Surullitos de Maíz
Sweet corn fritters — crispy outside, soft inside, and a beloved side at Puerto Rican barbecues.
Surullitos are sweet corn fritters — a fritura that's slightly sweet, crispy outside, soft inside. They're a beloved side at Puerto Rican barbecues and beach gatherings. Unlike the savory tostones or bacalaitos, surullitos bring a gentle sweetness to the fritura family. Made from fresh corn kernels blended into a smooth batter with cornmeal, sugar, and a touch of milk, they're dropped by spoonfuls into hot oil and fried until golden. The outside gets a satisfying crunch while the inside stays tender and custardy with bits of corn kernel texture. They're the perfect counterpoint to a plate of pinchos or a bowl of asopao, and they disappear fast at any gathering where they appear.
What are Surullitos de Maíz?
Surullitos de maíz are Puerto Rican corn fritters made from fresh corn, cornmeal, and a simple batter. The name "surullitos" is a diminutive form — think of them as little corn nuggets. They're a member of the fritura family, alongside tostones, bacalaitos, and empanadillas, but they stand out for their sweetness. While most Puerto Rican fritters are savory, surullitos bring a subtle sugary flavor that makes them uniquely versatile — they pair equally well with a salty main dish or as a snack on their own. At beach kiosks and roadside frituras across the island, surullitos are always in rotation. They're quick to make, require minimal ingredients, and the fresh corn flavor shines through every bite.
Ingredients
Serves 4:
- 2 cups fresh corn kernels — cut from about 3-4 ears. Canned corn works too, drained well.
- 1/4 cup cornmeal — fine or medium grind. This gives the fritters structure.
- 2 tablespoons sugar — enhances the natural sweetness of the corn.
- 1/4 cup milk — whole milk adds richness. Use any milk you have on hand.
- 1 egg — binds the batter together and helps with browning.
- 1/2 tsp baking powder — gives the fritters a light, puffy texture.
- Pinch of salt — balances the sweetness and brings out the corn flavor.
- Oil for frying — about 1 inch in your skillet. Vegetable or canola oil works.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Tips for Perfect Surullitos
- Use fresh corn when possible. Fresh ears of corn give the best sweetness and texture. But canned or frozen corn works in a pinch — just drain and pat dry before blending.
- Don't make them too big. Surullitos should be bite-sized — about a tablespoon of batter each. Large fritters won't cook through properly and will be doughy in the center.
- Keep the oil at 350°F. If the oil is too hot, the outside burns before the inside cooks. If it's too cool, the fritters absorb too much oil and turn greasy.
- Serve immediately. Surullitos are at their best straight from the fryer. If you need to hold them, keep them warm in a 200°F oven on a wire rack for up to 30 minutes.
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