32 Recipes for People Who LOVE French-Fried Onions (2024)

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32 Recipes for People Who LOVE French-Fried Onions (1)Dana MeredithUpdated: Jul. 31, 2023

    Take the irresistibly crunchy texture of French-fried onions beyond Thanksgiving dinner with these apps, mains and side dishes.

    Blue Cheese-Mushroom Stuffed Tenderloin

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    Here’s my go-to entree for just about any special occasion. Filled with a savory stuffing, the sliced tenderloin looks and tastes like a specialty from an upscale restaurant. —Joyce Conway, Westerville, Ohio

    Check out these other delicious onion recipes.

    Sassy Southwest Stuffed Shells

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    When I was a child, my mom made this dish quite often. When I came across her recipe on an index card, I quickly copied it. Over the years, I have made very few changes to retain that taste-of-home memory. —Kellie Braddell, West Point, California

    Elegant Green Beans

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    Mushrooms and water chestnuts give new life to the ordinary green bean casserole. Every time I make it for friends, I'm asked to share the recipe. —Linda Poe, Sandstone, Minnesota

    Caliente Christmas Cheese Crisps

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    To fire up the crowd, I pack these homemade crackers with bacon, pumpkin seeds and French-fried onion rings. Dunk them in picante sauce. —Jeanne Holt, Mendota Heights, Minnesota

    Mushroom Pea Casserole

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    This is one of my go-to side dishes that my whole family loves. It's great with chicken, ham, beef and pork; in fact, I haven't found anything it isn't delicious with. —Lisa Lyons, Westerville, Ohio

    Beef and Mushrooms with Smashed Potatoes

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    I was inspired to make this recipe after I couldn't stop thinking of a similar dish served in my elementary school cafeteria more than 50 years ago! I like that it's quick to make, and my husband and grandchildren love it. —Ronna Farley, Rockville, Maryland

    Crispy Onion Chicken

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    My family loves chicken, and I'm always trying new ways to prepare it. This golden-brown chicken with its crunchy french-fried onion coating is great with rice, baked potatoes, macaroni salad or potato salad. —Charlotte Smith, McDonald, Pennsylvania

    Cheddar and Chive Mashed Potatoes

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    My husband swears my cheddar mashed potatoes are the world's best. We always have some in the freezer. Sometimes I dollop individual servings in muffin cups and reheat them that way instead. —Cynthia Gerken, Naples, Florida

    Greek-Style Stuffed Acorn Squash

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    With a truckload of acorn squash in my pantry, I wanted to make stuffed squash in lots of different ways. A bottle of Greek seasoning got my creativity flowing. —Teri Rasey, Cadillac, Michigan

    Baked Shepherd's Casserole

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    All my kids are grown and most are married, but they often come home for Sunday dinner, and their most requested meal is this casserole. When you get several people in the kitchen chopping, slicing and preparing, it comes together super fast—and you get to catch up on all the family happenings. —Beverly Matthews, Richland, Washington

    Pork Chop Potato Dinner

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    Tender chops cook on a bed of creamy potatoes in this all-in-one meal. It’s a snap to assemble, thanks to frozen hash browns, canned soup, shredded cheese and french-fried onions. —Dawn Huizinga, Owatonna, Minnesota. Looking for more? Learn how to make French onion pork chops.

    Cheesy Cheddar Broccoli Casserole

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    Even people who don’t like broccoli beg me to make this comforting broccoli cheese casserole recipe. It's similar to a classic green bean casserole, but the melted cheese just puts it over the top. —Elaine Hubbard, Pocono Lake, Pennsylvania

    Jazzed-Up Green Bean Casserole

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    After trying many variations of this old standby, I decided to give it a little kick. The crunchy texture from the veggies combines with bacon and melt-in-your-mouth cheese to make this dish a hit at any holiday get-together. —Stephan-Scott Rugh, Portland, Oregon

    Makeover Tater-Topped Casserole

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    I love Tater Tot casserole, but wanted a lighter version of the recipe. The Taste of Home Test Kitchen slashed the fat in this classic dish, while keeping all the Tots my family loves. Who know you could have healthy Tater Tots?! —Scott Woodward, Shullsburg, Wisconsin

    Cheddar Chili Burgers

    Big, bold chili and french-fried onions are a fun alternative to the classic burger fixings of ketchup and mustard. The patties are easy to assemble, making this a great weeknight sandwich. —Sue Ross, Casa Grande, Arizona

    Easy Onion Crescent Rolls

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    Here's a deliciously easy way to dress up a tube of crescent roll dough. These golden bites are one of our favorite recipes—and they're a nice addition to any buffet. We like them so much, I usually triple the recipe. —Barbara Nowakowski, North Tonawanda, New York

    Cheesy BBQ Beef Dip

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    Barbecued beef dip is a holiday staple in our house. My husband can't get enough! —Selena Swafford, Dalton, Georgia

    Broccoli Potato Supreme

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    My family insists that this two-in-one casserole makes an appearance at all of our special meals. Every bite is doubly delicious! —Jane Birch, Edison, New Jersey

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    Sweet meets savory in this fun twist on the typical breakfast casserole. It's great for parties and potlucks because you can make it the night before. —Katie Osborn, Toledo, Ohio

    Baked Chops and Cottage Fries

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    Convenience items like frozen vegetables, cottage fries and a jar of cheese sauce make it a snap to assemble this comforting pork chop supper. It's a simple one-dish meal. —Gregg Voss, Emerson, Nebraska

    Stuffing Crust Turkey Potpie

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    Here's a wonderful, stick-to-the-ribs dish that slices well since the filling is thicker than that of traditional potpies. Prebaking the crust makes it crunchy.—Tamara Furda, Naperville, Illinois

    Monterey Spaghetti

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    I'm a working mother with two young boys. Our family leads a very active life, so I make a lot of casseroles. It's so nice to have a hearty side dish the kids will eat. Topped with cheese and french-fried onions, this tasty spaghetti casserole recipe is a hit at our house. —Janet Hibler, Cameron, Missouri

    Penne and Smoked Sausage

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    This pasta is a must-try smoked sausage recipe. It just tastes so good when it’s hot and bubbly from the oven. The cheddar french-fried onions lend a cheesy, crunchy touch. —Margaret Wilson, Sun City, California

    Seriously, we can’t get enough of some delicious french onion pasta.

    Quicker Chicken and Dumplings

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    Ready in 30 minutes, this easy chicken and dumplings recipe takes advantage of convenience items and uses time-saving, drop-style dumplings. —Willie DeWaard, Coralville, Iowa

    Teriyaki Pork Tacos

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    Flour tortillas take an Asian-style twist when filled with flavorful teriyaki pork strips, mandarin oranges, lettuce and crispy french-fried onions. —Jodi Nobile, Scotia, New York

    Broccoli Beef Supper

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    Broccoli is one of my favorite vegetables, so I'm constantly on the lookout for new ways of preparing it. This casserole is a hearty oven entree. —Connie Bolton, San Antonio, Texas.

    Crispy Mashed Potato Cakes

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    I love finding ways to use holiday leftovers. These potato cakes use the mashed potatoes, stuffing and breadcrumbs. To go all out, add meat and cheese. —Jeri Psikal, Norman, Oklahoma

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    The entire family will enjoy this heartwarming, all-in-one dinner. Plus, it offers easy cleanup! —Mike Tchou, Pepper Pike, Ohio

    Buffalo Macaroni and Cheese Bites

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    In this vegetarian Buffalo-style appetizer, macaroni and cheese get heated up with Louisiana-style hot sauce, then breaded and baked. These tasty nibbles are served with blue cheese dressing. —Ann Donnay, Milton, Massachusetts

    Originally Published: November 06, 2018

    32 Recipes for People Who LOVE French-Fried Onions (31)

    Dana Meredith

    Dana is an editor and writer who shares her passion for travel, food and the beauty of American landscapes. When she's not wielding her red pen, she can be found tending her flower gardens, remodeling her house, creating one-of-a-kind jewelry or dancing to "Uptown Funk."

    32 Recipes for People Who LOVE French-Fried Onions (2024)

    FAQs

    What are the ingredients in French's fried onions? ›

    Ingredients: Onions, Palm Oil, Wheat Flour, Salt & Dextrose.

    Can you eat French fried onions by itself? ›

    Why wouldn't you give into the lure of a little extra crunch, fat, and flavor? Honestly, you can just eat a handful of them as a snack.

    Does Aldi sell French fried onions? ›

    ALDI Chef's Cupboard French Fried Onions Original Same-Day Delivery or Pickup | Instacart.

    Do French fried onions go bad? ›

    Typically, French fried onions come with a 'best by' date printed on their packaging, which indicates the time frame within which they can be expected to retain their optimal taste and texture. Upon opening, the shelf stability of French fried onions can be influenced by various factors, such as storage conditions.

    Can you use butter instead of oil to fry onions? ›

    You can use either oil or butter to caramelize onions — but ideally, you use a combination of both! I like to use olive oil, and this cooking fat tolerates heat particularly well.

    What happened to Durkee French Fried Onions? ›

    In 1986, Reckitt & Colman acquired Durkee Famous Foods; in 1987 and consolidated headquarters in New Jersey. Durkee's French onions became French's crispy fried onions. In 1999, Reckitt & Colman merged with Benckiser NV to form Reckitt Benckiser. In 2017, McCormick & Company acquired French's from Reckitt Benckiser.

    Why do you boil onions before frying? ›

    Boiling onions will get rid of their bitterness while still retaining a subtle onion flavour.

    Why do I crave fried onions? ›

    Flavor and Sensory Satisfaction: Sometimes, cravings are less about nutritional needs and more about seeking a particular flavor, texture, or sensory experience. Onions add a unique flavor and crunch to dishes, and your body might be seeking that specific taste or texture.

    Why are they called French fried onions? ›

    The "french-fried" part of the name really refers to the cooking method being similar to french fries, that is being deep fried in oil. Records suggest that the first recipe was created in 1904, but by whom is unknown. It did use real onions, though, and still does.

    Do you fry onions with lid on or off? ›

    You can put a lid on with quite a gentle setting, opening the pan to stir. This makes for more even cooking, but you have to turn the heat down even lower than when not using the lid. Recipes often imply that softening onions is quicker than is really the case, so be patient.

    Are crispy onions the same as French fried onions? ›

    Crisp fried onions

    Crispy deep fried onions are called "French fried onions" in Southern cooking of the United States. Smaller and irregularly shaped (from being deep-fried until they are crunchy) onions are an integral part of the American dish green bean casserole.

    What is the best frying onion? ›

    SWEET ONIONS: Best Frying Onion

    Larger and slightly flatter than yellow onions (they look like they've been squashed), sweet onions contain extra sugar, making them good for caramelizing. Their larger size also make them perfect for making onion rings (my favorite diner dish by the way).

    Where are Frenchs fried onions in grocery store? ›

    Canned Vegetable Aisle: The most common location for canned fried onions is on the canned vegetable aisle. They are often placed near the canned green beans or mushrooms [2]. Condiment Aisle: In smaller grocery stores, you may find canned fried onions on the condiment aisle [2].

    What are canned French fried onions? ›

    French's® Crispy Fried Onions are made with only carefully sourced, whole yellow globe onions, not from by-products, to deliver an exceptional texture and craveable flavor. Our fresh onions are fried in trans-fat-free oil, immediately after cutting to maintain their natural sweetness and pungency.

    Are French fried onions the same as onion rings? ›

    Onion rings are thick cut and battered and intended to be a side dish. French fried onions are thin cut,and fried plain or lightly dredged in corn starch and are used as a condiment/garnish/topping.

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