These crispy Onion Rings are delicious as an appetizer or in Burgers. They’re made restaurant-style, which means they’re crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, and seasoned to perfection. Watch the video tutorial and learn how to make the best onion rings.
If you love easy appetizer recipes like Crispy Baked Potato Wedges or Fried Zucchini, this homemade Onion Ring recipe is sure to become a new favorite.

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The Best Onion Ring Recipe
These are a big hit with my family. My son usually won’t eat onions, but he devours onion rings without any protest.
The secret to these is double-dipping. This creates a beautifully crispy crust. Once cooked, the onions inside are tender and sweet. That strong raw onion flavor fades to the background, replaced with the crispy outer coating and seasoning. Here’s why you will love this recipe:
- Simple – Yes, making homemade onion rings is easier than you think.
- Restaurant-Style Results – These turn out irresistibly crispy every time.
- Kids Can Help – While using a fork or tongs will help with the dredging process, you can also enlist your kids and have them coat the onion rings for you.
- Versatile – Onion rings work as an appetizer, side dish, or even as a garnish.
Onion Rings Video Tutorial
Watch Natasha make these easy onion rings, then grab the ingredients below and give them a try for yourself.
Ingredients
Scroll down to the print-friendly recipe card for quantities and instructions.
- Sweet or yellow onion – The larger the onion, the better when it comes to onion rings
- Milk – use any kind of milk (1%, 2% or whole milk)
- White vinegar – creates homemade buttermilk when added to milk
- Sour cream – helps thicken the liquid so it clings to the onion rings
- All-purpose flour – creates a light batter similar to a restaurant-style tempura batter
- Salt – we use fine sea salt for most of our cooking
- Black pepper – freshly ground black pepper will give the best flavor
- Garlic powder – adds so much flavor to the batter
- Oil for frying – use grapeseed oil, peanut oil, canola, or oil with a high smoke point

How to Make Onion Rings
Now that you’ve gathered your ingredients, it’s time to start cooking:
- Heat the Oil – Heat a large Dutch oven over medium heat with about an inch of oil
- Make the Liquid Mixture – In a medium bowl, whisk the milk with the vinegar and let it sit for 5 minutes. Whisk in the sour cream.
- Make the Dry Mixture – In a separate bowl, mix together the flour, salt, black pepper, and garlic powder.
- Dredge the Onions – Slice and separate the onion rings and dip each ring in the sour cream mixture, followed by the flour (using a fork will keep your hands clean). Repeat by dipping the rings a second time in the milk mixture and flour. Transfer to a plate and repeat with remaining onion rings.
- Cook the Onion Rings – Once the oil is hot enough for the onion rings to sizzle (375˚F on a thermometer), add them in a single layer (3-4 at a time) and fry for 3 to 4 minutes, flipping halfway, or until the outside is crispy and light golden brown. Transfer to a paper-towel-lined plate and sprinkle with salt.

Pro Tip: The frying steps move fast, so have all of your onion rings breaded and ready to fry before you start adding them to the hot oil.

Pro Tip: Whenever you’re deep-frying, you can expect the oil temperature to fluctuate. It will drop when you add the food to the oil, then slowly increase as the food cooks. Don’t overcrowd the pot or the temperature will drop too quickly. We use a clip-on thermometer to monitor the temperature and adjust the temperature as needed.

Onion Rings Dipping Sauce
My husband used to work in Chilis restaurant where they served an ‘awesome blossom sauce’ and this is our version which is a delicious onion ring dipping sauce. It’s also really easy and you just stir the ingredients together.
- Mayonnaise and Sour cream – creates a creamy base
- Ketchup – adds a sweet and tangy flavor
- Worcestershire sauce – adds wonderful umami flavor
- Creamy horseradish – or substitute hot sauce to taste
- Paprika and salt – you can add these to taste

Common Questions
Onion rings are a crispy appetizer or side dish made by slicing onions into rings, dredging them with some kind of coating (batter or breadcrumbs), and cooking. When you are working with a batter, it’s best to fry onion rings instead of baking or air frying.
Yes, if you’re on a gluten-free diet, you can make gluten-free onion rings by swapping the all-purpose flour for your favorite all-purpose gluten-free flour blend.
If you have a deep fryer at home, definitely use it. I love that our Deep Fryer monitors and adjusts the oil temperature automatically.
Yes, but keep in mind that it will take longer to fry double the batches.
Look for onions that are large and firm, with no soft spots. While yellow onions work just fine, a sweet onion like Vidalia or Walla-Walla is especially delicious. Be sure to slice them into generous 1/2-inch thick rings.

How to Serve Onion Rings
We love serving these onion rings freshly cooked with a dipping sauce, but they are so versatile and not just an appetizer.
- Appetizer – It’s fun to stack these in a tower and serve alongside a dipping sauce like awesome Blossom Dipping Sauce (in recipe notes below), ketchup, barbecue sauce, any of our burger sauces, garlic aioli, or avocado ranch.
- Side Dish – alongside burgers or hotdogs instead of french fries.
- Topping – for burgers and other sandwiches, or go all out for Thanksgiving and layer them onto your Green Bean Casserole instead of using canned onions.

Make-Ahead
Onion rings are definitely one of those foods that are best eaten fresh, while still warm and crispy. If you do have leftovers, here are some tips:
- To Refrigerate: Store onion rings in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
- Freezing: Freeze in an airtight container or freezer bag for up to 3 months.
- To Reheat: To restore some of their original crispiness, onion rings should be reheated in a 350ºF oven or in an air fryer.

If you love making restaurant-style appetizers at home like Coconut Shrimp and Easy Popcorn Chicken, these crisp onion rings are a must-try recipe. Because they’re double-battered, they get extra crispy and stand up well to all of your favorite dipping sauces. Best of all, they’re easy to make with simple everyday ingredients.
More Appetizer Recipes
If you love these onion rings, then you won’t want to miss these appetizer recipes:
- Crispy Buffalo Wings
- Pico De Gallo
- Air Fryer Chicken Wings
- Cheeseburger Sliders
- Sausage Queso Dip (with Real Cheese!)
Crispy Onion Rings Recipe with Dipping Sauce

Ingredients
Onion Rings Ingredients:
- 1 large sweet or yellow onion, thickly sliced into 1/2-inch thick rings
- 1 cup milk
- 1 Tbsp white vinegar
- 1/2 cup sour cream
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1/2 Tbsp salt
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- Oil for frying, I used canola oil – use something with a high smoke point
Instructions
How to Make the best onion rings:
- Heat a dutch oven over medium heat with 1" of oil (or enough to cover the onion rings). You can use a deep fryer if you have one.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together 1 cup milk with 1 Tbsp vinegar and let sit 5 minutes. Whisk in 1/2 cup sour cream.
- In a separate bowl, whisk together: 1 cup flour, 1/2 Tbsp salt, 1/4 tsp black pepper, and 1 tsp garlic powder.
- Separate the onion rings and dip each ring in the milk mixture, then dredge with flour. (I used a fork to transfer from the wet bowl to the dry bowl so my hands didn't get as gunky). Repeat by dipping in milk mixture a second time and dredging again in flour. Place the finished onion rings on a plate until ready to fry.
- Once the oil is at 375˚F on a thermometer, or hot enough for the onion rings to sizzle, place 3-4 double battered onion rings in a single layer in the hot oil and cook for about 3 minutes, flipping halfway and fry until exterior is crisp and light golden brown. Let onion rings cool on paper towels so soak up any excess oil then sprinkle with salt while still hot.
Notes
- 1/2 cup real mayonnaise
- 1/4 cup sour cream
- 1/4 cup ketchup
- 1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
- 2 tsp creamy horseradish, or hot sauce
- 1 tsp ground paprika
- 1/2 tsp fine sea salt
Can the original oil be reused again for another batch at some point if kept refrigerated?
Hi Val, Yes, it is OK to reuse fry oil. Here’s how to clean and store it according to Google: Once you’ve finished frying, let the oil cool. When it’s reached a safe temperature, use a utensil to remove any large pieces of batter that might be left over.
these onion rings are amazing, thank you so much for sharing!
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed these onion rings, Jess!
Such an amazing appetizer!! Everyone at my house loved it! I will definitely make this again and again!
That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Toni!
I’ve been eyeing this recipe for a few days now. Yes, I’m going to make it. I really appreciate the videos. Again thank you
That’s so great! Thank you for watching, Barbara! I hope you love it!
These are the best I’ve ever had. My family and I thank you for all your wonderful recipes. I love trying new recipes and yours are some of the best.
I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us, Linda! I hope you get to try more and more of my recipe 🙂
In the instructions, #4, makes reference to a sour cream mixture and then a milk mixture. They are the same thing, right? By the way, I love all your recipes.
Hi Sandy, yes that is correct. So glad you enjoy my recipes. Thank you.
We made this tonight. They were DELISH! Your recipes never disappoint.
Does this work well with almond flour?
Hi Leslie, I honestly haven’t tested those substitutions and without experimenting, it is difficult to say yes or no or what other substitutions would have to be made.
I love your recipes & cooking tips. I especially love the chicken lasagna love, love, love. Your recipes are easy to follow & I love watching your Natashas kitchen it us so enjoyable.
Thank you, Vernet. I’m glad that you’re enjoying my recipes!
Going to try these tonight! I was wondering if I can make the rings in the morning store them on a single sheet in the refrigerator and fry them hours later for dinner?
Sounds like a good plan, Chris. I imagine that would work, if you try that, please share with us how it goes.
Delicious!! Quick and easy. Will definitely make over and over.
I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with me Robyn!
For my first try at onion rings, I came here and your recipe didn’t disappoint! Everyone loved them and it was perfect with bbq steak. Thank you!
Yay, fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing your great feedback with us.
Without a doubt these are the most tastiest onion rings. We make them over and over. 😀
Thank you for that wonderful review, Bobby! It sounds like you have a new favorite!
How about onion rings in air fryer
Hi Mary Ann, I haven’t tried that in an air fryer to advise, but I’d love to know how that turns out if you try that.
Hubby declared these to be better than the ones they serve at fast food places. I loved them, too. I used a white (sweet) onion – next time I’ll try yellow cooking onions. And there will be a next time!
Hello Sharon, thanks to you and your hubby for trying this recipe. I’m happy that you both enjoyed it!
It says 1 cup of flour in the ingredient list and later it says 1 and half. Which is it?
Hi, thank you for pointing that out. 1 cup flour is correct. I updated that typo.
Perfect! Served with sauce of Mayo,ketchup, horseradish, worchershire, paprika, and garlic powder.
I’m happy you enjoeyd that, Shannon! Thank you for that great review.
Natasha you are favorite go to person for great recipes but I wonder why you use vinegar. Doesn’t it give a bitter taste to the recipe? I usually leave the vinegar out of my recipes because of the bitterness.
Hi Alberta, I’ve never noticed any bitter taste here.
instead of milk and vinegar, just use buttermilk instead . Milk and vinegar is how you make buttermilk at home
You are awesome cook.I love your videos and your recipes are the best.Thank you for taking the time to print them on fb for all of your fans to enjoy.Do you have a cookbook available to buy?I want one. Or even a recipe box with your recipe cards in it where u could take one out at a time.Thank you so much
You’re so nice! Thank you for that wonderful compliment, Karen! We do not have a cookbook at this time, but one is in the works. Stay tuned!
That sounds great, but did you ever try mixing 12ounces of beer with 12 ounces of flour.let sit until bubbles form. dip onion rings in and put in deep fryer. omg.
That is a great suggestion. Thank you for sharing!
Can we please have a video of you making these delicious looking crispy onion rings. Looks like it might be a bit messy but wirth it.
Hi Janet, we don’t have a video yet but thank you for the suggestion.
Hi Natsha, Please upload a video of this, thanks 🙂
Thank you for that feedback, David.
I was thinking the same thing would love to see a video of you making these onion rings they look so good Virginia veselovec
Good news, I have this coming as a video recipe! Stay tuned.