Acacia flower fritters

Acacia flower fritters

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Acacia plant flowers bloom at the end of spring, giving very fragrant flower clusters (with a fragrance very similar to honey). It is better to pick the flowers with a little branch, so that they can be stored in bags for up to 24 hours in the refrigerator’s vegetable tray. Flowers should not be washed unless you are unsure of their origin. In this case quickly run it under water and dry them with absorbent paper.

Preparation time
20 min
Cooking time
10 min
Difficulty
easy
Serves
4 people
Meal cost
$
Meal course
Desserts
Waffles & Doughnuts
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Ingredients

Metric US
Powdered sugar
2 tablespoons
vanilla sugar
1 packet
Blond beer
20 centiliters
milk
20 centiliters
oil
2 tablespoons
Egg
2
Salt
1 pinch
Acacia flowers cluster
20
cooking oil
Powdered sugar
  1. Mix the flour with the sugar (powdered and vanilla) and gradually pour in the cold beer, oil and milk.
  2. Add the eggs and mix with an electric whisk.
  3. Set aside for 1 hour.
  4. Heat the frying oil in a frying pan or deep fryer.
  5. Meanwhile, remove the flower clusters from the branches but keep the small stem that will make it easier to hold.
  6. Take out the fritter with a strainer and place it on absorbent paper.
  7. Sprinkle with powdered sugar.
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Preparation time
20 min
Cooking time
10 min
Difficulty
easy
Serves
4 people
Meal cost
$
Meal course
Desserts
Waffles & Doughnuts
Posted by
Posted on

Ingredients

Metric US
Powdered sugar
2 tablespoons
vanilla sugar
1 packet
Blond beer
20 centiliters
milk
20 centiliters
oil
2 tablespoons
Egg
2 units
Salt
1 pinch
Acacia flowers cluster
20 units
cooking oil
Powdered sugar
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One comment

  1. said on August 22, 2019

    ça a l’air trop bon, je vais essayer cette recette le plus vite possible ! Moi je fais des beignets au fleur de sureau, hâte d’essayer celle aux acacias !

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