It's, uh, well....I'm sure there are people who would find it romantic.... |
I mean, there's rusty shackles on the wall and everything.... |
And let me tell you, I hated making these things at first. My spiralizer wasn't cooperating to slice up the veggies as I had planned, so I begrudgingly used a small hand-held grater to grate the majority of the veggies. I also added a special Domestically Impaired ingredient in the form of my thumb nail, which got sliced off by the spiralizer and lost in the zucchini. At least it wasn't my finger!
So, nothing was going terribly well. I thought about quitting and throwing it all out in rage before driving to Panera, but I decided I really wanted to see if these were worth it.
And oh boy, they WERE.
They were smelling pretty amazing by the time I got to this point. Startlingly so for globs of veggies and spices. |
The original recipe calls for chipotle seasoning, but the Ms. Dash Cajun seasoning I used was on sale, and I have no regrets. They may not look like anything amazing, but these were mind-bogglingly delicious!!!
All crispy and cooling off while I whip up the chocolate cakes! |
Loading everything up to head to the Dungeon! |
The Boyfriend was very quiet as he took his first bites, so I was nervous that perhaps he wasn't thrilled with them, but I am learning that this is indicative of just the opposite with him. He later announced that I need to spread the word about these fritters like gospel to people in every land. They are just that freaking amazing.
Loaded up with sour cream! |
The absolute glory of these fritters was further evidenced by the fact that neither of us discussed the molten chocolate cookie butter cakes much. We were still in awe of the fritters. And people, let me tell you, Boyfriend and I love us some cookie butter real hard.
Delicious cookie butter goo! |
I'll be making more again very, very soon. Hopefully minus the thumbnail this time.
-Dungeon Fritters-
What You Need:
1 large zucchini
2 medium sweet potatoes
1/4 cup unsalted butter
2 tbsp all-purpose flour
1 tbsp Egg Beaters egg replacer
2 tsp Ms. Dash Cajun seasoning
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 pepper
makes 6 big ole' average burger patty sized fritters
What to do:
Preheat your oven to 375 degrees and line a baking sheet with greased parchment paper. Grate/chop/spiralize/somehow dissect the zucchini and sweet potatoes and add them to a big bowl. Melt the butter and add this along with the remaining ingredients to the bowl. Goosh it around then scoop out handfuls and make them burger patty shaped. Plop them on your parchment paper and bake for 10 minutes.
After 10 minutes, lower the heat to 350 degrees and pop them back in on the same side for 15 minutes. Flip them carefully (they may still be goopy on the underside at this point) and bake for another 15 minutes on the opposite side. Remove and let them cool and set for about 10 minutes before removing them from the parchment paper.
Nutrition Facts:
Calories- 113
Fat- 8g
Carbs- 8g
Fiber- 1g
Sugar- 2g
Protein- 2g
-Zesty Sour Cream-
1 package Old El Paso zesty sour cream seasoning
8 oz light sour cream
Just mix it together! Per 2 tbsp serving- 46 calories, 4 carbs, 2 g fat, 2 g protein, 2g sugar.
Since I really made no changes to the single serve gooey brownie, other than using a no-calorie sweetener and dolloping some cookie butter in the middle for this version, I'll just let the link to it above suffice :) I have a feeling a post about microwave mug cakes will be happening soon though...it's a growing addiction for me....