Friday, February 12, 2010

Granny Smith Apple Fritters

No need for a deep fryer; these fritters cooked beautifully in a saucepan on the stove.  You'll need the oil to be about 2 inches deep.  If you let the kids help out as we did, just be sure to supervise closely to ensure the safety of both your kids and your fritters.

Granny Smith Apple Fritters
makes about 12 fritters

Ingredients

1         cup            unbleached A.P. flour
1/4      cup            sugar
3/4      tsp             salt
1 1/2   tsp             baking powder
1         tsp             cinnamon
1/3      cup            whole milk
1                           egg
1                           Granny Smith apple, peeled, with 1/2 finely diced and the other 1/2 shredded
                             vegetable oil for frying
                             thermometer
                             powdered sugar and milk for glaze

Procedure
  1. Heat vegetable oil to 375° (use a candy thermometer).
  2. While oil is heating, combine flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, cinnamon.
  3. Add milk and egg until just combined. 
  4. Add diced and shredded apple.
  5. Drop a heaping tablespoon of dough into oil.  Fry until well browned, using slotted spoon to make sure doughnut is fried on both sides.   
  6. Remove to paper towels to dry.
  7. Combine about 1 T milk with enough powdered sugar to make a thick glaze (about 1 cup).  Drizzle over apple fritters.  Flip doughnuts over and glaze other side.
  8. Eat while still warm.

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10 comments:

  1. Scrumptious apple fritters! I would love a few of those right now!

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  2. so great that there's no need for a deep fryer. your frittersl look light, fluffy and i'm sure they tasted amazing!

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  3. I haven't had apple fritters in ages! Will save this for a weekend breakfast!

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  4. It is really nice that they don't need to be deep fried. Feels less fattening ... or that's what I am going to tell myself anyway!

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  5. Oh my those look amazing!! I've been wanting to make doughnuts mmm.

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  6. Delicious! I don't deep-fry often, but these look well worth the splurge.

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  7. this looks so good! also so glad to read you again, totally lost everybody on FB , all of them seem to be over at Cook Eat Share now, why not come over there?

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