Fritter
Parmesan Puffs
This recipe was created to accompany Scallion Chive Soup Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Bunuelos with Anise Syrup
Founded in 1912 in the city's historic district, Café Tacuba is a Mexico City institution. The beautiful Talavera tiles that decorate the 19th-century colonial-style building are worth a visit in and of themselves. The extensive menu offers a little something for everyone — from huevos rancheros for breakfast to roast beef for dinner. The popular buñuelos (sweet fritters) are particularly delicious.
Tarama Croquettes
Tarama, or carp roe caviar, is a favorite Kytheran ingredient.
Pear and Cheddar Fritters
These can be served on a salad of baby greens. Toss the greens with tarragon vinaigrette and sprinkle with toasted hazelnuts.
Zucchini, Cheese and Herb Fritters
Kolokythokeftédes
Passover Chremslach
This is an updated version of the chremslach passed down in my own family. I have never had a seder without it. A heavier version stuffed with cranberries appeared in many early American Jewish cookbooks as Kentucky grimslech.
Potato Pancakes with Chick-Pea Flour, Cilantro and Cumin
Even though they are most often associated with the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, potato pancakes have a year-round appeal. Here they are given a Middle Eastern twist with the addition of flour made from chick-peas - the dominant flavor in falafel - as well as chilis, herbs and spices. Pour a dry white wine. For dessert, present fruit and some halvah. Chick-pea flour is available at Middle Eastern and Indian markets.
Potato, Artichoke and Feta Cheese Latkes
For a nice vegetarian meal, offer these latkes with a Greek salad. Stir chopped fresh mint into yogurt to have with the latkes.
Corn Fritters with Arugula and Warm Tomato Salad
We found that using finely stone-ground cornmeal yielded a denser, slightly heavier fritter than regular stone-ground cornmeal. Though both tasted the same, we preferred the texture of the fritter made with regular cornmeal.
Eggplant Fritters
Beguni
Scallop Croquettes
Active time: 1 1/2 hr Start to finish: 5 1/2 hr
In an April 1975 article titled "The Phenomenal Food Processor," Gourmet introduced the Cuisinart to the world. More than 25 years later, no American kitchen seems well equipped without one. Early on, the food processor dazzled us with mousselines and silken brioche dough; pulverized parmesan cheese; shredded, sliced, and puréed vegetables; pulsed pie dough, and spreadable pâtés. It was even easy to clean. Here, the processor transforms a dinner party standard — coquilles St.-Jacques — into crisp little hors d'oeuvre puffs.
Banana Fritters
The fritter tradition harks back to West Africa, where frying in deep oil is one of the major cooking techniques. In the African Atlantic world, fritters can be served as appetizers, as a vegetable, and even as a dessert, as they are here.
My maternal Grandma Jones had a way with fritters. She would prepare them from the overripe bananas that she found at low prices at her local greengrocer's.
Cheddar and Black Bean Fritters
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Panfried Black Bean Coriander Cakes
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Crab Fritters with Spicy Lime Sauce
Here's an Asian - and very elegant - spin on the classic American crab cakes. A dry Gewürztraminer compliments the flavors of this appetizer very well.