Turkey and Sweetcorn Fritters. These pockets of love derived from the word Empanar, which means to wrap around or coat. (Latin America and South of Europe, Spain, Portugal, and now here). These easy sweetcorn fritters from the Hairy Bikers are the perfect accompaniment to fried chicken or pulled pork, but also good as finger food for little ones or brunch with avocado and eggs. To make the fritters, put the sweetcorn and spring onions in a bowl.
Great for baby-led weaning, toddlers and for CONSISTENCY - Due to the amount of sweetcorn and quinoa in these fritters, they do not have a thick batter like consistency.
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These pockets of love derived from the word Empanar, which means to wrap around or coat. (Latin America and South of Europe, Spain, Portugal, and now here). These easy sweetcorn fritters from the Hairy Bikers are the perfect accompaniment to fried chicken or pulled pork, but also good as finger food for little ones or brunch with avocado and eggs. To make the fritters, put the sweetcorn and spring onions in a bowl.
To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook turkey and sweetcorn fritters using 11 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients - Turkey and Sweetcorn Fritters:
- Need 100 g for sweetcorn kernels, fresh or frozen.
- Need handful of oats.
- Provide 500 g minced turkey (I used leg rather than breast as it has more flavour).
- Provide 1 for egg.
- You need 4 spring onions, finely sliced.
- Give handful of fresh parsley, finely chopped.
- Require 2 tsp ground cumin (I didn't have any, so I roasted a tsp of seeds, then ground them).
- Provide 1 tsp of salt.
- Prepare 1/2 tsp for black pepper.
- Require 1 - garlic clove, grated.
- Need - light olive oil, for frying.
Easy to make, fun to eat, and made even better with the tantalizing honey. Had corn fritters when I was going up. I had told my granddaughters about them. one spent the night with me and we made fritters this I made these today, and they were fabulous! I am loving the fluffy, light texture.
Turkey and Sweetcorn Fritters instructions:
- Dry roast the sweetcorn in a frying pan until just starting to char slightly..
- Place the sweetcorn in a large bowl together with all the other ingredients..
- Use your hands to squish the meat and mix in really thoroughly with all the other ingredients. Cover the bowl and refrigerate if you are making the fritters later..
- Form the mixture into little patty shapes and fry in hot oil on both sides until golden brown and cooked through. You could cook them in a preheated oven, or grill them instead if you wish..
- Serve hot with sweet chilli sauce and salad..
I served with sweet chilli sauce, and it was heaven! Celebrate the arrival of fresh sweet corn by making a batch of light and delicate corn fritters. Unbelievably light, these fritters are best with fresh sweet corn. Great for breakfast and with ham or ribs. Sweet corn fritters are a great way to enjoy the summer's bounty of fresh corn.
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