Amish Onion Fritters

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3. Heat the Oil

  1. Pour about 1–2 inches of vegetable oil into a deep skillet or heavy-bottomed pan.
  2. Heat the oil over medium-high heat until it reaches 350°F (175°C). If you don’t have a thermometer, drop a small amount of batter into the oil; it should sizzle and rise to the surface immediately.

4. Coat and Fry the Onions

  1. Dip the onion rings into the batter, making sure each ring is fully coated.
  2. Carefully place the coated onions into the hot oil, frying a few at a time. Avoid overcrowding the pan, or they may stick together and cook unevenly.
  3. Fry each batch for 2–3 minutes per side, or until golden brown and crispy.
  4. Use a slotted spoon to remove the fritters and place them on a plate lined with paper towels to drain excess oil.

5. Serve and Garnish

  1. Sprinkle with a pinch of sea salt or garlic salt while still warm.
  2. Garnish with chopped fresh parsley for a pop of color and flavor.
  3. Serve immediately for the best taste and texture.

Tips for Perfect Amish Onion Fritters

  • Choose the right onion: Sweet or yellow onions work best. Avoid overly pungent varieties, as they can overpower the fritters.
  • Don’t skip the water soak: Soaking reduces sharpness and helps the onions fry to a tender yet crispy texture.
  • Maintain oil temperature: Too hot, and the fritters burn; too low, and they absorb excess oil and become greasy.
  • Keep them warm: Place finished fritters in a low oven (about 200°F / 95°C) if frying in batches to keep them warm and crispy.

Serving Suggestions

Amish Onion Fritters are wonderfully versatile:

  • Serve alongside fried chicken or pork chops for a hearty meal.
  • Enjoy as a snack with ketchup, ranch dressing, or a spicy aioli.
  • Pair with a fresh garden salad or coleslaw for a balanced lunch.

Golden, crispy, and delightfully savory, Amish Onion Fritters are more than just a treat—they’re a taste of tradition and homestyle comfort. With this step-by-step guide, you can recreate these delicious fritters in your own kitchen, sharing a slice of Amish culinary heritage with family and friends.


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