French recipe of vegetarian sage leaves fritters
Posted by LN, Thursday 8 October 2009 at 10:45 - Recipes - Tags
Sage or salvia in latin, you know ... Is this small shrub with fragrant leaves that aromatize so well our vegies...
Long ago, sage was commonly used as a medicinal plant ... She was used to almost anything ... if you believe that French saying ...
Who has sage in his garden, does not need a doctor.
In any case, it was very useful but, as there are about 900 different species, I will not say too much and make you tired of reading ...
Sage was used as aromatic plant, in decoction, against plantar warts, against hay fever (leaves were smoked during the 18th century), for its hallucinogenic properties (that's for the other side of the ocean, the New World) ...
I stop and go back to my recipe. My neighbor has a beautiful salvia shrub at home, facing south. It grows so much, she has to prune it very regularly.
Ingredients
20 leaves of sage (large ones with the stem) 80 g flourLet it rest for an hour.
1 egg
1 tablespoon milk
7.5 cl beer
1 / 2 teaspoon baking powder
Coarse salt.
In a bowl mix flour, egg, baking powder, milk, beer.
Let stand one hour (if you are in a hurry, you can do it straight away).
Heat oil. If it is hot enough, the drop of dough you let fall in the boiling liquid will rise to the surface.
Put the leaf in the dough, pass it between the tines of a fork to remove the excess of dough.
Cook it in the oil. When the stem is yellow, remove and drain on kitchen paper.
Sprinkle with coarse salt.
Eat it hot and enjoy it.
Read it in French : Recette végétarienne de beignets à la feuille de sauge














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