foto: YouTube/Haluwa's kitchen

The result is also not soft because the fritters do not absorb much oil.

  28 September 2024 08:30

Vegetable fritters are one type of fried food that is very popular in Indonesia and is loved by many people. This fried food has a crispy texture on the outside but soft on the inside, with a mixture of various vegetables such as carrots, cabbage, and spring onions that provide a savory and fresh taste. Vegetable fritters are often served as snacks, as a side dish with rice, or even as a practical and filling breakfast menu.

One of the main attractions of vegetable fritters is the ease of making them and the many variations of ingredients that can be used. However, there is one main ingredient that is commonly used in making vegetable fritters, namely flour. In addition to binding all the ingredients, flour also functions as a crispy substance in the fritters.

But it is important to note that using the wrong amount of flour will make the fritters soft and oily. Therefore, many people add other ingredients, such as baking soda, cooking oil, or even a special type of flour to make the fritters crispy.

In fact, instead of using a lot of additional ingredients, you can make vegetable fritters with just one type of flour. As shown by YouTube user Haluwa's kitchen. Through her video upload, she shared a trick for making vegetable fritters using only wheat flour. Even so, the fritters can be crispy and not mushy.

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Now, the cooked fritters can be drained immediately. With this trick and recipe, the corn fritters produced are crispier. The results are also not soft because the fritters do not absorb much oil. The upload about the trick of making vegetable fritters has been watched more than 111 thousand times. Who would have thought, many other YouTube users then gave direct responses in the comments column. Most of these netizens admitted to being tempted by the vegetable fritters like that in the video. "Fry it over medium heat, um, the fritters look really crunchy," said YouTube @Duniapintarcilik. "It looks very tempting, it's best eaten with warm rice," said YouTube @DapurAyahRaja. "The fritters look really tasty," wrote the YouTube account @dapurumiimah8821.

 YouTube/Haluwa's kitchen

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