
Tender mini waffle donuts studded with shredded apples and coated in a sweet vanilla glaze. Ready in 15 minutes and perfect with coffee.

This recipe for mini apple fritter waffle donuts became my go to when I wanted a quick, comforting treat that still tasted like something special. I discovered it on a rainy afternoon while I was craving warm apples and the crisp edges of a donut but did not want to stand at the stove for long. The combination of shredded apples inside a tender, lightly spiced batter and the thin sweet glaze finishes each bite with that familiar apple fritter flavor in a compact, snackable form. My partner and I demolished a dozen in under ten minutes while the second batch was still cooling.
I love these because they are small, forgiving, and endlessly adaptable. The texture is a balance between soft cake and a faintly crisp edge, which you get when the waffle iron is hot. The apple pieces add juiciness and a little texture contrast. They are excellent for afternoons when friends drop by, for an easy breakfast treat, or for making ahead for a crowd because they reheat perfectly. The recipe is simple and requires only a handful of pantry staples and a waffle iron or a donut pan if you prefer to bake them.
In my house these are a crowd pleaser. One winter morning my neighbor popped by for coffee and left with a box. They texted later to say their kids requested them at every weekend. The recipe has a way of bringing people together around a warm mug and small, satisfying bites.
My favorite thing about these mini bites is how quickly they disappear from the cooling rack at family gatherings. One Thanksgiving we made three batches for an afternoon coffee hour and they vanished before dinner. They are the kind of recipe that gets requested again and again because they are easy, fast, and feel homemade.
Store cooled glazed pieces in a loosely sealed container in the refrigerator and separate layers with parchment so the glaze does not stick. They will remain acceptable for up to two days but lose crispness. For best results reheat single pieces in the microwave for 5 to 8 seconds or in a 300 degrees Fahrenheit oven for 3 minutes. If you want to keep a batch longer cook them without glazing then freeze on a tray. Once frozen transfer to a freezer safe bag and use within one month. Reheat from frozen in a warm oven for best texture and then glaze.
Apples can be swapped with pears for a milder, sweeter note. If you need gluten free use a one to one gluten free flour blend and add an extra tablespoon of cornstarch to help structure. For dairy free replace milk with almond milk or oat milk and ensure powdered sugar is free of milk derivatives. If you prefer less sugar reduce the glaze to 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar and increase milk carefully. Using applesauce is not recommended because it will add too much moisture unless you reduce the milk proportion accordingly.
Serve these warm with a cup of strong coffee or chai. They are lovely alongside a small bowl of plain Greek yogurt for dip if you want a contrast of tang. For a party arrange them on a tiered platter with fresh apple slices and a cinnamon dusting. Add a salted caramel drizzle for an indulgent twist. They also work well as bite sized dessert with vanilla ice cream scoops if you want to make them into plated desserts.
Apple fritters are a classic American comfort pastry that trace their roots to European fried dough traditions. The idea of using apples in fried or baked dough appears in various forms across regions. These mini versions capture that nostalgic flavor profile in a format suited to modern kitchens and small appliances. Waffle irons turned into donut form are a clever adaptation that speeds cooking and reduces oil usage compared with deep frying.
In fall use tart apples such as Granny Smith and increase cinnamon slightly for more spice. In winter add a pinch of allspice. For summer try peaches in place of apples and a light lemon glaze. During holidays you can replace vanilla in the glaze with a splash of rum or add ground cloves to the batter for a festive aroma.
To prep for a week make the batter and store it covered in the refrigerator for a day. Keep shredded apples separate and fold them in right before cooking to prevent browning and moisture accumulation. Cooked unglazed pieces freeze better so make extra and thaw when needed. Keep glaze ready in a jar and dip warm pieces as guests arrive for a fresh finish.
These mini apple fritter waffle donuts are a joy to make because they are fast, adaptable, and always welcome. They pair beautifully with morning coffee and are a simple way to add a homemade touch to any gathering. Make a double batch the first time and learn the pace that works for your waffle iron; once you find it you will be making them again and again.
Preheat the waffle iron fully before cooking to ensure crisp edges and even color.
Spray both sides of the mini waffle iron with nonstick spray to make removal easy.
If apples are very juicy squeeze them lightly in a clean towel to prevent thinning the batter.
Make the glaze slightly thicker than you think you need so it clings to the warm pieces.
This nourishing mini apple fritter waffle donuts recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
This Mini Apple Fritter Waffle Donuts recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Heat your mini waffle iron until fully up to temperature. A hot surface creates a quick set and slight crisping on the outside.
Whisk together flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, granulated sugar, baking powder, salt, and cornstarch in a medium bowl to distribute the leavening and spices.
Beat the egg then whisk in milk and oil until smooth. Add the wet mixture to the dry ingredients and stir until just combined.
Gently fold 1 1/2 cups shredded apples into the batter. If apples are very wet squeeze them lightly to avoid thinning the batter.
Spray both sides of the iron with nonstick spray. Spoon batter by tablespoon into each cavity and close. Cook 3 to 5 minutes depending on iron and desired browning.
Place cooked pieces on a wire rack to cool. Whisk powdered sugar with 3 to 4 tablespoons milk and vanilla to a dipping consistency, then dip and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar.
Last Step: Please leave a rating and comment letting us know how you liked this recipe! This helps our business to thrive and continue providing free, high-quality recipes for you.
Leave a comment & rating below or tag
@kitchenfunwithmy3sons on social media!


Golden chicken tucked into crisped tortillas with melty cheddar and mozzarella, plus a creamy garlic sauce. Weeknight-friendly and ready in 25 minutes.

Crispy waffle fries piled with tender sliced steak, sautéed peppers and onions, and gooey American cheese—an indulgent, shareable skillet perfect for weeknight dinners or game-day gatherings.

Tender, spiced pumpkin bars finished with a silky cream cheese frosting—perfect for fall gatherings, potlucks, and cozy afternoons.

Leave a comment & rating below or tag @kitchenfunwithmysons on social media!
Enjoyed this recipe? Share it with friends and family, and don't forget to leave a review!
This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.
Comments are stored locally in your browser. Server comments are displayed alongside your local comments.

Join to receive our email series which contains a round-up of some of our quick and easy family favorite recipes.