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    Home » Recipes » Snack and Fingerfood

    Spicy Corn Fritters

    August 28, 2012 by Kankana Saxena

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    I was prepping for dinner when I got distracted towards the television. Brian Boitan was sharing his love for a special corn fritter that he ate at E&O Asian Kitchen in San Francisco. Who doesn’t like deep-fried snacks and anyways, SF is not far from my place. But then again, I was not sure I could wait long enough for a trip! Quickly I switched off the stove and started making notes of whatever information I could gather while observing the chef. She made it sound so easy but even after multiple attempts, it didn't come out half as close to what the chef had presented.

    Deep fried cooking doesn’t happen a lot often at our home. We both love it but we avoid it as much possible. My Mom always says, never give up any kind of food that you like. If it’s not healthy, eat less and savor the moment. And so we did!

    The first attempt was a disaster. I almost burnt my finger, the kernels were getting separated in the oil, it got overcooked and the first few fritters went straight from the wok to the bin. Being stubborn that I am, didn't want to give up. I lowered the heat and this time with much caution, I dropped the mixture in the hot oil. Result - all my fingers were still in place and the fritters came out crispy, crunchy and sweet at every bite!

    I had my doubts if Arvind would like it and he proved me correct. It was not as savory or as spicy as he would have preferred in any such snack bites. So, the next time, I gave my own little Indian twist to the mixture. I added garam masala, along with amchoor (raw mango powder), some cayenne powder and fresh mint. And this time, I didn’t deep-fry it; rather pan-fried it in a cast iron pan.

    We both loved it and gulped it down with some cold beer.

    Summer corns are a delightful creamy treat and one should relish some before the season goes away. Growing up, I don't remember eating a lot of corn. It would mostly be the grilled corn that we would buy from the roadside food stalls. This year, I am taking inspiration from everywhere and eating a lot more fresh corn than ever.

    While making this fritter, just make sure not to over mix the ingredients. The mixture can be prepared in advanced and fried later. I still have to visit that restaurant and enjoy some of those Indonesian fritters but until then, I am going to enjoy the home made Indian version ones!

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    Spicy Corn Fritters

    Kankana Saxena
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 15 minutes mins
    Total Time 25 minutes mins
    Servings 15 uneven sizes

    Ingredients
     

    • 3 fresh corns
    • 1 egg
    • 2 cloves of garlic (grated)
    • 1 inch ginger (grated)
    • 1 bunch green onions (finely chopped)
    • 1 tablespoon garam masala powder
    • 1 teaspoon cayenne powder
    • 1 cup fresh mint (finely chopped)
    • 1 cup fresh cilantro (finely chopped)
    • ¾ cup corn flour
    • ½ cup semolina
    • salt
    • oil for frying

    Instructions
     

    • Remove the husk, clean the silk and using a sharp knife, slice the kernel off the corn into a mixing bowl.
    • Then, add rest of the ingredients except oil and using a wooden spoon mix everything.
    • If you want to deep-fry it, use a wok and heat enough oil. If you wish to pan fry it, use a cast iron pan and heat about 3 tablespoons oil.
    • Spoon the mixture and very carefully, pour it on the wok or the pan. If you are using the pan-fried method, use the spoon to spread out the mixture just a little bit so that it flattens.
    • Let it fry for about 3 minutes on each side.
    • Serve immediately with you favorite dipping sauce. I like to sprinkle some chat masala on it while serving.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 15uneven sizes

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    Comments

    1. Aldy

      August 29, 2012 at 9:15 pm

      Gorgeous! These fritters sounds incredible delightful, Kankana 🙂 Beautiful clicks!

      Hugs <3

    2. Mallika

      August 29, 2012 at 9:08 pm

      Gorgeous beauties! I make a similar version but with grated corn. And mine has to be spicy! I surely need to give this a shot. I love those kernels dotting the fritters.

    3. mjskit

      August 29, 2012 at 8:38 pm

      Corn fritters are my favorite! Great use of that fresh corn and what lovely pictures!

    4. Sanjeeta kk

      August 29, 2012 at 11:18 am

      Gorgeous clicks and a wonderful treat for another corn lover!

    5. lizzie strayedtable

      August 29, 2012 at 12:03 am

      I just love your photos! Everytime I swing by, they are just really unique and clever.
      I have never used fresh corn for fritters before. I cheat using the tinned variety.

    6. nipponnin

      August 28, 2012 at 11:37 pm

      This is so different! I never seen anything like it.
      I love your photos(always, never disappointed)! I'm so envious of your talent.

    7. Rosa

      August 28, 2012 at 11:25 pm

      What original fritters! They look so good. A great recipe. Fresh corn is so delicious.

      Cheers,

      Rosa

    8. Richa

      August 28, 2012 at 11:10 pm

      we ate tons of corn last few weeks. but all on the cob. these fritters are perfect to try with the weather cooling down now. heart the first picture!

    9. beena

      August 28, 2012 at 9:47 pm

      Super post...i simply love this....just recently i made corn balls and now that there is one more cob left at home i know what i can try with it... wonderful post and equally wonderful pics ... do drop by..:)

    10. Laura (Tutti Dolci)

      August 28, 2012 at 9:44 pm

      Beautiful fritters, I love the Indian twist you gave these!

    11. Aunt Clara

      August 28, 2012 at 9:36 pm

      Hon, you had me at spicy. Great idea, we have corn fritters in our cuisine, but they are made of cornmeal.

    12. indugetscooking

      August 28, 2012 at 9:30 pm

      A very different fritter idea. I love your mom's advice on eating your favourite kind of food... 🙂

    13. Deepa

      August 28, 2012 at 8:55 pm

      I bet these tasted good....And thank God that you didn't burn your fingers :-)I like the Indian touch you have given by adding masala powder. Looks so crispy

    14. Vijitha

      August 28, 2012 at 8:49 pm

      Gorgeous post!I love corn and fritters with chai is always welcome in my home.Today I made Indian cutlets with lots of veggies and roasted chickpea flour and didn't fry it. I gulped more than half a dozen. I am planning tweak yours by pulsing the corn and then making it like cutlets with minimum oil.

    15. Reem | Simply Reem

      August 28, 2012 at 7:58 pm

      Beautiful Kankana..
      You know I really like the idea of pan frying them, trust me hun my love for fried food is showing on every cm of my body!!!! LOL
      Beautiful pics.. I am loving the colors here, so subtle yet each of the has a story to tell...

    16. Sneh | Cook Republic

      August 28, 2012 at 7:48 pm

      beautiful photos Kankana! gorgeous!

    17. nags

      August 28, 2012 at 7:18 pm

      beautiful pics. nothing like using fresh corn to make anything!

    18. Rekha Kakkar

      August 28, 2012 at 7:09 pm

      Just found out that whats going to be our snack for evening tea. Love at first sight for me.

    19. Kitchen Belleicious

      August 28, 2012 at 6:49 pm

      i love the whole kernel corns sticking out of the fritters! They look crispy and delicious

    20. Anamika

      August 28, 2012 at 6:40 pm

      They look so damn tempting Kankana....mouth-watering!!!

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