South Tyrolean apple fritters — Typical dish of Bolzano

South Tyrolean apple fritters

South Tyrolean apple fritters are apple rings dipped in a light batter and fried until golden and fragrant. The outside is crisp, while the inside remains soft and juicy, with the apple’s natural sweetness released in every bite. They are often served warm, dusted with powdered sugar and cinnamon, sometimes accompanied by jam or vanilla cream. It is a simple and comforting dessert, perfect at the end of a meal in mountain trattorias.

Season: Autunno-Inverno€5–8

Why it matters

In Bolzano, apple fritters represent the meeting point between Alpine rural tradition and Tyrolean culinary culture. Apples, a symbolic product of Alto Adige, become here an everyday, homestyle dessert found in mountain huts, farmsteads, and traditional restaurants. The dish reflects the valley’s agricultural identity and the central role apples play in local life.

Origin story

The dessert comes from the Tyrolean tradition of Apfelkiachl, widespread in the Alpine regions between Austria and Alto Adige. Originally a homemade recipe created to make use of apples from local orchards, it was prepared in rural homes during autumn and winter. Over time it became a classic on regional menus and at village festivals.

Typical ingredients

melefarinauovalattezuccherocannellaolio per frittura

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Questions about South Tyrolean apple fritters

What is South Tyrolean apple fritters?

South Tyrolean apple fritters are apple rings dipped in a light batter and fried until golden and fragrant. The outside is crisp, while the inside remains soft and juicy, with the apple’s natural sweetness released in every bite. They are often served warm, dusted with powdered sugar and cinnamon, sometimes accompanied by jam or vanilla cream. It is a simple and comforting dessert, perfect at the end of a meal in mountain trattorias.

Where to eat South Tyrolean apple fritters in Bolzano?

Look for traditional trattorias and restaurants in the historic centre of Bolzano that value local products and traditional recipes.

What are the ingredients of South Tyrolean apple fritters?

The main ingredients of South Tyrolean apple fritters are: mele, farina, uova, latte, zucchero.

How much does South Tyrolean apple fritters cost in Bolzano?

The price of South Tyrolean apple fritters in Bolzano is typically €5–8.

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