
Re: French fried Onion Rings
In Japan frites are Foo-renchie Foor-eyed Potatoes!
David- Share Holder
- Posts : 5003
Join date : 2010-04-05
Location : Ajijic
Humor : Good
Re: French fried Onion Rings
CG said:
"Personally, I prefer Onion Rings coated in a beer & tempura batter and cooked in a wok."
That's how we make them at our house,served with Heinz Ketchup of course.Sliced camote is also good that way but without the ketchup.
"Personally, I prefer Onion Rings coated in a beer & tempura batter and cooked in a wok."
That's how we make them at our house,served with Heinz Ketchup of course.Sliced camote is also good that way but without the ketchup.
viajero- Share Holder
- Posts : 5755
Join date : 2011-07-26
Location : San Pedro de los Saguaros
Humor : Twain
Re: French fried Onion Rings
Question answered. Thank you
little italy- Share Holder
- Posts : 296
Join date : 2012-02-03
Re: French fried Onion Rings
Not big on using ketchup but Wasabi laced mayo or ranch dressing; or Japanese Shoyu w/Wasabi happen to be my personal favorites. Also have been known to apply Malt Vinegar.
CheenaGringo- Share Holder
- Posts : 6692
Join date : 2010-04-17
Re: French fried Onion Rings
Fake ones made from mashed onion paste, I believe?
CheenaGringo- Share Holder
- Posts : 6692
Join date : 2010-04-17
Re: French fried Onion Rings
Not in Canada. They are the real deal there.......
I'll be dropping off and picking up at the aeropuerto next week so I will check out the BK there.
I'll be dropping off and picking up at the aeropuerto next week so I will check out the BK there.
Re: French fried Onion Rings
CanuckBob wrote:Not in Canada. They are the real deal there.......
I'll be dropping off and picking up at the aeropuerto next week so I will check out the BK there.
Dawg loves Terminal 1 at GDL which has a Burger King and Krispy Kream side-by-side next to a bar with fine Herradura Blanco Tequila. Dawg would rather see any traveler off from GDL than Mexico City where I´ll on my way to Paris soon enough. There is not even one Burger King or Krispy Kream at Mexico City or Paris that Dawg has been able to find and every time I fly there the cops are blowing up suitcases. If it werern´t for the fact that Fat Dawg would be dining like a king in Paris once I got there, I would fly to Montgomery and eat cheese grits. As an airport, CDL sucks but Dawg does not have to stay there more than 12 minutes and I can handle that.
hound dog- Bad Dawg
- Posts : 2067
Join date : 2010-04-06
Re: French fried Onion Rings
Don’t know about here but “Outback Steakhouse” in the US has a thing called a “blooming onion” that’s pretty good and very similar.
Parker- Share Holder
- Posts : 1566
Join date : 2011-05-12
Humor : WDWA none
Re: French fried Onion Rings
Parker wrote:Don’t know about here but “Outback Steakhouse” in the US has a thing called a “blooming onion” that’s pretty good and very similar.
Yes the outback in Guad. has the blooming onion. I was also going to try Early Bird. Thanks, had forgotten about the outback.
little italy- Share Holder
- Posts : 296
Join date : 2012-02-03
Re: French fried Onion Rings
little italy wrote:Parker wrote:Don’t know about here but “Outback Steakhouse” in the US has a thing called a “blooming onion” that’s pretty good and very similar.
Yes the outback in Guad. has the blooming onion. I was also going to try Early Bird. Thanks, had forgotten about the outback.
Outbacks Blooming Onion is the "absolute" worst thing you can eat in terms of high fat. I will never eat it again even though it tastes soooo good.
johninajijic- Share Holder
- Posts : 3850
Join date : 2010-10-23
Age : 80
Location : West Ajijic
Humor : Sometimes
Re: French fried Onion Rings
John doesn't pretty much everything at Outbacks qualify for the not too good
for you? I agree it does taste very very good.
Z
for you? I agree it does taste very very good.
Z
Zedinmexico- Share Holder
- Posts : 5604
Join date : 2011-10-28
Location : On the hill in Ajijic
Humor : Red Dwarf, Marx Brothers, SCTV
Page 1 of 3 • 1, 2, 3
Similar topics
» Tony's Fried Chicken
» O rings for lever style kitchen faucets?
» WHERE TO FIND THE BEST FRENCH ONION SOUP AT LAKESIDE
» French onion soup & Philly cheese steaks
» Chicken Fried Chicken
» O rings for lever style kitchen faucets?
» WHERE TO FIND THE BEST FRENCH ONION SOUP AT LAKESIDE
» French onion soup & Philly cheese steaks
» Chicken Fried Chicken
Page 1 of 3
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum