Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Homemade Apple Fritters

I found the original recipe over at Greek Food and Greek Life and tweeked it to my own liking.  
Quick and Easy with minimal ingredients~  

In large bowl mix together~ 
1 cup of flour~  heaping 
1/3 cup sugar 
1 tsp baking powder 
dash of salt 
1 tsp cinnamon

In seperate bowl combine wet ingredients~   
1/2 tsp vanilla 
1 Tbsp butter melted 
1 egg 
1/3 cup milk (plus additional if too dry) 
1 chopped apple 

Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients adding milk if neccesary till just combined.  

Drop by spoonfulls into hot oil and fry until golden brown.  Adjust the oil temperature to make sure fritters are being cooked through so they are not raw in the center.  

Mix together a bit of cinnamon and sugar and toss fritters in cinnamon sugar.  
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16 comments:

  1. oh my these sound so good my hubby loves apple fritters thanks for sharing
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  2. These look so yummy! Everyone is posting the best looking desserts today...:) I just may have to mix up a batch of these tonight though! I have a big sweet tooth...:) Thanks for sharing!

    Blessings, Vicky
    Life On Willie Mae Lane

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    1. I don't have a sweet tooth~ I have a FAT tooth. ;0 Hope yu like them!

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    2. You and me both! And....I made them! They are yummy! I'm eating one now and the hubby and son agree...:)

      Vicky

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    3. I'm so glad!!! I really love the cinnamon apple combination and they are pretty easy! Yay us!!!

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  3. YUM! These look so good!! My husband loves apple desserts; I should try these for him!

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  4. I could eat a whole pan of these!

    XO,

    Sheila

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  5. Okay, I've tried many versions of these fritters and most of them have been good, but these sound scrumptious (and easy!)! I will definitely give them a try - after Easter! I'm Greek Orthodox and it's Holy Week starting tomorrow (fasting), which means no dairy till Easter.

    Poppy :)

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    1. Hope you like them Poppy! I'd love to have them on YOUR porch with you! ;)

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  6. Sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing on the HomeAcre hop and please join us again this week: http://everythinghomewithcarol.com/self-sufficient-homeacre-hop-and-herbal-tea-giveaway/

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