Easy Blueberry Fritters

I’ve been dying to share this recipe for blueberry fritters with you because I’m in love with them! They’re perfectly sweet and crispy, glazed with a super easy icing, bursting with fresh blueberries. These are perfect for when you have a sweet tooth and need that special treat, but I even love to have them for breakfast with my cup of coffee. Personally, I love any kind of sweet fritters, like my Apple Fritters or Banana Fritters which are one of my favorites. But there’s something so perfect about these blueberry ones. Every time you take a bite you get a burst of flavor from the sweet blueberries which are super good for you. They’re loaded with antioxidants, so there, you could say they’re good for you! A girl can dream!

Blueberries – I recommend fresh blueberries. Frozen blueberries might thaw in the batter making it runnier than it needs to be plus it will also change the color of the batter. Flour – Good old all-purpose flour is all you need. Milk – Any milk you have. I’ve made these with 2%, 0%, lactose-free, so use what you’ve got in the fridge. Sugar – You’ll need plain granulated sugar, but also some icing sugar for the glaze, if you’re making it. Corn Syrup – This is needed for the glaze, to keep the sugar from crystallizing. I also find that it gives glazes a shinier, silkier look. Eggs – You’ll need 2 large eggs. I use fresh eggs from a local farmer, which is why my batter is a nice shade of yellow. Fresh farmer eggs are always best. Baking Powder – This is our leavening agent and it will help our fritters puff up a bit while frying. Make sure you baking powder is fresh. Salt – Without salt, your fritters will taste bland, so don’t skip this ingredient. Cinnamon – This is optional, but I love a touch of cinnamon flavor in my fritters. Vanilla – Like salt, vanilla extract is an important ingredient because it will enhance all other flavors. Butter – A bit of unsalted melted butter is all you need. Vegetable Oil – We need something neutral in flavor and that can hold up to frying, like canola oil.

Make The Batter

Frying The Fritters

How Do I Get My Fritters Really Crisp?

I like my fritters extra crispy too, so just fry them another minute longer, until they’re a deeper golden brown in color as you see in the pictures.

Can I Use Frozen Blueberries?

I don’t recommend using frozen blueberries. Fresh are best. Frozen blueberries will start to thaw out in the batter making it too runny and it will simply just make the dough a big mess.

Can I Bake Blueberry Fritters?

It’s a bit more difficult when it comes to baking fritters. First of all, you’ll need a firmer batter, so I would add a bit extra flour to the batter. Also, baking them won’t crisp them up as when fried. If you’re looking for a healthier treat, go ahead and make my Blueberry Muffins.

Can I Make These Ahead Of Time?

Fritters are best enjoyed while still warm and are extra crispy. You can store them in an airtight container for a couple days but they will lose their crisp as time passes, which is why they’re best served immediately.

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