Tattie fritters |
Potato Fritters or Tattie Fritters as we say in Scotland, like most things on my Blog, are a thing from my childhood
Not to be confused with Tattie Scones, see recipe here
My dad would make these yummy fritters when my younger sister and I were small
My mum is defiantly the cook in the family but there were speciality items that my dad would make and Tattie Fritters were amongst those 'dad items'
These deep fried delights are thick sliced potato disks that are then dipped in homemade batter and fried to make them fluffy and warm on the inside and hot and crispy on the outside
Fantastic with malt vinegar (a very British classic condiment) and oodles of salt
I seriously have not had these since I was a teenager
In fact I asked Mr Tartan Tastes if he had ever had them and if he liked them, I really had no idea he loved them too, as I have never made these my whole married life and we've been married a while....
Tattie fritters get no prize for being heathy and slimming, but a little fried comfort food once in a while is ok around here
So, in keeping with the deep fried theme since I bought my fryer last month....
Here are Tattie Fritters
Makes as many as you fancy
You will need
Potatoes (peeled and thick sliced)
Potatoes |
For the Batter
150g All Purpose (Plain) Flour
15g Baking Powder
Pinch of Salt
Sparkling Water (gives the batter its crispiness)
Ingredients - do you like my Tartan welly boot salt? |
- First peel and slice the potatoes, set Fryer oil to 325F
- To make batter, first sieve Flour, Baking Powder and salt into a bowl
Sieve the flour etc |
- Add sparkling water, a little at a time, to make a medium consistency batter
- Fry (without a basket - the batter will stick to the basket) for 10 minutes until golden and crispy
- Once fried, lay onto paper towel to drain
- Enjoy straight away, while nice and hot and crispy
Tattie Fritters |
Like I said before, to enjoy these the Scottish way, serve with malt vinegar and lots and lots of salt
Malt Vinegar |
YUM
You can serve them as a great tasty snack or as part of a meal
Thanks for dropping by and I hope you try these and get to see just how delicious these are
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