Do you love onion rings but don’t want to deep fry them? Well, your prayers have been answered with the air fryer! Air frying is a great way to make healthier versions of your favorite foods. In this recipe, we will show you how to make Nathan’s famous onion rings using an air fryer. So, put on your chef’s hat, and let’s get cooking!
My family is a huge Nathan Onion Ring fan, so I made a side of Air Fryer Frozen Nathan’s Onion Rings for lunch today.
Frozen foods in the air fryer are so good and so easy. Today I made a batch of Air Fryer Frozen Onion Rings, and they were oh so good.
They are the perfect side dish for almost any meal. One of the best reasons to use your air fryer for frozen foods is that it will take you less time to cook the food than it will be to preheat your oven. Do you imagine that? You are saving so, so much time!
What Are Nathan’s Onion Rings?
Do you love onion rings? If so, you’re going to want to check out Nathan’s Famous onion rings. They are some of the best onion rings around, and they are definitely worth a try.
If you’ve ever been to Nathan’s restaurant, then you know that their onion rings are something special. But what makes them so good? Well, let me tell you.
Nathan’s onion rings are made with fresh onions that are dipped in a secret batter and then deep-fried to perfection. They’re crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, and they’re absolutely delicious. If you’ve never tried them before, I highly recommend giving them a try. You won’t be disappointed!
Why You Should Air Fry Nathan’s Frozen Onion Rings
Who doesn’t love onion rings? They’re like the perfect comfort food – savory, crispy, and just a little bit naughty. But frying them at home can be messy and time-consuming. That’s where the air fryer comes in! Air frying Nathan’s frozen onion rings are a quick and easy way to enjoy this classic snack. Plus, it’s a lot healthier than deep-frying them in oil. So why not give it a try? You won’t be disappointed!
Find them in your freezer aisle, labeled as Nathan’s Famous Thick Sliced Battered Onion Rings!
How To Cook Air Fryer Nathan’s Onion Rings
I always like to start frozen onion rings in a preheated air fryer. So, if you have a preheat option, press it. Otherwise, preheat an air fryer without that feature. Run your air fryer for about 5 minutes at 350 degrees F, air fryer setting. This will heat up your air fryer.
The important thing to remember is that unlike the commercials, where they have the air fryer basket loaded to the brim, they WILL NOT cook if you load them that way.
The best way to cook frozen onion rings is in a single layer, Without crowing or stacking the onion rings. This means, that if you have a smaller air fryer basket, you will need to do several runs to finish your family’s side dish.
Set the onion rings in there for about 5 to 7 minutes, shaking halfway, if you have a basket air fryer. Otherwise, if you have an oven type, pull out your pair of tongs and flip them halfway.
More Air Fryer Side Dish Recipes:
The air fryer is a great way to cook up a side dish without having to use the oven or stove. In this blog post, we’ll share some of our favorite air fryer side dish recipes. Whether you’re looking for something simple and easy or something a little fancier, we’ve got you covered! So, dust off your air fryer and get cooking!
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Air Fryer Nathan’s Onion Rings
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Ingredients
- 1 package Nathan’s Onion Rings, frozen
Instructions
- Start by preheating the air fryer, to 350 degrees, Air Fryer Setting For 5 minutes.
- Then add a single layer of FROZEN onion rings to the air fryer basket.
- Set the timer for 5 to 7 minutes. Shaking halfway during the cooking process.
- Plate, serve, and enjoy!
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Jean C. Eads
These are some of the VERY best Onion Rings out there. Very tasty. I only wish they came in a family size bag.