Apple Fritter Rings
These old-fashioned fried apple rings are the perfect way to end a fun homemade meal. —Bernice Snowberger, Monticello, Indiana
Fried Apple Rings Tips
What kind of apples are best for fried apple rings?
Since you're frying the apples, you'll want a fruit that can withstand the hot temperatures. Avoid softer varieties like Golden Delicious and go for for Granny Smith or Honeycrisp. Learn more about the different types of apples.How do you cut apples into rings?
After peeling and coring the apples, you can turn the apple on the side and simply (but carefully) cut the apple into 1/2-in. slices. Otherwise, you can use a mandoline slicer on the thick setting if you prefer. If you don't have an apple corer, you can remove the middle from each apple slice by using a small, circular cookie cutter—it just takes longer that way. Here are a few apple peelers to choose from.How do you store fried apple rings?
Fried apple rings are best served hot and fresh. Trust us—you won't have any leftovers! If you want a recipe that will leave leftovers, try some of our other best apple desserts like apple peanut butter cookies or apple spice cake.—Lauren Pahmeier, Taste of Home Associate Editor