My Favourite Corn Fritter Recipe Now Thermomixed (2024)

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Fluffy corn fritter, packed with the goodness of crunchy, sweet corn. They come together quickly, ready for your choice of topping.

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Corn fritters are one of my favourite homemade breakfast recipes because they're healthy and filling. I tend to make them when I'm trying to eat a lean and healthy diet. To keep these healthy I use a non-stick pan and either no oil or just a tiny drop. You can also cook them in a sandwich press with no oil at all.

I am always disappointed when I order corn fritters at a cafe because they have been deep-fried and are greasy and gross!

In the past, I have made this recipe by hand, so if you don't have a Thermomix, don't worry, I will put the instructions below.

How Thermomix makes a Corn Fritter Easy

I'm a lazy cook so I've modified the corn fritter recipe so it can be made in the Thermomix. The changes are minor but they are labour saving.

  • Thermomix does the chopping of the onion! WIN, no more tears!
  • The corn batter is combined in the Thermomix quickly and efficiently.
  • The TM jug makes it easy to pour the batter straight from the jug to the frying pan. No mess!
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Serving Your Corn Fritter

There are so many different ways to serve your fritters. Take a look below;

Breakfast or Brunch Ideas

  • On the side of the plate with bacon and eggs instead of toast.
  • As part of a vegetarian stack. Layer 2-3 fritters with avocado, tomato relish and sour cream.
  • A lean, healthy stack 2 fritters topped with feta or homemade ricotta, roasted capsium and rocket drizzled with balsamic dressing.

Lunchbox Idea

If you're not a breakfast or brunch person these are equally delicious for a packed lunch.

  • served with a big salad and dressing.
  • since my daughter became a vegetarian I have started making her a "corn fritter burger" for lunch. The burger consists of a corn fritter patty, then I add tomato, lettuce and beetroot to a burger bun with some tomato relish, avocado and sour cream.

If you're still looking for a delicious breakfast idea why not try my fluffy Thermomix pancakes. These American style pancakes a super easy and perfect for a lazy breakfast. If you are too rushed for a cook breakfast chia puddings made the night before are the perfect breakfast on the go. I also have a blue mermaid chia pudding which is super cute.

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Corn Fritters by Hand

  1. Finely chop onion and add to a large bowl.
  2. Add all remaining ingredients and stir until completely combined.
  3. Heat a frying pan with oil.
  4. Drop batter onto the hot pan and turn when required.
  5. Serve.
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Do you have a delicious fritter recipe you use regularly? Do you prefer the crispy fried corn fritter or are you happier with the healthier version?

Corn Fritter FAQ

Can you freeze corn fritters!

Absolutely they can be frozen. Just make sure to freeze them singularly so they don't stick together.

Can you reheat the fritters in a microwave?

Yes you can, they will be very quick to reheat so start with just 20 seconds if they have come out of the fridge.

What if I don't have corn?

You can sub the corn for peas or cubed ham, the batter is ver versitle so whatever you have in the fridge will be good.

Will frozen corn work?

Yes, frozen corn, or a pea and corn mix can be substituted for the canned corn.

How do I get crispy fritters?

Crispy fritters is achieved by adding a centimetre of oil to the pan for frying. The fritters become crispy by soaking up the oil as they brown.

If you fancy giving my corn fritter recipe a go make sure you pin it for later.

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Thermomix Corn Fritter Recipe

Julie Carlyle

These corn fritters can be made even leaner by cooking them in the sandwich press without oil.

5 from 3 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Lunchbox

Cuisine American, Australian

Servings 15 fritters

Calories 97 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 110 gm red onion cut in ½
  • 150 gm skim milk
  • 3 eggs
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • 160 gm plain flour
  • 2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 800 gm can corn kernels (drained)

Instructions

  • Place the onion in the TM bowl. Chop 5 sec/Speed 5.

    110 gm red onion

  • Scrape down the bowl.

  • Add the milk, eggs, salt and pepper to the onion mixture. Combine 5 sec/Speed 3.5.

    150 gm skim milk, 3 eggs, ¼ teaspoon salt, ¼ teaspoon black pepper

  • Add the flour, baking powder and corn to the TM bowl. Combine 1min/Speed 3.5 (Reverse blade).

    160 gm plain flour, 2 teaspoon baking powder, 800 gm can corn kernels

  • Heat a non-stick frying pan or sandwich press. There is no need to use oil but you can use a small spray of oil if desired.

  • Add 4-5 fritters to the hot pan and cook until bubbles appear on the top.

  • Flip each fritter and cook through.

  • Repeat until all the batter is cooked.

  • Serve with cottage cheese and a slice of ham or smoked salmon.

Notes

Corn Fritters also make a fabulous cooked lunch. They can also be frozen and heated in the microwave.

Notes:

1/ 800g is the weight of the can of corn before it is drained.

2/ Oiling the frying pan is optional if you are using a non-stick pan. Any other pan should be given a light spray of oil before each batch of corn fritters.

Nutrition

Calories: 97kcalCarbohydrates: 16gProtein: 3gFat: 1gCholesterol: 32mgSodium: 143mgPotassium: 179mgVitamin A: 70IUVitamin C: 1.5mgCalcium: 50mgIron: 0.8mg

Keyword brunch, Corn, corn fritters

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Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Charles Bayly says

    My Favourite Corn Fritter Recipe Now Thermomixed (12)
    So quick and easy Julie

    Reply

    • Julie Carlyle says

      Hi Charles
      Thank you, I'm so pleased you enjoyed them 🙂
      Thanks for the comment.
      It puts a smile on my face 🙂
      Julie
      xx

      Reply

  2. Peta Giddey says

    My Favourite Corn Fritter Recipe Now Thermomixed (13)
    Why skim milk?

    Reply

    • Julie Carlyle says

      Haha Hi Peta
      It doesn't need to be skim milk but I was making this recipe as a low calorie version. That's also why I haven't deep fried them 🙂
      Thanks for the question.
      j

      Reply

  3. Sandra Chopping says

    Loved these. So easy for a quick lunch. I added chopped ham and grated cheese. Kept them warm in thermoserver with baking paper between each while I made next batch👍

    Reply

  4. Wendy Shaw says

    My Favourite Corn Fritter Recipe Now Thermomixed (14)
    Delicious

    Reply

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FAQs

Why are my fritters not crispy? ›

The most common causes for soggy fritters are too much batter (basic flour and egg batter like used in pancakes will never cook up crispy), and whatever you're frittering leeches too much water when cooking.

Why are my corn fritters falling apart? ›

If your oil temperature drops, the fritters will soak up excess oil while cooking, leaving them soggy. Why are my corn fritters falling apart? If using frozen or canned corn, make sure to drain well to eliminate excess moisture. Always spoon and level dry ingredients to make sure your measurements are consistent.

How do you make fritters less soggy? ›

The eggs you use need to be small and cold. Larger eggs have more water from the egg white, resulting in wetter batter and soggy fritters. Add flour to your wet batter! Most veggies have a high water content (which we know equals soggy fritters).

Does baking soda make fritters crispy? ›

Is baking soda or powder best for frying? A pinch of baking soda can help produce crispy fried foods. It reacts with the acid in the batter to create carbon dioxide bubbles. These lead to an airy batter and a crisper, fluffier result.

What makes batter more crispy? ›

Rice flour and cornstarch work particularly well because they fry up crispier than wheat flour. They also absorb less moisture and fat during the frying process, making the products less greasy. This is why rice flour is often used when making tempura because it produces a very thin and crispy, dry crust.

How do you get fritters to stick together? ›

Get the skillet searing hot.

As you're combining all the ingredients for your fritters, go ahead and get the skillet warming up over medium-high heat with a bit of oil. A hot skillet will start cooking the fritters as soon as they hit the pan. That helps sear a crust on each fritter that will hold them together.

How can I thicken my fritter batter? ›

Adding flour to a wetter batter will give you the thick consistency you want. Add crumbled stock cubes for a flavourful kick! Add as little or as much as you like (or none at all), depending on the flavour you want.

What is the purpose of the egg in fritters? ›

Alternatively, don't use them at all. The eggs are there with the flour to bind the fritters together, and to make the fritters rise a little, but they're not absolutely necessary where cheese will melt and act as binding.

What consistency should fritter batter be? ›

Instead of running from the spoon in a broad shining band, a consistency that the French call au ruban, the batter should start to run for about 1 1/2-inch length, then drop in successive long triangular “splats.” When the batter is this consistency, beat it until very smooth.

What raising agent is used in fritters? ›

There are a lot of recipes for apple fritters that use baking powder or soda, which is a chemical rising agent, to make the dough rise.

Why do you put baking powder in fritters? ›

They just need a simple, light batter of flour, cornstarch, and baking powder mixed with seltzer to tie them together. The seltzer and baking powder ensure that the fritters are shatteringly crisp–even slightly tired vegetables emerge from the oil crunchy, fresh, and sweet.

What is the difference between corn fritters and hush puppies? ›

What Is the Difference Between Corn Fritters and Hush Puppies? Though similar in their ingredients, corn fritters are different from hush puppies. Corn fritters feature corn kernels and have a pancake shape, while hush puppies feature a cornmeal batter rolled into balls before frying.

Why are my fritters soft? ›

When frying, work in batches and avoid sticking the fritters too close together in the pan. If they are too close, they'll create steam which will make them too soft. Use hot oil! Don't add the fritters to the pan until the oil is nice and hot.

Why are my potato fritters soggy? ›

If your potato fritters are soggy, it's likely because too much liquid remained in your vegetables or the oil and skillet weren't hot enough. A hot skillet with hot oil is how you keep potato pancakes crispy.

Why did my apple fritters get soggy? ›

Frequently Asked Questions. Why are my apple fritters soggy? This is most likely the result of oil temperature. If your oil is too cool, your fritters will take a long time to fry and will end up greasy.

Why are my apple fritters not crispy? ›

Best tips for apple fritters:

Use two spoons to drop the batter into the oil and spread gently. If you drop a scoop of batter into the oil, the outside will be crispy and the center will be raw. To make them really crispy, I prefer to fry them until they are dark brown not just golden brown.

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