Apple Fritters are easy to make at home in 30 minutes or less with NO yeast! These crunchy, sweet donuts are vegan but no one would guess it. Full of fresh apples!

looking down on a donut with more around it

Apple fritters are my favorite donut in the whole world. The soft, fluffy, apple filled filled center and the crunchy outside is simply irresistible!

They also happen to be one of the easiest donuts to make at home. Donuts of all kinds are actually incredibly easy to make without dairy or eggs.

There are a few things you will need to safely make fried apple fritters at home:

  1. Food thermometer – This is a very inexpensive kitchen tool that you really need if you want to fry anything. The oil needs to be hot enough, but not too hot, so a thermometer is essential.
  2. A large pot or skillet for frying. I like a deep pot when frying instead of a shallow skillet.

Ingredients you need

  • All purpose flour – I haven’t tried them with another flour. A gluten free mix might work, if you try it let me know in the comments.
  • Granulated sugar 
  • Baking powder
  • Salt
  • Ground cinnamon
  • Unsweetened applesauce – A perfect egg replacer in donut recipes, and so easy!
  • Soy milk – You can use another plant milk, like almond or cashew.
  • Apples – Use a crisp apple, like granny smith or honey crisp. Honey crisp is my favorite apple to use here!
  • Oil for frying – Make sure to use a high smoke point oil for frying, like peanut, vegetable or canola oil.
  • Powdered sugar – For making the glaze.
  • Vanilla

cut in half fritter with apples

How to make apple fritters

  1. In a large bowl, add the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and cinnamon. Stir to combine.
  2. Now add the applesauce and soy milk to the bowl and mix until just combined, being careful not to over mix.
  3. Add the diced apples and fold them in. I like a LOT of apples!
  4. Heat 2-3 inches of oil (to 375℉) in a deep pot or skillet. Scoop about 1/3 cup of the fritter dough and place in the hot oil, spreading it out a bit. They will puff up as they cook.

collage of how to make fried donuts, step by step

TIP: You can also place 1/3 cup of the dough on a floured surface, and using floured hands, press it down to flatten before using a spatula to carefully transfer it to the hot oil.

Cook 2-3 fritters at a time for 2-3 minutes on one side (maybe less, so watch carefully) until golden brown, then flip using tongs and cook for 1-2 more minutes until both sides are brown, but not burnt.

frying donuts in a large pot

Transfer cooked donuts to a cooling rack with a pan or parchment paper under it, to catch the oil drippings.

Make the simple glaze in a small-medium bowl by whisking the powdered sugar, soy milk and vanilla together until smooth. Dip each fritter into the glaze, then place back on the rack to drip and harden.

dipping donut in glaze

How long do fritters last?

In my house, they are usually gone within an hour! They are best soon after you make them, and while you could eat one the next day, it won’t be nearly as good and crispy. So enjoy these the same day if possible.

Can I bake them?

I tested a few in the oven instead of frying, and while it “worked”, it was quite disappointing. They don’t get crispy, so it’s more of a soft, apple filled cake.

Not my favorite, but if you go this route, bake at 350℉ for about 30 minutes, until cooked all the way through in the middle, and spray them with oil before baking.

many fritter donuts on a rack

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Apple Fritters

Apple Fritters are easy to make at home in 30 minutes or less with NO yeast! These crunchy, sweet donuts are vegan but no one would guess it. Full of fresh apples!
Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 12 fritters

Ingredients 
 

Fritters

  • 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
  • 1/2 cup soy milk
  • 2 large apples (granny smith, honey crisp or other crisp variety)
  • vegetable oil, for frying*

Simple glaze

Instructions 

  • In a large bowl, add the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and cinnamon and stir to combine.
  • Now add the applesauce and soy milk to the bowl with the dry ingredients and mix until just combined. Do not over mix. Fold in the diced apples.
  • Heat 2 inches of oil in a large, heavy skillet or pot to about 375 degrees (you do need a thermometer). Scoop 1/3 cup of the apple fritter batter and place in the hot oil, spreading it down to flatten quite a bit. You can also first flatten them on a floured surface, then transfer carefully to the pot for frying.
  • Cook on one side for about 2-3 minutes until golden brown, then flip with tongs and cook another 1-2 minutes until browned.
  • Place the cooked fritters on a cooling rack with a pan or parchment paper underneath to catch any oil drippings, as well as to catch glaze later.
  • Continue with all the batter until you have used it all, then turn off the heat.
  • Make the glaze: Whisk the glaze ingredients together in a small-medium sized bowl until smooth, then dunk each fritter into it. Place back on rack to harden and drip. Wait a few minutes if possible for the glaze to harden before enjoying.

Notes

  1. Use a high smoke point oil for frying - Peanut, vegetable or canola oil are good choices.
  2. Gluten free - I haven't tested them, but I think a quality gluten free mix would work quite well.
  3. Can you bake them? You can, technically, but they will taste MUCH different. They don't get very crispy, at all. Bake on a sheet at 350℉ for about 30 minutes, until done in the middle and I would spray them with oil before baking.
  4. Apple fritters taste best when eaten within a few hours of frying. They will get soft after a while.

Nutrition

Serving: 1of 12 fritters | Calories: 262kcal | Carbohydrates: 43g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Sodium: 107mg | Potassium: 154mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 29g | Vitamin A: 84IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 60mg | Iron: 1mg
Course: Breakfast, Dessert
Cuisine: American
Author: Nora Taylor
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Comments

  1. I’m so very GRATEFUL for you and this recipe!!!! This has changed my entire life for the better!!!??? thanks!

    1. This often happens from over mixing the batter, which very commonly makes donuts/muffins/breads/cakes very dense and hard. Try to just barely mix the batter, just until it’s combined. Also, if you baked or air fried them, they do come out a bit more dense that way. But still soft, just not as soft and fluffy as when you fry them. Hope that helps.

  2. Just made these 2 ways… half in the air fryer at 400 and half in oil… for someone who doesn’t like fried food but has an occasional sweet tooth, I think the air fryer ones are the bomb!

    1. HI Aliska. I’m glad your family loves the apple fritters! Thank you for using my recipes, and for taking your time to share your comments!

  3. I used gluten free flour from Bob’s Red mill that’s the 1:1 baking flour. They turned out awesome! Also used the air fryer instead of the deep fryer. Fantastic! Thanks for the amazing recipe. The apples and applesauce made them moist on the inside. Will definitely keep this recipe handy for the future! 

      1. Hi, did you make it with chickpea flour and air fry? Did it work? It’s exactly what I’m looking to try, wondering if anybody did first.

  4. Fantastic recipe. However,  air fried them at 375F. Came out delicious and so fluffy. Plus they were gone in minutes and toddler approved. Thank you for a great recipe!

    1. OH, I also want to try with air fryer but I’m considering chickpea flour instead. How long did you cook them for?

  5. Wow!!! Amazingly good and really pretty simple to make. Start to finish it took me about 40 minutes. I used a peeled Cosmic Crisp apple and unsweetened almond milk instead of soy. Full of wonderful apple flavor and not overly sweet.  My family was very impressed. Glaze was perfect!  Thank you Nora!

  6. The recipe is great! I put a little oil in a pan to crisp each side and then finished cooking them in the oven as I prefer not to deep fry. They turned out great. I might try them in my waffle iron next time…thanks!

    1. Thank you so much for sharing! I’m glad you loved the fritters! Let me know how they turn out in the waffle iron, if you try it! Thank you!

  7. We made these today as a last minute treat. They came out Amazing!!! How would you store these overnight? There was a bit too much left over for my crew today.

    1. Hi Chantel. I’m glad you enjoyed them! They can be stored at room temperature, however they will get soft. They also can be frozen.

  8. delicious.. if you don’t like many spices like me you can cut back a little bit… but delicious with cinnamon 😉

    1. Unfortunately the batter will not last very long in the fridge, maybe overnight. You could cut the recipe in half probably, and even freeze a few if you need to.

    1. I haven’t tried it myself, but a few people have had success doing so. I would try 400 degrees and cook for 4-5 minutes, then flip and cook another 4-5 until crispy.

  9. I am making these for breakfast tomorrow morning for my kids.  I’m so excited to try.  They sound delicious.

  10. Could these be made in an air fryer?  I have made quite a few of your recipes, thank you for posting such great recipes!!!

    1. Someone did comment that it worked well (on Instagram, not here). They said they air fried at 400 degrees for 4-5 minutes, then flipped and cooked for another 4 minutes. I’m sure they won’t taste just like the oil fried version, but it might work pretty well! I will have to try it myself soon, I hope that helps!

  11. Nora – 

    I am pretty sure I graduated to your #1 fan today — trying a recipe immediately after you post it has to at least put me in the running ? 

    These are fantastic! I have never fried anything in my life and it was so easy. Question – can you save and reuse the oil? If so, any recommendations on how/shelf life? 

    Next time, I think I’ll add pecans to them too! Thank you, thank you for always creating recipes my family loves! 

    1. LOL thanks Molly! I’m so glad you loved the fritters and you made them so quickly! Pecans sounds like a lovely addition. You can save and reuse the oil, I usually strain it through a fine mesh strainer, then store in a container. I’m not sure if there’s any rule, but I don’t usually use the same oil more than twice, and if it smells at all rancid, through it out. Hope that helps!

    1. Yes, people are reporting that they work in an air fryer! 400 degrees, 4-5 minutes on one side, 4-5 on the other until crispy.

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