Here is a snack or appetiser that my Nonna makes all the time. Some people call them frittelli, but for some reason, my family calls them pitwelli. I don't know where this came from, but we use the word pitwelli to refer to any sort of fritter. We make pitwelli out of spinach, broccoli, and most often - cauliflower! Just substitute the cauliflower to make your own variety.
Boil 1/2 a cauliflower, strain and let cool. Mash it and add a pinch of salt.
Add 2 eggs and 1/2 cup of milk and grate approximately 2 tablespoons of Parmesan cheese into the bowl. Stir.
Add about 1 and 1/2 cups of flour or enough that it has an oatmeal-like consistency. At this point you can add some optional ingredients such as a bit of fresh chopped parsley or chives.
Pour a little vegetable oil into a pan and heat it on medium heat. Add the mixture by tablespoon full into the pan and fry them a couple minutes on both sides until golden brown.
Let your pitwelli cool off a bit and eat them as soon as possible! Pitwelli should be eaten warm as a pre-meal snack, since they are too good to resist and they never make it to the table anyways. Yum...!
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