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Dandelion Fritter Recipe
« on: May 21, 2009, 11:16:13 AM »
I served these today to guests and everyone was pleasantly surprised. :)

(I added different spices and herbs to the batter and a bit more flour then what the recipe calls for)

Dandelion Fritter Recipe
by Kimberly Gallagher

This time of year, one of my favorite activities is making and eating dandelion flower fritters.  The simple dandelion is one of our family’s favorite herbs.  Did I just say herb in reference to dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)?  Yep!  This plant is tenacious, despite many folk’s best efforts to eradicate her from their lawns, and thankfully so since she has so much to offer.  But, I was going to tell you about fritters.

First of all I love gathering the dandelion flowers – just the tops for fritters.  They are easy to pick and so bright and cheery on a sunny day.  Usually, I want to pick more than I need, just because the gathering is so fun.  Do pick them in the sunshine when they are open, and when you have time to make the fritters right after gathering.

Bring your basket of flowers inside, find a bowl, and mix together one egg and one cup of milk.  Stir in a cup of flour and your fritter batter is ready to go.  (If you like your fritters sweet you can add a little maple syrup or honey.)

Now, prepare a skillet on the stove with gently warmed olive oil – keep it over medium heat.
 
Take one of the flowers and hold it by the greens at the base of the flower petals. Dip the petals into the batter and twirl until the flower is covered. 
Drop it into the skillet, flower side down.  Continue dipping and dropping flowers, checking the first ones every once in a while to see if they are brown.  When they’ve lightly browned, flip them over and brown them on the other side.

When they’re brown on both sides remove them from the skillet and drain the excess oil on paper towel. 

For a sweet treat, drizzle them with maple syrup, honey, jam, or powdered sugar.  For savory fritters try dipping in mustard or adding some savory herbs to the batter.
 

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Re: Dandelion Fritter Recipe
« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2009, 11:28:56 AM »
I definitely want to try this sometime!
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Re: Dandelion Fritter Recipe
« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2009, 10:33:11 AM »
Finally getting to some of these - this looks very nice. Yes I also can never leave off adding extras to such things as batter, or bread. In fact I have a serious problem that I find it almost impossible not to tamper with a recipe - I will often make it exact first, then play with variations - many of which don't work.

 

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