Low FODMAP Carrot & Corn Fritters
Low FODMAP Carrot & Corn Fritters
These low FODMAP carrot and corn fritters are packed full of veggies and make a delicious lunch time snack! These fritters can be served hot or cold and the batter will last several days in the fridge.
FODMAP Note On Sweet Corn: According to Monash University, sweet corn has a low FODMAP serving size you can enjoy in the first phase of the diet. All you need to do is divide the recipe into the recommended number of servings. This works out to be three fritters per person.
Recipe last updated 25th July 2024.
Ingredients
Make gluten free(3 fritters per serve)
Carrot & Corn Fritters
low FODMAP milk
FODMAP
Low FODMAP milk options include lactose free milk, almond milk, hemp milk, macadamia milk, quinoa milk, rice milk (3/4 cup or less per serve), soy milk made from soy protein (not whole or hulled soybeans), UHT coconut milk (1/2 cup or less per serve).
Make sure your low FODMAP milk does not include high FODMAP ingredients like inulin (chicory root), agave syrup, fructose, high fructose corn syrup, molasses, or honey.
If using a dairy free alternative choose one that contains 120mg of calcium per 100ml serve, and 3g of protein per 100ml serve (this info is in the nutrition label).
gluten free all purpose flour
FODMAP
ground cumin
Gluten Free
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- Grate the carrots, deseed and dice the red capsicums, and measure out the corn kernels. Finely chop the chives and parsley.
- In a large bowl whisk together the eggs and low FODMAP milk. Then mix in the flour, paprika and cumin. Stir through the corn, carrot, red capsicums, chives and parsley until well mixed. Season with salt and pepper.
- Place a large non-stick fry pan over medium heat and spray with oil. Spoon 1/4 cup mixture per fritter into the pan. Cook four to six fritters at a time - flattening them slightly so they are not too thick. Allow to cook for 3 to 4 minutes per side, until golden brown and cooked through. Make sure you stir the mixture before cooking each batch.
- Serve three fritters per person.
- Freezer note: Freeze in an airtight container for up to 3 months. Just before serving, warm in the microwave for 30-40 seconds until heated through.
Nutrition per serve
- Standard |
- Dairy Free |
- Gluten Free
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