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I usually enjoy snacks on a saturday night and tonight its Mexican style corn fritters.
What would be a good sauce to accompany it, do you think ?
What would be a good sauce to accompany it, do you think ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Here you go, a nice drop of sauce to go with it, Chipchopper.
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If you scroll down here, you'll find a simple recipe for a suggested dipping sauce:
https:/ /myfood story.c om/mexi can-cor n-fritt ers-rec ipe/
The topping here might be worth a try too:
https:/ /fashio nablefo ods.com /2016/0 8/25/me xican-s treet-c orn-fri tters/
Tesco suggests adding poached eggs!
https:/ /realfo od.tesc o.com/r ecipes/ baked-s weetcor n-fritt ers-wit h-mexic an-styl e-salad .html
The 'cilantro cream' here looks nice:
https:/ /www.fe astinga thome.c om/corn -fritte rs-with -cilant ro-crea m/
('Cilantro' is the US name for coriander)
Being lazy though, I'd probably just opt for something cooling that was available off the supermarket shelf, such as a taste of Greece
https:/ /www.te sco.com /grocer ies/en- GB/prod ucts/26 0083848
or, sticking with the Mexican theme, a selection of suitable dips, such as these
https:/ /www.te sco.com /grocer ies/en- GB/prod ucts/25 9794296
You're making me hungry now!
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The topping here might be worth a try too:
https:/
Tesco suggests adding poached eggs!
https:/
The 'cilantro cream' here looks nice:
https:/
('Cilantro' is the US name for coriander)
Being lazy though, I'd probably just opt for something cooling that was available off the supermarket shelf, such as a taste of Greece
https:/
or, sticking with the Mexican theme, a selection of suitable dips, such as these
https:/
You're making me hungry now!
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