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Ingredients

Apple Fritters

  • 200 g apples, peeled, cored and quartered
  • 250 g Milk
  • 2 eggs
  • 50 g raw sugar
  • 50 g grape seed oil (for the dough)
  • 30 g fresh yeast (or 2x 7gm sachets Dry Yeast (14g))
  • 300 g plain flour
  • 1 pinch salt
  • oil for shallow frying

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    Apple Fritters
  1. Place apples into mixing bowl and chop 3 sec/speed 4.  Set aside in a large bowl.

  2. Add remaining ingredients and knead 2 min/Dough mode"Dough mode" .

  3. Add dough to chopped apples and incorporate with spoon, cover with a cloth and leave to prove and rise for approximately 20 minutes.

  4. Cook fritters by spooning out one tbsp of mixture at a time into an oiled, hot fry pan, cooking on each side until golden brown.

     

Tip

Serve dusted with icing sugar.

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  • 13. July 2020 - 17:19
    5.0

    I made this recipe for the first time last night. I probably didn't let the mixture sit long enough, so I didn't really think they were that great. But then I put the leftover mixture in the fridge over night and cooked in my pie maker today instead of oil in fry pan and OMG. They are so light and fluffy. Will definitely make in the pie maker again.

  • 3. January 2018 - 15:54
    5.0

    SO yummy!! Next time I'll dust with cinnamon and castor sugar. Reminds me of a donut!!! Am hoping they freeze & defrost ok, as they made a lot and not sure how fresh they will stay after a day or two.

  • 31. January 2017 - 20:07
    5.0

    Delicious! Loved by young and old and sooo easy to make. Thanks for a great recipe.

  • 15. May 2014 - 13:59

    Could you subsitute the grape seed oil for a different oil? Or would the flavour change too much?

  • 17. February 2013 - 16:44

    Do you think these are suitable for freezing after they have been cooked?

  • 9. October 2012 - 16:55
    3.0

    My daughter likes these. Would be lovely for school lunches.

  • 8. October 2012 - 21:32

    Cooking 10, great, looks good - yet to taste.

  • 16. July 2012 - 19:13
    5.0

    YUMMO!!!!! Kids love this....... great cold in lunch boxes too (if there is any left!!)

  • 15. June 2012 - 10:40

    Can you freeze the batter before cooking?

     

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