Traditional South African Pumpkin Fritters Recipe (2024)

Todayseems like just the day for a good pumpkin fritters recipe! The pumpkincertainly has its place in South African culture. As an expat possibly missinghome, you might have spared a thought for traditional “pampoen koekies” everytime you caught a whiff of anything pumpkin flavoured in your new home country.Or perhaps you think back fondly on the memories of a traditional South AfricanSunday lunch, complete with leg of lamb, green beans, rice, potatoes, and ofcourse; pumpkin fritters. Either way, when you start thinking about pumpkinfritters, it’s hard to stop. The only way to stop is to satisfy the craving!

It’snot just the smell of South African pumpkin fritters that wafts through a roomwith a sugary cinnamon-y goodness that’s so enticing. It’s also the fact thatmaking them is so easy and fun – often they become a family Sunday lunch timeactivity. That’s something to fondlyremember as kids, all gathered round the table, getting involved in making thepampoen koekies together. These are the things that those “those are the goodold days” memories are all about.

Just because you are living abroad, it doesn’t mean that you never get to sink your teeth into the delicious pumpkin fritters you remember so well. Oh no, not at all. Why don’t you take a bit of South African culture to your new home country by trying your hand at a great pumpkin fritters recipe? We have just the recipe for you.

PumpkinFritters Recipe: The South African way

Roll up your sleeves, gather the family (or friends) around and get ready to whip up delectable pampoenkoekies just like you remember them. Prepare to star salivating before you’re even done!

Whatyou need:

  • 2 cups of pumpkin (cooked and mashed)
  • 1 beaten egg (you can use 3 tablespoons of Aquafaba for a vegan pumpkin fritter)
  • 1 cup of Self Raising flour
  • 2 teaspoons of baking powder
  • 1 tablespoon of brown sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon of salt
  • 1 teaspoon of vanilla essence
  • Cooking oil for frying
  • 50g of castor sugar
  • 2 teaspoons of ground cinnamon

Whatto do:

  • Drain the cooked pumpkin.
  • Add the beaten egg or aquafaba along with the vanilla extract and mix in well.
  • Add the flour, baking powder, brown sugar, and sat to the mixture and mix well. It should form a smooth soft batter.
  • Heat the cooking oil in the pan until it is hot.
  • Scoop out a spoonful of the mixture into the size fritter you would like to make.
  • Place the scoop into the pan and let it sizzle. Breathe in that familiar smell.
  • When the fritter is cooked on the one side, turn it over to cook equally on the other side.
  • Remove the fritters from the pan using a spatula. Place them onto kitchen paper so that any excess oil can be absorbed.

To make the cinnamon sugar coating:

  • In a separate bowl, combine the cinnamon andsugar and then sprinkle it over the fritters.

Whatyou have now, is a pile of delectable pumpkin fritters just waiting to beenjoyed.

Of course, the above is a delicious recipe, but what if you have even more of a sweet tooth and the castor sugar just isn’t going to cut it? Well, then it’s time to get serious with a recipe for “poffertjies” with a caramel sauce!

Poffertjies with Caramel Sauce Recipe

A “poffertjie” is undoubtedly a delectable poof of pumpkin heaven. It’s a mini pumpkin fritter drenched in caramel sauce. And it’s so good that you better make a big batch from the very start – especially if you will be sharing them with family and friends. If you want a truly melt-in-your-mouth poffertjie, you need to make it a little differently to the original pumpkin fritter. Let’s check out the recipe below:

What you need:

  • 1 cup of pumpkin, cooked and mashed
  • 1 cup of cake flour
  • 10ml of baking powder
  • 2 tablespoons of caster sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 60ml of milk
  • 1ml of salt to taste
  • ¾ cup of sugar
  • 1 cup of cream
  • 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
  • 60ml of margarine
  • ½ cup of syrup (golden)
  • 1 teaspoon of sea salt flakes
  • Cooking oil

Tomake the fritters:

  • Mix the pumpkin, cake flour, baking powder, caster sugar, egg, and milk in a large bowl to form a smooth, firm batter.
  • Heat the oil in a pan and when it is hot, spoon blobs of the batter. You may need to fry batches. Fry until the fritters are golden brown and cooked right through.
  • Remove them from the pan with a spatula and let them drain on kitchen paper.

Tomake the sauce:

  • Mix the sugar, cream, margarine, sea salt, andvanilla extract in a pot and heat for around 10 – 15 minutes while stirringcontinuously.
  • When the sauce is thick and looks glossy, youcan remove it from the heat and pour it over the fritters. Let the fritters sitin the sauce and serve them hot.

If that hasn’t got your mouth watering already, you obviously haven’t tried a traditional South African pumpkin fritter before!

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Traditional South African Pumpkin Fritters Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why are my fritters not crispy? ›

The most common causes for soggy fritters are too much batter (basic flour and egg batter like used in pancakes will never cook up crispy), and whatever you're frittering leeches too much water when cooking.

How to make pumpkin flitter? ›

Directions
  1. Combine pumpkin, flour, egg, baking powder, curry powder, and salt in a large bowl. Mix until batter is smooth.
  2. Heat oil in a deep saucepan to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C).
  3. Working in batches, drop batter by spoonfuls into hot oil. Fry until golden brown all over, about 2 minutes.

What makes batter more crispy? ›

Rice flour and cornstarch work particularly well because they fry up crispier than wheat flour. They also absorb less moisture and fat during the frying process, making the products less greasy.

Does baking soda make fritters crispy? ›

Is baking soda or powder best for frying? A pinch of baking soda can help produce crispy fried foods. It reacts with the acid in the batter to create carbon dioxide bubbles. These lead to an airy batter and a crisper, fluffier result.

How do you strain a pumpkin? ›

If it's too wet (which is more likely than it being too dry), you can either strain it through a cheesecloth overnight (line a strainer with cheese cloth, add the pumpkin puree, and set over a bowl.

How to make a pumpkin cooler? ›

Fill with Ice: Place a generous amount of ice inside the cleaned pumpkin. You can use crushed ice, ice cubes, or even reusable ice packs to keep your drinks cold. Add Your Beverages: Carefully place your preferred beverages into the pumpkin, on top of the ice.

How do you keep fritters crispy? ›

Keep the food warm in the oven.

If you're not serving fried food immediately, you'll need to keep it warm to prevent it from getting cold and losing crispiness. One way to do this is to place the fried food on a wire rack in the oven at a low temperature, around 200°F to 250°F.

How to fix soggy fritters? ›

Batter consistency is key to good fritters. If too runny, add a touch of extra flour (otherwise fritters soggy inside).

Why is my batter not getting crispy? ›

Soggy batter prevention that works every time

If you've gotten the dreaded limp fried coating, you might have over-mixed your batter, which forms more pesky gluten that readily soaks up the oil. Mix batter until just combined — no more, and no less. You might also be making the mistake of adding warm water.

Why are my potato fritters soggy? ›

If your potato fritters are soggy, it's likely because too much liquid remained in your vegetables or the oil and skillet weren't hot enough. A hot skillet with hot oil is how you keep potato pancakes crispy.

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