Vegan Celeriac and Red Grapes Fritters
The Power of Celeriac
Hello, my lovely green rabbit readers, how are you and how is 2020 going for you so far? Did you start any resolutions or just carry on what you started last year? Or are there any plans or dreams you have decided to act on this year? I guess many of you have made decisions like this, and maybe for some of you change is more of a process.. trying veganism is a fantastic small change you can make for your body, even just changing your diet temporarily will clean your digestive system, help your blood circulation and help your metabolism.
I’m not pushing you to commit to a completely vegan diet, but this is just a bit of small advice for the new year:) and you’ll find small changes like this easy with the help of the food and recipes via my blog.
Speaking of which, I have to say I’m so thankful for your support and feedback and for all the many emails, comments, and constructive critics I received in 2019, which I so appreciate. I will continue to stay focused this year, delivering always yummy and delicious recipes for you like this recipe today, which is Vegan Celeriac and Red Grapes Fritters.
Celeriac is a very interesting root with so many surprising benefits that you can easily find on the internet but I would like to mention a few of its many properties like phosphor, manganese, vitamin K, potassium, vitamin C, vitamin B6 and many more. Celeriac is kind of a little miracle for our bodies and it’s inspired me to make this lovely dish for you. Vegan Celeriac and Red Grapes Fritters.
I will repeat myself but Vegan Celeriac and Red Grapes Fritters are easy to make it and it has some similarity like https://greenrabbitkitchen.com/sweet-potato-rosti-with-spinach-and-mushroom-sauce/
I recommend preparing a garnish to go with this dish, and there is so much variety as to what you can serve with it, like compote, salad, chutney, a nice spicy sauce, but I choose to pair it with a combi slaw made with:
Beetroot, apple, fennel, and vegan mayo.
This recipe will create around 12-14 small rings of fritters which will be plenty for 4 people.
I will appreciate your feedback on this dish
Ingredients:
Fritters:
1kg of celeriac
1 of banana shallot
115g of red grapes
15g fresh spring onion
1 1/2 teaspoons of garam masala
1 teaspoon of nutmeg powder
1/2 teaspoon of ras el hanout
1 teaspoon of cloves powder
1 tablespoon of coconut sugar
1 teaspoon of tamari soy sauce GF
130g of chickpea GF flour
oil
Salt & pepper
1 grapefruit zest + some juice
Slaw:
1 apple 1(30g pink lady)
110g of fennel
70g of cooked beetroot
5g of fresh coriander
2 large spoons of vegan mayo
Salt & pepper
Vegan Celeriac and Red Grapes Fritters
: Gluten-Free and Dairy Free
: Healthy Benefits Meal
: Low Fat Meal
: Easy To Make It
: Perfect for Family or Kids Snack
: Low-Cost Ingredients
: Friendly for Your Vegan Fitness Diet
Ingredients
- 1kg of celeriac
- 1 of banana shallot
- 115g of red grapes
- 15g fresh spring onion
- 1 1/2 teaspoons of garam masala
- 1 teaspoon of nutmeg powder
- 1/2 teaspoon of ras el hanout
- 1 teaspoon of cloves powder
- 1 tablespoon of coconut sugar
- 1 teaspoon of tamari soy sauce GF
- 130g of chickpea GF flour
- oil
- Salt & pepper
- 1 grapefruit zest + some juice
- Slaw:
- 1 apple 1(30g pink lady)
- 110g of fennel
- 70g of cooked beetroot
- 5g of fresh coriander
- 2 large spoons of vegan mayo
- Salt & pepper
Instructions
Fritters:
Remove the celeriac skin, cut into small cubes and start grating all of it to your salad bowl. Add the finely diced spring onion, shallots, and red grapes and mix together then add grapefruit and all the other ingredients and mix again. Next, add flour salt and pepper and mix until you have a nice kind of dough. Then you can start making the small circular shapes for the frittatas, I advise using a metal cutting ring. Move these small frittatas to your frying pan with oil and fry for 5 min together on both sides and then move all frittatas to the oven for another 15min at 180C.
Slaw:
Cut or Julian slice from all the slaw ingredients and add to a large bowl before adding the vegan mayo, salt, and pepper and gently mix together.
Notes
Number fat and calories for this recipe per 14 portions