Dried Tomato Fritters
Frittelle di Pomodori SecchiIngredients
- olive oil, for shallow-frying
- 16 reconstituted sun-dried or oven-dried
Batter
- 1 egg, beaten
- 2 tbsp plain flour
- ½ tsp baking powder
- a little milk (optional)
- salt and pepper
Method
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For this extremely tasty snack, you can use the dried from the previous recipe or well-soaked and de-salted sun-dried tomatoes. A good way to serve these tomato fritters, with drinks say, would be as part of a platter with cauliflower fritters, spinach balls and a pesto dip (see pages 23,24, and 68).Just don’t forget the paper napkins.
To reconstitute sun-dried tomatoes
Put your tomatoes in a bowl, and cover with water. Leave to de-salt and rehydrate for about 2 hours. They should plump up to a wrinkly equivalent of the original. Drain well, and don’t keep the water.Beat the egg, flour and baking powder together in a medium-sized bowl, adding a little milk if necessary to obtain a smooth, thick batter. Season with salt and pepper.
Put enough oil in your frying pan to cover the base generously, and heat gently. Using a fork, dip the tomatoes in the batter, making sure they are coated well. Allow any excess batter to drip off. Shallow-fry in the hot olive oil in batches, until golden, about 3 minutes each side.
Drain on kitchen paper and serve warm or cold.
This recipe is from Antonio Carluccio’s Simple Cooking