Pear Fritters Recipe - We are not Martha (2024)

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You've probably had apple fritters before... But have you ever had pastry made with pears? Let pears shine in these deliciously sweet fruit-packed Pear Fritters!

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  • ❤️ Why you'll love this recipe
  • 🗒 Ingredients
  • 🍐 How to make pear fritters
  • 👩‍🍳 How to make pear glaze
  • ⏲️ How to store
  • 🎉 More pear recipes
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I believe pears are one of the most underrated common fruits of all-time. And I'm sorry to say it, but I blame apples.

Don't get me wrong; apples deserve all of their fame and popularity. There is an incredible plethora of varieties, they grow well in many places, and they can be incorporated into so many recipes. Plus, they're fun to pick.

But what about pears?? Sure, there may not be quite as many varieties and you may not find too many pear-picking orchards around you. But in almost any recipe you can use apples in, you can use pears, too!

Apple fritters are my very favorite pastry treat, but every time I enjoy one, I find myself thinking, "wouldn't pear fritters be delicious, too??" So, I finally went ahead and made them myself. And yes, they are indeed delicious. Apple fritters who??

❤️ Why you'll love this recipe

If you love apple fritters, but are also a fan of pears, I really think you'll love this pear fritter recipe, too!

It has all the components of the best apple fritters (to make them, I actually slightly modified my apple fritter recipe- which was adapted from a Cook's Country recipe). They're absolutely packed with fresh pears and cinnamon flavor, fried to perfection, and topped with a delicious pear glaze.

Though they do require frying, they're super easy to make!

🗒 Ingredients

The ingredients for these pear fritters aren't too complicated and all should be easy to find.

The one exception may be pear juice... Though I was actually surprised to see it in my local grocery store and available on Amazon Fresh.

Side note: Why are we as a people not drinking more pear juice?? We drink pretty much every other type of fruit juice, but it's rare to see pear juice on a menu. And it's delicious! After I finished my pear fritters, I enjoyed quite a few glasses of cold pear juice.

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Here's everything you need to make the pear fritters (be sure to view the recipe card at the bottom of this post for ingredient amounts and full recipe instructions):

  • Pears: I use green d'anjou pears, but you could use barlett or bosc, too.
  • All-purpose flour
  • Granulated sugar
  • Baking powder
  • Salt
  • Ground cinnamon
  • Pear juice
  • Large eggs
  • Unsalted butter
  • Vanilla
  • Vegetable oil

And for the glaze, you'll need:

  • Confectioners' sugar
  • Pear juice
  • Ground cinnamon

🍐 How to make pear fritters

To make the fritters, start by dicing the pears into ¼" cubes.

Place chopped pears on a paper towel lined baking sheet and pat dry with paper towels. This will remove excess moisture from the apples and keep fritters from getting soggy.

Nobody wants a soggy pear fritter!

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In a large bowl, whisk together flour, granulated sugar, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon.Stir pears into the flour mixture and toss until they’re well-coated.

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In a separate medium size bowl, whisk together pear juice, eggs, melted butter, and vanilla.

Stir pear juice mixture into the flour/pear mixture until just incorporated, taking care not to over-mix.

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Now it's time to fry! In a dutch oven or a large pot, heat oil over medium-high heat until the oil temperature reaches 350 degrees F.

Using a ⅓-cup, scoop batter and transfer into the oil. Only fry a few fritters at a time to ensure they're not touching each other in the oil. Once the batter is in the oil, press down on it lightly with the back of a spoon to flatten.

Fry the fritters, trying your best to keep the oil at 350 degrees and no lower than 325 degrees. Flip the fritters after 2-3 minutes and let them fry an additional 2-3 minutes on the other side.

Once golden, transfer pear fritters to a wire rack over a rimmed baking sheet lined with paper towels.

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👩‍🍳 How to make pear glaze

To make the pear fritter glaze, simply whisk all the ingredients together in a bowl. Easy peasy.

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Let the pear fritters cool a bit before drizzling each of them with about 1 Tbsp icing. And then let glaze set for about 10 minutes before enjoying.

And omg you will enjoy them.

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If you are a fan of apple fritters, but are also wondering why pears aren't getting more love, there's a high chance you will love these pear fritters.

They're perfectly sweet and thanks to the chopped pears and pear juice, have a wonderful fruity flavor.

⏲️ How to store

There's really nothing like a fresh just glazed pear fritter. But you can also store these for later if you want.

Once they're completely cooled, store the fritters in airtight containers at room temperature. If you're stacking the fritters in the container, use a piece of parchment paper between layers so they don't get stuck together.

When stored at room temperature, they should keep fresh for 2 days. Similarly to donuts, they don't last very long!

You can also store the pear fritters in the fridge to extend their life, but note that they will likely sweat a bit due to their moisture content.

I recommend placing a paper towel at the bottom of the storage container and over the fritters to help absorb moisture. You'll also likely want to briefly reheat the fritters in the oven or toaster oven before serving.

🎉 More pear recipes

If you think pears are underrated and should be used more in baking and cooking, check out some of my other favorite pear recipes!

  • Pear Muffins
  • Pear Simple Syrup
  • Lime Ginger Pear Sauce
  • Cinnamon Pear Sangria

I also want to try this Pear Custard Pie from Dinner at the Zoo!

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Now I'm thinking about all the other apple desserts I love that could be transformed into pear desserts... Pear pie, baked pears, pear crisp, oh my!

But for now, I will enjoy every single bite of these pear fritters!

📖 Recipe

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Pear Fritters

You've probably had apple fritters before... But have you ever had pastry made with pears? Let pears shine in these deliciously sweet fruit-packed Pear Fritters!

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Pastry Recipes, Pear Desserts, Pear Recipes

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Makes: 12 pear fritters

Author: Sues

Ingredients

  • 2 large pears, peeled, cored, and chopped into ¼" pieces
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • cup granulated sugar
  • 1 Tbsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 ½ tsp ground cinnamon
  • ¾ cup pear juice
  • 2 large eggs, lightly beaten
  • 2 Tbsp unsalted butter, melted
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 3 cups vegetable oil
  • 1 batch glaze (recipe below)

Pear Fritter Glaze

  • 2 cups confectioners' sugar
  • ¼ cup pear juice
  • ½ tsp ground cinnamon

Instructions

  • Place chopped pears on a paper towel lined baking sheet and pat dry with paper towels. This will remove excess moisture from the apples and keep fritters from getting soggy.

  • In a large bowl, whisk together flour, granulated sugar, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon.Stir pears into the flour mixture and toss until they’re well-coated.

  • In a separate medium size bowl, whisk together pear juice, eggs, melted butter, and vanilla.

  • Stir pear juice mixture into the flour/pear mixture until just incorporated.

  • In a dutch oven or a large pot, heat oil over medium-high heat until the oil temperature reaches 350 degrees F.

  • Using a ⅓-cup, scoop batter and transfer into the oil. Only fry a few fritters at a time to ensure they're not touching each other in the oil. Once the batter is in the oil, press down on it lightly with the back of a spoon to flatten.

  • Fry the fritters, trying your best to keep the oil at 350 degrees and no lower than 325 degrees. Flip the fritters after 2-3 minutes and let them fry an additional 2-3 minutes on the other side.

  • Once golden, transfer pear fritters to a wire rack over a rimmed baking sheet lined with paper towels. Make sure you bring the oil temperature back up to 350 degrees before adding the remaining batter to it.

  • Let the fritters cool a bit before drizzling each of them with about 1 Tbsp icing. Let glaze set for about 10 minutes before enjoying.

Pear Fritter Glaze

  • Whisk all of the ingredients together in a medium size bowl until smooth.

Notes

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FAQs

Why are my fritters gooey? ›

The most common causes for soggy fritters are too much batter (basic flour and egg batter like used in pancakes will never cook up crispy), and whatever you're frittering leeches too much water when cooking.

Why are my apple fritters falling apart? ›

This step is essential to achieve the pull-apart texture. Dust this mass with the remaining 3 tablespoons flour, then gather these pieces back together in a loaf and press it very firmly back together. If you don't squeeze tightly, the fritters can fall apart in the oil.

Will unripe pears soften when cooked? ›

Bring the water mixture to a boil and then simmer, stirring to dissolve the sugar. Add the pears and simmer for 20-25 minutes, or until pears are soft. Due to the fact that you are cooking with unripe pears, you may have excess water once your pears have softened. If that's the case, simply drain the excess.

Why are my apple fritters not crispy? ›

Best tips for apple fritters:

Use two spoons to drop the batter into the oil and spread gently. If you drop a scoop of batter into the oil, the outside will be crispy and the center will be raw. To make them really crispy, I prefer to fry them until they are dark brown not just golden brown.

Does baking soda make fritters crispy? ›

Is baking soda or powder best for frying? A pinch of baking soda can help produce crispy fried foods. It reacts with the acid in the batter to create carbon dioxide bubbles. These lead to an airy batter and a crisper, fluffier result.

How do you keep fritters crispy? ›

Keep the food warm in the oven.

If you're not serving fried food immediately, you'll need to keep it warm to prevent it from getting cold and losing crispiness. One way to do this is to place the fried food on a wire rack in the oven at a low temperature, around 200°F to 250°F.

How do you get fritters to stick together? ›

Get the skillet searing hot.

As you're combining all the ingredients for your fritters, go ahead and get the skillet warming up over medium-high heat with a bit of oil. A hot skillet will start cooking the fritters as soon as they hit the pan. That helps sear a crust on each fritter that will hold them together.

How can I thicken my fritter batter? ›

Adding flour to a wetter batter will give you the thick consistency you want. Add crumbled stock cubes for a flavourful kick! Add as little or as much as you like (or none at all), depending on the flavour you want.

How do you make fritters less soggy? ›

The eggs you use need to be small and cold. Larger eggs have more water from the egg white, resulting in wetter batter and soggy fritters. Add flour to your wet batter! Most veggies have a high water content (which we know equals soggy fritters).

What can I do with too hard pears? ›

Put the pears into a large saucepan and add the water (1 litre for every kilo of fruit). Bring to the boil, and simmer for 50-60 minutes until the pears are tender. Mash the fruit to extract maximum flavour. If it seems a little too solid, add more water – we want the texture of soft applesauce.

What happens if you eat a pear that isn't ripe? ›

You wont fall ill or die from eating an unripe pear. While unripe pears are not harmful, they can be terrible to eat because of their hard, grainy surface and sharp, astringent taste. Also, unripe pears contain more significant levels of tannins, which can cause stomach related uneasiness in certain individuals.

Can dogs eat pears? ›

Yes, dogs can eat pears. Pears are a great snack because they're high in copper, vitamins C and K, and fiber. If you're sharing pears with your dog, just be sure to cut the pear flesh into bite-size chunks and remove the pit and seeds first, as the seeds contain traces of cyanide.

Can you shallow fry fritters? ›

While baking the fritters may seem like a more wholesome choice, I encourage you to fry them. Frying ensures you'll get that extra-crispy exterior, which is the sign of a great fritter. Plus, these are shallow-fried, rather than deep-fried, in just a couple of tablespoons of oil.

Can you keep fritter batter overnight? ›

You can make the batter up to 1 day ahead of time and store in the fridge. I've used this trick when I'm a bit short on time and know that I'll be needing to rush dinner the following night.

What makes batter more crispy? ›

Rice flour and cornstarch work particularly well because they fry up crispier than wheat flour. They also absorb less moisture and fat during the frying process, making the products less greasy. This is why rice flour is often used when making tempura because it produces a very thin and crispy, dry crust.

What consistency should fritter batter be? ›

Instead of running from the spoon in a broad shining band, a consistency that the French call au ruban, the batter should start to run for about 1 1/2-inch length, then drop in successive long triangular “splats.” When the batter is this consistency, beat it until very smooth.

Why are my corn fritters doughy? ›

Why are my corn fritters doughy? You probably have too much batter compared to your kernels. It's also possible that, if you used large eggs, there was too much egg white compared to yolk, making the overall consistency cakey. Using smaller eggs can solve this!

What consistency should fritters be? ›

You want a thick batter for these fritters. If you find it's a little too thin simply add in some more flour. If the batters too thick (can still see flour etc), add a dash of milk. The batter should be thick enough to hold its shape on a tablespoon without pouring off everywhere.

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