Why fritters?
Fritters also known as pakoras are a popular snack enjoyed across India, whether they are savory or
sweet. One of the defining features of a great fritter is its crispy exterior. Achieving that perfect crispiness can sometimes be tricky, but with a few simple tricks, you can enhance the texture of your fritters. Here are four ways to improve the crispiness of fritters:
Using cold ingredients can make a big difference in the texture of your fritters. Cold batter and ingredients help prevent the fritters from absorbing too much oil while frying, resulting in a crispier exterior. Place the batter in the fridge for 15-30 minutes before frying. You can also use cold water or cold milk in your batter mix to help keep the temperature low. This ensures the fritters cook quickly on the outside while remaining light and crispy.
2. Add cornstarch or rice flour
To improve the crispiness of fritters, consider adding cornstarch or rice flour to your batter. These ingredients create a light, crispy coating by absorbing less oil and creating a crispier texture once fried. Replace part of the regular flour in your batter with cornstarch or rice flour (about 1-2 tablespoons for every cup of flour). This will give your fritters a golden, crunchy crust that holds up well after frying.
3. Fry at the right temperature
4. Drain on paper towels
After frying your fritters, it’s essential to drain excess oil to maintain their crispiness. Without proper draining, the fritters may become soggy and lose their crunchy texture. Once the fritters are golden and crispy, transfer them to a plate lined with paper towels. This will help absorb any residual oil and keep the fritters crisp. You can also place them on a wire rack to allow air circulation and prevent them from getting soggy.