Apple Pecan Fritter Bites
Aren’t you just so happy that Fall is here? You don’t even know how excited I am about that! There is just something about baking desserts in the Fall! These apple pecan fritter bites are simply delicious! They are dairy free and tastes amazing! I just had to share them with all of you!



Try these apple pecan fritter bites today

Apple Pecan Fritter Bites
Ingredients
For the Fritters
- 1 cup Gold Medal® unbleached all purpose flour
- 1 ½ tsp baking powder
- ¼ tsp salt
- 2 Tbs organic sugar
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1 ½ tsp Ener-G Egg Replacer + 2 Tbs warm water, equals 1 egg
- ½ cup plus 1 Tbs unsweetened almond milk
- 2 cups granny smith apples, peeled and chopped
- ½ cup pecans, chopped
- Vegetable oil
For the Glaze
- 2 cups powdered sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 3-4 Tbs unsweetened almond milk
Instructions
For the Fritters
- Pour about 1 inch of vegetable oil in a skillet.
- Heat over medium/high heat.
- In a small glass bowl, mix together, egg replacer and warm water, set aside.
- In a large mixing bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, salt, sugar and cinnamon. Set aside.
- Pour egg replacer and milk into dry ingredients. Stir until combined.
- Add chopped apples and pecans, stir.
- Drop by teaspoon into hot oil. Cook until golden brown on both sides.
- Place on paper towels until cool.
For the Glaze
- Whisk together powdered sugar, vanilla and milk in a small bowl until combined.
- Once apple pecan fritters have cooled, take one at a time and add to the glaze.
- Completely cover each fritter with glaze and place on a wire rack until glaze has set.
- I put parchment paper underneath the wire rack for easy clean up.
Notes
Here are a couple pics that are the perfect size for pinning to Pinterest!
















Have you tried thus recipe with a Flax Egg?
Hi CWill, no I haven’t tried it with a flax egg. If you do try it, let me know how it turns out if you wouldn’t mind! :)
can i use regular milk?
Hi Marlene, yes you can use regular milk. :)
Do you have to use egg replacer or can you use a regular egg?
Hi Courtney, yes you can use a regular egg. :)