Ingredients
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Directions
Crisp Shrimp Fritters – Tortillitas De Camarones, I found this on a site wtith authentic Spanish recipes , I haven’t tried it yet but the fritters sound delicious The original recipe call for deep frying in olive oil; I find vegetable, canola or peanut oil to be better choices The prep/cooking time is a guesstimate and doesn’t include chilling time Serve with a favorite Spainish dipping sauce and lemon or lime , I found this on a site wtith authentic Spanish recipes , I haven’t tried it yet but the fritters sound delicious The original recipe call for deep frying in olive oil; I find vegetable, canola or peanut oil to be better choices The prep/cooking time is a guesstimate and doesn’t include chilling time Serve with a favorite Spainish dipping sauce and lemon or lime
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Steps
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In a Saucepan, Combine the Shrimp With Water to Cover and Bring to a Boil Over High Heat. as Soon as the Water Starts to Boil, Quickly Lift Out the Shrimp With a Slotted Spoon and Set Aside. Scoop Out 1 Cup of the Cooking Water and Let Cool. Discard the Remaining Water. When the Shrimp Are Cool, Cover and Refrigerate Until Needed. |
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to Make the Batter, Combine the Flour, Parsley, Scallions and Pimenton in a Bowl or a Food Processor. Add a Pinch of Salt and the Cooled Cooking Water. Mix or Process Well Until You Obtain a Texture Slightly Thicker Than a Pancake Batter. Cover and Refrigerate For 1 Hour. |
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Remove the Shrimp from the Refrigerator and Mince Finely. the Pieces Should Be the Size of Coffee Grounds. Remove the Batter from the Refrigerator, Add the Shrimp, and Mix Well. |
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Pour the Oil to a Depth of About 1 Inch Into a Heavy Saute Pan and Heat Over High Heat Until It Is Almost Smoking (around 365 Degrees). Add 1 Tablespoon of the Batter to the Oil For Each Fritter and, Using the Back of the Spoon, Immediately Flatten the Batter Into a Round 3 1/2 Inches in Diameter. Do not Crowd the Pan. Fry, Turning Once, For About 1 Minute on Each Side, or Until the Fritters Are Golden and Very Crisp With What Spanish Cooks Call Puntillas, or Lacelike Formations, on the Borders. |
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Using a Slotted Spoon, Lift Out the Fritters, Holding Them Briefly Over the Pan to Allow the Excess Oil to Drain, and Transfer to an Ovenproof Platter Lined With Paper Towels to Drain Further. Keep the Fritters Warm in a Low Oven. Fry the Rest of the Batter in the Same Way, Always Making Sure the Oil Is Very Hot Before Frying More Fritters. When All the Fritters Are Fried, Arrange Them on a Platter and Serve Immediately. |