Forum Thermomix
Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Vegetarian => Topic started by: judydawn on September 25, 2009, 07:14:27 am
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Name of Recipe:Carrot & Zucchini Fritters (converted from a Celebrity Slim recipe printed in That's Life Magazine)
Number of People: Makes 8 fritters
Ingredients:
1 med carrot
1 med zucchini
4 spring onions
95g reduced-fat ricotta (1/3 cup)
90g wholemeal flour (1/2 cup)
dash cayenne pepper (optional)
oil for frying
Some sort of dipping sauce to serve.
Preparation:
Place carrot into TM bowl and grate 5 seconds on speed 5. Remove and add zucchini and spring onion. Grate 3 seconds on speed 5. Add carrot back into bowl along with all other ingredients. Mix for 10 seconds on speed 3, Reverse.
Fry until golden on both sides. Takes around 5-7 minutes all up.
Serve with BBQ sauce or a dipping sauce.
Photos:
Tips/Hints:
Quantity could quite easily be doubled, adjusting chopping times etc.
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Thank you JD, I am hoping to be as Slim as a Celebrity one day, but I don't think that my preference for fried or sweet food is going to get me there :o
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Good work JD - I am aiming to be as slim as a celebrity like, um, say Luciano Pavarotti was at his peak. I could do that
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They sound lovely Judy. Another one for my ever expanding
waist recipe book.
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I like the sound of these, thanks Judy. ;D
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Made these tonight and they were so easy. Only thing was I don't think the oil was hot enough when I put them in. Reason I think this: they stuck to the pan and were very hard to turn without breaking up. The judges loved them and thought they were very tasty. I cannot give them a rating yet, because I was not happy with myself at stuffing up and I am going to make them again and put some baking paper (Gladbake) on the bottom of the frypan, add the oil, and do it that way. I have done this before with good results as they are alot easier to turn.
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Let us know how that works out CP63 - I know people use that method but I never have. The recipe said to spray the pan but I am not dieting so I drizzed some olive oil into the pan (not a huge amount though) and had no trouble turning mine so maybe my oil was hotter. Glad you liked them though and of course there are endless variations you could use in the way of vegies.
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... but I am not dieting so I drizzed some olive oil into the pan ...
What a show-off !!! ;D ;D ;D
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That's not to say I shouldn't be Thermomixer but at my age, who cares ;) ;) ;) Whenever I've lost too much weight people tell me I look gaunt and unwell so I intend to keep my body a bit on the fuller side then no-one asks me if I have been sick. :-)) :-)) :-)) :-))
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LOL - years ago I was fairly thin, then stacked on some weight and moved to a new area. When I did lots of exercise & lost weight, back to near original weight, people thought that I must have some terminal disease because I looked so thin and sickly. I thought that I looked good - certainly felt good.
Need to get back to the exercises now the weather has warmed.
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Can't please all of the people all of the time so I say please yourself and be happy and comfortable in your own skin.
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Can't please all of the people all of the time so I say please yourself and be happy and comfortable in your own skin.
LOL - thanks JD - but ATM that skin seems to be stretched beyond belief - would be more comfortable with a few kilos off :-)) :-))
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I made these yesterday and found them very tasty and so simple to make. I had no ricotta so I used Quark and it worked well.
(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x161/barbara322330/SAM_0161.jpg)
(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x161/barbara322330/SAM_0163.jpg) frying the fritters
(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x161/barbara322330/SAM_0164.jpg) fritters ready to eat
(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x161/barbara322330/SAM_0162.jpg) (extension of the view LOL)
Easy and tasty
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ah magic...thank you for sharing ;D next recipe I take a photo of I am going to run somewhere to show everyone the local scenery ;D
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Thanks for the review & photos Barbara and the lovely view.
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Thanks for this recipe, Judydawn. My teenage children are both vego and I often make patty/fritter type things. These were so quick and easy and mess-free thanks to the thermomix. Thanks again!
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Isn't it great when someone does one of your recipes which you have completely forgotten about :-)) :-)) Thanks Lellyj, glad your teenagers liked them.
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Made these today for the grandchildren's lunch. So quick and easy to make. They loved them.
Thankyou Judy for another winning recipe. :-*
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My pleasure Merrilyn, thank you for the review.
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I have about 65g ricotta leftover from German cherry crumble. Decided to make this for DD lunch box, have no green onion, so just put some garlic granule. DD said, hmm smell yummy.... DS had one for his breakfast. Thanks JD!
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Yes, it seems anything goes with this recipe. I have some ricotta in the freezer so must do these again. Thanks Denzelmum, nice to see the children enjoying them.
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Thanks again Judy, often make these fritters for a quick and tasty vego meal. Always do double because I usually eat about three while I'm making them, so need to mix a little longer than you specify. Tonight I used besan because I wanted to see how they would go gluten free and I actually quite liked the nutty taste it added.
Oh interesting to note that you freeze ricotta--never thought of that.
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lellyj i would like to start a freezing thread what do you think ?
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lellyj i would like to start a freezing thread what do you think ?
Good idea, just ban Hally from viewing it lol :D :D
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I made these today to freeze as an alternative to hash browns for breakies over the Christmas period.
I think a freezer thread would be great.
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I think your idea of a freezer thread is a great idea fundj. Look forward to seeing it.
DG xxxx
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Oops, just saw this. Freezer thread is a great idea Uni.
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Freezer thread ooh who said that, love my freezers, freeze everyting.LOL
Yep i am in for a freezer thread, love to fill it then empty it!?!?LOL
H :D
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lol hally i thought you were going to freezers anonymous :D :D :D
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i think the thread should be .........what does not freeze !!!!
i have a few on my list
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I just found an old Freezer Thread (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=1942) on the forum that you can use for all your suggestions.