Try this blooming onion recipe today!

A blooming onion is a show-stopping appetizer made from a whole onion cut to “bloom,” battered with seasoned flour, and fried until perfectly crispy. It’s a favorite at steakhouses—but you don’t need a restaurant to enjoy it. When you try this blooming onion recipe today, you’ll get big flavor with simple ingredients.

 

Ingredients (Serves 2–4)

For the Blooming Onion

 

1 large sweet onion (Vidalia or yellow onion works best)

 

2 cups all-purpose flour

 

1 tbsp paprika

 

1 tsp garlic powder

 

1 tsp onion powder

 

½ tsp cayenne pepper (optional)

 

1 tsp salt

 

½ tsp black pepper

 

2 large eggs

 

1 cup milk or buttermilk

 

Vegetable oil (for frying)

 

For the Dipping Sauce

 

½ cup mayonnaise

 

2 tbsp ketchup

 

1 tbsp prepared horseradish

 

½ tsp paprika

 

½ tsp garlic powder

 

Salt to taste

 

How to Make a Blooming Onion

Step 1: Prepare the Onion

 

Cut off the top of the onion (not the root).

 

Place the onion root-side down.

 

Make vertical cuts downward, stopping about ½ inch from the root.

 

Gently separate the layers to “bloom” the onion.

 

💡 Tip: Chill the onion for 30 minutes to help it open more easily.

 

Step 2: Prepare the Batter

 

In one bowl, mix flour, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, cayenne, salt, and pepper.

 

In another bowl, whisk eggs and milk together.

 

Step 3: Coat the Onion

 

Dredge the onion thoroughly in the seasoned flour, making sure flour gets between all layers.

 

Dip into the egg mixture.

 

Coat again with flour for extra crispiness.

 

Step 4: Fry Until Golden

 

Heat oil to 375°F (190°C).

 

Carefully lower the onion into the oil, root side up.

 

Fry for 3–4 minutes, then flip and fry another 3–4 minutes.

 

Remove and drain on paper towels.

 

Make the Dipping Sauce

 

Mix all sauce ingredients in a bowl until smooth. Chill until ready to serve.

 

Practical Tips for the Best Blooming Onion

 

Use sweet onions for the best flavor

 

Double-coat for maximum crunch

 

Keep oil hot to prevent sogginess

 

Season immediately after frying

 

Serve hot for best texture

 

If you want a lighter version, this recipe also works in an air fryer or oven with a light oil spray.

 

Serving Ideas

 

As a party appetizer

 

Game-day snack

 

Side dish with burgers or steak

 

With extra sauces like ranch or spicy mayo

 

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

 

✔ Extra crispy

✔ Bold seasoning

✔ Easy to make at home

✔ Crowd-pleasing

✔ Better than restaurant versions

 

When you try this blooming onion recipe today, you’ll see just how easy it is to create a crispy, golden appetizer that everyone loves.