The sun is shining and, although cool, it's a really beautiful day. Funny how a spot of sunshine can just lift the soul!!
I wanted to make something sweet for our dessert tonight, but as I had a roast in the oven I wasn't really able to bake anything and I was sadly lacking in a lot of other ingredients as well . . . so puddings and such were kind of out of the picture . . .
And then I stumbled upon a recipe for fritter batter in an old shaker cookbook of mine. I think a lot of the shaker's were English Immigrants so . . . it kinda goes with an English Kitchen, does it not?
I think it does anyways, and I happen to know that Banana Fritters are a very popular dish over here!
Of course I don't do anything half way as you know . . . I like to try to put my own stamp on things and to push the edge a little bit and so . . .
I didn't just make banana fritters . . . I made apple fritters and plum fritters too. And then I spied a lone tomato in the basket and thought . . . hmmm . . . tomato fritters. Fabulous! And then coz there was a little bit of batter left I grabbed a little bunch of grapes and thought why the heck not! So in they went also!
They were all pretty special. Tomatoes are a vine fruit, as are grapes, and they both really went down wonderfully, well dusted with cinnamon sugar.
The banana was sweet and sticky and oh so very delicious with some Maple Syrup, likewise the apple, but I am thinking next time (and there will deffo be a next time) I am going to go whole hog and make a toffee sauce!
Oh how wonderful cooking is when you aren't afraid to push the envelope a bit!
*Basic Fritter Batter*
Makes quite a lot
Printable Recipe
This is a basic batter that is great for use on all sorts of fruit. You just need to peel and cut your fruit into bits, dip it into the batter and then deep fry. Serve hot with sugar and or sauce!
6 1/2 ounces flour (1 1/2 cups)
2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
175ml of milk (approx 2/3 cup)
1 large egg, well beaten
fruit pieces
deep fat for frying
sugar, icing sugar and or syrup for serving
Sift the flour, baking powder and salt together. Whisk in the milk gradually and then whisk in the egg until smooth. Dip peeled fruit slices into the batter and fry in deep fat intil crisp and browned, turning with a fork to brown on all sides. Drain on paper towels. Serve hot with sauce or syrup if desired.
Dessert Fritters:
Banana fritters are good served with melted red current jelly, or toffee sauce. Maple syrup is also good. Apple fritters are lovely with maple syrup, or custard or even applesauce! All fruit fritters are lovely dusted with cinnamon sugar. Allow one piece of fruit per person.
Makes quite a lot
Printable Recipe
This is a basic batter that is great for use on all sorts of fruit. You just need to peel and cut your fruit into bits, dip it into the batter and then deep fry. Serve hot with sugar and or sauce!
6 1/2 ounces flour (1 1/2 cups)
2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
175ml of milk (approx 2/3 cup)
1 large egg, well beaten
fruit pieces
deep fat for frying
sugar, icing sugar and or syrup for serving
Sift the flour, baking powder and salt together. Whisk in the milk gradually and then whisk in the egg until smooth. Dip peeled fruit slices into the batter and fry in deep fat intil crisp and browned, turning with a fork to brown on all sides. Drain on paper towels. Serve hot with sauce or syrup if desired.
Dessert Fritters:
Banana fritters are good served with melted red current jelly, or toffee sauce. Maple syrup is also good. Apple fritters are lovely with maple syrup, or custard or even applesauce! All fruit fritters are lovely dusted with cinnamon sugar. Allow one piece of fruit per person.
I'll bet they are Yummy! I saw a food show tonight where they were frying everything you could think of, french toast, cinnamon rolls..so much for people avoiding fats! LOL
ReplyDeleteOh, Marie--you're such a clever girl! LOVE the fritters! I'm going to have to try them...with everything sitting on my counter!
ReplyDeleteI really like the new photos you have--the moving ones--very neat!
Love you loads my friend...you amaze me!
Julie
Wow would never have thought of trying grapes. Look so fun
ReplyDeleteI remember getting apple and pineapple fritters as a treat when I was little - sadly not homemade though. You sound like you had a lot of fun trying the different fruits. Glad it all worked out well for you ;0)
ReplyDeleteI just watched Tony Bourdain In England.. lots of delish fried food..none this great!
ReplyDeleteThey look so great!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting way to do them.
Barbara
What a great pudding to have!
ReplyDeleteApple fritters ...haven't had those for years. I'm sure my well thumbed copy of Marguerite Patten's Everyday cookbook has a similar recipe. My Gran always told me that it was traditional to have fruit or dried fruit in batter( Like Toad in the hole but fruity). Once cooked sugar was sprinkled on top and cut up into slices. She said that some people had half savoury, half sweet batter in one big tin.
ReplyDeleteOooh now your talking - LOVE these Marie!
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Those banana fritters look amazing. I love how the banana oozes out of it.
ReplyDeleteThe are so golden brown and delicious looking Marie, you have definitely sold me on these!
ReplyDeletei looooooooooooooove banana fritters, i know what i am having for lunch tomorrow !! xx
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