Our go-to recipe for 'Golden Rings' using whole sweet onions. Packed with minced pork and egg for a satisfying meal, each bite bursts with sweetness and juiciness. Simply fill and bake for a dish that brightens any table. Perfect for bento boxes or as a snack!

Ingredients

Main Ingredients (2 servings)

  • Onion 1 pc (approx. 200g)
  • Ground Pork 120g
  • All-purpose Flour (as needed)
  • Egg 1 pc

Seasonings

  • [A] Chicken Bouillon Powder 1 tsp
  • [A] Cooking Sake (Rice Wine) 1 tsp
  • [A] Potato Starch 1 tbsp
  • [B] Salt and Pepper (to taste)

Steps

  1. Peel the onion (approx. 200g) and slice into 1cm thick rings.
  2. Core the center of the onion rings, separating 8 outer rings.
  3. Finely chop the removed inner onion. [Pro Tip!] For thin onion slices, stack two layers to maintain shape. This helps keep the shape for a beautiful presentation and enjoyable texture.
  4. Place the finely chopped onion in a microwave-safe container.
  5. Cover with plastic wrap and microwave on 600W for 1 minute 30 seconds. [Pro Tip!] Microwaving enhances sweetness and ensures thorough cooking. For regular onions, microwave for 2 minutes.
  6. Drain the microwaved onion in a colander and let it cool down.
  7. In a bowl, combine ground pork (120g), chicken bouillon powder (1 tsp), cooking sake (rice wine) (1 tsp), and potato starch (1 tbsp). Mix until it becomes sticky. [Pro Tip!] Adding potato starch helps the filling bind together easily.
  8. Add the cooled chopped onion to the meat mixture and mix well.
  9. Spread plastic wrap on a flat surface and dust with all-purpose flour. [Pro Tip!] Using plastic wrap reduces washing up and allows you to work without getting your hands dirty.
  10. Arrange the prepared onion rings on the plastic wrap.
  11. Stuff the meat mixture into the center of each onion ring and lightly dust the surface with all-purpose flour. [Pro Tip!] Lifting the plastic wrap while dusting with flour helps prevent the shape from collapsing.
  12. Heat oil in a frying pan over medium heat.
  13. In a bowl, beat 1 egg with a pinch of salt and pepper.
  14. Dip the stuffed onion rings into the beaten egg and place them in the hot frying pan.
  15. Cook until browned.
  16. Flip the onion rings once browned on one side.
  17. Cover with a lid and steam-heat over low-medium heat for 2 minutes.
  18. Dip in the remaining beaten egg and cook until browned on both sides. [Pro Tip!] Coating with all-purpose flour and egg before frying creates a voluminous and delicious finish.
  19. Use up all the egg and remove from heat once both sides are browned.
  20. Transfer to a plate and serve.

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