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Course: main course, side dish
Total time: under 30 minutes
Skill level: Moderate
Cost: Inexpensive
Yield: Serves 2 as the main item, 4 as a small side dish
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Flat, almost pancake-like cakes made with fresh corn cut from the cob, these, fried in oil, are the type of fritter I grew up eating, only they taste even better now because of the super-sweet, very tender corn on the market today. Because contemporary corn is so sweet, these fritters no longer require even a squib of the maple syrup that used to be de rigueur. Hugely delicious, simple to make—and how convenient it is that at the height of fresh corn season, exactly when you don’t want to be heating up the oven, they’re cooked on the stovetop.

Ingredients

  • 2 eggs
  • ¼ cup milk
  • Kernels cut from 2 ears of fresh corn, about 1 cup, plus any scrapings of liquid you can get by running a knife blade along the cob
  • 2 tablespoons stone-ground white or yellow cornmeal
  • ¼ cup unbleached white flour
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 2¼ teaspoons baking powder
  • Mild vegetable oil, for frying

Directions

1. Whisk together the eggs and milk in a large bowl. Stir in the corn and any corn liquid.

2. Combine the cornmeal, flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder in a medium bowl. Sift this dry mixture into the wet mixture and stir together to make a batter that is thick but still can be dropped from a spoon.

3. Pour oil into a heavy cast-iron skillet to reach a depth of ½ inch. Place the skillet over medium-high heat and bring the oil to 365°F, using a thermometer to gauge the temperature (you can also use an electric skillet, which will tell you exactly when you’ve reached this temp). When the oil has reached 365°, lower the heat slightly to keep the temperature stabilized, and drop the batter by tablespoonfuls onto the skillet. It will sizzle as it goes into the oil. If the first fritter doesn’t sizzle, wait and let the oil get a little hotter before adding more fritters. Don’t crowd the skillet, because crowding will bring down the heat; no more than 4 to 6 fritters, not touching, at a time.

4. Let the corn fritters cook until they are golden and crispy on the underneath side, about 3 minutes. When it’s time to flip them, the edges will be colored just slightly and will be noticeably firmer, and the top of the fritter will no longer be moist. Reverse the fritters. Allow about 3 minutes more on side two. As they cook, line a tray with paper towels or torn-open brown paper grocery sacks.

5. Place the cooked fritters on the paper towels or brown paper and blot them quickly with another piece of paper. Serve immediately, nice and hot.

Variation: Ethereal Souffléed Fresh Corn Fritters:

Separate the eggs, adding the yolk in step 1 and the beaten-stiff egg whites at the end of step 2, folding them in ever so gently.

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Nutrients per serving

Nutritional information is based on 4 servings and on 1/2 cup added oil for frying.

203 kcal
19 % daily value
6 % daily value
2 % daily value
215 mg
31 mg
7 g
5 g
2 g
22 g
107 mg
469 mg
2 g
11 g
8 % daily value