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The Outback Steakhouse Blooming Onion

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    The Outback Steakhouse Blooming Onion is an iconic appetizer that has tantalized taste buds for years. This crispy, golden-brown delight is a masterpiece of culinary engineering, with layers of battered onion petals blooming into a beautiful, mouth-watering treat. Our recipe will guide you through every step, ensuring you can recreate this restaurant favorite in your own kitchen. Whether you’re hosting a party, planning a family dinner, or simply craving a savory snack, the Blooming Onion is guaranteed to impress.

    The Blooming Onion, also known as the Bloomin’ Onion, is a signature dish from Outback Steakhouse, first introduced in 1988. It quickly became a sensation due to its unique presentation and irresistible flavor. This dish is a testament to the creativity and innovation in modern American cuisine, blending the simple appeal of fried onions with a special seasoning blend and a zesty dipping sauce.

    Ingredients

    • 1 large white onion
    • 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
    • 2 tablespoons paprika
    • 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
    • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
    • 1/2 teaspoon oregano
    • salt and pepper to taste
    • 2 large eggs
    • 1 1/2 cups milk
    • 1 quart vegetable oil
    • Chipotle, Thousand Island or other dipping sauce optional

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    How To Make The Outback Steakhouse Blooming Onion

    In a medium bowl, combine flour, spices, salt and pepper. Reserve.
    In another medium bowl, whisk together eggs and milk until combined. Set aside.
    Cut off ½-inch from the pointy end of the onion while leaving the other end of root intact. Then remove the papery skin.

    Place the onion cut-side down on a cutting board. Starting ¾-inch from the root, cut vertically downward all the way to the board using a sharp knife.
    Repeat vertical cuts downward about 1/2-inch apart on the edge, taking care not to overlap with previous cuts. You should get 10-15 cuts in total.
    Turn the onion over and gently open up the “petals” of the onion with your fingers until it resembles a flower. Set aside.

    Dip the onion into reserved flour mixture to cover completely. Then gently shake off excess flour.
    Gently dip into reserved egg mixture to cover completely. For best results, let the onion soak in the batter for 10 minutes.
    Return onion to the flour mixture one more time and cover completely.
    Place the onion on a plate and freeze for 30-60 min to set.
    Fill a deep fryer or medium saucepan with 3 inches of oil and heat to 350°F. Line a plate with paper towel and set aside.

    Fry onion for 3-4 minutes until golden brown. Then turn it over using a slotted spoon and cook several minutes more until golden brown.
    Remove onion to a prepared plate. Serve with optional dipping sauce and enjoy! 

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