A favourite with the grandkids, Mum sometimes makes these sweet fritters using mashed potato, cooked rice or yoghurt. These are made with apples.
Ingredients
3 tsp | Active dried yeast |
100 ml | Milk, warmed |
500 g | Apples, peeled, cored and grated (Main) |
80 g | Caster sugar |
500 g | Plain flour |
½ tsp | Salt |
2 | Eggs |
1 cup | Sultanas |
1 tsp | Vanilla |
3 Tbsp | Rum, (50ml) |
1 | Orange, Grated rind and juice |
1 | Lemon, Grated rind and juice |
1 to fry | Oil, eg rice bran or a mild olive oil |
1 to dust | Icing sugar |
Directions
- Dissolve the yeast and a tsp of the sugar in milk and set aside.
- Cook the apple and sugar in a pot, stirring on a medium heat until the sugar has dissolved and the apple is mushy.
- Gradually add half of the flour, stirring all the time over the heat until well combined.
- Remove from the heat, transfer to a large bowl and let it cool for a few minutes.
- Stir in the milk mixture, salt, eggs, sultanas, vanilla, rum and the rind and juice of the lemon and orange.
- Beat vigorously with a wooden spoon until well blended.
- Add the rest of the flour and beat again until the mixture is a thick paste.
- Cover the bowl with a tea towel and leave the mixture in a warm place until well risen - about 40 minutes to an hour.
- Half fill a medium pot with oil and heat until a spoonful of the mix dropped in rises to the top after a few seconds.
- Cook in batches by gently dropping teaspoonfuls of mixture into the pot without overcrowding and turn occasionally until golden all over.
- Remove the fritule with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels before placing in a serving dish and dusting with icing sugar