I got really lucky this year. Aldi (which is one of the cheaper grocery stores) had tinned pumpkin on special a month or so back. I was so excited. It can sometimes be a really difficult ingredient to find on the cheap over here in the UK. Normally you pay over the odds for it, if you can find it. (I have had success in Waitrose and Sainsbury's and of course there is Skyco as well.)
So anyways, they had it in Aldi for a really reasonable price and I loaded up on it! I think I bought 24 tins, much to Todd's embarassment and chagrin! But then, I am a North American and I love pumpkin! I think I am converting him to the idea as well.
Especially when I make him such deliciousness as these fabulous Pumpkin Fritters. They are delightful little light spicy puffs of pumpkin! And that sauce . . . oh baby. It is fabulous!
Of course if you can't find the tinned pumpkin puree, you can make your own. There is a great recipe for a roasted one here. And of course there is another good version on the BBC food site.
Simple to make, just stir all the ingredients together and drop them into hot fat, cooking them until they are puffed and golden brown. Just make sure you fat isn't too hot as you don't want the outsides to cook too fast, or your insides will be raw, and you don't want that!
The sauce is gorgeous. Rich and caramel flavoured with just the hint of vanilla. So delicious together. And you can refrigerate any leftover sauce for on ice cream or pancakes even. Scrummo!!
Oh, and don't worry about the leftover pumpkin. I am going to tell you something delicious to do with that tomorrow! ☺
*Spiced Pumpkin Fritters with a Vanilla Caramel Sauce*
Makes about 20 fritters
icing sugar for dusting
pinch sea salt
These look fabulous! I'd have mine with choc sauce or custard too please!
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous recipe Marie - you never let me down!! Cannot wait to try these, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, these look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you were able to score a deal on the pumpkin so you could teach us this one! That sauce just puts them right over the tip-top!
Thank you for all that you share so generously Marie. :) I'm off now to purchase your cook booklets . . . (I found you through my friend Monique/la table de nana).
Cheers! ~ Mari
P.S. I've already made two of your delicious recipes, and I have the ingredients to make two more this week. I'm so happy to meet up with you!
These look AMAZING! I've got such a sweet tooth at the moment so will definitely give them a go!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful fall treat! simply delicious :)
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These truly are fabulous ladies. I know they are not that pretty, but tasty they are! Welcome Mari!
ReplyDeleteThis is just in time! I have a huge amount of Japanese persimmon pulp to use.
ReplyDeleteThis would be wonderful for them.
Thank you so much.
Holy cow and a half, YUM!! I want a big plateful of these right now!! Fall deliciousness at it's very best!! You, my friend, are fantastic.
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