Apple Fritter Rings

Apple Fritter Rings made with a pancake batter without yeast come together in just a few minutes and are the perfect sweet treat to end a meal or breakfast for kids who love donuts.

Apple Fritter Rings made with a pancake batter without yeast come together in just a few minutes and are the perfect sweet treat to end a meal or breakfast for kids who love donuts.

Apple Fritter Rings were our dessert for our Hannukah meal (with Prime Rib, Latkes and Rainbow Vegetables) a few weeks ago but that doesn’t stop them from making the regular breakfast appearance as well! Like a sweet apple version of an onion ring, these Apple Fritter Rings are a breeze to make and your kids will love them. Apple Fritter Rings made with a pancake batter without yeast come together in just a few minutes and are the perfect sweet treat to end a meal or breakfast for kids who love donuts.

There isn’t anything fancy about these Apple Fritter Rings or how you make them. I used a set of round biscuit cutters to punch out the circles but you can just as easily use a couple of glasses in varying widths to punch out the rings. Or, if you have a steady hand, go ahead and cut out the circles with a small paring knife, with the dough frying around it no one is going to notice that your circles aren’t totally perfect.

The batter for this Apple Fritter Rings doesn’t even have to be fried if you would prefer to put it on the griddle to make a healthier breakfast option. A similar recipe was made on The Chew by Carla Hall though she used a pre-made pancake mix. If you want to dip a regular pancake batter with apple rings you can use my Classic Pantry Pancakes recipe or if you want something with a ton more flavor you can use my Cinnamon Roll Pancakes batter.

When you’re frying these rings just make sure you hold up the ring in the oil for a couple of seconds before letting it drop to the bottom of the pan. This will prevent the dough from sticking to the bottom.  Apple Fritter Rings made with a pancake batter without yeast come together in just a few minutes and are the perfect sweet treat to end a meal or breakfast for kids who love donuts.

 Tools used in the making of these Apple Fritter Rings:
Biscuit Cutter Rings: Easy to pop out the apple rings with these biscuit/cookie cutters. They also have one side scalloped for fancier cutouts too.
Deep Fry Oil Thermometer: Makes it a breeze to know you’re frying at the right temperature.
Cast Iron Dutch Oven: Holds in heat well and is the perfect pot for deep frying, won’t burn or scorch the bottom and no non-stick coating to leech into foods and you can’t beat the price!

Apple Fritter Rings made with a pancake batter without yeast come together in just a few minutes and are the perfect sweet treat to end a meal or breakfast for kids who love donuts.
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Apple Fritter Rings

Apple Fritter Rings made with a pancake batter without yeast come together in just a few minutes and are the perfect sweet treat to end a meal or breakfast for kids who love donuts.
Course Breakfast, Dessert
Cuisine American
Keyword Apple Fritter Rings
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 24 fritters
Calories 83 kcal
Author Sabrina Snyder

Ingredients

  • 2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 1/4 cups buttermilk
  • 6 apples Fuji or Grannysmith
  • Canola oil for frying

Instructions

  1. Preheat a heavy bottomed pot over medium heat and using a thermometer heat the canola oil to 350 degrees.
  2. In a bowl, add the flour, baking powder, nutmeg, cinnamon, sugar and salt.
  3. Add in the the egg and buttermilk and whisk until just combined.
  4. Using the biscuit cutters, cut out rings of apples in varying sizes and dip them into the batter.
  5. Carefully lift the rings out the batter and let them drip off any excess batter.
  6. Slowly place them into the oil and let them cook on both sides until browned. The fritters will be soft and chewy thanks to the pancake batter and moisture in the apples.
  7. Serve immediately with a dusting of powdered sugar and cinnamon if desired.
Nutrition Facts
Apple Fritter Rings
Amount Per Serving
Calories 83
% Daily Value*
Cholesterol 15mg5%
Sodium 43mg2%
Potassium 90mg3%
Carbohydrates 17g6%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 7g8%
Protein 2g4%
Vitamin A 65IU1%
Vitamin C 2.1mg3%
Calcium 25mg3%
Iron 0.6mg3%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Apple Fritter Rings made with a pancake batter without yeast come together in just a few minutes and are the perfect sweet treat to end a meal or breakfast for kids who love donuts.

Apple Fritter Rings made with a pancake batter without yeast come together in just a few minutes and are the perfect sweet treat to end a meal or breakfast for kids who love donuts.
Apple Fritter Rings made with a pancake batter without yeast come together in just a few minutes and are the perfect sweet treat to end a meal or breakfast for kids who love donuts.
Apple Fritter Rings made with a pancake batter without yeast come together in just a few minutes and are the perfect sweet treat to end a meal or breakfast for kids who love donuts.

About the Author: Sabrina Snyder

Sabrina is a professionally trained Private Chef of over 10 years with ServSafe Manager certification in food safety. She creates all the recipes here on Dinner, then Dessert, fueled in no small part by her love for bacon.

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  1. Yours is the second fried applering recipe ive read and both forget to mention- peel those apples ! They are pesky on the mouth! And these rings heat up on frypan the next day just great!

  2. Hi Sabrina, at 95 I still enjoy cooking & make most meals for hubby & though we are living in an independent living facility, not too fond of their menus. Maybe I’ve missed something but do you have a cookbook, not the E kind, would love to have one. Love all the recipes tried from your collections and you are much admired. Thank you for making them available.

  3. Good afternoon Sabrina I have a question about the apple rings. Do you think I could put them in my electric air fryer.? Of course I’d put some parchment or something in the bottom first. Thanks kindly says:

    Good afternoon Sabrina I have a question about the apple rings. Do you think I could put them in my electric air fryer.? Of course I’d put some parchment or something in the bottom first. Thanks kindly

    1. I haven’t tested it using an air fryer so I’m not really comfortable giving a recommendation. If you decide to try, I’d love to know how it turns out. Thanks!

    1. Slice them and cut them into rings to dip into batter and fry. The recipe card is listed above. Hope this helps clear up any confusion.

  4. What can I use instead of canola oil? I have never used it before nor do I see using it for many recipes in future. Any suggestions?

  5. These sound delicious! I don’t quite understand how a biscuit cutter would be used on the apples. Wouldn’t it be easiest to just core the apples and slice them into rings?

    1. You definitely could but I was just going for a more traditional “ring” type shape. Definitely less time with coring and more apple to your fritter. Great tip! Thanks!!

    1. My apologies! This recipe widget has been totally glitchy and deleting things randomly out of recipes. I’ve updated the recipe.

  6. My husband loves apple fritters and I’m thinking I’d earn major bonus points if I made these rings!

    1. Definitely! I always feel like the kids eat better when they’re involved in the cooking process plus it’s fun!