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Corn, Chili, and Prawn Fritters

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Recipe Information

# of Servings: 4
Recipe Created By: Rachelle Winter

Ingredients

1/2 cup gluten-free self rising flour, sifted
1 egg
2 tsp vegetable oil
1/4 cup soy milk
to taste sea salt and black pepper
3/4 cup corn kernels
1 green onion (scallion), chopped
120 grams raw prawns, chopped into chunks
1/4 cup coriander leaves, chopped finely
1/2 fresh red chilli, de-seeded and chopped
vegetable oil for cooking

Directions

Put sifted flour, egg, oil, soy milk, salt and pepper in a bowl and whisk to combine. Add the other ingredients and stir to combine.

Heat the oil in a large frying pan over medium heat. Cook 1/4 cupfuls of mixture for about 3 minutes each side or until cooked and golden. Drain on paper towels. Serve with lemon wedges and a sweet chili sauce.

Notes

120g is approximately 4 oz

This is a great basic fritter recipe. You can omit the prawns and just do zucchini and corn or basically throw whatever you want in the mix. Enjoy!

Substitutions

I have only ever made it with real egg so I don't know what it will do with egg replacer. You should be able to replace the soy milk with another non- dairy, non-soy milk and get the same results.

If avoiding soy, use another milk alternative and non-soy oil.

Corn Substitutions: Corn is a common ingredient in products. Starch, modified food starch, dextrin and maltodextrin can be from corn. Consult with your physician to find out which corn derivatives you need to avoid. Many corn-free options are available in the US. Find out more about corn substitutions.
Egg Substitutions: There are many egg-free products and foods available to make your recipes free of eggs. Find out more about egg substitutions.
Gluten: Gluten is a protein found in specific grains (wheat, spelt, kamut, barley, rye). Other grains are naturally gluten-free but may have cross-contact with gluten-containing grains. Look for certified gluten-free products if you need to avoid gluten. Find out more about wheat and gluten substitutions.
Milk and Soy Substitutions: Alternative dairy-free milk beverages and products will work in most recipes. Find out more about milk substitutions and soy substitutions.


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