Crispy Corn Fritters Recipe - Little Sunny Kitchen (2024)

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Corn Fritters

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

Author: Diana

These easy corn fritters make a wonderful quick breakfast, snack, or lunch. They're made with just a few simple ingredients and can be made ahead of time. Great for meal prep, and can be easily made vegan and gluten-free.

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These easy corn fritters make a wonderful quick breakfast, snack, or lunch. They're made with just a few simple ingredients and can be made ahead of time. Great for meal prep, and can be easily made vegan and gluten-free.

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Ingredients

Corn Fritters

  • 3 cups (400 g) frozen corn kernels
  • 2 medium eggs
  • 1 medium red onion
  • 1 cup (120 g) all-purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 3 tablespoons lemon juice
  • cup cilantro
  • teaspoons salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon oil vegetable, corn, sunflower, or canola – for frying

Yogurt Sauce

  • ½ cup (150 g) Greek yogurt
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder or granules
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Cucumber Parsley Salad with Lemon Dressing

  • 1 cup (100 g) cucumber sliced
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
  • cup (50 g) red onion thinly sliced

Lemon Dressing

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 3 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
  • ½ teaspoon dried parsley
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

For the corn fritters:

  • If using frozen corn, no need to thaw as these can directly go in the batter. Place fresh or frozen corn kernels in a glass bowl.

  • Place half of the corn in the food processor jug with the rest of the ingredients, and blend to get a coarse mixture.

  • Transfer the mixture to the bowl with the rest of the corn, and mix it with a spatula so that the corn kernels are mixed in with the blended mixture (do not overmix the mixture).

  • Heat the oil in a pan or a cast-iron skillet on medium heat. When the oil is hot, using a cookie scoop, drop the fritter mixture onto the skillet and lightly flatten with a spatula or the back of a spoon.

  • Add 2 more scoops of fritter mixture at a time, slightly spaced. Cook the fritter on medium heat for around 3 minutes or until the bottom is golden brown, then flip over and cook for 2 more minutes. Or until corn fritters are golden brown and cooked through. If using frozen corn, it might take 1-2 minutes longer.

  • Repeat the process 2 more times until all the corn fritter mixture is used up.

For the yogurt sauce:

  • Add all the ingredients in small bowl and stir well to combine.

For the cucumber salad:

  • In a small bowl, whisk together all the ingredients for the lemon dressing.

  • In a large bowl, add cucumber, parsley, red onions, and lemon dressing. Gently toss to combine.

To serve:

  • Divide corn fritters and cucumber parsley salad between the plates/bowls. Spoon the yogurt sauce on the corn fritters or use it as a dip.

Notes:

  • You can use fresh, frozen, or canned (drained) sweet corn kernels to make the fritters.
  • Add spices – To add more flavor, feel free to add any dried herbs or spices that you like. You can add cumin, cayenne, garlic and onion powders, smoked paprika, and even dried parsley.
  • Only drop the mixture in the pan when the oil is hot – Although these fritters are shallow fried (not deep-fried), the oil needs to be hot when you cook the fritters. This will ensure that the fritters turn out crispy from the outside, soft and tender from the inside. If you drop the mixture into cold oil, the fritters won’t hold their texture.
  • Do not fry at very high heat – If the heat is too high, the outside will brown too quickly and that means that the fritters won’t cook through. Don’t forget that there are raw eggs in the mixture, so you need to make sure that the fritters and cooked through.
  • Depending on the size of your pan, but I usually fry in batches of 3. If you’re using a smaller pan, fry 2 at a time in a few batches and make sure that your fritters are not touching each other. When frying, gently flatten the fritters with a spatula.
  • Serve warm or at room temperature with sour cream, or yogurt sauce and a cucumber salad (recipes are in the recipe card below).

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1fritter, Calories: 104kcal, Carbohydrates: 18g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 3g, Saturated Fat: 0.5g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 0.01g, Cholesterol: 31mg, Sodium: 303mg, Potassium: 146mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin A: 175IU, Vitamin C: 4mg, Calcium: 17mg, Iron: 1mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

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Crispy Corn Fritters Recipe - Little Sunny Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

Why are my fritters not crispy? ›

The most common causes for soggy fritters are too much batter (basic flour and egg batter like used in pancakes will never cook up crispy), and whatever you're frittering leeches too much water when cooking.

Does baking soda make fritters crispy? ›

Is baking soda or powder best for frying? A pinch of baking soda can help produce crispy fried foods. It reacts with the acid in the batter to create carbon dioxide bubbles. These lead to an airy batter and a crisper, fluffier result.

Why are my corn fritters soggy? ›

The biggest reason fritters come out soggy are either the oil isn't hot enough, or too many are added to the oil at once. This recipe makes about 20 fritters, and you will want to cook them in batches of 5-6 at a time. Adding too many of them to the oil at once cools down the oil and results in soggy fritters.

What makes batter more crispy? ›

Rice flour and cornstarch work particularly well because they fry up crispier than wheat flour. They also absorb less moisture and fat during the frying process, making the products less greasy. This is why rice flour is often used when making tempura because it produces a very thin and crispy, dry crust.

What ingredient makes things crispy? ›

Interestingly, cornstarch contains 25 to 28 percent amylose, which is higher than the amount in wheat or potato starch (which are 20 to 22 percent amylose), and this is why cornstarch works the best for making crispy coatings on fried foods.

Should fritter batter be thick? ›

Because fritters need to maintain their form and not run when they hit the oil, your batter should be sturdy and thick, more like paste than Elmer's glue. It's the mortar that holds your ingredients together.

Does baking powder make batter crispier? ›

When mixed with the flour, the cornstarch makes the flour coating crispier and gives it that golden brown color! (It has to do with prevention of gluten development.) The baking powder reacts with the oil and creates tiny air bubbles, which also helps form a crispy coating.

Can I use cornstarch instead of flour for fritters? ›

You can also use cornstarch/cornflour, or tapioca flour, instead. Of course, you can certainly just use all-purpose flour, but the fritters will not be as crispy.

How to know when fritters are cooked? ›

Let it sizzle! Your pan needs to be properly heated up before cooking. If the fritter doesn't sizzle when it hits the pan, you know it's not ready! Don't overcrowd the pan, as this causes the temperature of the pan to drop, resulting in limp, under-cooked fritters.

How do you make fritters less soggy? ›

Larger eggs have more water from the egg white, resulting in wetter batter and soggy fritters. Add flour to your wet batter! Most veggies have a high water content (which we know equals soggy fritters). Adding flour to a wetter batter will give you the thick consistency need to make the perfect batter.

What is another name for corn fritters? ›

Corn fritters can be made to have a similar appearance to, and thus be mistaken for, johnnycake. They are sometimes called corn nuggets.

What is the difference between corn fritters and hush puppies? ›

Hush Puppies vs. Corn Fritters. Hush puppies and corn fritters may be in the same family, but each is unique. They're both deliciously indulgent, deep-fried dough featuring corn, but hush puppies are made from a cornmeal-based batter, while corn fritters are flour-based and studded with corn kernels throughout.

How to fix soggy fritters? ›

Larger eggs have more water from the egg white, resulting in wetter batter and soggy fritters. Add flour to your wet batter! Most veggies have a high water content (which we know equals soggy fritters). Adding flour to a wetter batter will give you the thick consistency need to make the perfect batter.

Why are my fritters soft? ›

A common reason for soggy fritters is because they have not had all the moisture drained from them properly, AND from undercooking. To remedy this, make sure you squeeze out as much extra liquid as possible, fry them until very crispy, and drain them on a paper towel to retain the crispiness.

Why is my batter not getting crispy? ›

Soggy batter prevention that works every time

If you've gotten the dreaded limp fried coating, you might have over-mixed your batter, which forms more pesky gluten that readily soaks up the oil. Mix batter until just combined — no more, and no less. You might also be making the mistake of adding warm water.

Why is my deep fry batter not crispy? ›

It's usually just oil temps. A trick I learned to get decent fried chicken and such without a thermometer was to put a chopstick into the oil to the bottom. If it starts bubbling at the tip then the oil is ready. If bubbles come from higher than just the tip of the chopstick, it's too hot.

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