Baked Apple Fritters (2024)

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These Baked Apple Fritters require just a handful of simple ingredients and 30 minutes from start to warm and ready to eat! With a caramelized, crunchy outside and soft, fluffy inside, these baked apple fritters are the perfect way to start a fall morning!

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This time of year our kitchen is full of apples. I can’t get enough of all the different varieties that are available in the fall. That usually means that I end up buying way more than we can eat fresh, so our kitchen is also full of apple baked goods this time of year!

The latest apple recipe to make an appearance in our kitchen? These baked apple fritters.

Based off of our Baked Pumpkin Fritters, these baked apple fritters are a fun fall breakfast that happen to be baked, not fried. I’ve had an apple variation on my baking list for quite awhile, but this fall I finally got around to making them.

They just take a handful of simple ingredients to make. Plus, these fritters just take 30 minutes from start to sitting warm on your plate ready to eat!

(Though we’ve found that we actually like them more after they’ve had a bit of time to cool and let the flavors blend. But if warm, gooey fritters are your favorite, dig in!)

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Making these fritters is a lot like making scones, just with more wet ingredients. You whisk together your dry ingredients, cut in your butter, add in your combined wet ingredients, and stir it all together until just combined. Then you fold in the chopped apples until just combined, scoop the batter onto a prepared baking sheet, and bake. Simple.

To achieve that caramelized, crunchy outer texture and soft, fluffy inside, we lightly glaze the fritters when they’re almost done baking and then stick them under the broiler for a couple of minutes to finish off the bake time.

Brush the remaining glaze on them after they’ve been under the broiler, and serve (when they’re cooled enough that you won’t burn your mouth!)!

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Tips for Making Baked Apple Fritters

  • While I normally am all for using whole wheat flour in recipes, I really recommend that you stick to white whole wheat flour or all-purpose flour. The texture is noticeably different, as well as the flavor. So, if you want to go all whole wheat, just know that it will change things.
  • Do not overmix. It will be tempting to mix the batter until everything is smooth. It’s a lot like a muffin mix where you just need to stir until combined. The result will be a soft, melt-in-your-mouth fritter.
  • The more flavor your apples have, the more flavor the fritters will have. We like to use firm, tart apples.
  • Like the apple and maple flavor combination? Substitute the vanilla extract for maple extract in the glaze.
  • To get the batter on the baking sheet you can either use a 1/4 cup measuring cup or an ice cream scoop like thisone. The measuring cup gives you more nooks and crannies in your fritters for the glaze to settle into once baked. However, the ice cream scoop is less messy.
  • Unlike the baked pumpkin fritters, the batter does not need to be flattened at all after scooping onto the baking sheet. It may look like it’s too thick, but it isn’t. When I’ve tried flattening the batter, they end up spreading too much during baking.
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Yield: 8 large fritters or 16 mini fritters

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Bake Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes

These Baked Apple Fritters require just a handful of simple ingredients and 30 minutes from start to warm and ready to eat! With a caramelized, crunchy outside and soft, fluffy inside, these baked apple fritters are the perfect way to start a fall morning!

Ingredients

For the Fritters

  • 3/4 Cup all-purpose flour
  • 3/4 Cup white whole wheat flour**
  • 1/2 Cup brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1/4 teaspoon allspice
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 6 Tablespoons butter, cold and cut into pieces
  • 1/2 Cup milk (the higher the fat content, the richer the flavor)
  • 1 egg
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 Cup chopped apple***

For the Glaze

  • 1 Cup confectioner's sugar
  • 2 Tablespoons milk (a higher percentage of fat works the best)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Line a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat. (Make sure that the mat you are using can be used under a broiler. If not, these fritters will work without a mat. The pan will just be a littler dirtier.)
  2. In a large bowl, whisk together all-purpose flour, white whole wheat flour, brown sugar, baking powder, cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, and salt. Cut in butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
  3. In a small bowl, whisk together milk, egg, and vanilla extract. Add to flour mixture and stir until just combined. Gently stir in chopped apple. ****
  4. Drop by 1/4 Cup-full onto prepared baking sheet. (If you want to make small fritters, use a heaping tablespoon-full.)
  5. Bake for 11-13 minutes, or until bottoms are golden brown and center is set. (If you are making small fritters, start checking for doneness at 8 minutes.) Remove to a wire rack and turn oven to broil.
  6. After turning oven to broil, prepare glaze. Whisk together confectioner's sugar, milk, and vanilla extract until smooth. Brush a thin layer of glaze over fritters. Place under broiler. Broil for 2-4 minutes, or until tops start to turn golden and the glaze bubbles.
  7. Carefully remove baking sheet to a wire rack. Brush remaining glaze over the warm fritters.
  8. Allow glaze to harden and serve.
  9. Best eaten same day.

Notes

**Don't have white whole wheat flour? You can substitute all-purpose flour for the amount of the white whole wheat flour.

***Tart apples give the fritters the best flavor.

****Because some apples are extra juicy, you may find that your batter seems too thin. If that is the case, add an additional 2-4 Tablespoons of flour. Batter should hold its shape when dropped on the baking sheet.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield: 8Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 286Total Fat: 10gSaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 48mgSodium: 280mgCarbohydrates: 46gFiber: 2gSugar: 26gProtein: 4g

Nutrition information shown is an estimate provided by an online calculator and may not always be accurate. It should not be considered a substitute for a medical professional’s advice.

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More apple recipes to try!

  • Baked Apple Cider Donuts with Cardamom Sugar
  • Apple Peanut Butter Crisp
  • Caramel Apple Snickerdoodle Cheesecake Bars

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FAQs

Why are my homemade apple fritters soggy? ›

Why are my apple fritters soggy? This is most likely the result of oil temperature. If your oil is too cool, your fritters will take a long time to fry and will end up greasy.

How many calories does an apple fritter have? ›

Each fritter is about 300 calories, according to CalorieKing.com. Here are some ways a 145-pound person could burn off 600 calories. The precise number of calories a person burns are influenced by the person's age, body weight, gender, activity level and movement efficiency.

Why are my fritters gooey? ›

The most common causes for soggy fritters are too much batter (basic flour and egg batter like used in pancakes will never cook up crispy), and whatever you're frittering leeches too much water when cooking.

Why are my fritters not crispy? ›

A common reason for soggy fritters is because they have not had all the moisture drained from them properly, AND from undercooking. To remedy this, make sure you squeeze out as much extra liquid as possible, fry them until very crispy, and drain them on a paper towel to retain the crispiness.

How do you stop soggy fritters? ›

Tips and Tricks
  1. Squeeze out any excess water from the vegetables such as potatoes and zucchini after grating to prevent soggy fritters.
  2. If you find the mixture is too wet, add additional flour.
  3. Try and make the fritters approximately the same size so that they cook evenly in the oven.
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Are apple fritters unhealthy? ›

Apple Fritter

Apple fritters are among the unhealthiest doughnuts. Just because a doughnut has fruit it it doesn't mean it is a good choice. Apple fritters are deep fried in fat. A medium sized apple fritter contains approximately 17 grams of fat (almost half the fat from saturated fat) and 450 calories.

What are the benefits of Apple Fritter? ›

Apple Fritter, a hybrid cannabis strain, offers a versatile experience with potential benefits including relaxation, mood elevation, creative stimulation, pain relief, appetite stimulation, suitability for social situations, and potential aid in insomnia relief.

What is the healthiest doughnut to eat? ›

Sugared Donut

The classic sugared donut is also the most nutritious donut on the menu. It has 240 calories, 11g fat, 4.5g saturated fat, 33g carbohydrates, 4g protein, 13g sugars, and 270mg sodium.

Is pancake batter the same as fritter batter? ›

A fritter batter is a muffin batter without butter (fat). How does pancake batter fit in? Right in the middle of the two because it use 1/2 part fat, but keeps the other core components the same. These all fall under the quick bread family, which use baking powder or soda as a leavener.

Does baking soda make fritters crispy? ›

Is baking soda or powder best for frying? A pinch of baking soda can help produce crispy fried foods. It reacts with the acid in the batter to create carbon dioxide bubbles. These lead to an airy batter and a crisper, fluffier result.

How to tell if fritter is cooked? ›

If the fritter doesn't sizzle when it hits the pan, you know it's not ready! Don't overcrowd the pan, as this causes the temperature of the pan to drop, resulting in limp, under-cooked fritters.

Why do you put baking powder in fritters? ›

They just need a simple, light batter of flour, cornstarch, and baking powder mixed with seltzer to tie them together. The seltzer and baking powder ensure that the fritters are shatteringly crisp–even slightly tired vegetables emerge from the oil crunchy, fresh, and sweet.

How long can an apple fritter sit out? ›

Apple Fritter Donuts storage

Store in an airtight container or bag so they do not dry out. They should be good for 2 days at room temperature. To make them last longer you can store them in the fridge for about 1 week. Apple fritters also freeze very well.

What consistency should fritter batter be? ›

Instead of running from the spoon in a broad shining band, a consistency that the French call au ruban, the batter should start to run for about 1 1/2-inch length, then drop in successive long triangular “splats.” When the batter is this consistency, beat it until very smooth.

How do you fix watery apple crisp after baking? ›

Not adding a thickener

Fruit is naturally watery, and when it bakes, that liquid cooks out and mixes with your sugar and spices to create a delicious sauce. However, you don't want your apple crisp weeping everywhere. Just toss in a little cornstarch or tapioca starch with your fruit before baking.

What consistency should fritters be? ›

You want a thick batter for these fritters. If you find it's a little too thin simply add in some more flour. If the batters too thick (can still see flour etc), add a dash of milk. The batter should be thick enough to hold its shape on a tablespoon without pouring off everywhere.

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