A perfect blend of sweet and savory, these fluffy fritters are packed with flavor, fried to crispy perfection, and served with a spicy honey sriracha aioli.
The ultimate summer treat… sweet and savory corn fritters! ย Easy to make, fun to eat, and made even better with the tantalizing honey sriracha aioli to dip them in!
I originally posted these fritters way over a year ago, and have been meaning to come back and re-photograph them, because… well… this was the picture of them the first time around.
I think the reason my batter was wet the first time around was that I used frozen corn that I had thawed. ย Being the middle of winter here, fresh corn on the cob isn’t really available, but I would bet that fresh corn would have made for a thicker dough consistency. โ Fresh corn definitely makes for a thicker, more workable batter!!
These corn fritters would be great for a party, side dish for a meal, a snack… just about anytime you want!
The prep process is pretty simple for these fritters. ย Put your corn kernels, milk and eggs in a food processor and pulse until smooth, but still textured. ย Pour the corn mixture into a large bowl and stir in your chopped scallions, cilantro, garlic and onion.
In a separate smaller bowl combine your dry ingredients. ย Stir those into your corn mixture until well combined. ย Scoop out batter in golf-ball sized amounts and fry in hot oil about 5 minutes or so, then remove to a paper towel lined plate to drain.
I would suggest making the aioli ahead of time so it can hang out in the refrigerator and let all the flavors really meld together!
These corn fritters are just heavenly… you’ve got to try them!!
The honey srirachaย aioli would also be fantastic as a dipping sauce for myย Low Carb Chicken Tenders, or Parmesan Crusted Chicken Nuggets. ย It would also serve as a yummy sauce on a burger, to dip fries in… the sky is the limit!
Some tools used to make this recipe:
OXO Good Grips Medium Cookie Scoop – I use this to scoop the fritters into nice, uniform balls. ย It’s all GREAT for meatballs and of course, cookies!
Deep Fry/Candy Thermometer – Never have to guess if you’re oil is hot enough or too hot again!
Lodge Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven – I use this pot to fry in ALL the time… and it’s awesome for soups!
Joyce Chen Stainless Steel Strainer – the BEST way to get foods out of the frying oil… plus it’s great for removing pasta from boiling water (leaving all that great cooking water for you to use).
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Ingredients
- 8 ears of corn shucked and cooked
- 1/4 cup milk
- 2 eggs
- 1/4 cup scallions or green onions sliced
- 3/4 tsp garlic minced
- 2 Tbsp cilantro minced
- 1 small yellow onion very finely diced
- 1 cup flour
- 1/2 cup cornmeal
- 3/4 Tbsp salt
- 3/4 Tbsp sugar
- 1 1/8 Tbsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp ground coriander
- 2 tsp ground black pepper
- Oil for cooking
- For the Aioli:
- 1 cup mayonnaise
- 1 Tbsp Sriracha sauce (more or less to taste)
- 2 Tbsp honey
Instructions
- Mix aioli ingredients together and store in refrigerator until ready to serve. This will allow the flavors to blend together.
- Heat cooking oil to 350 degrees F.
- Grill the corn on a grill (or cook using preferred method) and cut kernels from the cobs.
- Place kernels in a food processor with the milk, eggs and onion and pulse until fairly smooth but still textured.
- Remove to a large bowl and stir in the chopped scallions, garlic, and cilantro.
- Stir in dry ingredients (flour, cornmeal, salt, sugar, baking powder, coriander and black pepper) into the corn mixture.
- Scoop batter into small golf-ball sized balls and cook in oil until cooked through and deep golden brown, about 3-5 minutes. Place fritters on paper towels to drain.
- Serve with the sauce and enjoy!
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Nutrition Disclaimer
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rue says
Wow! My mouth was actually watering as I read this post lol
The Chunky Chef says
Lol, thank you!! ๐
Jessy @ The Life Jolie says
These look delicious- perfect for Superbowl!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you! Exactly, anyone you serve these to will be singing your praises for sure ๐
Josette says
These are like “hush puppies” – right? SO GOOD!! Love them- yours look incredible ๐
The Chunky Chef says
Yep, these are like sweet corn hush puppies! *drool* Thank you!! ๐
Morna says
I love the look of your sweetcorn fritters- must try. Do you have a dedicated fryer or can you just use a deep pan?
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you!! I hope you love them ๐ I don’t have a fancy deep fryer or anything, I just use my deep cast iron pan or my cast iron dutch oven ๐
Steve says
How can you go wrong with fritters?! Regardless of the shape! Look yummy.
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you!! ๐ Fried food is always a plus in my book lol
Thao @ In Good Flavor says
I love fritters. These look like a mouthful of yumminess and the dipping sauce looks so smooth and luscious.
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you so much!! ๐
Meghan@CleanEatsFastFeets says
I agree. Free form fritters does give them character. Plus, you incorporated honey sriracha aioli. Um sign me up please.
One time when I made zucchini fritters the batter was too wet, so I added more flour and then more flour and then more flour. By the time they were done, they tasted like half seasoned wads of cooked flour. They were awful, although I did manage to get them perfected on a different day.
The Chunky Chef says
Honey and sriracha are just absolutely made for each other ๐ I’d eat that aioli with a spoon ๐ I’m glad I’m not the only one who has had trouble with batter that was too wet, although I’m glad you perfected them later on… zucchini fritters sound delicious!!!
Michelle @ Giraffes Can Bake says
I love anything sweet corn to, and these look yummy! so does that aioli! x
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you!! We’re too similar ๐
Lily says
Looks amazingly delicious, crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, love the dipping sauce too, thanks for sharing:)
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you!! ๐
Sarah says
These look just wonderful! Thanks so much for sharing ๐
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you so much! Happy FF ๐
Julianna says
Haha! You are WAY too hard on yourself! Who cares what shape your fritters are? They look AMAZINGLY delicious and that is all that counts! My taste buds have no idea what shape your fritters are!! ๐ Love them! ๐
The Chunky Chef says
Awww well thank you!! I’m extremely hard on myself lol… I’m glad you like them ๐ ๐
Caroline says
I love corn as well, and these fritters, especially paired with a spicy sauce, look great. A delicious way to celebrate FF’s anniversary!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you so much! I’m loving the party this week, happy FF to you! ๐
Chitra Jagadish says
These look soooo yummy! I know my lil one will love them ๐ Thanks for sharing it… Happy FF
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you!! My oldest was having a picky night and wouldn’t try them lol, but my youngest LOVED them ๐ Happy FF ๐
Jess@CookingisMySport says
Oh wow, I’ll have two of those ,stat.
Skip that, this is a special occasion. Why don’t you just give me three? Great work, Happy Fiesta Friday!!
The Chunky Chef says
Lol, I’ll do you one better… pull up a chair and eat til your heart is content ๐ Thank you, happy Fiesta Friday to you too!! ๐
Hilda says
These crispy fritters and spicy sauce are a great combination. They would be very popular in our household. Have a lovely weekend and hope you enjoy the party.
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you!! I can see us eating these many times in the summer months when the fresh corn is available ๐ Hope your weekend is great!
Nancy says
Now these look GOOD! Yummy contribution for Fiesta Friday… these are definitely worthy of the big anniversary celebration…. Delicious recipe and gorgeous pics!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you!! As soon as I saw that Fiesta Friday’s Anniversary party #1 was going to be appetizers… I knew I’d have to post this recipe ๐ Brown food is always tough to photograph, I thought I was going to lose it trying to get the right lighting, so thank you ๐
Julie is HostessAtHeart says
What a great idea! The aioli looks amazing, I think I would chew my fingers off dipped in this stuff. Great tip on the corn. It makes sense.
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you!! Lol, I’m with you… I’d eat just about anything if it was dipped in that sauce ๐
skd says
I am a big fan of corn too. Absolutely love these fritters. Happy FF to you
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you!! I can’t wait for summer so there will be fresh corn available ๐ Happy FF to you as well!
Jhuls says
Ohhhh! These look so good. The sauce? I love sriracha-based sauce. Happy First Fiesta Friday Anniversary. ๐
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you!!! I’m getting more and more hooked on sriracha sauce, it’s soooo good ๐ Happy FF Anniversary to you too ๐
Justine says
my kids would go crazy for this as would i, looks truly delicious, than you for coming to FF are you having a great time partying? xx
The Chunky Chef says
Awesome, it’s definitely a kid friendly party food!! Oh yes, it’s going to be a great 2 week party! ๐