Recipe: Tasty *EASY* Vegan “salt fish” Fritter

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*EASY* Vegan “salt fish” Fritter. I wanted to share my take on some of my favourite Caribbean dishes! By all means, every island makes things slightly. Salt fish fritters was one of my go to meals before vegan life so I needed to find a way to recreate it vegan style and I did. join me as I whip up some.

*EASY* Vegan “salt fish” Fritter She is from Jamaica and a wonderful cook. Your recipe was easy to understand but what should or maybe what kind of condiment would go with. Claire Thomson: Salt fish is a really useful ingredient to have in the fridge, and it is easy to make your own. You can have *EASY* Vegan “salt fish” Fritter using 13 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of *EASY* Vegan “salt fish” Fritter

  1. Prepare 1/3 cup of small diced green peppers.
  2. It's 1/3 cup of small diced onion.
  3. It's 1/3 cup of Marinated artichoke chopped (optional).
  4. It's 2 cups of AP flour.
  5. It's 1 tsp of baking soda OR baking powder.
  6. Prepare 1/2 cup of water.
  7. Prepare 1 tsp of paprika.
  8. Prepare 1 tsp of garlic powder.
  9. It's 2 tsp of old bay season.
  10. You need 1 tsp of seafood season (if you have).
  11. It's 1 tsp of black pepper.
  12. You need 2 tsp of salt.
  13. It's of Oil for frying (shallow fry).

Try it in these delicious fritters. These West Indian salt fish fritters are perfect finger food. Serve with plenty of pepper sauce for dipping. Easy step by step instructions to make traditional Newfoundland salt cod fish cakes.

*EASY* Vegan “salt fish” Fritter step by step

  1. Combine flour, baking soda and all spices. Combine well.
  2. Now add the peppers and onions (artichoke if you want) Artichoke is for fish like texture. Either way will be fine.
  3. Now little by little add the water. You need a thick pancake like consistency. Not too loose. You may NOT need all of the water.
  4. Once oil is hot, get a heaping spoon and carefully place the batter in the oil. Once hard one one side, flip and lightly flatten the fritter. For even cooking. May have to flip a few times. This should make about 8-10 fritters.
  5. Once golden brown. Sprinkle some salt and you’re done. Pair with some fried plantain. !!.

Fish-n-brewis (or a similar version called fisherman's brewis) is basically salt fish simply mixed with potatoes, hard bread, pork fat and fried onion (and maybe a little drawn butter over top). Salt-curing your own freshly caught fish not only saves room in the freezer, but it also connects you to an age-old preservation method. Use table salt or sea salt as your curing medium before air-drying the fish. When working with large quantities of fish, however, you may find rock salt the most economical. It makes fritter making easy and tastes like a masterpiece.