Corn fritters

Corn fritters

20 min
Delight in the irresistible combination of corn, peas, and creamy paneer in this crispy corn fritters recipe. Each bite reveals a crispy golden exterior with a tender, herb-infused centre and a gentle kick from red chilli. Serve them with a zesty walnut dip and a fresh, crisp salad to make a satisfying appetiser or light meal that will leave guests of all ages wanting more. Simple yet full of flavour, they are a real crowd-pleaser.
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Instructions

Corn fritters
  • Mix corn, peas, chilli, garlic, and herbs.
  • Add crumbled paneer and fold together.
  • Add lightly beaten eggs.
  • Mix flour, baking powder, salt, and pepper and fold into the paneer mixture.
  • Heat a frying pan at moderate heat and fry the fritters in oil for 5–6 minutes, turning them every 2 minutes so they do not burn.
Walnut dip
  • Mix peppers, white cheese, walnuts, parsley, garlic, and breadcrumbs in a food processor until smooth.
  • Season the dip with freshly squeezed lime juice, salt, and pepper.
Salad
  • Chop the vegetables finely and toss them together.
  • Season with lime juice, salt, and pepper and toss with freshly chopped coriander and mint.
Enjoy!

FAQ: Questions about Corn Fritters

Wondering how to make the best corn fritters or how to serve them? Look no further. Below, we answer some common questions to help you make the most of this easy recipe, ensuring they turn out beautifully and tasty every time.

What are corn fritters?
Corn fritters are a savoury dish made by combining corn kernels with a light batter and frying them until golden and crispy, resulting in a flavour-packed bite that is both crunchy on the outside and tender on the inside. They can include other ingredients like cheese, herbs, or chilli for added flavour and are often served as an appetiser, snack, or side dish.
What to serve with corn fritters?
Corn fritters pair wonderfully with a variety of dishes. They make an excellent accompaniment to grilled meats or fish, roasted vegetables, or salads. You can also wrap them in a tortilla with beans and salsa or a pita with hummus and vegetables. Their versatility means you can experiment with different sides and toppings to create the perfect meal for any occasion.
Can I prepare corn fritters in advance?
Yes, you can prepare the batter for corn fritters up to a day in advance. But we do not recommend frying them too long in advance. Store the batter in an airtight container in the fridge. If the batter separates slightly, stir in a bit more flour to restore its texture before frying. It is best to fry the fritters just before serving to ensure they remain crispy and warm.
How to store corn fritters?
To store leftover corn fritters, place them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Alternatively, you can freeze them for up to 2 months. Want to enjoy them again? Reheat the fritters at 180 °C in the oven or an air fryer until warmed through and crisp. Avoid the microwave, as this will make them soggy instead of crispy.
Can you freeze corn fritters?
Yes, corn fritters freeze well, making them a convenient option for meal prep. To freeze, arrange the fritters in a single layer on a baking sheet and freeze until firm. This prevents them from sticking together and ensures they retain their shape. Transfer them to a freezer bag, removing as much air as possible before sealing.

Ingredients

Corn fritters
Paneer, crumbled
225 g
Defrosted corn kernels
75 g
Defrosted peas
40 g
Red chilli, finely chopped
0.5 - 1
Small garlic clove, minced
1
Herbs, finely chopped, for example, parsley and mint
10 g
Large egg
1
All-purpose flour
100 g
Baking powder
½ tsp
Salt
1 tsp
Black pepper
Vegetable oil for frying
Walnut dip
Red pepper, cut into large chunks
½
Apetina® Original White Cheese In Brine, crumbled
200 g
Walnuts
50 g
Flat-leaf parsley
20 g
Garlic clove
1
Lime juice
2 tbsp
Breadcrumbs
1 tbsp
Salt
Black pepper
Salad
Small red onion, finely chopped
1
Tomatoes, finely chopped
2
Cucumber, finely chopped
1
Green chilli, finely chopped
1
Lime juice
1 tbsp
Salt
Pepper
Fresh mint leaves, chopped, to taste
Ground coriander, chopped, to taste

Tips: Perfecting your corn fritters

Get the best of our corn fritter recipe by following these essential tips, and master the delicate balance of taste and texture that makes each fritter irresistible.

Fry in smaller batches

To get a golden, crisp finish, fry the corn fritters in smaller batches. This prevents overcrowding in the pan, which can lower the oil temperature and lead to uneven cooking. Frying fewer fritters at once ensures that each one has a perfectly crunchy texture without any sogginess from excess oil.

Press down lightly

Lightly pressing the fritters with a spatula while frying ensures that they cook evenly. This prevents a soft centre while giving the exterior a delicious crunch. A gentle press during frying makes a noticeable difference in both texture and appearance.

Monitor oil temperature

Maintaining the right oil temperature is key to achieving perfectly crispy fritters. Heat the oil to around 185 °C before adding the batter. If the oil is too cool, the fritters may absorb too much oil, making them greasy. Too hot, and they risk burning before cooking through. Use a kitchen thermometer to keep the oil at the correct temperature, adjusting as needed to maintain the ideal heat for frying. This ensures the fritters are golden and crisp on the outside while remaining soft and cooked inside.

Hot and crispy corn fritters with paneer and peas

Golden on the outside while soft and flavour-packed on the inside, these corn fritters are a delightful fusion of sweetness and warmth. The corn and peas bring a natural sweetness, while the paneer adds richness and a slightly chewy texture. The mild flavour of paneer is perfect for the fritters, soaking up the aromatic herbs and spices. Its ability to hold its shape while still melting slightly creates a delicious contrast between the crispy exterior and the creamy interior. This recipe celebrates simple ingredients coming together to create something truly delicious, perfect as a starter or light main course.

Savour the subtle heat of red chilli

The red chilli brings a gentle warmth to the fritters, just enough to liven up the sweetness of the corn and peas without stealing the spotlight. It adds a subtle kick that blends seamlessly with the creamy paneer, giving each bite a little extra excitement as the heat from the chilli gradually comes through. It does not overwhelm but instead lingers lightly in the background, making the fritters feel more layered and flavourful.

Serve with a tangy walnut dip and a fresh salad

Our corn fritters get even better when paired with a crisp salad and a creamy walnut dip. The salad’s red onion, tomatoes, cucumber, and green chilli add a refreshing crunch with a bit of heat. Lime juice and fresh mint brighten everything up with a zesty, herbaceous bite, making it feel vibrant and light.

The walnut dip adds depth and richness and is perfect for dipping the fritters. With roasted red pepper and crumbled white cheese, the dip is both creamy and tangy, while the walnuts lend a subtle nuttiness that complements the fritters’ golden, crispy coating. A hint of garlic and parsley rounds out the flavours, while the lime juice cuts through the richness, adding a fresh, citrusy note.

Enjoy as an appetiser or dinner

Corn fritters are incredibly versatile, so you can enjoy them as appetisers or for a light dinner with a crisp salad and creamy dip on the side. As an appetiser, they are an excellent way to start a meal, offering a mix of crunchy and tender textures with each bite without overwhelming the palate before the main course.

For dinner, serve them with the salad as well as grilled vegetables or crusty bread with light toppings such as hummus or the walnut dip. They also pair wonderfully with roasted meats or seafood, making them an ideal addition to any dinner menu.

Serve our avocado hummus or beetroot hummus as a dip for the corn fritters, too, or make this chickpea flour flatbread to make a tasty wrap. You can also try some of our other finger food recipes, such as our Mexican tostadas, easy paneer sandwich, or flavourful lamb kebab.

Play around with the ingredients

Feel free to play around with the recipe to make these fritters your own. Try roasting or grilling fresh corn instead of using frozen kernels for more of a smoky, caramelised flavour. You can also swap the herbs for other fresh herbs such as basil, coriander, or dill, or adjust the level of heat by using smoked paprika or adding more chilli.

If you want some extra richness to go with the paneer, finely grated Parmesan or even a sharp cheddar gives the fritters a more indulgent and gooey touch. You could also try a pinch of cumin or coriander powder to infuse earthy warmth. If you are after a bit more crunch, toss in some finely chopped spring onions or red peppers. The choice is yours, so have fun experimenting with the recipe!