Crispy Gluten-Free Apple Fritters Recipe

Gluten-free apple fritters cooling on a wire rack, each topped with a light glaze drizzle.

These gluten-free apple fritters deliver the same comforting flavor and texture you expect from a bakery: crisp, golden edges and a tender, cinnamon-spiced interior studded with apple pieces. The recipe is straightforward, and even if you’ve never deep-fried before, the steps below are easy to follow.

Each fritter is finished with a sweet apple cider glaze that balances the tart apple pieces and warm spices. They’re perfect for a weekend breakfast, brunch gathering, or a special treat. Serve them warm for the best texture and flavor.

Why You’ll Love this Recipe

  • Crispy outside, fluffy inside. A golden exterior gives way to a soft center with chunks of warm, cinnamon apples.
  • Easier than you think. Simple ingredients and clear steps make frying approachable for beginners.
  • Tastes like the bakery. The apple cider glaze adds a sweet finish that makes these irresistible.

Ingredients

Overhead shot of gluten-free apple fritter ingredients laid out on a pink surface, including apples, gluten-free flour, sugar, cinnamon, and eggs, each labeled for easy identification.

Ingredient Notes

  • Granny Smith apples – Tart apples balance the sweet glaze. Honeycrisp or Pink Lady work too. Peel, core, and dice into very small pieces (about 1/4 inch or smaller) so they cook through while frying.
  • Gluten-free flour – A 1-to-1 gluten-free baking flour blend works best for texture and consistency.
  • Cornstarch – Helps create a light, crispy exterior. Arrowroot can be used as a substitute if needed.
  • Whole milk – Adds richness and helps form a smooth batter. For dairy-free, use unsweetened almond or oat milk; the texture will be slightly different.
  • Vegetable oil – Use a neutral oil with a high smoke point (vegetable, canola, or peanut oil) and fill your pot to about 3–4 inches deep.
  • Apple cider or water – Apple cider adds extra apple flavor to the glaze; water is an acceptable substitute.

Flatten Fritters for Even Cooking

Flatten your fritters immediately after dropping them in the oil. Use the back of a spoon or the scoop to gently press each fritter down as soon as it hits the oil. This prevents them from puffing into balls with undercooked centers and creates the classic fritter shape with nooks for the glaze to cling to. Skipping this step can leave raw batter inside even if the outside looks done.

Step-by-Step instructions

Deep frying doesn’t require special equipment. A heavy-bottomed Dutch oven, a spider or slotted spoon, and a thermometer are enough. The photos below demonstrate batter texture and how to flatten fritters in the oil. For exact measurements and the printable recipe card, see the recipe section below.

For the ingredient list with measurements, full instructions, printable recipe, and additional notes, please scroll down to the recipe card.

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Bowl of diced green apples prepared for making gluten-free apple fritters.
Dice apples into small, even pieces so they cook through. Toss with a little lemon juice to prevent browning.
Mixing bowl containing eggs, milk, and vanilla before whisking.
Whisk the eggs, milk, and vanilla until smooth.
Bowl with dry ingredients for apple fritters, including flour and spices, ready to be mixed.
Combine the gluten-free flour, sugar, cornstarch, baking powder, and spices so they’re evenly distributed.
A glass mixing bowl of a wet mixture poured into the bowl of dry ingredients, ready to be whisked together into apple fritter batter.
Pour the wet ingredients into the dry and mix until smooth.
A glass mixing bowl of apple fritter batter being mixed with a silicone spatula.
Stir just until no dry bits remain; the batter should be thick but scoopable.
A glass mixing bowl with gluten-free apple fritter batter topped with diced granny smith apple before mixing together.
Fold the diced apples into the batter until evenly distributed.
Gluten-free apple fritter batter after mixing, with chunks of apple visible throughout.
Batter should hold the apple pieces in place so they don’t sink while frying.
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Heat oil to 370–375°F (190°C). Drop batter by scoopfuls into the oil, flattening each fritter immediately after it hits the surface.
Fried gluten-free apple fritters on a cooling rack lined with paper towels.
Fry until deep golden brown, then transfer to a wire rack over paper towels to drain.
Drizzling glaze over freshly fried gluten-free apple fritters on a cooling rack.
Drizzle or dip the warm fritters in the apple cider glaze and allow it to set briefly before serving.

Recipe FAQs

Can I use a different type of apple?

Yes. Granny Smith gives a tart contrast, but Honeycrisp, Pink Lady, or Fuji work well for a sweeter fritter.

Can I make the batter ahead of time?

Make the batter just before frying for best results since the leavening starts working once wet. You can prep dry and wet ingredients separately and combine them when ready to fry.

Can I make these fritters dairy-free?

Yes. Swap whole milk for almond or oat milk. Flavor and texture may change slightly.

Can I bake these instead of frying?

Baking won’t achieve the same crisp exterior and tender interior. If you prefer baking, consider a separate baked apple donut or cake recipe instead.

How do I know when the oil is hot enough?

Use a deep-fry or candy thermometer and bring the oil to 370–375°F (190°C). A small drop of batter should sizzle and bubble immediately when the oil is ready.

Expert Tips

  • Use a thermometer. Keep oil around 375°F so fritters crisp without absorbing excess oil.
  • Don’t overcrowd the pan. Fry in small batches so oil temperature recovers quickly and fritters brown evenly.
  • Use a portion scoop. A large cookie or ice cream scoop helps drop batter safely and keeps fritters consistent in size.
  • Drain on a wire rack. Let fritters drain on a rack set over paper towels so they stay crisp; avoid stacking them.

Storage instructions

Storage

These fritters are best the day they’re made. Leftovers will lose some crispness and may become soggy. Store cooled fritters in an airtight container for up to 2 days.

Reheat

To restore crispness, reheat in an air fryer at 350°F for 4–5 minutes or in the oven at 350°F for 8–10 minutes. Wait to glaze until after reheating so the icing doesn’t melt away.

Close-up of a gluten-free apple fritter with a bite taken out, showing a fluffy interior filled with apple chunks and topped with a light glaze.

Serving suggestions

Serve warm with a generous drizzle of apple cider glaze. For a fall brunch, pair with a gluten-free coffee cake or a savory breakfast casserole for variety. Festive drinks like apple cider mimosas or cranberry mimosas complement the flavors well.

For more gluten-free breakfast ideas, try other fried or baked treats to create a varied spread.

More gluten-free breakfast recipes to try

All Breakfast
  • Gluten-Free Boston Cream Donuts

  • Gluten-Free Fried Donuts

  • Gluten-Free Banana Pancakes

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Gluten-Free Apple Fritters

Crispy on the outside and tender inside, these fritters are filled with cinnamon-spiced apples and finished with a sweet apple cider glaze. Ready in about 45 minutes with simple pantry ingredients.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Cooling Time 10 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings 10 servings
Metric – US Customary

Ingredients

For the Apple Fritters:

  • 2 cups (250 g) diced Granny Smith apples
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1 1/4 cup (175 g) gluten-free flour
  • 1/4 cup (50 g) granulated sugar
  • 2 tablespoons (16 g) cornstarch
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 large eggs (about 100 g)
  • 3/4 cup (183 g) whole milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 6 cups (about 3–4 inches in pan) vegetable oil for frying

For the Glaze:

  • 1 cup (120 g) powdered sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons apple cider or water

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Instructions

  • Prep the Apples: Toss diced apples with lemon juice in a medium bowl and set aside.
  • Mix Dry Ingredients: Whisk together gluten-free flour, sugar, cornstarch, baking powder, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt in a bowl.
  • Prepare Wet Ingredients: Whisk eggs, milk, and vanilla in a large bowl until smooth.
  • Combine the Batter: Gradually add dry mixture to wet ingredients and stir until a thick batter forms. Fold in the apples.
  • Heat the Oil: Heat oil to 370–375°F (190°C) in a deep, heavy-bottomed pot with 3–4 inches of oil.
  • Drop and Flatten: Working in batches of 3–4, use a large scoop to drop batter into hot oil. Immediately flatten each fritter with the back of the spoon.
  • Fry Until Golden: Fry about 2–3 minutes per side, flipping once, until golden brown and cooked through.
  • Drain and Cool: Transfer fritters to a wire rack over paper towels to drain excess oil.
  • Make the Glaze: Whisk powdered sugar, vanilla, and apple cider (or water) until smooth.
  • Glaze the Fritters: Drizzle or dip warm fritters in the glaze. Serve warm.

Notes

  • Keep it gluten-free: If you require strict gluten-free handling, verify all ingredient labels and use certified gluten-free blends you trust.
  • Oil temperature is key: Maintain 370–375°F (190°C) to avoid greasy or undercooked fritters.
  • Use a portion scoop: A large cookie scoop ensures even fritter size and safer dropping into hot oil.
  • Flatten the fritters: Press each fritter gently after dropping into oil to ensure the center cooks through and to create the classic fritter shape.

Nutrition

Calories: 453 kcal |
Carbohydrates: 35 g |
Protein: 3 g |
Fat: 35 g