BEST Apple Fritters

BEST Apple Fritters

10 servings
Forget the bakery, these apple fritters are fried to golden perfection, packed with cinnamon-spiced apples, and finished with a sweet apple cider glaze. A classic fall favorite!

Ingredients

  • Granny smith apples

    cut into ½ inch pieces

    2 ½ c
  • light brown sugar
    3 tbsp
  • salted butter
    1 tbsp
  • cinnamon
    2 tsp
  • nutmeg
    ¼ tsp
  • allspice
    ¼ tsp
  • fine sea salt
    ¼ tsp
  • cornstarch
    ½ tsp
  • water
    ½ tsp
  • bread flour *See notes below for measuring*)

    (plus extra for rolling out and dusting

    3 c
  • granulated sugar
    ⅓ c
  • instant yeast
    2 tsp
  • fine sea salt
    ¾ tsp
  • 1 tablespoon whole milk)

    warmed to 120°F (49°C

    ¾ c
  • egg

    room temperature

    1 large
  • egg yolk

    room temperature

    1 large
  • unsalted butter

    room temperature

    6 tbsp
  • Neutral oil for frying

    like canola

  • powdered sugar
    2 c
  • apple cider

    use concentrated apple cider for more flavor!

    7 tbsp
  • Flaky sea salt

Directions

Make the apple filling

  1. 1

    Heat a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add the diced apples, butter, sugar, salt, and spices. Cook for 10-12 minutes, until the apples have softened slightly and are coated in syrupy sugar. Stir together the cornstarch and water, then stir the slurry into the apples. Cook 1-2 minutes longer until thickened. Transfer the apple filling to a bowl and cool completely before using. To speed things up, I stick the bowl in the refrigerator!

Make the fritter dough

  1. 1

    In a stand mixer bowl, combine the flour, sugar, instant yeast, and salt. Then add the milk, egg, and egg yolk. Knead with the dough hook attachment until a dough ball forms.

  2. 2

    Then, add in the butter 1/2 tablespoon at a time, allowing the butter to fully be kneaded in before adding more.

  3. 3

    Once all the butter has been added, continue kneading for 10-12 minutes on medium-low speed.

  4. 4

    Form the dough into a ball, place it back into the bowl, cover the top with plastic wrap, and set aside for 1 hour.

Assemble the fritters

  1. 1

    Cut out 12 medium squares of parchment paper and spread them out over 1-2 baking sheets.

  2. 2

    Transfer the dough to a lightly floured surface and roll it into a ¼-inch thick rectangle. Using a slotted spoon to leave most of the juices behind, spread two-thirds of the apple filling evenly over one half of the dough. Sprinkle two teaspoons of flour on top, then fold the bare dough half over the apples and press firmly to seal.

  3. 3

    Gently roll the dough out a little longer, then spread the remaining apple filling down the center, leaving most of the juices behind. Sprinkle with one teaspoon of flour. Fold the dough over the apples like a letter: one side into the center, then the other on top, and press firmly to seal the layers together.

  4. 4

    Use a bench scraper or a large knife to cut the dough into 1-inch pieces. Use your hands to gently toss the pieces to separate them.

  5. 5

    Form into 10 fritters, weighing roughly 100 grams. You’ll want to compact them together with your hands. It will get sticky and messy!

  6. 6

    Lightly flour one side of the fritter, then place it flour-side down onto a parchment square. Sprinkle the top with a bit more flour and gently press it into the dough. You want the fritters to be roughly one inch tall.

  7. 7

    Cover the pans with plastic wrap and set aside while you prepare the frying oil.

  8. 8

    Fill a Dutch oven or heavy-bottomed pot with oil and heat it over medium-low heat until the temperature reaches 355°F on a thermometer.

  9. 9

    Place a wire rack over a baking sheet and set it aside. You'll also want to grab a slotted spoon and tongs.

  10. 10

    Once the oil is hot, gently press each fritter to flatten (they’ll puff up as they rise). Transfer 1–2 fritters to the oil with the parchment still attached. After a few seconds, the paper will naturally release and can be lifted out with tongs.

  11. 11

    Fry the fritters for 2 minutes on each side, until deeply golden brown. Use a slotted spoon to remove the fritters from the oil and place them on the prepared rack. Let the oil temperature get hot again before frying the next batch.

Make the glaze

  1. 1

    Once fried, whisk together the powdered sugar and apple cider until smooth. If your glaze is too thick, add more cider as needed. Dip the fritters in the glaze and let it seep into every crevice, then sprinkle with a touch of flaky sea salt (optional). Enjoy warm!

BEST Apple Fritters

BEST Apple Fritters

255 min10 servings381 cal

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About this Recipe

The BEST Homemade Apple Fritters You'll Ever Make

Forget the bakery line; prepare to fall in love with these incredible homemade apple fritters! Our recipe delivers the ultimate deep-fried apple fritters, boasting a perfectly crispy exterior and a tender, fluffy interior bursting with warm, cinnamon-spiced apples. This isn't just an apple fritter recipe; it's an experience that captures the essence of cozy autumn days in every bite.

What makes these the best apple fritters? It's the thoughtful balance of flavors and textures. We start with tart Granny Smith apples, simmered with brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice to create a rich, aromatic filling. Encased in a light, airy dough and then fried to golden perfection, these fritters achieve that ideal crispy-chewy contrast that truly sets them apart. Each fritter is then generously coated in a shimmering apple cider glaze, adding a tangy sweetness that perfectly complements the spiced apples.

This old-fashioned apple fritter recipe might take a little time with proofing, but the melt-in-your-mouth results are undeniably worth every moment. Imagine serving these warm, glazed apple fritters for breakfast or brunch, perhaps with a sprinkle of flaky sea salt for an extra touch of gourmet sophistication. They're also fantastic as a dessert with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Get ready to impress your family and friends with this classic fall favorite!

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