Bring on the layers of flavor
June 22 with an all-American favorite--onion rings!
Celebrate this tasty classic with a batch of homemade onion rings or
with family and friends at a local restaurant. Be sure to order a basket
or two with your favorite dipping sauce.
Fried or baked, battered or dredged, spicy or sweet, homemade onion rings are
simple to make. Check out our basic recipe and tips for the Best Ever Onion Rings.
For more golden, crispy, delicious onion ring ideas, see our Pinterest board
featuring over 50 must-try onion ring recipes.
How do you prefer your onion rings? Share your favorite rings and sauces
recipe with the National Onion Association Sunday, June 22 on Pinterest
and Twitter using #OnionRingDay. We can't wait to see all the layers
of flavor and fun you can toss our way!
About the National Onion Association
The National Onion Association (NOA) is the official organization representing
the growers, shippers, brokers, and commercial members of the U.S. onion
industry. Established in 1913, the association strives to preserve and
improve the business environment for the industry and educate consumers
about onion's many uses, nutritional, and health benefits.
Visit www.onions-usa.org for more information.
www.onions-usa.org
Celebrate this tasty classic with a batch of homemade onion rings or
with family and friends at a local restaurant. Be sure to order a basket
or two with your favorite dipping sauce.
simple to make. Check out our basic recipe and tips for the Best Ever Onion Rings.
For more golden, crispy, delicious onion ring ideas, see our Pinterest board
featuring over 50 must-try onion ring recipes.
How do you prefer your onion rings? Share your favorite rings and sauces
recipe with the National Onion Association Sunday, June 22 on Pinterest
and Twitter using #OnionRingDay. We can't wait to see all the layers
of flavor and fun you can toss our way!
About the National Onion Association
The National Onion Association (NOA) is the official organization representing
the growers, shippers, brokers, and commercial members of the U.S. onion
industry. Established in 1913, the association strives to preserve and
improve the business environment for the industry and educate consumers
about onion's many uses, nutritional, and health benefits.
Visit www.onions-usa.org for more information.
www.onions-usa.org
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