"Something Sweet", our theme for this week at I Heart Cooking Clubs (IHCC), where we are currently cooking from our featured chef's recipes, Yotam Ottolenghi, until September. Since we are having a two-week school holiday break, I have been making some snacks on some afternoons and have chosen YO's apple fritters for one of our afternoons tea-time munch.
According to YO, the recipe was obtained from Yammi's (his partner) friend's mother. And just like he says, this is sweet, sour and comforting.
I've made only half a recipe for the sugar and cinnamon mixture, and it actually is enough for one full recipe of the fritters, with a couple of tablespoons left of the cinnamon-sugar mixture.
Lovely fritters. They may look very sweet with all the sugar coating on the outside, but these are not overly sweet at all, because there is no sugar in the batter. The cinnamon-sugar coating on the outside is very fragrant and with just the right amount of sweetness, with the slight sourness from the apples and sweet sultanas. These fritters are a total winner with the kids! And me too! My son, after munching on the first fritters, asked me, "Where's the tea? This is very nice with a cup of tea"!!! OK, son, one pot of hot tea coming right up! And he's right, this is wonderful with a cup of warm tea!
Please do stop by I Heart Cooking Clubs (IHCC) to view what my friends have made for the theme of this week, "Something Sweet", and if you are interested to join us, please find out more details from IHCC.
I'm sharing this with :
Yolanda's Apple Fritters
(source from here, Yotam Ottolenghi)
Serves 2-4
1 large egg
1/2 cup milk (used in total 1 cup)
2 eating apples, peeled and chopped
a handful of sultanas, about 40gm
1 teaspoon ground fennel seeds
grated zest of 1 lemon
1 tsp vanilla essence
1 tsp baking powder (used in total 1-1/2 tsp)
2 cups plain flour
Mix in a plate :
1 cup caster sugar (used 1/2 cup)
1 tbsp ground cinnamon (used 1/2 tbsp)
vegetable oil for deep-frying
In a bowl, mix all the ingredients well, apart from the sugar and cinnamon and set aside for 20 minutes. In a separate flat plate, mix the sugar and cinnamon.
Heat the vegetable oil well. When hot, use two spoons to drop dollops of the mix into the hot oil, turning them frequently, until golden. Lift the fritters from the oil onto kitchen paper. While they are still hot, roll them in the sugar and cinnamon mix. Eat at once.
Ha ! I just love apple fritters (as banana fritters !) but I'm scared about boiling oil ... I'm stupid, don't you think ?! :)
ReplyDeleteThe Apple Fritters look delicious! My daughter loves apple anything so I am always on the look out for good apple recipes! We will have to try these out. (I am allergic to apples so unfortunately I can't try it but she will love them).
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Joyce these apple fritters look really amazing!!! xo
ReplyDeletehmm..reminds me of donuts. eh..you sound like a maid to your son! LOL!
ReplyDeleteThese were my favorite fritters growing up!
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing like a homemade fritter, and I love to hear that these aren't too sweet. Thank you so much for sharing them with me!
ReplyDeleteApple fritters... yummeh!!
ReplyDeleteThis is something interesting n yummy. Would like to give this a try. Cheers :)
ReplyDeleteGoodness, Joyce, these fritters sound amazing - apples, raisins, fennel and lemon just sounds like the most wonderful flavour combination, and I like that there is not too much sweetness going on. I definitely need to try these.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, these sound so delicious! I really do need to get a deep fryer to do these kind of snacks....
ReplyDeleteWow! apple fritters sounds great!
ReplyDeleteJoyce , I've had banana fritters but not apple ! They look pretty delicious and love how crispy the batter is !
ReplyDeleteThese look AMAZING !!
ReplyDeleteMy non used to make something similar and I loved it
Thanks you for sharing the recipe
I would be tempted to sell my soul for a warm little fritter like these! ;-) They look so wonderful and I love that they are not overly sweet too.
ReplyDeleteJoyce, these apple fritters sound delicious especially with cinnamon and sugar!
ReplyDeleteI've never had apple fritters with fennel seeds - but I know that anything from Ottolenghi must be amazing. definitely trying this!
ReplyDeleteYour apple fritter looks so yummy to me. Something new to me actually. Who's care? As long as it is delicious.
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious! You can't go wrong with fried food, especially if it involves apples and cinnamon.
ReplyDeleteI really appreciate how you altered the recipe to suit your tastes. That is a sign of a good cook who knows exactly what she/he likes! I must say, I've really been craving an apple fritter lately and these look perfect:)
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great week and thank you so much for sharing your awesome recipe with Full Plate Thursday.
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Miz Helen
Stop it! I certainly want to be coming round to your place for afternoon snacks!
ReplyDeleteyour version of the fritters look so nice and airy and with the cinnamon sugar must have been so delicious
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