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    Published: Oct 14, 2021 · Modified: Aug 1, 2022 by Claire · This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon associate I earn from qualifying purchases · Leave a Comment

    Cardamom apple fritters

    What could be more fall than these cardamom apple fritters? Made with chunky apples, hints of spice and nutty spelt flour, they are very easy to make and so moreish. These spiced apple fritters are a fun and tasty vegetarian and low histamine dessert.

    cardamom apple fritters on a wooden board with an apple in the background.

    Cardamom is such a little handy spice. What do I mean by that? Well it packs a lot of flavour and can be used to spice up both sweet and savoury dishes. Alongside these fritters you will find it to be the star ingredient of my cardamom oat cookies and cardamom apple crisp.

    For another tasty fritter, you may like to see my pear fritters which are perfect for fall!

    These apple fritters use just a touch of spice to elevate the warm and very moreish apples. Of course, add a pinch more than I suggest if you like a bigger kick of heat! Easy to make and a delicious family dessert.

    Jump to:
    • Fall flavours and apple requests
    • Ingredients for the fritters
    • Variations to the recipe
    • Step by step instructions
    • Recipe tips and notes
    • Equipment you will need:
    • How to serve apple fritters
    • More desserts to enjoy
    • Recipe

    Fall flavours and apple requests

    A few weeks ago my mum and I went for a long walk in the countryside. It was one of those late September days where you really value the last of the warm sunshine for the year and want to stay out as long as possible to enjoy it.

    Along the way we came across a pick-your-own apple orchard in the most beautiful setting. It was so much fun to wander through the trees and select the most perfect apples.

    Back with my haul I asked on my @lowhistaminekitchen Instagram for some recipe ideas involving apples, and spiced fritters came up! I hadn't made sweet ones for so long, so it was lovely to give them a try. I'm so happy with how they turned out and hope you love them as a fun and cosy fall recipe idea.

    Ingredients for the fritters

    apples, maple syrup, baking powder, egg, cardamom and spelt flour.

    For these spiced apple fritters you will need:

    • Spelt flour: used in place of regular flour, this has a lovely nutty taste. I always use the Dove's Farm wholegrain spelt flour.
    • Apples: the star ingredient of course. I dice mine on the slightly larger size, as I wanted to have bites of apple with a bit of batter, rather than the other way around.
    • Egg yolk: to help bind the batter.
    • Cardamom: use just a touch or more if you like more of a kick of spice. The Simply Organic cardamom is good.
    • Maple syrup: to add sweetness, in place of regular sugar.
    • Non-dairy milk: use the type that works best for you.

    Variations to the recipe

    If you prefer a non-spiced fritter then simply leave out the cardamom. They will still be perfectly sweet from the fruit!

    Step by step instructions

    process shots for making cardamom apple fritters.

    These fritters are very easy to make, and would be a good recipe to get kids involved with too (other than the frying bit of course!).

    STEP 1

    The first step in to combine the flour, baking powder and salt in a bowl. Use a whisk or spoon to combine.

    STEP 2

    In a smaller separate bowl combine the egg yolk, non-dairy milk and maple syrup. Whisk to combine.

    STEP 3

    Pour the wet ingredients into the dry, and stir, as briefly as you can, to combine. Add the diced apple and cardamom. Stir into the batter.

    STEP 4

    After heating the oil in the pan, drop small handfuls of the batter into the oil, and then lightly press into your fritter shape with your hands (carefully - don't tough the oil!!!) or with a spatula (safer option!). Flip when golden brown. Cook time is 4-5 minutes.

    (Note, I added more oil just after the photo for step 4 was taken).

    Recipe tips and notes

    • Use a fairly neutral tasting oil to fry the fritters, and one that is suitable for higher temperatures. Personally I use coconut oil.
    • Use a candy thermometer to check the oil temperature. It needs to be about 370F. If you don't have a thermometer then place the end of a wooden spoon in the oil. If the oil slightly sizzles around it, then it's hot enough.
    • You may need to adjust the temperature of the oil during the frying process or add more oil.
    • Personally I wanted these spiced apple fritters to focus on the apple, rather than the batter. So I use a higher proportion of apple, and dice them a little bigger.

    Equipment you will need:

    Two bowls: a larger one that will eventually have all the ingredients in, and a smaller one for the initial wet ingredients.

    Whisk: to combine the wet ingredients. Yes, as you can see from the photo I definitely need a new one!

    Frying pan: I use a large pan so that I can fry about four fritters at a time.

    Spatula: it's hot oil - definitely don't try and use your fingers to flip!!

    Cookie scoop: this is optional, but you can use a cookie scoop for fritters that are a more uniform size.

    How to serve apple fritters

    Fritters are best served warm, of course. Although I think they are still good when cold too!

    You can make a glaze for the fritters, and I would never say to no to a scoop of ice cream on the side. For my low histamine friends, I have heard that the Haagen-Daaz vanilla ice cream is suitable, but haven't tried it myself.

    cardamom apple fritters on a wooden board with an apple in the background.

    More desserts to enjoy

    From blackberry crisps to poached pears, and so much more, lots of sweet treats to try here! Some recent recipes to enjoy:

    • Blackberry oatmeal cookies
    • Easy cherry mango popsicles
    • Apple juice popsicles
    • Pear fritters

    I’m always in the kitchen, so come join me on Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest to be the first to hear of new recipes. And please do leave a star rating if you tried the recipe!

    Recipe

    cardamom apple fritters on a wooden board.

    Cardamom apple fritters

    Claire
    Made with chunky apples, hints of spice and nutty spelt flour, they are very easy to make and so moreish. A vegetarian and low histamine dessert. Makes 8 small fritters.
    5 from 2 votes
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    Prep Time 20 mins
    Cook Time 15 mins
    Total Time 35 mins
    Course Dessert, Snack, Sweet treat
    Cuisine American, British
    Servings 8 fritters

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 cup spelt flour
    • 3 small apples peeled and diced
    • 2 teaspoon baking powder
    • 1 egg yolk
    • 1 teaspoon cardamom + more to taste preference
    • 1 tablespoon maple syrup
    • ⅓ cup non-dairy milk
    • pinch salt
    • oil for frying

    Instructions
     

    • In a large bowl add the flour, baking powder and salt. Stir to combine.
    • In a separate bowl combine the egg yolk, maple syrup and non-dairy milk. Whisk together.
    • Pour the wet ingredients into the dry, and stir, as briefly as you can, to combine. Add the diced apple and cardamom. Stir into the dough.
    • Spoon or pour the oil into a frying pan, so that you have at least ½ cm of oil. Heat until it is 370F or the end of a wooden spoon has the sizzle of oil around it.
    • Drop small handfuls of the dough into the oil, and then lightly press into your fritter shape with your hands (carefully!!!) or with a spatula (safer option!). Flip when golden brown. Cook time is 4-5 minutes.
    • Remove the fritter from the oil with a spatula and place on kitchen towel, and then repeat to cook all your fritters.

    Notes

    • Stir fairly briefly when adding the wet ingredients to the dry. Just so the apple is coated in the mixture and combined.
    • Use a neutral tasting oil.
    • Keep an eye on the fritters when frying, making sure not to let them burn.
     
    Swiss Interest Group Histamine Intolerance (SIGHI) food compatibility list for histamine
    All ingredients score 0 on the SIGHI list, with the exception of:
    • spelt scores 0, but has a note 'Prefer old varieties. Modern ATI-varieties modified by cultivation are often not well tolerated'
    • baking powder is not rated.
    • cardamom scores 0, but has a note that some varieties may not be well tolerated.
    • non-dairy milk has variable scores.
    Tried this recipe?Mention @lowhistaminekitchen or tag #lowhistaminekitchen!

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    Hi, I’m Claire. After a diagnosis of MCAS I began to follow a low histamine diet, which has helped me manage my symptoms. Here I hope to show that a restrictive diet can still be full of flavourful meals, and help you enjoy being creative in the kitchen.

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