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Laura
03/68/2020
03/09/2020
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I made this as written, but baked them as donuts in my donut pan. Delicious! Even my non-GF hubby devoured them. The only thing I’ll change next time is to make sure the donuts have cooled before adding the glaze, as they soaked up all of it instantly which made the donuts a little mushy.
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Louise
05/136/2018
05/17/2018
I added extra pancake mix as advised to thicken the batter, and the fritters still came out flat. I didn't want to add too much mix, as it would throw off all the other ingredients.
And I agree, coconut oil is the way to go, I fried in both coconut oil and olive oil, and the batter sucked up too much of the olive oil.
They tasted great, though, I just think the recipe should be reworked as far as ratio of wet and dry ingredients
And I agree, coconut oil is the way to go, I fried in both coconut oil and olive oil, and the batter sucked up too much of the olive oil.
They tasted great, though, I just think the recipe should be reworked as far as ratio of wet and dry ingredients
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Sarah
11/325/2016
11/21/2016
I made these tonight. I made them exactly as written except I fried them in coconut oil at 350. I can not imagine why anyone would fry them in EVOO. It made about 22 little fritters. I baked 5 in silicone cups. They were delicious both ways. Baking yields more of a muffin texture. I did not glaze them as I thought they were sweet enough.
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Christine
04/115/2016
04/25/2016
I made this recipe yesterday. Dropping spoonfuls of batter into oil (about 375 degrees -getting the temperature right is important, too low of a temp and they just soak up oil, too high and they'll be doughy in the middle), I gently flipped them over when the edges had browned. Making the fritters, I used buttermilk instead of plain milk (I think the acid in buttermilk helps with gluten free dough and the flavor of buttermilk adds depth). For the apples, I used Musselman's canned (and sweetened) gluten free fried apples. I spooned the cooked apples into my small food processor and pulsed to chop, then folded it in to the batter. For the glaze I added a bit of vanilla extract. After frying, I drained on paper towels briefly then moved to a plate where I spooned a half spoonful of glaze over each while hot. This way the glaze thins out instead of sitting on top like a frosting. They turned out better than expected and were gobbled up. My daughter hasn't had a good fritter in at least six years due to celiac. She loved them. After eating about four while being made I still had two plates of mini fritters. I'd guess at about 20- 25 total.
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Terri
02/32/2016
02/02/2016
Tried the recipe. Tested one first. It needed more mix. Also, I tried the slow fry way. A bit too greasy. The second batch I quick fried them, put them on a rack and finished in the oven. Came out more caky.
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KDKH
12/363/2015
12/30/2015
I prepared these fritters using the baked method. They were so runny that by the time they finished baking, I ended up with one big cookie the size of my baking sheet. The taste was ok, but the texture was more like pudding. No one wanted seconds.
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Christine 04/115/2016 04/25/2016There are donut pans made specifically for baking, they're donut shaped mini pans. I think that is what should be used since the dough it's very softReply
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Shari Williams
08/237/2015
08/26/2015
These turned out so good, tasted just like regular apple fritters. I used Pamerla artisan flour and add extra baking powder, and baking soda. I will be making these again, for my family and church. I will say that Pamerla flour is the only gluten free flour I use. Just love your products. Thank you for making such great products.
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Ellen Champagne
01/02/2015
01/03/2015
These are so good! My children gobbled them up. I will halve the drizzle recipe next time. It was much more than we needed. I fried them in peanut oil and made them the size of a hushpuppy. So Yummy!!
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