Then it was on to the next meal which happened to be my brother Mike's Birthday dinner. It was one of our family's favorite fun dinners to have as kids growing up. Mother would cook us Corn Fritters made from the corn out of our huge garden. So every year for his Birthday mom cooks him fritters, and of course we all get to share in the fun.
Mother found the Corn Fritter recipe in this Fannie Farmer cook book that was printed in 1954. She loves this cookbook and as you can tell by the photos below it has been recovered several times to keep it from falling apart, spilled upon, been to close to the burners on the stove, and many kids and grand kids learning how to cook. It was moms very first cookbook, dad had given it to her when they where first married.
And even looking like it does, my sister and I keep trying to talking my mother into letting one of us have it.
So I am not only sharing a recipe with you that you can use with our Honey Wine Vinegar, but I am writing down a little bit of our families history for our great grand kids, and generation to come.
Corn Fritters
Chop and drain
1 cup Fresh or whole kernel canned corn
Add
1 egg yolk, beaten thick
Sift together
1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
Few grains paprika
Stir into the corn. Fold in
1 egg white, beaten stiff
This recipe was never enough to feed our family of 7 so we four times it.
Drop from a tablespoon into fat heated to 370 degrees. Cook until delicately brown.