I made some apple fritters and I was
wondering were the word FRITTER came from. I then want to know how
other places made fritter. Looks like every country has there own
version.
I decided to see what kind of fritters
these places do PARAGUAY. FRANCE , MOROCCO Bet if you put google search for “Lamb
Fritters” you should get a HIT
Both Murphy and I like apple fritters,
at time we will get one out of the bakery. A short time ago I was
watching COOKS COUNTRY and they were doing APPLE FRITTERWhich look easy enough to do.
I like the ideal of getting the moister
out of the apples. I use two paper towels one on bottom place my
apples on one paper towel, cover with other and gentle press down.
Then I place the apples in the bowl of
flour. Which also had my dry seasoning.
I did some minor change in the recipe.
I didn't have granny smith apples. Not sure what kind I use we picked
up bag of apples and I took two out and use them.
Were it says ¾ cup of apple cider. I
took about ¼ cup of apple cider vinegar and ½ cup of water. I
thought the glaze is little much and been trying to watch what I eat.
The most difficult part of this recipes
is getting the batter to be come more flat. It wasn't doughy inside.
F is for Fritter
Stop by tomorrow and see what start with letter "G"
Coffee is on
Looks good. :-)
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ReplyDeleteFritter isn't the first word that came to my mind. LOL
Ah, your fritters look great! Visiting from A to Z Challenge. Isn't this fun?
ReplyDeleteBill I can think of lot of word start with the letter F..Now some of the letters I'm isn't so easy like the letter K.
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Hi Dora - loving your blog. Found you through the A to Z Challenge. Your Poe quote made me smile - might put that up in my special needs room!
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