Ingredients
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1
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1/2
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1
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1 1/2
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2
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1
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1
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1
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1
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Directions
Sugar-Dusted Corn Fritters,I adapted this from an Amish recipe. I love them sprinkled with a little confectioner’s sugar and served with maple syrup for breakfast. You can also serve them as a side dish. The yield is approximate. Depends on how large or small you make them, and how much corn you put into it.,Great recipe…might try making clam fritters with this recipe. It’s a keeper!,I really expected to be “wowed” by this recipe, as I love corn, and I love hushpuppies, which sounded like a combination of this recipe. These turned out to be more like a beignet without the sweetness. But I did like it and it turned out very nice and golden brown….just didn’t expect to really have to add the sugar and maple syrup to be able to enjoy it well!
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Steps
1
Done
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Beat the Egg, Milk and Sugar Together. |
2
Done
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Sift the Dry Ingredients and Add to the Egg Mixture. |
3
Done
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(if Using Sifted Flour, You Can Just Mix the Dry Ingredients Together Well and Still Get Excellent Results). |
4
Done
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Add the Melted Butter or Margarine (or Oil) and Beat or Stir Briskly by Hand Until Well Blended. |
5
Done
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Stir or Fold in the Corn Until Evenly Distributed. |
6
Done
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Drop by Tablespoons Into Hot Deep Fat (375 Degrees) and Cook Until Golden Brown. |
7
Done
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Drain on Paper Towels. |
8
Done
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Place on Plates and Dust With Confectioner's Sugar If Desired. These Are Best If Served With Maple Syrup. |
9
Done
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Notes: I Usually Try One First. |
10
Done
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If I Find the Oil Is Bubbling Through the Fritter, Which Would Make It Too Greasy, I'll Add a Little More Flour to the Batter to Prevent That. |