When I was a child, on Pancake Day – Shrove Tuesday, which falls 47 days before Easter Sunday – my Dad always insisted on having banana fitters as well as pancakes. He said that he was a deprived child during the war, his mother keeping the butter and sugar rations to herself. This resulted in his favourite sandwich being thick white crusty bread, lashings of butter, sliced banana and sugar sprinkled over the top. This remained his favourite for the rest of his life!
However, I digress…
I thought of my Dad as a result of today, 2nd December being National Fritters Day in America. The origins of fritters is rather obscure – Samuel Pepys wrote in one of his diaries that he would be enjoying fritters before Lent. However, it is thought that it was down to the Romans bringing the idea to Europe. They are used is many cuisines: French beignets, Italian bignè, and Greek loukoumades to name but a few.
But why 2nd December? No idea.
However, I digress…
I thought of my Dad as a result of today, 2nd December being National Fritters Day in America. The origins of fritters is rather obscure – Samuel Pepys wrote in one of his diaries that he would be enjoying fritters before Lent. However, it is thought that it was down to the Romans bringing the idea to Europe. They are used is many cuisines: French beignets, Italian bignè, and Greek loukoumades to name but a few.
But why 2nd December? No idea.
