Ricotta Fritters

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5 Dozen
Ricotta Cheese
Italian
Quick fritter Easy Deep-fry eggs Sugar Salt vanilla AP flour cinnamon Snacks Desserts Bread Ricotta Cheese Italian ricotta cheese baking powder

Canola oil or etable oil, for frying
6 large s
1/2 cup granulated ar
1/4 teaspoon t
1 1/2 teaspoon pure illa extract
1 pound whole or skim-milk otta cheese
2 1/2 cups -purpose flour
1 heaping tablespoon double acting ing powder
-- Garnish --
Confectioners' sugar or namon/sugar mixture

Heat 2 to 3 inches of oil over high heat in a deep skillet, Dutch oven, or deep-fryer to 350 to 365 degrees F. Set a large wire rack over a baking sheet, top with paper towels and position near fryer. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, beat eggs with an electric mixer on medium speed until thick and lemon-colored. Add sugar, salt and vanilla; beat until well incorporated. Add ricotta cheese; beat until smooth. Sift flour and baking powder together in a small bowl, then add gradually to egg mixture, beating on low speed until just combined. Do not overmix batter. Using a small portioning scoop or 2 teaspoons, scoop out walnut-size rounds of batter and drop into hot oil. (Do not make them too large, they will inflate upon cooking.) Deep-fry, in batches of 8 to 10 at a time, for 3 to 4 minutes or until golden brown all over, turning once. Using a slotted spoon, transfer fritters to the prepared rack to drain (break open a fritter to make sure it's cooked all the way through). Let oil come back up to temperature and repeat process with remaining batter until all the fritters are cooked. Dust fritters with, or roll in, confectioners' sugar or cinnamon/sugar, if desired. Serve warm. Makes about 60 fritters. DEEP-FRYING NOTE: As always with deep-frying, be sure that you don't put in so much food that the temperature of the fat drops below 325 degrees F, and have the heat on high so it gets back up to temperatue as soon as possible. MAKE AHEAD NOTE: The fritter batter can be refrigerated for up to 6 hours; you may need to increase the frying time slightly to compensate for the colder batter. Fry just before serving.


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