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Mom's Apple Fritters

Submitted by: ABBY9 
My mom made these for us after school in the fall with the apples we'd pick and buy from a fruit farm. They warm, crisp, and sweet, a perfect fall treat. 

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Apple Fritters I

Submitted by: TITCH 
Apple rings battered with a hint of nutmeg, deep fried and dusted with confectioners' sugar. 

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Apple Fritters II

Submitted by: Nausheen Khan 
Apples are sliced into thin, bite-size pieces, then coated in a zesty lemon batter and pan-fried until golden. 

Banana Fritters III

Submitted by: XBETTY7171 
Living In: Jefferson, Louisiana, USA
Mashed bananas are mixed with a simple batter and deep fried into little fritters! 

Corn Fritters with Maple Syrup

Submitted by: Niki 
Served warm with maple syrup or honey, these corn fritters are great for breakfast or as a snack, and easier to make than you'd think! 

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Cinnamon Apple Pancakes

Submitted by: Kim McConnell 
'My family loves the apple and cinnamon flavor in these light yet hearty pancakes,' Kim McConnell shares from Tulsa, Oklahoma. 'And best of all, they're sweet enough to eat without syrup. 

Apple Puff Pancake

Submitted by: Sharon Emery 
'For a light breakfast, lunch or brunch entree, this fluffy baked pancake is very little fuss,' assures Sharon Emery , New Burnside, Illinois. 'It's economical too.' 

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Pear Fritters

Submitted by: DJFoodie 
Pears are caramelized, then folded into batter and deep fried, for a simple, lightly sweet treat. 

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Apple Breakfast Popover

Submitted by: Barbara Nowakowski 
'Light and delicate, this puffed pancake is easy to assemble but special enough to serve guests,' notes Barbara Nowakowski of North Tonawanda, New York. Top the fresh-from-the-oven popover with more chopped apples and cinnamon...and you're sure to pick up a bushel of compliments at your next breakfast or brunch. 

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Jemput Jumput (Banana Fritters)

Submitted by: TUNASUSHI 
A touch of sugar adds an extra flavor dimension in this traditional Indonesian fritter. It's a delicious and fun family treat. 
 
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