Verduras

French-style fried onion rings

French-style fried onion rings
Popularity 59 recipes

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Ingredient Information

Name

French-style fried onion rings

Category

Verduras

Popularity

59 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

French-style fried onion rings are a delicious crispy side dish made from breaded onion slices fried until golden brown with a light and crunchy texture. This ingredient is very popular in fast food and as a garnish for burgers, sandwiches, and casual dishes.

The origin of onion rings dates back to French culinary tradition, where they are prepared with a light batter of flour, egg, and sometimes beer or wine, which gives them an airy and flavorful outer layer. Although their name indicates a relation to France, this preparation has become popular internationally, especially in the United States and Spanish-speaking countries.

From a nutritional standpoint, onion rings contain the properties of onions, which are rich in antioxidants like quercetin, vitamins C and B6, and essential minerals such as manganese. However, being fried, their calorie content increases, so they are recommended to be consumed in moderation.

In the Hispanic world, French-style fried onion rings are also known as crispy onion rings, breaded onion rings, or simply fried onion rings. In some regions, they may be called breaded onion rings, referring to the crispy coating that characterizes them.

Nutritional Properties

3.5g
fiber
700mg
sodium
35mg
calcium
40mcg
folate
1.2mg
iron
270mg
potassium
450
calories
4.5g
sugars
5g
protein
15mcg
vitamin a
4mg
vitamin c
0.5g
trans fats
25g
total fats
3.2g
saturated fats
50g
carbohydrates

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