August 8, 2017
posted by Haley
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Love the food at the Minnesota State Fair? Try making some of your favorite recipes at home, like these deep fried corn fritters with maple butter.
The Minnesota State Fair is, in my opinion, the most fun experience you can have in the Twin Cities.
It’s the second largest state fair in the U.S., attendance-wise, behind Texas.In 2016,1.9 million people visited the fair.
It’s a grand 12-day event. And my favorite part about it – no surprise here – is the food!
Minnesota State Fair Recipes
I’m thrilled to beteaming up with other bloggers to bring you 8 Minnesota State Fair copycat recipes. If you can’t make it to the fair, you can still enjoy the food with these fun recipes:
- Vegan Nachos
- Watermelon Kombucha Slushie
- Breakfast Pronto Pups
- Fried Pickles with Sriracha Ranch Dip
- Cinnamon Sugar Mini Donuts
- State Fair Cookies
- Fire Roasted Herb Butter Corn on the Cob
- Deep fried candy bars
- Deep fried cheese curds
What Are Your Favorite Fair Foods?
What’s the one food you HAVE to get when visiting the Minnesota State Fair (or your local county or state fair?)
I always get the fried green tomatoes. Be sure to try them if you go to the fair this year. They’re in the same booth as the corn fritters (they’re also really good!) The booth is located on the south side of Dan Patch Avenue, between Underwood and Cooper streets.
This recipe is inspired by my favorite food stand that serves both corn fritters and fried green tomatoes. I considered making fried green tomatoes, but I wasn’t confident that I could do the originals justice.
About The Recipe: Corn Fritters With Maple Butter
When I go to food at the Minnesota State Fair, I don’t hold back. It’s by far my favorite food event of the year. I like to try a variety of new foods, and I don’t think about nutrition at all.
This is how you should approach this recipe: It’s not healthy. But it’s delicious.
These fritters walk the line between dessert and appetizer. Imagine a less-sweet donut with corn inside, finished with a decadent maple butter glaze. Check out this similar recipe: Tomato fritters.
Another great thing about this recipe? The cost. Pantry staples like flour, eggs, and creamed corn make this recipe extremely affordable.
Deep Frying 101
If you’re leery of deep frying, don’t be. Here are answers to some questions you may have:
- Do I need a deep fryer? No. You can use a heavy pot instead.
- What kind of oil should I use?Peanut oil is considered the best oil for deep frying. I used canola oil. You can also use coconut oil, vegetable oil, safflower oil, or avocado oil. A high heat oil is best suited for deep frying.
- How hot does the oil have to be?You’ll need to heat the oil to 365F. If you don’t have a food thermometer, you can test the oil by dropping a bit of the batter into the oil. If it sizzles, the oil is probably hot enough. If it doesn’t sizzle, keep heating the oil.
- Can I reuse leftover oil? You can reuse leftover oil once or twice. Once the oil has cooled, pour it through a fine-meshed sieve lined with paper towels or cheese cloth to remove any leftover fried bits. Store the oil in a cool, dry place. What to make? Try:
- Breakfast croquettes
- Thanksgiving leftover croquettes
- Spicy buttermilk chicken and waffle bites
- How do I dispose of excess oil?DO NOT pour leftover oil down the drain. Pour oil into a sealed container (a leftover glass jar works well) and throw it away.
Get other MN State Fair copycat recipes:
- Copycat Sweet Martha’s Cookies
- Deep fried candy bars
- Deep fried cheese curds
- Ham and pickle rollup egg rolls
- Frozen apple cider pops
Yield: Serves 6
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 50 minutes
Serve fritters fresh out of the fryer.
See deep frying 101 instructions above.
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup butter, softened
- 1 tablespoon maple syrup
- 1 cup all-purpose flour, sifted
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 cup white sugar
- 1 egg, slightly beaten
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1 tablespoon butter, melted
- 14.75-ounce can creamed corn
- 1/2 cup fresh or frozen sweet corn
- 3 cups oil, for frying
Instructions
- To make maple butter: Beat butter and maple syrup together until smooth.
- To make fritters: Heat oil in a heavy-bottomed pot or deep fryer to 365F.
- Drain most of the liquid from the creamed corn.
- In a medium bowl, combine flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar. In another bowl, beat egg, milk, and melted butter. Combine the dry and liquid ingredients. Add creamed corn and corn kernels.
- Drop batter by spoonfuls into oil. Fry until golden brown - this will take about a minute. Remove from oil, place on paper towels, and serve hot with maple butter.
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Sharon — Reply
These look so splurge worthy!! My fella is always on me to get a deep fryer and I must resist. Too dangerous! We’d be eating fried foods way to often. 😉 Once in a while, though it’s OK and these fritters look like they could be on the menu since I can’t go to the fair. 🙂
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Julia | Girl Meets Kitchen — Reply
These look so perfect! Light, fluffy + a perfectly balanced sweet & savory snack.
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Haley — Reply
Thanks, Julia! They were indeed very light and fluffy.
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Lane & Holly @ With Two Spoons — Reply
Swoon…these look like my heaven. I deep fry (not too often, usually I do it at my cabin) in my dutch oven which works great-I agree, not special equipment needed! These are definitely fritters I’m going to make, they look fantastic!
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Haley — Reply
Thanks guys!
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Janel Hutton — Reply
We have a deep fryer and I am ON these. They look sooooo yummy!
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Haley — Reply
Can we have a deep fryer party at your place sometime? Plz??
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Alice Seuffert — Reply
Yum! These look so delicious! I’ve never tried them at the Fair, I will have to check out these and the fried green tomatoes!
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Joan Vang — Reply
Could I do these in an air fryer?
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Haley — Reply
Unfortunately, I’m not too familiar with air fryers – not sure if these would work.
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