National Onion Rings Day | June 22
Thu Jun 22nd

National Onion Rings Day

National Onion Rings Day honors a batter-dipped, deep-fried bite of delectableness that runs rings around other appetizers on June 22nd.

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onion rings exact origins are uncertain in Canada, Ireland, Australia, and some parts of Asia.

  • In John Mollard's 1802 cookbook The Art of Cookery Made Simple and Refined, a dish called "Fried Onions with Parmesan Cheese" is included. It calls for cutting onions into 1/2 inch rings, dipping them into a batter made of flour, cream, salt, pepper, and Parmesan cheese, then deep-frying them in boiling lard. It also recommends serving them with a sauce made of melted butter and mustard
  • Some believe a recipe for French Fried Onions (not claiming to be the source of the dish) appeared in the Middletown, NY Daily Times on January 13, 1910
  • One of the onion rings invention's claimants is the Pig Stand restaurant chain, which was founded in Oak Cliff, Texas, in the early 1920s
  • In a 1933 Crisco advertisement in The New York Times Magazine, a recipe for deep-fried onion rings dipped in milk and dredged in flour appeared
  • The A&W restaurant is credited with popularizing onion rings in fast food establishments in the 1960s

Many agree that onion rings are best hot from the fryer. It's up to you whether you dip them in a sauce or not. These days, there are plenty to choose from, as well as some that are too large. Sweet, spicy, salt and vinegar, and everything in between.

How to celebrate national onion ring day is important

Order up some onion rings from your new diner. You can also make them at home. We even have a dish for you to try. Of course, you may have a family's favorite, and if you do, be sure to share it on social media.

Onion Rings Recipe is a fast and Simple Onion Rings Recipe.

How will you be celebrating? Let us know using #NationalOnionRingsDay on social media.

The june 22nd is the 22nd in a series of national celebrations in the United States

1841

The first U.S. patent for a type-setting machine was granted to Adrien Decambre of France and James Hadden Young of England. Patent no. 2,139 for their "Pianotype" machine allowed types to be placed using levers and gravity.

1978

Charon is the first and largest moon discovered by astronomer James W. Christy at the Naval Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona.

2007

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2021

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