Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Sweet Potato Apple Fritters

Welcome fall.

I recently strolled across a similar recipe for these and decided to try them out tonight. I'm terrible at throwing things together but this time I think I impressed myself!

Here it goes:
1 cup of cooked mashed sweet potato (about one potato)
1 apple peeled, cored and shredded
1/2 cup low fat cottage cheese
1/2 cup all purpose flour
1/4 cup of sugar (or sugar substitute like Splenda)
1 large egg (or equivalent egg substitute)
1 tsp of baking powder
1 tsp of cinnamon
1/4 tsp of salt
Optional: sprinkle some pumpkin pie spice in there.. Go ahead its *fall*
Serve with: honey, maple syrup, or powdered sugar.

Heat 1 Tbl spoon of butter / or generously spray a large skillet with cooking spray on medium heat. Drop spoonfuls onto the skillet making sure they don't touch. Give them a little press to mash them down a little bit. Cook 3-5 minutes on each side until golden. (You might have to repeat this step until the mixture is gone: about 10-15 fritters)

*(After mixing everything in the bowl, I started cooking them on the stovetop and it is quite amazing how some smells automatically trigger a memory. It must have been the 'frying' of the apples that made me think of my nanny. She has long entered the gates of glory but I felt her right beside me as I was whipping these tasty treats up in the kitchen. I miss her so much but I am so happy that God gave me a little piece of her in a fond memory tonight)* Hope you get something sweet out of making these for yourself, enjoy!

Sunday, October 14, 2012

UVA

   One of the best things about fall is football! One of my favorite things about fall is - hanging out with friends during football!! This weekend we headed to Charlottesville with Justin and LeighAnne for the UVA vs. Maryland game. Richard and I went to a small college so we never experienced tailgating, dressing up in school colors, piling into a big station, and watching decent teams play football.
   It was so fun. Anyone who knows me wouldn't be surprised how much I love dips. Tailgating is a great place to bring out the finger food! Even though the weather was a little chilly we had enough food and drinks to keep our energy up for the game.
   It was the Cavaliers versus the Terps. Kickoff was at 3pm and everyone was shouting Go Hoo's!! Unfortunately we walked away defeated 27-20. Before we headed back to Richmond Leigh Anne suggested stopping by a local place for sandwiches at Durty Nelly's. I grabbed one called the Jefferson and it was so good. Surprisingly, the combination of turkey, bacon, coleslaw, and 1000 island dressing was really good!
   I was pooped when we finally got home but it was definitely worth it. We had a great time and we are so blessed to have friends that invited us. I hope we have many more times like yesterday.