Apple Fritters, revisited
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A few years ago I shared the recipe for Apple Fritters here on the blog.
I’ve been craving them lately, so I whipped up a batch this week. Apples have been a pregnancy craving for weeks now, so anything with apple in it sounds delicious to me!
I couldn’t help but revisit the recipe and share it here on the blog again in case you missed it two years ago!
Apple Fritters
1 beaten egg
1 cup milk
1 cup finely chopped or grated apple (I used a granny smith)
1/4 cup sugar
1/2 tsp salt
3 tbsp orange juice
1/2 tsp vanilla
2 cups flour
1 tbsp baking powder
dash of cinnamon
vegetable oil for frying
1. Heat your oil to approx. 350 degrees on the stovetop. On my gas stove top, I heated the oil between low and medium.
2. In a bowl combine beaten egg, milk, chopped/grated apple, sugar, salt, cinnamon, OJ, and vanilla.
3. Stir together flour and baking powder in a separate bowl.
4. Fold dry mixture into wet mixture. Do not over mix. Mix just until combined.
5. Drop batter by rounded teaspoons into hot oil. Fry until golden brown, about 3-4 minutes turning once.
6. Once cooled a bit, roll in cinnamon & sugar and place on a plate.
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i’ve had these at the applebarn restaurant in Pigeon Forge, TN – they sprinkle a little powdered sugar on top and serve with a side of applebutter as dipping sauce! these look delicious. i feel i will be making them this weekend!
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These look so yummy! I can’t wait to try them this weekend…I’m sure my pregnant belly will appreciate them too!
Your apple fritters look awesome! Thanks for sharing the recipe again.
These look so delicious!
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These look delicious! We will be making a few gluten free substitutes to this recipe & whipping up a batch of our own ๐
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I might make these for my family on Saturday! They look amazing!! Thanks for sharing! ๐
Oh my – these look so tasty. As soon as my kitchen is finished and I have a cooker again I shall try them!!
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These look so yummy! I pinned them, and can’t wait to try them. Thanks, Kate!:)
looks delicious Kate! And just in time for the (hopefully) cooler weather!!
Kelly
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Can they be baked?
probably not in this form, the dough is too soft.
I wonder if these would work with gluten free flour? Or almond flour? I might try them tomorrow!
Iโve made these with Bobโs Red Mill gluten free 1 to 1 baking flour and theyโre were perfect. I donโt know if you can you can use almond flour.
These looks delicious!
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Apple fritters are my favorite!! Definitely going to be making this!!
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These look so good! My honeycrisps need to be made into something — this could be it! ๐
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Oh my goodness these look divine! I am going to go make them right now ๐ Thank you!!
Oh yummy! These sound wonderful and are perfect for the season!
Holy cow, these look AMAZING!
Hi Kate! These look wonderful!! I will make them for my daughter who is expecting her first baby soon also. Funny how most any food I mention to her she gets hungry for, so I’ll be sure to mention these! BTW I shared your body pillow post with her…she loves hers too! I don’t think you girls are going to be able to give them up! ๐
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I just made these and my young children are devouring them! Thanks for the recipe!
Love apple fritters!! Can’t wait to try your take on them, thanks! Xo.
I bought some apples so I can try this yummy looking recipe!
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I tried these with gluten-free flour (Bob’s Redmill) and they turned out great! ๐
How many does this make?
How much vegetable oil do you use to fry them in?
Depending on the size of your pot, however much is needed to cover the size of the apple fritter dough ball!
These look amazing! Do you think they will work in an airfryer?
Good morning where can I find that exact thermometer you are using?
Anyone try to make this in an air fryer?
Any tips on storing them so they keep their texture?