Air Fryer Blooming Onion

Ingredients

1

large sweet onion

1 cup

all-purpose flour

2 tsp

paprika

1 tsp

garlic powder

1 tsp

salt

1/2 tsp

black pepper

2

large eggs

1 cup

buttermilk

1 cup

breadcrumbs (panko preferred)

Cooking spray

for air fryer basket

Instructions

1

Prepare the onionPeel the onion, trim the top, and cut into 12–16 wedges without slicing through the root so it blooms like a flower.

2

Mix dry coatingIn a bowl, combine flour, paprika, garlic powder, salt, and pepper.

3

Mix wet coatingIn another bowl, whisk eggs and buttermilk together.

4

Coat the onionDip onion into flour mixture, then wet mixture, then breadcrumbs, ensuring all petals are coated.

5

Preheat air fryerPreheat air fryer to 375°F (190°C) and spray basket with cooking spray.

6

Air fryPlace onion in basket, spray lightly with cooking spray, and cook for 20–25 minutes until golden and crispy.

7

ServeServe hot with dipping sauce such as ranch, spicy mayo, or yum yum sauce.

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Narrative Expansion

This recipe is about rhythm: slice, coat, spray, air fry, serve. The onion transforms from a humble bulb into a golden blossom, each petal crisp and seasoned. The air fryer makes it lighter than deep frying, but no less indulgent.

Sensory Notes

  • Aroma: paprika and garlic wafting from the hot onion.
  • Texture: crunchy petals, tender onion inside.
  • Flavor: savory, slightly sweet, nutty from breadcrumbs.

Variations

  • Add cayenne for heat.
  • Use seasoned breadcrumbs for extra flavor.
  • Try gluten-free flour and breadcrumbs for a lighter version.

Serving Suggestions

Pair with ranch, chipotle mayo, or a tangy yogurt dip. Serve as a centerpiece appetizer or alongside grilled meats.

Cultural Context

The blooming onion is a modern American classic, popularized in steakhouses. This air fryer version reflects today’s trend toward healthier cooking without sacrificing indulgence.

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