It's good that someone likes it. I tried a free sample of a fritter at the clevedon farmers market and it was just really salty egg fritter to me.
Is there a better way to cook them?
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It's good that someone likes it. I tried a free sample of a fritter at the clevedon farmers market and it was just really salty egg fritter to me.
Is there a better way to cook them?
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If you don't like too much egg try mixing some flour, baking powder, salt, pepper then add some egg and finally some water until you get a nice runny batter then add the whitebait and stir well. Finally put a bit of dripping in the fry pan and get it hot them start cooking up your patties about 3 or 4 to a pan at a time (yummy) :P
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1 pound of bait and two eggs,pepper and salt.mix well and spoon into hot pan,butter gives them a better taste than oil.
Mate.....thank you very much.....understand completely,and no issues there at all,......bloody awesome catch indeed,a good feed of fritters never hurt anyone....well done
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Cracker morning for it . Early Bird got hopefully good spot
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Not a bad morning for it today either. [emoji106]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...28e58166ec.jpg
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my grand parents were cray fishermen in the far north, every year they would travel to Haast for the whitebait season driving down in old derelict vehicles, I didn't say they were great Cray fishermen . they were but the profits same as from whitebait went over the bar. I was whanaued to them at a young age and man did I have fun , till I went back home a few years later