These vegetarian thai corn fritters are scrumptiously light and ludicrously crunchy all at the same time. Somehow, all the gorgeous ingredients come together and taste as if they are kissed by bacon, yet there is not a ounce of bacon in sight.
These corn fritters can be used as a snack food for entertaining, as a side dish to a main meal, or as a main meal in themselves with a simple leafy green salad on the side. Whatever your flavour, be sure to serve them with this zinging pineapple salsa to compliment.
thai corn fritters recipe
- serves
- 12 – 15 fritters
- preparation time
- 20 minutes
- cooking time
- 10 minutes
ingredients
- 1/3 cup brown rice flour or millet flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 2 tablespoons fish sauce (vegetarian if needed)
- 2 tablespoons tamari (or soy sauce)
- 1 cup firm tofu, grated
- 1 cup corn, fresh off the cob, or frozen if unavailable
- 2 spring onions, finely sliced
- 1 clove garlic minced
- 1/2 cup fresh coriander, chopped
- 1/ 2 red capsicum, diced
- 1 fresh red chilli, thinly sliced
- zest 1 lime
- juice of 2 limes
- 1/3 cup pre cooked potato, mashed
- soda water to bring to batter, around 1/3-1/2 cup
- // pineapple salsa //
- 1/2 cup cubed pineapple
- 1 tomato cubed
- 1/3 cup coriander
- 1 teaspoon fish sauce
- 1 teaspoon tamarind pulp
- juice of 1/2 lime
method
Place the tofu, corn, garlic, coriander, spring onion, mashed potato, capsicum, chilli, lime zest and juice, fish sauce and tamari in a large mixing bowl and stir together.
Mix the baking powder with the flour. Add this dry mixture to the wet mixture stirring to blend it in and form a thick mixture. Now add the soda water slowly to bring to a thick batter.
Taste for flavouring and add more tamari or fish sauce, or lime juice if needed.
Heat the oil in a frying pan over medium-high heat. When bubbles begin to rise from the bottom of the pan, drop around 2 tablespoons of the mixture in to make a fritter. Continue till you have a batch sizzling away. Push lightly down on the fritter once whilst cooking to make sure it all holds together well. Be mindful of the corn heating as it will pop and potentially hit you!
After 3-4 minutes flip fritters over. They should be golden brown underneath. Cook till golden brown on both sides then remove and keep warm whilst you finish the remaining fritters.
For pineapple salsa, combine all ingredients in a small bowl and set aside.
nutritional information for thai corn fritters
- These thai fritters are lovely served with seared salmon brushed with tamarind pulp. They would also be lovely with other BBQ seafood.
- These fritters are high in protein thanks to the addition on tofu. This makes them a great meal option for vegetarians and vegans. For a complete meal, serve them with leafy greens and some toasted cashew nuts.
- To make these fritters soy free, omit the tofu and add 1 egg. You will also need to increase the amount of flour to compensate to achieve a thick batter as the egg will add more liquid.
- The soda water adds bicarbonate to the batter and helps with the rise. If you do not have soda water use tap water.
Jessica Cox is a qualified practicing Nutritionist with a Bachelor Health Science (Nutrition) and over 15 years of clinical experience. She is the founder and director JCN Clinic, published author and established recipe developer. Jessica is well respected within health and wellness space for her no fad approach and use of evidence-based nutrition.
where do you get vegetarian fish sauce???
Vietnamese stores often carry vegetarian fish sauce Ali. 😉
Thanks!