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Courgette, Haloumi and Basil Fritters

These light, flourless, gluten-free Courgette Haloumi Basil fritters are so simple and fast to make! I treat the courgette like I do whitebait – which means NO flour because it takes away from the fresh delicate flavour of the courgette and risks making them stodgy.
Course Appetizer and Starters, Breakfast, Lunch
Servings 4 makes 22 fritters
Calories 399 kcal
Gluten Free, Kid Friendly

Ingredients
  

Fritters

  • 4 medium courgettes
  • 200 g haloumi
  • lemon finely grated zest of 1
  • 3-4 tablespoons basil mint or coriander, finely chopped
  • 3 small free-range eggs
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • freshly ground black pepper good grind
  • 3 teaspoons butter and avocado oil

Lemon caper aioli

  • ¼ cup good quality mayonnaise 1/4 cup
  • lemon juice of 1/2
  • ½ clove garlic (small) finely minced
  • 1 tablespoon capers finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon chives parsley, mint, basil, coriander, finely chopped

To serve

  • 1 lemon cut into wedges

Instructions
 

  • Coarsely grate courgettes straight onto a clean tea towel. Wring tea towel tightly to squeeze out as much excess water as you can (it’s really important you get as much moisture out as possible to avoid soggy fritters). Add to a mixing bowl. Coarsely grate haloumi and add to mixing bowl. Add lemon zest, chopped herbs, eggs, salt and pepper, and mix together well.
  • Heat 1 teaspoon of butter and olive oil in a large (preferably non-stick) fry pan on medium heat. Cook heaped tablespoonfuls of mixture for 1-2 minutes on each side or until golden, using a fish slice to carefully flip them over once they are done on one side. You will notice that as you get near the end of the mixture there will be more liquid in the bowl, just drain this off before using the remaining mixture.
  • Mix mayonnaise, lemon juice, garlic, capers and herbs together and season to taste with salt and pepper.
  • Serve fritters with caper aioli and lemon wedges to squeeze over just before serving. These fritters would make a great entrée or starter with a simple crisp green salad on the side.

Notes

They’re best eaten straight out of the pan – nice and hot and gooey with melted cheese – but that shouldn’t be an issue with everyone waiting patiently hungrily around the hot pan!
Instead of flour the Courgette Haloumi Basil fritters are bound by just egg and grated haloumi cheese (you could also use mozzarella), which doubles as providing amazing flavour!