Nutrition Facts
Servings: 4 ServingCalories:120kcalTotal Fat:9gCholesterol:22mgSodium:40mgPotassium:45mgTotal Carbohydrate:6gSugars: 2gProtein:3gCalcium: 20mg
These Keto Apple Fritters are soft, warm, and perfectly spiced with cinnamon, giving you all the flavors of a classic fall treat—without the carbs. Made with almond flour, fresh apple chunks, and a silky sugar-free glaze, they’re the ultimate guilt-free dessert. Whether you’re craving a cozy afternoon snack or a festive low-carb sweet, these fritters deliver true comfort in every bite.
Keto Apple Fritters are low-carb, grain-free fritter-style cookies made with almond flour, cinnamon, and diced apples for a warm and chewy texture. They recreate the nostalgic taste of bakery apple fritters but in a healthier, keto-friendly version.
This recipe transforms a classic high-carb dessert into a keto-friendly treat without sacrificing flavor or texture. Each fritter is tender, sweet, and bursting with fresh apple pieces. The quick prep time makes it ideal for beginners and busy bakers. It brings all the sweetness of fall in a light, low-carb package.
• Cozy fall afternoons
• Holiday dessert platters
• Keto-friendly sweet cravings
• Kids’ after-school treats
• Quick desserts for family gatherings
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Keto Apple Fritters are low-carb, grain-free fritter-style cookies made with almond flour, cinnamon, and diced apples for a warm and chewy texture. They recreate the nostalgic taste of bakery apple fritters but in a healthier, keto-friendly version.
Servings: 4 ServingCalories:120kcalTotal Fat:9gCholesterol:22mgSodium:40mgPotassium:45mgTotal Carbohydrate:6gSugars: 2gProtein:3gCalcium: 20mg
Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
Warm in the microwave for 10 seconds before serving.
For crispier edges, bake 2–3 extra minutes.
Best apples to use: Granny Smith or any tart variety.