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Does anyone have the recipe/or one like it, for the dip that is served with the blooming onion at the Outback Steakhouse?? I love it and can't find it anywhere!!! Any help would be great!!! 
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Will this help?
Outback Steak House
1/3 C. cornstarch (more if needed) 1 1/2 C. flour 2 tsp. garlic, minced 2 tsp. paprika 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. pepper 24. oz beer 4 to 6 (4-inch diameter) Vidalia or Texas sweet onions
Seasoned Flour
2 C. flour 4 tsp. paprika 2 tsp. garlic powder 1/2 tsp. pepper 1/4 tsp. cayenne
Chili Sauce
1 pt. mayonnaise 1 pt. sour cream 1/2 C. tomato chili sauce 1/2 T. cayenne
Mix cornstarch, flour and seasonings until well blended. Add beer, mix well. Cut about 3/4" off top of onion and peel. Cut into onion 12 to 16 vertical wedges but do not cut through bottom root end. Remove about 1" of petals from center of onion. Dip onion in seasoned flour and remove excess by shaking. Separate petals to coat thoroughly with batter. Gently place in fryer basket and deep-fry at 375F to 400F for 1 1/2 minutes.
Turn over and fry 1 1/2 minutes longer or until golden brown. Drain on paper towels. Place onion upright in shallow bowl and remove center core with circular cutter or apple corer. Serve hot with Creamy Chili Sauce.
SEASONED FLOUR: Combine flour, paprika, garlic powder, pepper and cayenne and mix well.
CREAMY CHILI SAUCE: Combine mayo, sour cream, chili sauce and cayenne and mix well.
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I hope it will help...have you ever made it? Was it close to what they have at the resturant? The waitress did say that it is a horseradish base so I will try this and see.....THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP!!!!
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Lets get cooking!!
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- This comes from www.recipelink.com
- Dipping Sauce
- 1/2 cup mayonnaise
- 2 teaspoons ketchup
- 2 tablespoons cream-style horseradish
- 1/4 teaspoon paprika
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/8 teaspoon dried oregano
- Dash ground black pepper
- Dash cayenne pepper
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The Onion - 1 egg
- 1 cup milk
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 11/2 teaspoons salt
- 1 1/2 teaspoons cayenne pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon ground black
- 1/4 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1/8 teaspoon dried thyme
- 1/8 teaspoon cumin
- 1 giant Spanish onion (3/4 pound or more)
- Vegetable oil for frying pepper
- Prepare
the dipping sauce by combining all of the ingredients in a small bowl.
Keep the sauce covered in your refrigerator until needed. - Beat the egg and combine it with the milk in a medium bowl big enough to hold the onion.
- In a separate bowl, combine the flour, salt, peppers, oregano, thyme, and cumin.
- Now
it's time to slice the onion-this is the trickiest step. First slice
3/4 inch to 1 inch off the top and bottom of the onion. Remove the
papery skin. Use a thin knife to cut a 1-inch diameter core out of the
middle of the onion. Now use a very sharp, large knife to slice the
onion several times down the center to create the "petals" of the
completed onion. First slice through the center of the onion to about
three-fourths of the way down. Turn the onion 90 degrees and slice it
again in an "x" across the first slice. Keep slicing the sections in
half, very carefully, until you've cut the onion 16 times. Do not cut
down to the bottom. The last 8 slices are a little hairy, just use a
steady hand and don't worry if your onion doesn't look like a perfect
flower. It'll still taste good. - Spread
the "petals" of the onion apart. The onion sections tend to stick
together, so you'll want to separate them to make coating easier. - Dip
the onion in the milk mixture, and then coat it liberally with the dry
ingredients. Again separate the "petals" and sprinkle the dry coating
between them. Once you're sure the onion is well-coated, dip it back
into the wet mixture and into the dry coating again. This double
dipping makes sure you have a well- coated onion because some of the
coating tends to wash off when you fry. Let the onion rest in the
refrigerator for at least 15 minutes while you get the oil ready. - Heat oil in a deep fryer or deep pot to 350 degrees. Make sure you use enough oil to completely cover the onion when it fries.
- Fry the onion right side up in the oil for 10 minutes or until it turns brown.
- When the onion has browned, remove it from the oil and let it drain on a rack or paper towels.
- Open
the onion wider from the center so that you can put a small dish of the
dipping sauce in the center. You may also use plain ketchup.
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If you can't stand the heat get me a beer!
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