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In a medium mixing bowl, stir together the self-rising flour and granulated sugar until well combined. This helps the sugar distribute evenly so you don’t get any overly sweet spots.
Add the lightly beaten eggs to the flour mixture and stir with a fork or spatula until a thick, sticky batter forms. It will look a bit shaggy at first but will smooth out as you keep stirring.
Fold in the sweet corn kernels until they are evenly coated and every scoop of batter has plenty of visible corn. The mixture should be thick enough to hold a soft mound on a spoon; if it seems too dry, add a teaspoon or two of water, and if it’s too runny, sprinkle in a bit more self-rising flour.
Pour about 1/4 inch of neutral oil (such as vegetable or canola) into a large skillet and set it over medium to medium-high heat. Let the oil heat until a small drop of batter sizzles gently on contact. If it smokes, the oil is too hot—turn the heat down slightly.
Working in batches to avoid crowding the pan, carefully drop heaping tablespoons of the batter into the hot oil, using a second spoon to gently push the batter off if needed. Lightly flatten each mound with the back of the spoon so it’s about 1/2 inch thick; this helps them cook through and get those pretty, crispy edges.
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Fry the fritters for 2–3 minutes on the first side, until the bottoms are deep golden brown and the edges look set and crisp. Flip gently with a spatula or tongs and cook another 2–3 minutes on the second side, until both sides are golden and the centers feel firm when lightly pressed.
Transfer the cooked fritters to a plate lined with paper towels to drain off excess oil. Continue frying the remaining batter, adjusting the heat as needed so the oil stays hot but not smoking. If the fritters are browning too fast on the outside before the centers cook through, lower the heat slightly.
Serve the fritters right away while they’re hot and crispy. If you’re making them for a cookout or family gathering, you can keep finished fritters on a wire rack set over a baking sheet in a 200°F (95°C) oven so they stay warm and crisp while you fry the rest.
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