Spiced Cranberry and Apple Fritters Recipe | The Feedfeed (2024)

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Ever made homemade fritters? There’s a first time for everything! This holiday season we’re baking these Spiced Apple and Cranberry Fritters withRed Star Yeast. They are filled with warming holiday spices and are a fun project the whole family can help with! Watch how to make the recipehere.

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Prep time 2hrs

Cook time 30mins

Serves or Makes: 10

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For the Fritter Dough

ingredients

  • 3/4 cup whole milk, warmed
  • 1/2 cup apple cider, warmed
  • 2 (1/4 ounce) packages Red Star® Platinum Superior Baking Yeast®
  • 3 tablespoons brown sugar, divided
  • 3 1/2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest
  • 1 egg, at room temperature
  • 1/3 cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • canola oil, as needed, for frying

For the Spiced Apples and Cranberries

ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 3 medium granny smith apples, peeled and diced
  • 1/4 cup dark brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons apple cider
  • 1 cup fresh cranberries
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla

For the Maple Cinnamon Glaze

ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar
  • 1/2 cup pure maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste
  • 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon

Method

  • Step 1

    Warm your milk and apple cider in the microwave until warm to the touch, but not too hot. If your milk is too hot is could run the risk of killing the yeast. You just want it to be warm (about 110-115°F on an instant read thermometer).

  • Step 2

    In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook attachment, combine the warm milk,1 tablespoon of brown sugar and the yeast. Whisk together to combine gently and allow to stand for 5-10 minutes or until frothy.

  • Step 3

    Meanwhile, whisk together flour, spices and salt.

  • Step 4

    Next add your lemon zest, egg, softened butter, vanilla and remaining brown sugar to the milk and yeast mixture. Turn the mixer on low to begin to combine. Add in 1 cup of the dry ingredients, and the turn the mixer on low. Add in the remaining dry ingredients in two additions, allowing the flour to incorporate a bit after each addition.

  • Step 5

    Once all your flour is incorporated, set the mixer to high and allow the hook to work the dough for about 5 minutes – you want the dough to appear smooth and elastic. **Note: If after a few minutes your dough is a bit wet and sticking to the bottom of the bowl, add in an additional tablespoon of flour at a time until this stops, adding up to an additional 1/4 cup of flour only.

  • Step 6

    Remove the dough from the bowl and turn it out onto a lightly floured work surface, and knead the dough with your hands for another few minutes. Shape the dough into a ball and place it in a buttered bowl. Cover it with plastic wrap and set it in a warm place to rise until it has doubled in size - about 30 - 45 minutes.

  • Step 7

    Meanwhile, make you apple mixture. In a pan, melt the butter until it starts to brown; add all remaining ingredients, except for the cranberries and cook for 6-7 minutes until apples are caramelized and softened. Add in cranberries and allow to cook for an additional 1-2 minutes. Remove from heat and place in the fridge to cool completely before use.

  • Step 8

    Once your dough has risen, punch it down and turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and roll into a 1/2″ thick square. Spread the cooled apple mixture onto half of the dough and fold the other half over top. Gently seal the edges with your fingers.

  • Step 9

    Using a bench scraper or large sharp knife, cut the dough into 1/2″ strips horizontally. Don’t worry if apple pieces start to fall out. Use the bench scraper or knife to cut the dough again, at a 45º angle across the horizontal pieces so you have a criss cross pattern. Sprinkle some flour over top of your cut up dough and flour your hands well. Use your floured hands to start to bring the dough pieces together to form a log - about 12″ long and 3″ wide.

  • Step 10

    Sprinkle the log lightly with flour and again, slice horizontally, into 8-10 pieces - depending on how large you want your fritters. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper & sprinkle with flour.

  • Step 11

    Flour your hands well again and form each piece of dough into a ball shape, pushing apples into the dough, as needed. It’s important to get the apples as incorporated into the dough ball as possible so they don’t escape the dough when you go to fry them.

  • Step 12

    Set the fritters onto your parchment lined and floured tray; Gently pat the top to flatten them slightly. Loosely cover with plastic wrap and let rise for an additional, 20 minutes.

  • Step 13

    Meanwhile, bring a pot filled with about 3 inches of canola oil to 350˚F degrees and prepare your glaze by whisking all of the ingredients together in a medium-sized bowl.Place a cooling rack over a paper-towel lined baking sheet.

  • Step 14

    Gently lower fritters into the hot oil. Depending on the size of your pot you don’t want to overcrowd the pot, so try not to cook more that 2-3 at a time. Cook fritters until golden-brown - usually about 1-2 minutes per side. Remove the fritters with a slotted spoon; allow excess oil to drip off and place fritters on prepared cooling rack. Repeat until all your fritters are fried. While fritters are still warm, coat in glaze. Allow the glaze to set for 10 minutes, and enjoy!

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FAQs

Why are my homemade apple fritters soggy? ›

If the oil gets too hot, the fritters burn before they cook on the inside. If the oil is too cool, the fritters absorb all the oil and end up soggy. Use a probe thermometer to monitor the temperature while cooking and let the oil heat back up between frying batches of fritters.

What are apple fritters made of? ›

Here's what you need: apples, flour, cinnamon, sugar, whole milk, butter, baking powder, salt, vanilla, and eggs. Before you begin, add a couple of inches of canola oil to a pot or dutch oven, and heat it over medium to medium-low heat.

Do apple fritters contain yeast? ›

To make the apple fritter, you make the dough by combining the water, honey and yeast together. Then you mix in the egg and vanilla to the liquid. Flour, sugar, melted butter, spices and a little bit of baking soda are mixed in (by hand or using a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook). The dough is left to rise.

Is apple fritter a pastry? ›

Apple fritters are one of my favorite pastries.

Is baking soda or powder better for fritters? ›

Baking soda (bi-carb) OR baking powder – just a touch, to aerate the batter every so slightly (without it, it's slightly denser); Parmesan – for a good hit of savoury flavour AND to make the fritters extra crispy!

Does baking soda make fritters crispy? ›

Is baking soda or powder best for frying? A pinch of baking soda can help produce crispy fried foods. It reacts with the acid in the batter to create carbon dioxide bubbles. These lead to an airy batter and a crisper, fluffier result.

What is used to coat fruit for fritters? ›

Batter is also used to coat fruit for fritters.

Why do my apple fritters fall apart? ›

If you don't squeeze tightly, the fritters can fall apart in the oil. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat.

Why are apple fritters dark? ›

Qualities of an apple fritter

Second, I like my apple fritters a little on the dark side because it means the outside is extra crispy and the inside is chewy. I have had too many fritters that are "golden" only to be way soft to the point of almost being squishy.

What raising agent is used in fritters? ›

You can use either baking powder or yeast. They are usually sold as street food but they are now being made and sold in bakeries. In this recipe, we are going to learn how to make Zambian Fritters -Vitumbuwa with both yeast and baking powder.

Is apple fritter good for anxiety? ›

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Why are my apple fritters soggy? ›

Why are my apple fritters soggy? This is most likely the result of oil temperature. If your oil is too cool, your fritters will take a long time to fry and will end up greasy.

What kind of high is apple fritter? ›

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What is apple fritters crossed with? ›

A distinctive apple aroma buried beneath its sweet earthy scent. This multi award winner has sour apple taste that sweetens towards the end. Apple Fritter is a result of crossing Sour Apple and Animal Cookies.

How do you make fritters less soggy? ›

1. Batter consistency is key to good fritters. If too runny, add a touch of extra flour (otherwise fritters soggy inside).

Why are my fritters not crispy? ›

You can test the oil by dropping a small piece of fritter batter into it. If it sizzles and starts cooking immediately, it's ready to go! Also make sure to use enough oil. If there isn't enough oil to fully submerge the fritters, they won't cook evenly and won't crisp up.

What if fritter batter is too wet? ›

Larger eggs have more water from the egg white, resulting in wetter batter and sad, soggy fritters. The reason you want a cold egg is because cold liquid helps to slow the development of gluten when liquid and flour are added together, which makes for a better texture! Add flour to your wet batter!

How do you fix mushy apple crisp? ›

Your day-old mush will turn back into the warm and crunchy crisp once more if you reheat in the oven at 350°. And for the love of autumn, please do not forget the ice cream. Or the whipped cream. Or the mascarpone…

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