Showing posts with label fried. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fried. Show all posts

Sunday, October 2, 2016

Conch Fritters

Many years ago, I took my first trip to the Bahamas!  One of my closest friends (Jodie) is from there and introduced me to the conch fritter!  If you've ever been to the Bahamas you know that you MUST have a conch salad and some conch fritters!  But then, you get back home and there's no conch and eventually you crave it!  Now, another of my closest friends (Yolanda) has an aunt that lived in the Bahamas for many years (Auntie Sissil) and she makes AMAZING homemade conch fritters.  She used to make them for us when she would come up to visit and would make them when we would go down to visit!  My mother in law sent some conch (lambee as it's called in Grenada) up from Grenada with his aunt and we got some great, fresh conch and so I decided to call up Aunite Sissil and see if I could get that recipe!

I also looked it up on Pinterest (of course) and sort of combined what Aunie Sissil told me and the recipes I was finding on Pinterest.  Here's the one I loosely followed:
https://www.keyingredient.com/recipes/146922/conch-fritters-with-caribbean-dipping-sauce/

Here are some pics of how they turned out!!!!

Yum, Yum!
My daughter's portion!

The sauce is made from mayonnaise, ketchup, and a little mustard all mixed together!

Frying up the fritters

Fritter SAUCE!!!

The conch mixed into the batter

Conch, peppers, onions, and garlic mixed with spices

Chopped up conch

Everything that went into the batter

Friday, August 12, 2016

FRY-Day!


Well....I really made this on Thursday, but I made enough that I don't have to cook today and so we are having more of the fried food for dinner tonight!

I felt for something fried and pulled out some frozen whiting I had, peeled and cut up some potatoes, and washed large florets of cauliflower to fry too!  I made a basic batter of flour, egg, and panko breadcrumbs.  I seasoned my flour with salt, pepper, onion and garlic powder, and paprika.  I seasoned my fish with this great marinade that we get from Trader Joe's called "Island Soyaki".  We actually use this on almost everything (chicken, beef, fish, and shrimp). I always start my batter with flour, then drench in beaten eggs, and patted down with Panko breadcrumbs.  The Panko breadcrumbs make fried food even crispier and crunchier than just using regular breadcrumbs!

Here's how everything turned out:

This is the finished product of FRY-day!  Yum, Yum! Fried Whiting, homemade french fries, and fried cauliflower!

Here's what the cauliflower looked like while frying it

Fried Whiting resting on some paper towels to remove some of the oil after frying

Whiting while frying!  Make sure to have the oil on medium heat and to turn the fish to get that perfect brown color

The seasoned batter I use in the right order!  Seasoned flour on top, then beaten eggs, then Panko breadcrumbs

Growing up my parents made us homemade french fries all the time.  The trick to getting them extra crispy is to have them soak while cut up in water with some salt and vinegar in it!  Let soak at least a half an hour and then fry!  Place them over some paper towel and sprinkle salt and pepper over them while they're still sizzling!

Cauliflower with seasoned breadcrumbs before placing in oil

Finished fried cauliflower


These are the Panko Breadcrumbs I use
This is the seasoning I talked about above....soooooo good!