Warm Apple Fritter Rings are one of my favorite treats during apple season. These are so easy to make at home and they are ready to eat in just 30 minutes. The fritter is perfectly crunchy on the outside and sweet inside. Can you guess the secret ingredient that gives them a perfectly fluffy and crisp coating?
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We love apple recipes from classic Apple Pie to flaky Apple Turnovers, so if you are also a fan of apple desserts, this Apple Fritter Ring Recipe is a must-try! My kids love homemade apple fritter rings so there are never any leftovers. Watch the video tutorial and see how easy it is to make apple fritter rings at home.
What are Apple Fritter Rings?
Apple fritters are essentially apple donuts; apples dipped in a simple batter and deep-fried in oil. Imagine Glazed Donuts stuffed with an apple ring. We love to fry them as Apple Fritter Rings because they look like apple fritter donuts – super cute, easier to eat, and they are less likely to fall apart in the oil.
Of course, if you prefer, you can chop up apples into small pieces and spoon mounds of apple fritter batter into the oil to make clusters of apple fritters. Either way, this recipe is such a treat!
Apple Fritter Rings Video Tutorial
Our Apple fritter ring recipe is so easy and quick to make. See how Natasha creates these delicious treats at home.
Ingredients for Apple Fritter Rings
You’ll need just a few pantry staples to make these delicious apple fritter rings, and the recipe is flexible enough to use what you have on hand.
- Apples – select crisp, sweet-tart apples such as Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, or Honeycrisp apples. Fuji or Gala would work as well. We use Granny Smith Apples in this tutorial.
- Lemon juice – squeezed over the apples to prevent browning
- Flour – all-purpose flour works great
- Sugar – lightly sweetens the batter
- Baking powder – makes the batter rise
- Salt – balances the sweetness of the fritters
- Milk – any fat content; from 1% to whole milk
- Butter – creates a tender dough
- Egg – use 1 egg yolk then fold in 2 beaten egg whites to make the batter extra fluffy–This is our secret ingredient to get the fluffy, crispy breading.
- Oil – any high-heat frying oil such as canola, vegetable oil, or peanut oil.
You need this Apple Peeler!
If you love apple recipes, we highly recommend using an apple peeler because it will save you a ton of time and effort. It peels, cores, and slices your apples into perfect 1/4″-thick rings, so there is no waste. We love this tool for Apple Pie and Apple Crisp, and it makes Apple Sauce super fast to prepare.
How to Make the Apple Fritter Batter
This apple fritter batter makes for the most fluffy and crunchy breading. It’s so easy to whip the egg white, but it makes all the difference.
- Whisk dry ingredients – flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt.
- Wet ingredients – in a second bowl, whisk milk, 1 yolk, and melted butter.
- Combine – add dry ingredients to wet ingredients and then whisk together until smooth.
- Beat egg whites – beat 2 whites until stiff peaks form, but the mixture is not overly dry.
- Fold egg whites into the batter using a spatula just until combined.
How to Make Apple Fritter Rings
This recipe is so quick to make, so we use our large Dutch oven, but you can also use a deep fryer with the same temperature settings and timings.
- Pour 2-3 inches of oil into a pot over medium/high heat until it reaches 375˚ F.
- Peel, core, and slice apples into 1/4″ thick rings (use an apple peeler to save time). Transfer to a mixing bowl and toss with 3 Tbsp fresh lemon juice.
- Dip apple rings into the batter, letting excess drip back into the bowl. Fry about 5 fritters at a time for 2 minutes per side until browned, flipping once.
- Remove fritters from the oil with a slotted spoon and transfer to a paper towel-lined tray. Roll in cinnamon sugar or dust in powdered sugar to serve.
Pro Tip:
Be sure to keep the oil above 350˚ F while frying so the fritters don’t absorb too much oil. A clip-on pot thermometer helps with maintaining the proper oil temperature and this one can be used for the oven, grill, and pretty much any project. You can also check periodically with an instant-read thermometer.
How to know when my Apple Fritters are done cooking?
Fry for about 2 minutes per side. The apple fritters should be a deep golden brown to ensure a crisp exterior. If they are browning too quickly, reduce the heat, and vice versa.
Can I use an air fryer to make apple fritter rings?
Because the batter is very wet, it doesn’t lend itself well to be air-fried. Apple fritters do reheat and re-crisp really well in an air fryer.
Variations for Apple Fritter Rings
Serve apple fritter rings warm with your favorite toppings or coatings.
- Cinnamon sugar – combine 1/2 cup granulated sugar and 1/2 tsp cinnamon. Roll apple fritters in the mixture to coat both sides.
- Powdered sugar – dust warm apple fritters with powdered sugar just before serving.
- Glazed – drizzle with the lemon glaze that we used on our Blueberry Muffins. You can also use the maple glaze from our Maple Glazed Cinnamon Rolls.
Make-Ahead
Apple fritter rings are best enjoyed right away, but they store well on the counter for 2 days in an airtight container so they don’t dry out.
- To Refrigerate: store refrigerated for up to 5 days in an airtight container.
- To Reheat: warm in the air fryer or toaster oven
This apple fritter ring recipe makes melt-in-your-mouth, crispy, fluffy, gooey delicious treats in just 30 minutes. The recipe is easy to make and makes plenty to share, so why not make this a new tradition to create beautiful food memories with your loved ones?
And there is no sweeter scene to me than my daughter enjoying a freshly made apple fritter ring. 😊
More Fall Desserts and Treats
If you enjoy Fall baking, we have you covered. Here are our best pumpkin, apple, and more recipes that highlight the best of Autumn.
- Pumpkin Pie
- Baked Apples
- Easy Cinnamon Rolls
- Pecan Pie Bars
- Pumpkin Cheesecake
- Banana Bread
- Pumpkin Cupcakes
- Dutch Apple Pie
Apple Fritter Rings Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 2 Tbsp granulated sugar
- 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 2/3 cup milk, 1% or whole milk
- 1 egg yolk
- 1 Tbsp unsalted butter, melted (unsalted or salted)
- 2 egg whites
- 4 medium apples⅛, peeled, cored and sliced into 1/4” rings
- 3 Tbsp lemon juice, juice of 1 medium lemon
- 2 to 3 inches Canola oil , or vegetable oil for frying
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients: flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt.
- In a second large bowl, whisk together milk, egg yolk, and melted butter. Gradually add the flour mixture to your wet ingredients and whisk until smooth.
- Pour 2 to 3 inches of oil into a large pot or Dutch oven and heat over medium/high heat to 375˚F on a thermometer.
- Peel core and slice apples into 1/4”-thick rings and place into a shallow dish. Squeeze lemon juice over apple slices and use your hands to gently toss apple rings to coat with lemon juice (this will prevent browning).
- In a medium bowl, beat 2 egg whites with an electric hand mixer, egg beaters, or a whisk until stiff peaks form, but the whites are not dry. If you over-beat, it will be difficult to blend. Use a spatula to gently fold whites into the batter until fully incorporated.
- Remove apple slices one at a time from the lemon juice, allowing any excess juice to drip back into the bowl then dip both sides of the apple in batter to fully coat, allowing excess batter to drip back into the bowl.
- Fry in hot oil batches in a single layer (5 or 6 at a time to avoid crowding), frying for about 2 minutes per side or until browned, flipping once. Keep oil above 350˚F while frying.
- Remove with a strainer and transfer fritters to a paper towel-lined plate to absorb excess oil. To serve, dust with powdered sugar or dip both sides in cinnamon sugar.*
Made these tonight. I’ve made apple fritters many times before and enjoyed them. This was however my first time using your recipe. I will be using yours from now on. Absolutely delicious. I used Honey crisp apples. Thank you so much. Happy New Year.
Great to hear that you found your new go-to recipe, Diane. Thank you for your good review and feedback. Happy New Year too!
This is a great recipe! We picked apples last weekend and I remembered seeing your video for this recipe. My husband not only liked them, he LOVED them. He ate 5 before dinner! He couldn’t help himself because they’re so yummy. We have some dietary restrictions so I made them dairy free with soy milk and plant based butter. Absolutely delicious!
Wow, that’s really wonderful! Thanks for sharing that with us, Andi. I’m happy that your husband enjoyed these apple fritters. Thanks for your review.
Hello, I want to make these but I dont want to have a leftover egg yolk…..
Could I use 1 whole egg if I half the recipe? I presume the recipe would just be a bit richer?!
Thanks
Hi Harriet, I honestly haven’t tested that to advise. If you do an experiment, please share with us how it goes.
Hi Natasha, I only have jazz apples at the moment. Can that work for this recipe?
Hi Rachel, I haven’t tested those specifically but that may work! I hope you love this recipe!
Great recipe!
Thank you Natasha! I love all of your recipes and enjoy your videos so much. These apple fritters were delicious!
Thank you for that wonderful and inspiring feedback. I’m so glad you loved the apple fritters.
Normally I don’t comment unless I’ve made a recipe, but I watched the video for these apple fritters and Natasha, you are just so delightful and fun to watch! Thanks for being so real and goofy in a cute way!! Love your recipes, they always work for me! Will have to try these fritters out this weekend:)
Aww, thank you, Kate! I’m so happy you’re enjoying my videos! I can’t wait for you to try these fritters!
Can you make Sweet Delight Cheesecakes copycat recipes and Nothing Bundt Cakes copycat recipes please? Also could you try and make a cheesecake batter ice cream, like maybe trying to create a formula that is made with cheesecake batter? Thank you!
Hi, I haven’t tried either of those recipes yet, but thanks for the suggestion.
Ok. Also how long is your list of recipes because i have suggestions that i gave you about 5 months ago and you still haven’t done the recipes for them?
Hi Aselia, it’s quite long and not every recipe makes it on our channel but whenever I develop something that is worth sharing, I will definitely do so.
ok. Thanks!
Absolutely fantastic! Super easy to make.
Glad you enjoyed this new recipe, Cyndi!
I’ve been wanting to try apple fritters for a long time. Do you think I can use another sort of apples? I don’t have granny smith apples now but I want to do then tonight😂
Hi Oksana, we prefer it with these but yes, it will work with other apples also!
These were so good! Tested recipe today. Yum! Did have a question: I noticed that at first the batter did not stick well. Made sure I dried the lemon juice off before I slipped them into the batter and they did fabulous! Just my experience with them. Also, I didn’t use quite all the apples, but I think they were just big! Natasha, your recipes never fail to deliver. Thank you so much
Thank you so much for that lovely review and compliment, Annette! I’m so happy you’re enjoying my recipes!
Natasha I need your help. They came out delicious, but we’re not as fluffy as yours. I folded in the beaten egg whites but I didn’t get that donut puff or air between apple and dough. Can you send me a comment? Thank you.
Hi Carol, did you make sure to add the baking powder and make sure your baking powder is not expired?
I had the same issue. They’re delicious, but sort of flat. Baking powder not expired and I made sure the oil stayed hot. Will try again.
Hi Kara, was your oil hot enough when the fritters were added? I suggest a thermometer to check the temperature for the easiest frying and best results. Also, make sure to beat and add the whites which helps with the puffing and avoid making any substitutions before trying the recipe as written. P.S. double check that you weren’t accidentally using baking soda instead of baking powder.
Thanks, Ms Natasha!
Just looking at these apple fritters makes me feel like making them as soon as possible. Recipe to be stored and treasured, as usual. The pastel is superb.
Hello Paola, I hope you can try this recipe too. Please update us on how it goes.
These are so easy and delicious! Thank you for the recipe…now to get an apple corer/peeler like I grew up with 🙂
Sounds like a good plan! Thanks for sharing your feedback with us, Becky.
Those look terrific! Will make them tomorrow.
Thank you! I hope you love the apple fritter recipe.
Hi Natasha,
Love all your recipes and can’t wait to try this one! Have a question: can we prepare the batter ahead of time and put it in the fridge, like the night before? Thank you!
Hi Celine, I haven’t tested this as a make-ahead batter, but I think it would work to cover and refrigerate ahead of time. It may not be quite as fluffy since you might lose the puffiness of the egg white.
Natasha, How can I store these If I have leftovers?
Hi Sendini, Let them cool to room temperature then cover loosely and re-warm in the air fryer or in a toaster oven. They are also tasty at room temperature. Make sure you wait to add the sugar coatings until ready to serve.
These look and sound scrumptious. The kids and I are going to make these this weekend. I can’t wait. I can almost taste them now.
I can’t wait for you to make them! I look forward to your feedback! Happy Weekend!
My kids loved these apple fritters! They were easy to make and so good!
That is the best when kids love what we parents make. That’s so great!
Hi Natasha
I was just wondering what to make with apples that I have and came across your recipe in email and can’t wait to try this one. Must have been reading my mind. Thanks!😊❤
I hope you love it, Karen! This is one of my personal favorites!
I rolled them in powdered sugar mixed with cinnamon. Oh my goodness, they are so yummy!
So good! Thank you so much for sharing that with me.