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Dandelion Flower Fritters

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Vegetables, Eggs, Dairy Vegetarian Breads, Vegetarian 10 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 c Whole-Wheat Flour
2 tb Olive Oil
2 ts Baking Powder
1 c Dandelion Flowers, clean and
Unsprayed
1 pn Salt
1 Egg
Nonstick Vegetable-Oil Spray
1/2 c Low-Fat Milk -or- Water

INSTRUCTIONS

This variation on pancakes uses the yellow puffs of the dandelion, a good
source of Vitamin A. In a bowl mix together flour, baking powder and salt.
In a separate bowl, beat egg, then mix with milk or water and olive oil.
Combine with dry mixture.  Stir in yellow flowers carefully, taking care
not to crush them. Lightly spray a griddle or frying pan with vegetable
oil.  Heat until thoroughly warmed.  Pour batter onto griddle by spoonfuls
and cook like pancakes. Makes 10 fritters.

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