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Anyone Have A Corndog Recipe? Or Onion Rings?


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filititi Apprentice

I know that they're not the healthiest goodies, but I've been dying for corn dogs or onion rings lately. Anyone have a gluten-free recipe for them?


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kejohe Apprentice

Hmmm..... I don't have corn dog one yet, but I bet I can find one.

Give me a few days and I'll get back to you.

For my onion rings, my hubby likes em' pretty straight forward. I season dry rice flour with salt pepper and maybe a little garlic, then toss in the onions or shallots. Deep fry just until golden and yumm yumm. They don't have the thick batter, but I bet if that's what you are looking for you can just use a regular (rice flour) tempura batter (flour, baking powder, club soda, salt, pepper, mix till you have a thick batter, dip and fry till golden).

filititi Apprentice

Thanks a lot Kathleen.

Do you have measurements for your tempura batter? I'm a fan of the onion rings with the thicker crisp coating. I definitely like the idea of adding a little garlic into it though.

I appreciate the ideas!

Fil

kejohe Apprentice

Hmmm... I never really though about measurements, I'm kind of an eyeball it girl, but I'll give it a try. Just remember that your looking for a batter similar to pancake batter, maybe a bit thicker, so you can easily adjust the flour or soda depending on the thickness.

2 C rice flour

1 tsp baking powder

pinch salt & pepper

1/2 tsp garlic powder

1 C (maybe a little less or a little more) club soda, or water

Mix all dry ingredients and add soda and little at a time to make the thick batter. I usually let mine sit and rest for about 5 minutes to work out any air bubbles, then just dip and fry.

I hope the measurement are correct, but even if they are a little off it's pretty easy to adjust. I hope you like it!

gf4life Enthusiast

I was wondering if you substituted corn flour (masa flour) for the rice flour in the tempura batter, and maybe added a bit more to make it thicker, would it work for the corn dogs? Or does it have to have other stuff mixed into it?

I do have a recipe for mini corn dogs, but I have not used it yet, and I have also not used any of the bean flours. but here it is:

Mini Corn Dogs

Ingredients:

1/4 cup garbanzo bean flour

1/4 cup white rice flour

1/2 cup yellow cornmeal

1/2 tsp xanthan gum

1/2 Tbsp sugar

1/2 tsp baking powder

1 egg, beaten

1 cup milk (or milk substitute)

gluten-free hot dogs

Directions:

Mix together the dry ingredients.

Add the egg and milk.

Cut hot dogs into three pieces each, dip into batter.

Make sure each piece is coated well.

Deep fry until golden brown.

Mariann

:)

kejohe Apprentice

Hey Mariann,

I just bought some garbonzo bean flour the other day and have not used it in anything yet, so I am going to try this recipe soon thanks!

filititi Apprentice

I've used garbanzo bean flour in a handful of recipes. Mostly mixed with other flours to make breads...and they're pretty good. Nothing like those store bought breads. I also used it to make a biscuit mix that I used to make an "Impossible pie" I have 2 recipe books where the authors like bean flours.

I don't know where you're from, but I've found Garbanzo Bean Flour in the bulk health food section in my local Fred Meyer. It's much cheaper this way.

Thanks for the recipe! I'll try it out.

Fil


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filititi Apprentice

Kathleen,

I'll try out the recipe. I really appreciate it! All of you are a huge help!

Fil

filititi Apprentice

Dear GF4Life, :)

Last night I tried your recipe for mini-corn dogs. They were really very good.

A little hard to cover the entire hot dog with the batter, but very good. I think that it would have been easier to cover them if the batter was a tad bit thinner, so next time I'll try it with a little more milk.

Thanks a bunch for the recipe.

Fil

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rma451 Newbie

hi , a suggestion . in the mall a few years back they did an awesome corn dog that was about 2 inches long. guess they just took the hot dogs and cut then dipped and fryed . hope this helps rosie :D

lbsteenwyk Explorer

Oscar Mayer now makes mini hot dogs that would probably work well in this recipe. They are gluten free.

Guest Leidenschaft

A quick easy idea... I've used it for deep fried fish and it worked very well! I just made up a batch of Pamela's Pancake mix, exactly how I make it for pancakes, only I added a bit of salt and pepper. Dipped my fish and deep fried!

It tasted just like the regular batter!! I'm going to try it for chicken balls as well!

Probably for onion rings you would want it a bit thinner? Not really sure...

I have so little time to cook that I love mixes! :lol:

Guest barbara3675

As the owner of a restaurant, here is my secret recipe for onion rings which we sell just a TON of. Slice your onions REALLY thin. Put together some flour, I use Bob's Red Mill gluten-free FLour Mixture, Lawry's Seasoning and pepper. Wet your onions with water, dredge them in the flour mixture and deep fry. Of course, I have to put a pan on the stove with separate oil now, and I am also doing Weight Watchers, so I don't eat onion rings very often. You need to just stir them around while you are cooking them, then don't cook too long. We serve them by the hill and mountain and are famous for them.

Barbara

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