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Welcoming Friday and the autumn apples with these Cinnamon Spiced Apple Fritters with Vanilla Coffee Glaze. Sweet Honeycrisp apples in a light and airy batter with warming fall spices, fried and coated with a sweet vanilla coffee glaze. If you’re heading out apple picking this fall, make these fritters. They’re easy to make and beyond delicious. Truly the ultimate fall treat.

Before we get into today’s post, I want to take a minute to acknowledge the importance of this date. Nineteen years ago today so many lives were forever changed by terrorist attacks. I know that a lot of memorial events have been canceled this year, but as Alice M. Greenwald, head of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum stated, “This year, its message of hope, endurance, and resilience are more important than ever,”.
So please take a moment to remember all those we lost, to have hope for our future, and to be grateful for all that we have.
Apples…
For me, September is all about the apples. I know many of you are looking for pumpkin recipes right now (which I can see by the number of people making last year’s chocolate chunk pumpkin cookies). But it’s my thinking that we’ve got all of October and November to embrace all things pumpkin, so let’s leave September for the apples.
Enter these fritters. Oh, how I love them. I’ve been wanting to make apple fritters for the longest time and have had this recipe idea in the back of my head all summer long. Everything from the cinnamon spiced fritter to that sweet vanilla coffee glaze. I knew exactly how I wanted to create these, so when it was finally time, I couldn’t have been happier. Sounds dorky, I know, but I really love September apple season.
I’ve made fritters before, but it was many years back. And while the recipe was good, these are better and so much easier. My older recipe uses a yeasted dough. That’s great, but it’s much more time-intensive and will give you a fritter more like a doughnut. These on the other hand are quick and easy, light and airy, and just beyond good.

And the best part…these are so easy!
If you’ve made a basic pancake batter, you can easily make these fritters. The batter is basic – flour, eggs, milk, etc in a mixing bowl. But then what makes these fritters extra special?
First, the spices. Instead of just a plain fritter, I really wanted these to be warming and smell like our favorite spiced latte or apple cake baking away in the oven. I used a mix cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg, which I always find to be the perfect autumn spice blend.
Second, the apples. As you guys have probably noticed, I love using Honeycrisp apples for both cooking and baking. I find them to have the best flavor, the perfect amount of sweetness, and always to be crisp. The other thing I do? I like to leave the skin on my apples. I know this is a little controversial, as some might say the skin adds an odd texture, but I find the skin to be one of the more delicious parts to the apple and never understood why you’d peel it away.
Of course, this is just my personal preference. If you already know you don’t enjoy apple skins in your baked apple treats, just peel them away. The recipe is great either way.

Moving along…
Once the batter is mixed up, simply fry the mixture in oil and you’ll have perfect apple fritters minutes later.
So I usually try to avoid frying at all costs. For instance, I love an “oven fry” when possible. But for a really good autumn apple fritter, you need to break out the oil and do a little fryin’.
Annoying? Yes, for sure.
But, worth it? Yes, for sure. Especially if you’ve just picked up a couple of buckets of fresh apples from your local farm or market.
As the apples are frying, you slowly start to get wafts of cinnamon and sweetness flowing through the air. If fall had a scent, this would be it. It’s delightful.

Now on to that glaze…it might just be my favorite.
So, I don’t love a straight powdered sugar glaze. I find it to be pretty bland and really, it’s just too sugary for my taste.
With this glaze, I wanted it to be exciting, but not overpowering. I wanted the flavors within the glaze to help highlight the flavors in the fritters. I’ve always loved anything with autumn spices and a side of coffee, so naturally, I thought the glaze needed to be one flavored with coffee. The perfect fritter pairing, right?
I used my favorite espresso powder, a nice splash of vanilla, and a drizzle of maple syrup, to create a coffee glaze. Not too strong, not too sweet, but just right. Especially when you dunk a warm fritter right into it.
Delicious.

So with that, can I encourage you all to go apple picking this weekend? Oddly I’m on Ohio right now for my cousin’s wedding. I’d love to hit up one of the local farms for their fresh from the tree apples. Unfortunately, I doubt we’ll have any time in between wedding festivities, but it would sure be fun!
Any of you who are close to an apple farm…or just have a market close by (so that should be all of us), let’s agree to make these fritters. And if not this weekend, sometime soon. I promise you guys, these are the fall breakfast, afternoon snack, or after-dinner dessert we’re all in need of most this season!

My suggestion? Apple picking on Saturday…then Sunday afternoon fritter making…with a side of your favorite latte. Such a perfect way to spend a fall weekend.
See you guys on Sunday for another favorites post.

Looking for other sweet apple recipes? Here are a few ideas:
Salted Maple Apple Tarte Tatin with Cinnamon Pumpkin Seeds
Sweet and Salty Chocolate Drizzled Cider Caramel Apples
Double the Streusel Apple Butter Bars
Lastly, if you make these Cinnamon Spiced Apple Fritters with Vanilla Coffee Glaze be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
Spiced Honeycrisp Apple Fritters with Vanilla Coffee Glaze
Servings: 20
Calories Per Serving: 131 kcal
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
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Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon ginger
- 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 2 large eggs
- 2 tablespoons salted butter, melted
- 1/2-3/4 cup whole milk
- 1 tablespoon real maple syrup
- 3-4 Honeycrisp apples, peeled (if desired) and chopped
Vanilla Coffee Glaze
- 1 1/3 cups powdered sugar
- 1/4 cup whole milk
- 1-2 tablespoons real maple syrup
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 2-3 teaspoons instant coffee
- flaky sea salt
Instructions
- 1. In a medium bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and salt. Add the eggs, butter, 1/2 cup milk, and maple, and mix until just combined, being careful not to over mix the batter. If the the batter feels thick, add 1/4 cup milk to thin. Fold in the apples.2. Heat 1-2 inches of oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Drop tablespoons size balls of batter into the oil for 4-5 minutes or until golden and crisp on all sides. Remove and drain on a wire rack with paper towels underneath.3. To make the glaze, whisk together the powdered sugar, milk, maple, vanilla, and coffee powder. Add a pinch of flaky seas salt. Drizzle the glaze over the warm fritters. Eat warm. And enjoy.

This post was originally published on September 11, 2020
















Is there any substitution for coffee or can I omit it and leave a vanilla glaze? I currently cannot have caffeine. Thanks!
Hey Nikki,
You can just omit the instant coffee. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
I have to try making these this weekend!!! Like you, I avoid frying anything because it’s unhealthy and makes my whole house smell but I think these fritters will definitely be worth it! I was reading an older recipe of yours and I noticed that you mentioned good places to shop for you home, I would highly recommend shopping at The Barn and The Emporium in Castle Rock if you ever come this way!
Thank you so much Candace! xTieghan
As soon as I read your recipe, I immediately decided to cook it. Apples are just growing in my yard. This is delicious. And very quickly. Thanks for the recipe. While it’s apple season – I will cook these fritters all the time.
Thank you for trying this Emily! I am really glad it worked out so well for you! xTieghan
Ohhhh my goodness! SO good. SO easy. Make them. Just do it.
Thank you Nikki! xTieghan
These look amazing! What would you sub for maple syrup? I’m in the middle of a 2-week full isolation bc of travel and I have all the ingredients except for syrup!
Hey Kel,
I haven’t tested this, but you could try using honey. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
SO happy you’re focusing on apple recipes! These look so good, and I love that you’re willing to deal with the mess of frying sometimes, just because the end result is so worth it. 🙂
Also, now I’m feeling kinda nostalgic– I grew up near Columbus, Ohio, and we always went apple picking every year. I haven’t done that in quite a while…
Thank you so much Lauren! I hope you are able to go apple picking this year, it was the best! xTieghan
Delicious! Tried making them in the air fryer first and they were just okay. They stuck to the grate too. Used canola oil and fried them traditionally and they were amazing!
Thank you so much Reba! xTieghan
What kind of oil do you use for frying?
Hey Lianna,
I used canola oil. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
I really love your fall recipes! Anything with cinnamon, apples, pumpkin etc. LOVE. LOVE .LOVE
Thank you so much Clare! xTieghan
Nooooo!!! wanted to make these asap but no metrics :'( it looks so good, could you please add the conversion Tiegan? Thanks a lot!
Hi Eva! I do not have the conversions for this. I am so sorry about that! xTieghan
This looks amazing! Cant wait to try it! Question though, im gluten and wheat intolerant… could i use rice flour instead?
Hey Annie,
So sorry I haven’t tested this recipe with rice flour, but I would recommend using an equal amount of gluten free flour. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Fir those that are asking about the butter, saying it is not listed in ingredients:
2Tbls salted butter, melted is listed after the eggs in the ingredient list.
It is then listed again in the Instructions section under Step 1, it gets mixed with the eggs, maple, milk,etc
Hope this was helpful! ☺️
I am SO Excited to make these!!! ?
Thank you Victoria! I hope you love these! xTieghan
What type of oil would be the “healthiest”? I know fried food isn’t healthy but I know seed oils are toxic so I want to avoid that at all costs. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Hey Lilly,
For this recipe I like to use canola oil. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Ingredients do say 2 TBS salted butter. Was it not there before?
What type of oil do you recommend? Thanks, looks delish!
Hey Marci,
So sorry there was a typo with the recipe. I use canola oil for frying:) I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Yum!!! Could you use an air fryer for these?
Hey Hailey,
Sorry, I do not own an air fryer so I am unsure of how these would turn out. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan