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Onion Ring Eggs

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Onion Ring Eggs. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Carrie of Kiss My Whisk.

 
Seeing as I grew up with chickens roaming around the back yard, I eat eggs most mornings for breakfast. It’s just what I enjoy and I’m a creature of habit. So I’m always seeking new ways to prepare them in the mornings and these Onion Ring Eggs shared by kissmywhisk was one that I definitely had never tried before.

The recipe was inspired by a post on Apron Strings (mom Donna is a Tasty Kitchen member, too!) that used a sautéed onion as a ring mold for eggs (they’re Tasty Kitchen members too!), but Carrie added the extra crunch of panko. It was so delicious that I also made it for dinner one night.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Onion Ring Eggs. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Carrie of Kiss My Whisk.

You will need: a large onion, flour, panko bread crumbs, oil, milk, hot sauce (for garnish), eggs, salt and pepper.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Onion Ring Eggs. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Carrie of Kiss My Whisk.

Begin by distributing the flour, breadcrumbs and milk into three bowls. Season the flour with salt and pepper while you’re at it.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Onion Ring Eggs. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Carrie of Kiss My Whisk.

Cut an onion in half in the center where it is widest.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Onion Ring Eggs. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Carrie of Kiss My Whisk.

Then cut a thick slice, about ¼-inch.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Onion Ring Eggs. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Carrie of Kiss My Whisk.

Separate the rings and set aside the biggest ones.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Onion Ring Eggs. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Carrie of Kiss My Whisk.

Dust them in flour.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Onion Ring Eggs. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Carrie of Kiss My Whisk.

Then in some milk.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Onion Ring Eggs. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Carrie of Kiss My Whisk.

Then in some panko. You won’t get a full coating this way, but it doesn’t really need it. If you’re looking for more of a true onion ring style, you could combine flour, and a dash of salt, and then whisk in beer until you get a pancake batter consistency. That will give you a heavy-duty coating. But this was lovely for a breakfast.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Onion Ring Eggs. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Carrie of Kiss My Whisk.

Brown the onions on all sides in the pan. They will become soft.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Onion Ring Eggs. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Carrie of Kiss My Whisk.

Crack your eggs one at a time and drop them in the center of the onion ring.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Onion Ring Eggs. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Carrie of Kiss My Whisk.

Let them cook on one side until the whites firm up.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Onion Ring Eggs. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Carrie of Kiss My Whisk.

Then add a bit of salt and pepper to the top and cover them to help the tops finish cooking.

You could also go wild here and add cheese, herbs or anything else you’d like on the top.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Onion Ring Eggs. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Carrie of Kiss My Whisk.

Garnish with a few good dashes of your favorite hot sauce.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Onion Ring Eggs. Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini, recipe submitted by TK member Carrie of Kiss My Whisk.

And dig in! This was heavenly. They are now officially in my breakfast repertoire. Check out all of Carrie’s fabulous recipes on her blog Kiss My Whisk!

 
 

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Onion Ring Eggs

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A fun twist on egg-in-the-hole and a great excuse to have onion rings for breakfast!

Ingredients

  • 2 whole Large Onion Rings, Sliced Thick From A Large Onion
  • ½ cups Flour
  • 1 teaspoon Salt, Divided
  • 1 teaspoon Ground Black Pepper, Divided
  • ½ cups Milk Or Buttermilk
  • ¾ cups Panko Crumbs
  • ¾ cups Olive Oil
  • 2 whole Eggs
  • Hot Sauce, To Serve

Preparation Instructions

Use the largest 2 outside ring layers of a large onion.

Combine flour, 1/2 teaspoon of salt and 1/2 teaspoon of pepper in a small bowl. Add milk to a second small bowl and panko to a third.

Add olive oil to non stick pan, so there is about 1/4 inch of oil in the pan and preheat over medium high to high heat.

Dredge onions in flour, then dip in milk and coat with panko. Add breaded onions to hot oil; once the bottom side browns, flip over. You can use tongs to brown thick sides of onions as well. Just do the best you can, that’s what I did!

Once onions are browned on all sides, reduce heat to medium and carefully crack eggs into the center of the onion. Sprinkle eggs with remaining salt and pepper and then cover. Cook for about 4 to 6 minutes, until egg is cooked and yolk is still runny (cook longer if you don’t want an over-easy egg).

Carefully use spatula to remove from pan and place on a plate. Garnish with a sprinkle or drizzle of hot sauce and enjoy!

Recipe inspired by Donna and Anne of Apron Strings.

 
 
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There’s so much to say about Georgia, we don’t know where to start. Leaving Wall Street for the French Culinary Institute, followed by a stint at the Gramercy Tavern and La Chassagnette in France, her passion for food and food traditions are evident and inspiring. Visit her site at Georgia Pellegrini, where you’ll find more recipes, photos, learn all about her wonderful books Girl Hunter and Food Heroes, and enjoy her latest adventures.

 
 

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Melissa on 7.24.2012

I NEVER cook and I made these…so easy and yummy!

eden on 7.20.2012

I made these for breakfast this morning and they were a hit. I modified and used cornmeal instead of panko (wheat allergy). I served with warm corn tortillas. So very good!

Ruby on 7.17.2012

Eggs every morning for me and now another easy/interesting way of preparing them. Wouldn’t they also look lovely perched atop a mound of corned beef hash? Yummers

GiGi on 7.17.2012

tried these this morning and they were a HUGE hit! I had mine as a sandwich on Texas toast. WOW! I actually flipped mine just before serving to firm up the yolk and add some extra crunch to it. Was super yummy and got thumbs up by all. :+)

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A Dairy Princess Cooks on 7.12.2012

Brilliant…I can’t wait to make them!

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Rae on 7.11.2012

Genius! I *must* try this.

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julies on 7.10.2012

Can’t wait to try this one. Looks awesome!!

DebA on 7.10.2012

I’m sure they’re devine…but runny eggs are gross…

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cookman73 on 7.9.2012

Made these on Saturday morning – will definitely make them again – WONDERFUL!

Adele in N. Minn. on 7.9.2012

These sound wonderful and wow easy! I would probably throw the extra panko in the pan and brown it too and sprinkle over tops for more crunch. And I hate to tell you, but I’d brown them in bacon fat as I usually do!

Donna on 7.9.2012

These look fabulous! I make the eggs in toast from you cookbook and my family goes wild. These will be an even bigger hit with them.

Travis Cotton on 7.9.2012

Maybe if the onion had a good coating on it. I dont know.

Ashley A on 7.8.2012

I bet these would also be great on a burger! Yum!

Lindasue on 7.7.2012

Absolutely brilliant. After cooking w lid on I combined parmesan panko and a little melted butter, topped them and put under the broiler. My family doesn’t like runny yolks and this firmed them up and browned the crumbs.

Lynn S. on 7.7.2012

I made these the other morning for my son who was visiting and he loved them. They were very easy to assemble and I will certainly make them again.

Tracy A. on 7.7.2012

What fun!

3mor on 7.6.2012

that’s wonderful

Leanne on 7.6.2012

Genius!

AliciaC on 7.6.2012

This looks tasty and something I would love to make- but I’ve never been one for eggs and onions. Ahh! I just don’t know!! Can I use a donut in place of the onion? ;)

GracefulDancing on 7.6.2012

These look delicious!! I will be trying this today, thanks for sharing the recipe:-)

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Dax Phillips on 7.6.2012

Those look awesome!

Lavon on 7.6.2012

I think I would put some green chile on top and serve with a warm flour tortilla! This recipe is inspiring. Thanks for sharing.

Ursula from PA on 7.6.2012

I have to tell my brother about this recipe, he doesn’t cook much but he would make this. He took a picture of his cheeseburger he made and it looked delicious. My husband as well will make this on his annual fishing trip for the guys. Thanks, always looking for creative ideas.

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Dancing in the woods naked on 7.5.2012

I’d add a piece of bacon or ham, and put hollandaise on top. Kind of a weird eggs benedict. ^.^

Heather :) :) :) on 7.5.2012

OH, YES PLEASE….love this recipe. I think I can use almond flour instead of panko bread crumbs, because I have to eat gluten free!!!!…but wow, this would be easy, simple and so inexpensive to make!!! Thanks for sharing this tasty recipe :) Love and hugs from the ocean shores of California, Heather :)

Evelyn on 7.5.2012

OMG I <3 you for posting this awesome idea!

Nancy in MI on 7.5.2012

We are eating more eggs and less meat and that looks like a delicious way to have them. Can’t wait to try it.

zelizabeth on 7.5.2012

Try it with red onion and a slice of Havarti or Muenster over the top. I can’t wait til breakfast tomorrow. Thanks.

Tiffany in Texas on 7.5.2012

Those look amazing and I will be cooking those for my family!

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Heather Disarro on 7.5.2012

these are seriously one of the coolest things i’ve seen in a long time – delicious!

Martha Sue on 7.5.2012

What a great idea…. thanks

S Nick on 7.5.2012

And put this on top of mound of hash browns… oh my !!!!
perfection!

Marnie on 7.5.2012

Oh my gosh, This looks absolutely disgusting! LOL UGH!

Maggie @ A Bitchin' Kitchen on 7.5.2012

These are brilliant! I’ve seen people cooking eggs in bell pepper rings lately, but I like this idea even more!

Allyn on 7.5.2012

Um… YES PLEASE! So tasty and easy. Anything with a runny egg=heaven to me. Breakfast or dinner.
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