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− | This is a very simple recipe but one of Lee's favorites. Probably because it reminds him of his all-time favorite, Pumpkin-Flower Fritters. | + | This is a very simple recipe but one of Lee's favorites. Probably because it reminds him of his all-time favorite, [[Pumpkin Fritters | Pumpkin-Flower Fritters]]. |
− | I remember Gram making these in Smoke Rise and on Grassy Island Ave. In Jessup, the flowers came from the next door neighbor's garden. I remember in New Jersey, she stood at the island in the kitchen frying these up in a red enameled, cast iron pot and I'd come by every few minutes to take one that had cooled enough to eat. I remember her telling me repeatedly that I should slow down because there | + | I remember Gram making these in Smoke Rise and on Grassy Island Ave. In Jessup, the flowers came from the next door neighbor's garden. I remember in New Jersey, she stood at the island in the kitchen frying these up in a red enameled, cast iron pot and I'd come by every few minutes to take one that had cooled enough to eat. I remember her telling me repeatedly that I should slow down because, "there won't be any left over for anyone else!" |
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* 1 can crushed corn | * 1 can crushed corn |
Latest revision as of 11:11, 30 April 2013
This is a very simple recipe but one of Lee's favorites. Probably because it reminds him of his all-time favorite, Pumpkin-Flower Fritters.
I remember Gram making these in Smoke Rise and on Grassy Island Ave. In Jessup, the flowers came from the next door neighbor's garden. I remember in New Jersey, she stood at the island in the kitchen frying these up in a red enameled, cast iron pot and I'd come by every few minutes to take one that had cooled enough to eat. I remember her telling me repeatedly that I should slow down because, "there won't be any left over for anyone else!"
- 1 can crushed corn
- 1 egg yolk beaten
- 1 egg white beaten stiff
- 1/2 cup + 2 tbsp flour
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1 tsp baking powder
Combine all ingredients - if too runny, add flour. Fry in very hot grease for 4-5 minutes.