Old-Fashioned Homemade Dandelion Fritters: A Springtime Recipe (2024)

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The habit of making a heaping plate of dandelion fritters in the spring must be left over from my hippie days in college, but it is truly one of my favorite meals! Get brave in the kitchen and try your hand at making some delicious old-fashioned dandelion fritters from the sunny flower heads and then make up a mess of tender sauteed dandelion greens while you’re at it.

The fritters don’t taste like dandelions at all, and the greens are in the tradition of the original Southern greens you would find seasoned with onions, garlic and bacon.

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As one of nature’s wonder plants, dandelions appear in the spring just when most of us are in need of a detox. Surprisingly, they are as pleasantly tasty as most other greens when young.

Dandelion is an excellent liver cleanser and blood
builder, and the herb (fresh or dried) is useful in unloading our bodies of unwanted sluggishness due to built-up toxins.

While dandelion flowers do not have as much nutritive/medicinal value as the leaves or roots, they are still excellent for you (and considered a heart tonic in herbal medicine).

We fry them in virgin coconut oil,and that is so good for you, too! This is one way to enjoy fried food without the downside.

Their mild and slightly bitter flavor is curiously addictive! If your yard is as full of them like ours, collecting is a great beginner job for your very young children as you teach about herbs and foraging.

Dandelion Fritters Recipe

Ingredients (with GF, egg-free, and dairy-free options):

  • 60-70 Dandelion flower tops
  • 3 eggs, preferably organic and free-range OR (sub one-fourth cup (65 grams) unsweetened applesauce to replace one egg).
  • 1 cup organic milk OR (sub coconut milk or almond milk for dairy-free)
  • 1/2 tsp. sea salt
  • 1/2 c. whole wheat flour and 1/2 c. fine organic ground cornmeal (some may ever react to organic cornmeal)
  • OR substitute 1 c. Brown Rice flour or your favorite GF mix can be used for a GF alternative)
  • Virgin Coconut oil OR the oil of your choice – enough for 1/8-1/4″ in your hot cast iron skillet.
  • add optional herbs (see below). I added fresh chives growing in the garden

Dandelion Fritters Directions:

  • Gather Dandelion tops during the morning when they have opened up their bright and cheerful faces to the sunshine. Leave1/4″ of the stem as a handle. Harvest only from a non-chemically treated area.
  • Rinse in cool water and pat dry on a paper towel.
  • Heat your cast iron skillet and melt coconut oil for frying, just a little deeper than if you were making pancakes.
  • For the batter, combine egg, milk, and your flour in a bowl and mix to remove lumps. At this point, if you prefer sweeter fritters, add a little maple syrup or honey, or cinnamon and a tsp. of vanilla extract. For savory fritters, you might add fresh or dried parsley, sage, rosemary, thyme, chives, or even cilantro or parmesan cheese. In addition, we like to use a 1/8 tsp. of cayenne powder for a kick of flavor.
  • Prepare a skillet on the stove with coconut oil over medium heat. I prefer my cast iron.
  • Holding one of the flowers by the greens at the base, twirl the flower into the batter until covered in batter.
  • Place it into the skillet, petals down, and continue until the skillet is full. Brown the first side, then flip over to brown the other side. The stems will collapse nicely until you have mini-dandelion pancakes. We like dandelion fritters crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. I keep the fritters warm in the oven to serve the family all at once.When finished, serve hot.

For a sweet treat, drizzle with maple syrup or raw honey over your dandelion fritters. We even add a touch of honey to the savory ones!

Serve dandelion fritters with sausage and sauteed greens for a marvelous old-fashion breakfast.

So if you want a sunny way to start your day, there is fine dining to be freely had from God’s pharmacy right outside your door.

By the way, DIYdandelion tincture is a valuable detoxifying tonic to keep oneself strong and clear-minded when taken for a month every spring.

Our 94 year-old neighbor Mary Guffey told me her secret!

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FAQs

What is the nickname of the dandelion? ›

Other common names: common dandelion, lions-tooth, blowball, cankerwort, faceclock, pee-a-bed, wet-a-bed, lion's-tooth, cankerwort, Irish daisy.

Do dandelions close at night? ›

Dandelion flowers open during the day to attract pollinators, and close at night to conserve energy and protect reproductive parts. This movement is controlled by specialized cells that respond to changes in light and temperature.

What is the origin of the dandelion? ›

They are so common, you may be surprised to know that they are a non-native species. Dandelions (Taxacum officinale) are native to Eurasia, and it is generally believed that they were first brought to North America on the Mayflower for its medicinal uses.

What does dandelion symbolize? ›

The dandelion is a well-known weed. Yet, this humble plant is also a symbol of hope, healing, and resilience in many cultures around the world from Europe to Asia. Within the Asteraceae family, there are thirty different species of dandelion.

What is a fluffy dandelion called? ›

Fruit: Flowers develop into seed heads. Each seed is attached to a characteristic fuzzy structure called a 'pappus' that allows the seed to be carried by the wind. Dandelion leaves, flower, and seed head with pappus. B.

What does it mean if you have a lot of dandelions in your yard? ›

Dandelions can grow in poor soil conditions and survive periods of drought and can quickly overtake your yard, preventing water and nutrients from reaching your grass and landscaping plants. Dandelion pollen is a common trigger for people with allergies as dandelions produce around 2,500 seeds each year.

What do dandelions turn into? ›

However, on average, it takes about two to three weeks for a dandelion flower to turn into a seed head. During this time, the yellow petals of the dandelion flower will wither and fall off, while the green bracts underneath the petals will begin to close up around the developing seeds.

How many years do dandelions live? ›

Individual plants may survive for 10 to 13 years in undisturbed sites. Dandelion seeds can form a relatively persistent seedbank. Seed in soil has a half-life of 3 months.

Who should avoid taking dandelion? ›

In some people, dandelion can cause increased stomach acid and heartburn. It may also irritate the skin. People with kidney problems, gallbladder problems, or gallstones should consult their doctors before eating dandelion.

How do you make dandelion taste good? ›

Cooking dandelions eliminates some of the bitterness. First boil the greens for about 5 minutes, then transfer to a pan with hot olive oil and garlic, and sautee for 3-5 minutes. Eat as is or add to other dishes like pasta or scrambled eggs.

Can you eat a freshly picked dandelion? ›

Yes, dandelions are safe to eat—and they're full of flavor and nutrients, too. Although many gardeners might think of dandelions first and foremost as a pesky weed, the plant is a bit misunderstood.

What are dandelions called after they turn white? ›

Another name for the flower is 'blow ball' or 'puffball'. When the plant does to seed, the flower turns into a white puffball. Many children get a lot of enjoyment out making a wish and blowing the seeds away!

What is the old English name for dandelion? ›

The plant is also known as blowball, cankerwort, doon-head-clock, witch's gowan, milk witch, lion's-tooth, yellow-gowan, Irish daisy, monks-head, priest's-crown, and puff-ball; other common names include faceclock, pee-a-bed, wet-a-bed, swine's snout, white endive, and wild endive.

What is the white stuff in dandelion called? ›

The white “parachute” attached to the cypsela is called a pappus, a modified sepal found in most types of flowers (the dandelion “flower” is actually a collection of many tiny florets, each with its own petals and sepals).

Why is it called dandelion clock? ›

Others claim that the number of seeds remaining after blowing the seed head will indicate the number of years we might have left to live. A more common belief is that it was possible to tell the time of day after blowing on the seed head. This gave rise to the term 'dandelion clock'.

What does dandelion mean in love? ›

A dandelion flower means coquetry (flirt) and love's oracle (love's authoritative or wise utterance). The tops from dandelions are used in salads and as a cooking green.

What is the Latin word for dandelion? ›

Dandelion. Latin name: Taraxacum officinale.

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