Apple Fritters Recipe

Today is Fritters day : I am making Apple and Cinnamon Fritters with this recipe using a short cut : using a Baking Mix. You can use any kind you have on hand. Lisa

Vegetable oil for deep frying 

2cups Original Bisquick™ mix

1/2cup cold water

1egg

1/4cup granulated sugar

1teaspoon ground cinnamon

1large unpeeled Granny Smith apple, chopped (about 1 3/4 cups)

1/4cup powdered sugar

Directions:

  • 1In deep fryer or 4-quart heavy saucepan, heat oil to 350°F.
  • 2In large bowl, stir Bisquick mix, water, egg, granulated sugar and cinnamon. Fold in apple. Working in batches, drop batter by tablespoonfuls into hot oil. Cook 2 to 3 minutes, turning occasionally, or until golden brown. Use a metal slotted spoon to remove fritters from oil; drain on paper towels.
  • 3Before serving, sprinkle fritters with powdered sugar.

Kitchen tips :

Is an apple fritter a Doughnut?

An apple fritter donut is basically an apple cut on rings, dipped in a delicious, simple batter. … Their shape and size are similar to a donut and so is the batter the apples are dipped in. However, the batter isn’t yeasted.

Why are my apple fritters soggy?

The overcooked exterior and undercooked interior indicates that your oil temperature is too high or your fritters are too large. You should be able to solve your problem by frying at a lower temperature and/or making the fritters smaller. 340°F-360°F seems to be the temperature used by many recipes for fritters.

How do you reheat apple fritters?

To make these ahead of time or to reheat leftover fritters, warm in a preheated oven at 350 degrees for about 5 to 6 minutes and dust with additional confectioner’s sugar.

Join our Cookie Swap tomorrow here on my blog ! Share a family recipe or story with me here and every Thursday on my blog….. Lisa

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