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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Apple Fritters

Knowing the medical side of things and that healthy weight gain (20-30 pounds for average weight ladies) is the key, I don't believe in the old saying that pregnant women should "eat for two" or eat whatever comes to mind. That said, I've already made it to 35+ weeks and have gained less than 20 pounds because I've had a lot more reflux and sour stomach this time around. It's not horrible, but it's enough that I haven't had much of an appetite for dinner on at least 5 of 7 nights a week. Breakfast is really my only guaranteed "good" meal of the day.

I've used this background to justify making apple fritters (clearly a dessert) for breakfast. I told myself they are kind of the same as donuts right? Right?! And we all know donuts are a SUPER healthy breakfast to begin with. Anyway, enough trying to make myself feel better about consuming over a half dozen of these before 10am...here's the recipe!




Based on the original recipe from The Pioneer Woman

For the fritters:

  • 2 cups of unbleached all purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 2 1/4 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 2 tsp apple pie spice
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 2 large eggs
  • 3/4 cup 1% milk
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 large apple, peeled and diced
For toppings:

Glaze
  • 1 cup confectioner's sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • Up to 1/4 cup of milk (add by TBSP til you get a nice consistency)
Cinnamon Sugar
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 2 tsp cinnamon
In a mixing bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and spices.
In a separate bowl, beat the eggs with a fork, then add milk and vanilla.
Gently fold dry and wet ingredients together until just combined. Fold in apples. Make sure you have enough apples to make a very chunky batter.
Heat a couple of inches of canola oil in a dutch oven or pot over medium heat. When it gets hot, drop a little drop of batter into the oil. If it sizzles immediately and rises to the top, the oil is ready; if it burns, turn down the heat.
Drop teaspoons of batter into the oil, six or so at a time. Sometimes they'll flip over by themselves; sometimes you have to flip them. Cook them long enough to make sure the batter's cooked through, about 2 to 3 minutes total.
Remove and drain on a paper towel. Dip fritters in glaze (I dipped one side and then placed on a wire rack to allow excess to drip off as they cooled for 10 minutes) or shake in a bag filled with the cinnamon sugar mixture.
Serve warm!

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