- Cooking Apple Recipes That Are More Than Just A Classic Apple Crumble
- 20 Best Apple Recipes
- And now…our top apple recipes!
- Classic Apple Crisp Recipe
- Apple Muffins with Streusel
- Best Apple Pie Recipe
- Easy Applesauce Cake
- Spinach Apple Salad
- Apple Cinnamon Pancakes
- Apple Smoothie
- Baked Apple Oatmeal
- Sauteed Apples (a la Mode!)
- Classic Applesauce
- Dried Apples
- Classic Apple Crumble
- Apple Cider Slushie
- Apple Instant Pot Steel Cut Oats
- Mini Apple Pies
- Apple Manchego Salad
- Apple Oatmeal Muffins
- Skillet Apple Cobbler
- Goat Cheese Salad with Arugula & Apple
- Roasted Apples & Cauliflower with Dill
- Other apple recipe ideas
- Apple nutrition facts
- How to store apples
Cooking Apple Recipes That Are More Than Just A Classic Apple Crumble
Although, we love a classic apple crumble.
Need to use up some apples? We’ve got covered with everything from Hob Nob Apple Crumble (a-huh, we did that), to Apple Cinnamon Bread, and Bloomin’ Apples to Apple Strudel (told ya we had you covered). There isn’t an easier fruit to cook with out there, and we’re big fans. Perfect in desserts (as well as savoury dishes), you can pretty much use apple wherever you fancy. For a range of easy cooking apple recipes, take a look at some of our top-notch recipes for the ultimate inspiration.
In a classic French recipe, you’re supposed to cook down an apple compote to go on top of the crust and under the spiral of apples. Not here. We skipped the sauce completely and macerated the slices in brown sugar, lemon juice, cinnamon, and vanilla to make sure they got nice and jammy in the oven.
Get the Apple Tart recipe.
Because apples can turn brown really quickly, you’ll want to brush them with butter and get them in the oven pretty quickly after slicing them.
To prepare yourself for making apple pie, we recommend having a batch (or three) of this cinnamon apple pie filling on hand. Straight from the jar, it’s incredible and tastes like the best apple pie ever.
Bursting with chunks of cinnamon apples (in the swirl and on top!), this bread is a MAJOR hit. Gone apple picking? It’s the perfect baking project to use up some of those goodies
Who doesn’t love apple crumble, especially when it comes out the oven golden, bubbling and delicious. So we’ve reimagined one of our fave desserts into these gorgeous cupcakes!
You’ll want apples and a buttery crumble topping on everything from now on. Drizzle the top with a simple glaze to top off this perfect dessert.
Hundreds of thousands of people search for the best recipe. And folks, we’re being 100% serious when we say, THIS. IS. IT. We always turn to this particular recipe because we think it’s, well, pretty perfect.
There’s nothing like a warm apple pie. Unfortunately, we don’t always have time to make and chill pie dough. These cupcakes are the perfect solution!
Baked apples kind of feel like a short cut way to eat Apple Pie and you’ll never hear us complain. For the best baked apple experience, our favourite apple to use is the Honeycrisp: juicy but sturdy, tangy and sweet, holding up like a champ to the 50-minute bake time.
Here at Delish, we LOVE making galettes. Why? They’ve got all the delicious elements of pie: flaky, buttery pastry, and tender baked fruit. What they don’t have is fussy technique: no crimping, no lattice work, and absolutely no blind baking. Sometimes, it’s ok to take the easy road.
Strudel is a layered pastry with a gooey filling. It can be done with all types of filling but the most popular is apple and this one is made even more delicious with the addition with cinnamon, lemon zest, and raisins.
If you LOVE brie, then these apple turnovers are for you. Whip up in no time at all and you’re have very happy eaters.
Apples get coated in cinnamon sugar, then baked with caramel candies and finally topped off with healthy chocolate drizzle. Serve these warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for an extra indulgent dessert.
Apple butter is the perfect thing to slather over toast or eat by the spoonful when no one is looking.
Cuter than traditional apple pie and cookies.
This apple masterpiece may take more time than you’re average pie. But it’s worth it. Here, we used our perfect pie crust recipe, but if you want to skip this step, feel free to start with the store-bought dough.
You need to try this hasselback trick with apples ASAP. It tastes like a cross between a homemade apple pie and a warm apple crumble. The best part: You don’t need to deal with rolling out and chilling pie dough.
These juicy, sweet apples are like apple pie filling. but better. We love them straight out of the pan, or served with a big scoop of vanilla ice cream for dessert. They’re even great for breakfast—try a spoonful on top of your morning oatmeal or french toast.
This giant cinnamon roll is stuffed with thinly sliced apples and drizzled with a caramel cream cheese frosting. In other words: IT’S INSANE. And your friends and family will freak out. It pairs perfectly with Apple Cider Mimosas 😉
Apple crumble is one of our FAVOURITE classic bakes. And this healthy version is great if you’re wanting to cut back on sugar but don’t want to scrimp on a post-dinner treat. Instead of brown sugar we’ve added flaked almonds and maple syrup to our rolled-oat topping.
Hobnobs are our genius secret weapon to make a fuss-free, lush crumble.
Our take on McDonald’s apple pie skips the deep fry and is baked instead for a better take on the restaurant favourite. We used puff pastry so you still get all of those flaky layers and buttery crust.
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20 Best Apple Recipes
Looking for the best way to eat apples? Here are our best apple recipes with something for everyone, from applesauce to apple pie.
What’s better than the crunch of biting into a crisp tart apple? We eat them all year long since they’re easy to find at the grocery. But once the weather gets cooler, we start craving those classic apple recipes: apple pie, apple crisp, and applesauce! And of course, no fall is complete without a trip to the orchard.
Got apples? Here’s a collection of best apple recipes for using this super fruit! There’s all the standards, but you can also get creative. Throw them into salads, eat them sauteed with cabbage, or roasted with cauliflower. Or, blend them into a glowing green smoothie as a healthy breakfast. The sky is the limit with apples, so…why don’t we get started?
And now…our top apple recipes!
Classic Apple Crisp Recipe
At the top of our apple recipes: apple crisp! This recipe is absolutely classic, harnessing all that cozy nostalgia of the season. The crumble topping is the ideal texture: crispy but not crunchy, and buttery but not soft. The fruit layer below will make your heart sing: cinnamon, a hint of ginger and allspice set off just a hint of orange and lemon zest.
Apple Muffins with Streusel
These incredible apple muffins have a a crunchy streusel topping made of glittery turbinado sugar and a little butter and oats. The nice thing about a streusel topping is that it adds just the right sweetness and crunch to each bite. The muffin is flavored with cinnamon, ginger and allspice, and features both applesauce in the batter and chunks of diced apple throughout. They’re so, so good. (And here’s a vegan apple muffin variation!)
Best Apple Pie Recipe
Next up in our apple recipes: the very best apple pie. Really. This one has the perfect buttery crust, woven into a rustic lattice and painted with a sparkly maple glaze. The interior is gooey, sweet apples, spiced with cinnamon, cloves and fresh ginger. It’s so, so flavorful and looks positively stunning. Head to the post for tutorials on how to cut apples fast and how to weave a lattice crust.
Also try: Classic Vegan Apple Pie (quite possibly even better!)
Easy Applesauce Cake
The best apple recipe? Applesauce cake! This is the most drop dead delicious applesauce cake you’ll eat. It’s moist and scented with cinnamon, perfectly fluffy and even a little gooey. It’s got a healthy spin with olive oil and Greek yogurt, and instead of calorie-rich icing there’s a sprinkle of powdered sugar. And the best part? It’s legitimately easy: you simply mix all the ingredients together in the baking pan. No mixing bowls required!
Spinach Apple Salad
This spinach apple salad is as easy as it is tasty! No one will believe it took minutes to put together. Start with a bed of greens and add crisp apple and pear. Our best balsamic vinaigrette covers it in tangy sweet goodness, and the best part? Maple-glazed walnuts or pecans! Just a few minutes in a hot skillet with maple syrup makes the nuts come out shiny and lightly sweet.
Apple Cinnamon Pancakes
Here’s an apple recipe for cozy mornings that’s got a secret…it’s a healthy breakfast idea, too. Meet these apple cinnamon pancakes! They’re fluffy, cinnamon-spiced, and guess what? They’re made of 100% oats, no flour! Using oats lends a warm, homey flavor and makes them more filling and nutrient-dense than the traditional pancake.
Apple Smoothie
Here’s an apple recipe that’s full of cozy spiced, naturally sweet flavor: the perfect apple smoothie! This one works anytime and in any season. But of course it’s perfect for fall when you’ve got mounds of apples to use up. In fact, it’s a healthy way to enjoy the flavors of apple pie or apple crumble! Cinnamon and vanilla are just the right compliment to the sweet tart fruit. It’s also loaded with protein from Greek yogurt, which gives it just the right creamy texture. You’ll almost feel like you’re drinking an apple pie milkshake…but a wholesome version!
Baked Apple Oatmeal
Here’s our very favorite way to eat apple recipes for breakfast: this baked apple oatmeal! When the mornings start to get cooler, this is the best morning treat to break out. It’s easy to make with ingredients you might already have on hand. And the flavor of tender, sweet apples paired with maple syrup, cinnamon and allspice…well, you’ll want to make it every day! It works as a brunch recipe for entertaining, or you can make a big pan and eat off of it for breakfasts all week.
Sauteed Apples (a la Mode!)
Want an easy apple recipe that’s a sweet treat? Look no further than these sauteed apples! There’s no baking necessary, and no advanced preparation. Just slice up some apples, saute them in butter and spices, and bam! Eat it warm topped with vanilla ice cream, and there’s really not much better. In fact, why even make apple crisp or apple pie at all?
Classic Applesauce
And now for one of the most classic of all apple recipes: applesauce! Making applesauce at home is easier than you think. This recipe skips the extra sugars of the store bought kind! If you’d like, add cinnamon and a splash of maple syrup: or leave it unsweetened! Here’s how to make applesauce at home: on the stovetop or in the Instant Pot.
Dried Apples
Here’s another project in our apple recipes: dried apples! If you’re looking for a little recipe that’s a fun kitchen DIY, fairly easy, and makes your house smell divine, look no further than apple chips! A tip before you start: a mandoline is helpful for this recipe to cut the apple paper thin. Douse with cinnamon and bake in a low oven for a few hours. They come out crisp and sweet.
Classic Apple Crumble
This is the best classic apple crumble! It’s a big 9 x 13 pan to feed a crowd, and fresh ginger accentuates the gooey filling perfectly. It’s so good, we’ve also got at vegan & gluten free version. Top with melty vanilla ice cream or homemade whipped cream for the full experience.
Apple Cider Slushie
Got apple cider? You’ll need it for this apple recipe, and it’s well worth the jug! This one’s a stunning drink for entertaining, made with pure apple cider, cinnamon and cloves. Freeze it in an ice cream maker or in ice cube trays and blend. It’s so refreshing: and looks beautiful garnished with apple slices!
Also try: Mulled Cider
Apple Instant Pot Steel Cut Oats
This big pot of oats is apple cinnamon flavored and oh so delicious! Why make steel cut oats? Both steel cut and rolled oats have the same benefits: lots of fiber and plant-based protein to start your day. But steel cut oats are less processed, which may help you to feel fuller and have less of a “spike” of energy after eating! Top this apple recipe with sliced apples and cashew butter.
Mini Apple Pies
What’s more fun than apple pie? Mini apple pies! Am I right? There’s something about miniaturizing anything that attracts attention. And this mini apple pies recipes is the cutest thing to grace your table. Even better, they’ve got a splash of bourbon. Yep, these are the apple pies of your dreams! (And don’t worry, they’re safe for the kiddos because the alcohol cooks out when baking.)
Apple Manchego Salad
This refreshing apple manchego salad recipe features apples and Spanish Manchego cheese cut into matchsticks, dressed simply with a bit of olive oil and chives. The way these ingredients are combined in such a simple way makes each shine! Manchego cheese has a unique flavor: it’s available at most mainstream grocery stores. The way the apples and cheese are cut makes it hard to distinguish between the two – making it all the more fun to guess what will be part of each bite!
Apple Oatmeal Muffins
This tasty apple oatmeal muffin recipe has a secret: these muffins are made mostly of oats! Oat flour and rolled oats make the base for the muffin, but with a few tricks so they turn out moist and beautifully fluffy. They’re sweetened with maple syrup and tender apple chunks. Slather them with peanut butter or almond butter for a fantastic healthy breakfast idea. (Another great choice: Apple Zucchini Muffins.)
Skillet Apple Cobbler
This apple recipe combines biscuits and cinnamon-y baked apples for a fall treat! It’s baked up in a cast iron skillet until the apples are tender and the biscuits are golden on top and doughy on the inside. Serve this skillet apple cobbler with vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, yogurt whipped cream, or coconut whipped cream
Goat Cheese Salad with Arugula & Apple
Here’s a delicious way to use apples in a savory recipe: this Goat Cheese Salad with Arugula and Apples! It’s simple and comes together quickly, but man does it deliver on flavor! The crunch of the apples, creamy goat cheese, and fluffy arugula are the ideal pair for the tangy sweet dressing.
Roasted Apples & Cauliflower with Dill
Last up in our apple recipes: one that will blow you away with its flavor and beautiful colors! These roasted apples with cauliflower are a unique pairing that everyone will be talking about. The sweetness of the apple works perfectly with the savory cauliflower: and topping with fresh dill brings an herbaceous note. The best part? The bright purple of the roasted onion against the bright pink of the apple is stunning.
Other apple recipe ideas
Did see something you liked? Here are some other ideas for serving apples:
- Compote, jelly, jam or chutney
- Strudel or dumplings
- With chicken or pork
- Waldorf salad
Apple nutrition facts
Apples are full of nutrients! Here’s a quick breakdown of apple nutrition info and facts (Source: Healthline):
- Apples are full of fiber and water: 1 apple has 4 grams of fiber or about 15% of your daily needs
- They are a good source of vitamin C: 1 apple has about 14% of your daily needs
- Apples contain pectin, a type of fiber that acts as a prebiotic and helps with gut health
- Raw apples clean your teeth and massage your gums!
- Most of the nutrients in apples are in the skin, so you should eat the skin as much as possible.
How to store apples
Here’s what to know about storing apples to make in these apple recipes!
- Store at room temperature for ripening.
- Store ripe apples in the refrigerator for several weeks in the fruit drawer. To slow down the dehydration, cover with a loosely closed or perforated plastic bag.
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