Serve these delicious fritters with homemade Chai Tea Latte! I love to spoil my kids a little bit now that they are staying home and making special breakfast is one of the ways to do it. Our favourite breakfast ideas usually include these European Style Cinnamon Buns, Russian Sweet Cheese Fritters ‘Syrniki” or Lemon Blueberry Muffins. And I am about to add another treat to our regular rotation.
Homemade Apple Fritters
Old-fashioned apple fritters may sound fiddly to make at home but it’s not entirely true. I have found a way to avoid the fuss! My easy homemade apple fritters are made without yeast and are NOT deep fried. Yet they come out thick and fluffy, a truly scrumptious apple dessert or brunch treat. Crispy on the outside, soft and spongy on the inside, studded with fresh apple chunks and drizzled with sweet vanilla glaze! The fritter batter is not too different from a regular pancake. To avoid yeast I am using my favourite magic ingredient. My secret weapon. Kefir. Kefir a dairy drink similar to yogurt. It has a tangy, sour taste and can be a bit gritty due to the influence of good bacteria. It contains beneficial bacteria that does good things for digestion. It is also a great cooking ingredient with a pleasingly complex taste! Kefir is widely available in most supermarkets. As a naturally fermented product it replaces the yeast and gives these fritters an incredible rise without the need for rising time. The rest of the ingredients in this easy recipe are standard for pancakes, waffles and fritters. All-purpose flour, eggs, a touch of sugar and baking soda will be combined in a mixing bowl. The list of basic ingredients is very short, which makes this recipe so easy! You can also add a small amount of cinnamon to the batter or leave it out.
What apples to use
I don’t think you need to be too fussy about the type of apples you choose. Use what you have at home but definitely peel them before adding to the batter. I dice mine but you can also grate them on a vegetable grater. Shredded apples will incorporate easier into the batter and will taste cooked while chunks of apple will remain uncooked. It’s up to you what you choose but I personally like a bite of fresh apples in my fritter, like in apple pie filling! You’ll want them evenly distributed so combine it all together well in a medium bowl.
Serving suggestions
When first taken from the frying oil, I usually place the fritters on paper towels placed over a wire rack to absorb any excess oil. The best way to remove them from the oil is with a slotted spoon to avoid taking too much extra oil with them. I like to drizzle fried apple fritters with a sugar glaze before serving. Simply mix icing sugar with a small amount of juice. You can use apple, lime or lemon juice here. Then scoop the simple glaze with a teaspoon and drizzle from a height all over. Or try serving with vanilla ice cream, a sprinkling of cinnamon sugar, or any other topping that strikes your fancy!
Storage and leftovers
These apple fritters are best when served hot. But if you do have leftovers they can be kept at room temperature for two days, in the fridge for five, or in the freezer for up to three months. Make sure they are kept in an airtight container. To heat them up, pop them in a microwave for 30 seconds to reheat before eating, or in a 190C/375F degree oven for five minutes or they are hot throughout. They can also be warmed in an air fryer, with the time required changing depending on your model.
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