Cinnamon Glazed Apple Fritter

Section: Indulgent Desserts for Sweet Endings

Cinnamon glazed apple fritter bites are tender, spiced, and coated in a shiny cider glaze. Featuring juicy Honeycrisp or Gala apples, these poppable bites are quick to make, ready in about thirty minutes, and baked rather than fried for a lighter texture. The warm apple and cinnamon aroma fills your kitchen, while a thick cider glaze finishes each bite with a sweet tangy zing. Serve warm for a cozy fall treat perfect alongside coffee, as an after-school snack, or for any dessert table. Simple pantry ingredients and easy steps make these irresistible and perfect for sharing.

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Last modified on Sat, 02 Aug 2025 22:10:59 GMT
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Cinnamon glazed apple fritter bites have become my go—to treat for cozy fall gatherings or whenever I crave something sweet and packed with apple flavor. These poppable bites are soft in the center and perfectly crusted outside with a shower of spiced cider glaze. They capture everything nostalgic about visiting an apple orchard and will have your kitchen smelling like cinnamon heaven.

The first time I made these was on a rainy Monday when we needed cheering up and now I bake them for my kids and watch every last one disappear before they have even cooled.

Ingredients

  • All—purpose flour: gives the structure and softness you want in a fritter. Bite into these and you taste just enough chew. Select unbleached flour for best texture.
  • Baking powder: creates a fluffy lift so your bites are airy not dense.
  • Kosher salt: brightens all the sweet apple spice notes. Use a flaky clean—tasting salt for balance.
  • Ground cinnamon: provides deep autumnal warmth. Always use fresh cinnamon for maximum flavor.
  • Unsalted butter: delivers richness without making the bites greasy. Choose a high—quality butter for best results.
  • Granulated sugar: sweetens and rounds out the batter. Look for a fine white sugar to help everything blend smoothly.
  • Large egg: binds everything and gives a tender crumb. Fresh eggs from happy hens work best.
  • Vanilla extract: adds a whiff of bakery—level aroma. Pure vanilla is worth the splurge here.
  • Unsweetened applesauce: moistens and flavors each bite. Make sure to buy plain no—sugar—added applesauce.
  • Honeycrisp or Gala apples: stay crisp and juicy as they bake. Dice them finely for even distribution and pick the brightest red fruit you can find.
  • Powdered sugar: gives the glaze its silky finish. Sift first for a flawless coating.
  • Apple cider or juice: brings orchard—fresh zing to the glaze. Try to use real apple cider for robust apple flavor.

Instructions

Preheat And Prep:
Set your oven to three hundred fifty degrees Fahrenheit and spray a mini muffin tin generously with nonstick cooking spray. This ensures the bites will release perfectly after baking.
Mix The Dry Ingredients:
In a medium bowl whisk together all purpose flour baking powder kosher salt and ground cinnamon. Whisking helps distribute everything evenly so no clumps.
Combine The Wet Ingredients:
In another bowl whisk the melted unsalted butter with granulated sugar until completely combined. Add your large egg vanilla extract and unsweetened applesauce. Whisk until the mixture looks creamy and smooth.
Bring The Batter Together:
Gently add the dry mixture into the wet mixture. Stir with a spatula just until you no longer see any streaks of flour. Do not overmix as this keeps your fritter bites tender.
Fold In The Apples:
Add the finely diced apples to the batter and use a spatula to fold them in until they are evenly spread throughout the mixture.
Fill The Muffin Tin:
Using a spoon fill each opening of your mini muffin tin about three quarters full. This ensures enough space for rising without overflowing.
Bake The Bites:
Slide the tin into the oven and bake for twelve to fifteen minutes. Check for doneness by inserting a toothpick into the center of a bite. It should come out clean with no wet batter.
Make The Apple Cider Glaze:
While the fritter bites are cooling whisk powdered sugar and apple cider together in a bowl. The glaze should be smooth thick but still dippable.
Glaze The Fritter Bites:
While the bites are still warm dip the tops into the glaze. Let the excess drip off and place the bites on a cooling rack for the glaze to set up perfectly.
Enjoy:
Let them cool slightly before eating so the glaze fully sets. They are irresistible warm and even better the next morning.
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I absolutely love using Honeycrisp apples for these bites because they hold their juicy snap even after baking. My youngest always sneaks an extra one from the cooling rack and we laugh every time about how fast they disappear.

Storage Tips

Let the bites cool completely before storing. Place them in an airtight container with a layer of parchment between each for up to three days at room temperature. If you have extras refrigerate them and pop in the microwave for a few seconds to revive the glaze. You can freeze unglazed bites for up to two months and glaze after reheating for best texture.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you are out of applesauce use mashed ripe banana or even plain yogurt in equal measure. Swap Honeycrisp or Gala apples for Fuji or Pink Lady for a different flavor profile. No apple cider on hand? Go with pure apple juice for the glaze. It still brings a fresh pop of fruity sweetness.

Serving Suggestions

Stack these up on a cake stand and put out a big pot of chai or coffee for a simple brunch treat. They work beautifully as birthday party snacks too. Pair with vanilla ice cream for a dessert that tastes like warm autumn. Do not forget to dust with extra cinnamon just before serving for a bakery finish.

A Little History

Apple fritters have been a bakery and farm—stand classic for over a century. In old New England they were fried in lard and dusted with powdered sugar. Today baking them in mini muffin tins recreates all the flavor and joy of the originals without the mess. The smell of cinnamon and apple as they bake is utterly timeless.

Success Stories

Every time I make these I hear from friends about how their families devoured the entire batch before dinner. One neighbor used gluten free flour and the fritters still came out fluffy and delicious.

Freezer Meal Conversion

For freezer prep bake the bites and let them cool without glaze. Freeze in a single layer then transfer to a bag. Reheat in the oven or microwave and dip into fresh glaze for a treat that tastes just—baked.

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If you get in the habit of making these you will never buy another bakery fritter again. They are easier than they look and everyone always asks for the recipe.

Your Recipe Questions Answered

→ Which apples give the best texture?

Honeycrisp or Gala apples hold their shape while baking and bring juicy sweetness to the bites.

→ Can I substitute applesauce if I don't have any?

Yes, mashed banana or plain yogurt works well as an alternative, providing moisture and softness.

→ Is it necessary to use a mini muffin tin?

Mini muffin tins keep the bites tender and perfectly portioned, but standard tins can also be used; just adjust baking time.

→ How do I prevent apples from sinking in the batter?

Dice apples finely and gently fold into the batter for even distribution and juiciness in every bite.

→ How should the fritter bites be stored?

Cool completely and store in an airtight container for up to three days, or freeze unglazed for up to two months.

→ What is the secret for the perfect glaze?

Dip the bites in glaze while warm and let them set on a rack to achieve a glossy, bakery-style finish.

Cinnamon Glazed Apple Fritter

Soft apple fritter bites packed with cinnamon and topped with a sweet cider glaze; enjoy warm for best flavor.

Prep Time
15 minutes
Cook Time
15 minutes
Total Time
30 minutes
Brought to You By: Ryan

Recipe Category: Desserts

Skill Level: Perfect for Beginners

Culinary Inspiration: American

Yields: 18 Portion Size (18 mini fritter bites)

Dietary Preferences: Vegetarian-Friendly

What You’ll Need

→ Dry Ingredients

01 1 cup all-purpose flour, unbleached
02 1 teaspoon baking powder
03 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
04 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

→ Wet Ingredients

05 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
06 1/3 cup granulated sugar
07 1 large egg
08 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
09 1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce

→ Fruit

10 3/4 cup finely diced Honeycrisp or Gala apples, peeled

→ Glaze

11 2/3 cup powdered sugar, sifted
12 2 tablespoons apple cider or pure apple juice

→ Preparation

13 Nonstick cooking spray, for greasing tin

Step-by-Step Guide

Step 01

Preheat oven to 350°F (177°C). Generously coat a mini muffin tin with nonstick cooking spray to prevent sticking.

Step 02

In a medium bowl, thoroughly whisk together all-purpose flour, baking powder, kosher salt, and ground cinnamon until evenly combined.

Step 03

In a separate bowl, whisk melted unsalted butter with granulated sugar until fully incorporated. Add egg, vanilla extract, and unsweetened applesauce. Whisk until smooth and creamy.

Step 04

Add the dry ingredient mixture to the wet ingredients. Gently fold with a spatula until just combined and no streaks of flour remain. Avoid overmixing.

Step 05

Add finely diced apples to the batter and fold gently to distribute evenly throughout.

Step 06

Spoon batter into wells of the prepared mini muffin tin, filling each about three-quarters full for proper rise.

Step 07

Bake in preheated oven for 12–15 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean and the tops are lightly golden.

Step 08

While fritter bites cool, whisk powdered sugar and apple cider or juice in a small bowl until a smooth, thick, dippable glaze forms.

Step 09

Dip warm fritter bites tops into the prepared glaze. Allow excess to drip off, then set bites on a rack to let glaze set fully.

Step 10

Allow to cool slightly for glaze to set, then serve warm or at room temperature for best flavor.

Handy Tips

  1. Bites freeze well unglazed; glaze after reheating for optimal texture and shine.
  2. Dice apples finely to ensure even distribution and prevent sinking during baking.
  3. Let glaze set on a wire rack, not in the pan, for clean edges.
  4. Store in an airtight container with parchment between layers for up to three days; reheat glazed bites in the microwave for a few seconds if desired.
  5. Substitute applesauce with mashed banana or plain yogurt if needed.

Must-Have Tools

  • Mini muffin tin
  • Mixing bowls
  • Whisk
  • Spatula
  • Wire cooling rack
  • Measuring cups and spoons

Potential Allergens

Always review ingredient labels for allergens, and consult a professional if needed.
  • Contains wheat (gluten), dairy, and egg.

Nutritional Details (Per Portion)

Nutritional information is provided for reference and shouldn’t replace expert guidance.
  • Calories: 73
  • Fats: 2 grams
  • Carbohydrates: 14 grams
  • Proteins: 1 grams