Vegan Sweetcorn Fritters - Easy & Quick Recipe (2024)

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The perfect quick savoury snack. This tasty recipe for vegan sweetcorn fritters is a life saver when we are going hungry on a busy day. Using a simple batter and a can of sweetcorn, they come together in no time at all.

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A quick hunger fix

There are times where we crave something tasty and savoury, but we don’t feel like chopping a lot of veg to satisfy our hunger. When we have just spend hours writing about food, or driving across half a country, we sometimes just don’t have the patience to wait for a meal to cook. And sometimes we have even run out of fresh vegetables. What we need is a quick and easy yummy fix. In such an emergency, these vegan sweetcorn fritters are our go-to meal.

The sweetcorn fritters are super simple to make and come together in no time at all. They are also super tasty: fried in the pan, full of flavour and the juicy crispness of the sweetcorn.

Canned Goods

Of course, we like fresh vegetables. We love them! They are about the only food we spend money on when we are travelling. Ideally we source locally and seasonally, from small producers and shops. Occasionally, we just can’t find what we are looking for and delay our veg shopping, or we decide to stay a day longer off the grid and simply run out of fresh vegetables. Then, it’s good to have a backup. Canned food!

We’ve always taken canned food with us on our trips. Usually a lot of chickpeas (we LOVE hummus), beans, chopped tomatoes (in the winter, these are often more nutritious and tasty than greenhouse tomatoes from abroad). These days also a few cans of fruit - pineapples and peaches. And always, sweetcorn. Sweetcorn is not only great as sweetcorn fritters, but are nice alongside beans in a pot of chili. We also love them on our pizzas. I admit, I could even eat sweetcorn straight out of the can. A whole can. Yum. But let's get back to our vegan sweetcorn fritters…

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Making the sweetcorn fritters

We like our vegan sweetcorn fritters most with some cumin and paprika. A classic duo of flavour. Once we used to put herbs in the sweetcorn fritters, but now we stick to the spicy version.

We use some ground flaxseed to achieve the texture we want, but you could try omitting that to make the recipe even simpler.

When it comes to the can of sweetcorn itself, there’s no need to drain away all that flavourful water from the can. Use it directly to make the batter! Just chuck it all in with the sweetcorn. Add flaxseed, cumin, paprika, some garlic powder and salt (unless the sweetcorn is already salted - check on the can). Then, stir in enough flour to create a thick batter. Fry on high heat in some olive oil. Wait until crisp. Turn over once. E voila! Best enjoyed with sweet chili sauce or (some of you will resent me for this) ketchup.

Once we couldn’t be bothered to make several fritters in our smaller pan (it’s tiny), so we just poured the whole bowl full of batter into our griddle pan to make a giant sweetcorn fritter! How fun! And just as tasty.

Vegan sweetcorn fritters have a positive feel of finger fast food to them, and they are indeed quickly done. They are a perfect snack that keeps us fuelled when we crave something fried and savoury, but don’t want to spend a long time cooking. We’ll always keep our larder well stocked, or stacked, with sweetcorn. 🙂

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Vegan Sweetcorn Fritters

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Fried, quick, tasty. Our vegan sweetcorn fritters are perfect snack when you are hungry and need tasty food - fast!

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Makes: 4 fritters

Course: Snack

Cuisine: Vegan

Ingredients

  • 1 340g can sweetcorn
  • 100 ml liquid from can or water
  • 1 tsp ground flaxseed
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • ½ tsp salt (optional - see instructions)
  • cup (50 g) plain flour
  • Vegetable or olive oil for frying

Instructions

Fritter mixture

  • Check the ingredients on your can of sweetcorn. If it already contains salt, you don't need to add any extra.

  • Simply combine all ingredients in a bowl to form a uniform mixture.

Frying fritters

  • Heat up a bit of olive oil in a pan.

  • Add some mixture into the pan and press it flat.

  • Fry on both sides until crisp (~2x2 min) and repeat for the rest of the mixture.

Notes

Sizes of sweetcorn can and their amount of liquid can vary, so if you find you haven't got enough liquid from just the can, add a little water too. Or, if you have too much liquid then add a bit more flour! You are aiming for a thick sticky batter that coats the sweetcorn kernels.

Our vegan sweetcorn fritters go great with sauce. Sophie likes them with our homemade sweet chilli and Paul has them with ketchup!

Nutrition

Serving: 2fritters | Calories: 347kcal | Carbohydrates: 47g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Sodium: 589mg | Potassium: 390mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 935IU | Vitamin C: 7.7mg | Calcium: 9mg | Iron: 2.6mg

This information is calculated per serving and is an estimate only.

Did you make this recipe?Leave a comment to let us know! Share a photo and tag @veganonboard - we love to see what you make!

Nom nom nom, still feeling the hunger pangs? Try our sweet fritters - we've got recipes for Apple Fritters and Acacia Flower Fritters too.

Or if you are looking for other quick meals check out our vegan recipes ready in 15 minutes or less!

Paul and Sophie

Vegan Sweetcorn Fritters - Easy & Quick Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep fritters from falling apart? ›

Get the skillet searing hot.

As you're combining all the ingredients for your fritters, go ahead and get the skillet warming up over medium-high heat with a bit of oil. A hot skillet will start cooking the fritters as soon as they hit the pan. That helps sear a crust on each fritter that will hold them together.

Does baking soda make fritters crispy? ›

Is baking soda or powder best for frying? A pinch of baking soda can help produce crispy fried foods. It reacts with the acid in the batter to create carbon dioxide bubbles. These lead to an airy batter and a crisper, fluffier result.

Why are my fritters not crispy? ›

The most common causes for soggy fritters are too much batter (basic flour and egg batter like used in pancakes will never cook up crispy), and whatever you're frittering leeches too much water when cooking.

Can I use cornstarch instead of flour for fritters? ›

Ingredients. *I have found that rice flour will yield a batter that fries up light and crisp, while cornstarch will yield a batter with firmer crunch. Both are delicious.

What can I use to bind fritters instead of egg? ›

16 egg substitutes
  1. Mashed banana. Mashed banana can act as a binding agent when baking or making pancake batter. ...
  2. Applesauce. Applesauce can also act as a binding agent. ...
  3. Fruit puree. Fruit puree will help bind a recipe in a similar way to applesauce. ...
  4. Avocado. ...
  5. Gelatin. ...
  6. Xanthan gum. ...
  7. Vegetable oil and baking powder. ...
  8. Margarine.
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Why do you put baking powder in fritters? ›

They just need a simple, light batter of flour, cornstarch, and baking powder mixed with seltzer to tie them together. The seltzer and baking powder ensure that the fritters are shatteringly crisp–even slightly tired vegetables emerge from the oil crunchy, fresh, and sweet.

What powder makes food crispy? ›

But the baking powder is key, because it acts like a salt. It helps draw moisture to the surface, where it can evaporate. Since they have similar reactions, we typically combine baking powder and table salt to amplify this effect, resulting in extra-crispiness.

Why are my corn fritters falling apart? ›

If your oil temperature drops, the fritters will soak up excess oil while cooking, leaving them soggy. Why are my corn fritters falling apart? If using frozen or canned corn, make sure to drain well to eliminate excess moisture. Always spoon and level dry ingredients to make sure your measurements are consistent.

Which type of cooking method is used for fritters? ›

Baking. While baking the fritters may seem like a more wholesome choice, I encourage you to fry them. Frying ensures you'll get that extra-crispy exterior, which is the sign of a great fritter. Plus, these are shallow-fried, rather than deep-fried, in just a couple of tablespoons of oil.

How do you know when fritters are cooked? ›

Just watch them and make sure they don't get too brown, but cook them long enough to make sure the batter is cooked through, about 2 to 2 1/2 minutes total. Repeat with the remaining batter. Remove the fritters and drain on a paper towel.

Which is more crispy flour or cornstarch? ›

Cornstarch typically makes for a crispier finish than flour. Cornstarch absorbs moisture from the food and expands, giving deep-fried foods a crispy coating. When the food is fried, the moisture cooks out of the cornstarch, leaving a crackly, puffy coating on the outside.

How can I thicken my fritter batter? ›

Adding flour to a wetter batter will give you the thick consistency you want. Add crumbled stock cubes for a flavourful kick! Add as little or as much as you like (or none at all), depending on the flavour you want.

Which is healthier cornstarch or flour? ›

Cornstarch is a pure carbohydrate, but flour has more nutrients. Cornstarch is a common ingredient in a wide variety of foods and beverages. It's used by home cooks and in commercial settings. Cornstarch is not a very nutrient-rich food, though, so it's an open question whether or not cornstarch is bad for you.

How do you fix fritter batter? ›

Larger eggs have more water from the egg white, resulting in wetter batter and soggy fritters. Add flour to your wet batter! Most veggies have a high water content (which we know equals soggy fritters). Adding flour to a wetter batter will give you the thick consistency need to make the perfect batter.

Should fritter batter be thick? ›

You want a thick batter for these fritters. If you find it's a little too thin simply add in some more flour. If the batters too thick (can still see flour etc), add a dash of milk. The batter should be thick enough to hold its shape on a tablespoon without pouring off everywhere.

What consistency should fritter batter be? ›

As batters go, fritter batter is far to the simplistic side of the spectrum: merely 1 part flour, 1/2 part milk, and 1/2 part egg, mixing up to a relatively thick consistency.

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