Which preposition to use with fritters
Have ready some boiling lard or butter; drop a dessertspoonful of batter in at a time, and fry the fritters of a light brown.
Our age is, indeed, a literary age, and such pursuits are both liberal and laudable in the rich and idle; but why should volumes of politics or philosophy be mutilated and frittered into pamphlets, to inspire a disgust for labour, and a taste for study or pleasure, in those to whom such disgusts or inclinations are fatal.
Her extensive fortune, before frittered to mere competency by the extortions of the revolution, now scarcely supplies her own wants; and her tenants humanely take the opportunity of her present distress to avoid paying their rent.
Rosamond herself declared she should be either in a rage or worn to fritters by a month of it.
Have hot fat in pan and drop fritters from spoon into pan.
To make Fritters of Sheeps-feet.
We’ll have leather jacks, johnny cakes, And fritters in the pan; Or if you’d like some fish I’ll catch you some soon, For we’ll bob for barramundies Round the banks of a lagoon.