15 of my favorite apple recipes that will get you excited for fall! Apple is amazing in breakfast, salads, baked goods, and as a a snack for dipping!
This post is all about apples!
Apples are probably my favorite fruit; a staple in my kitchen counter fruit basket.
I eat apples all year round, usually simply sliced with nut butter and dried fruit as a mid-morning snack.
But in the fall, I actually *do* things with them.
I fry them, I bake them, I mix them into muffins and oatmeal and salads.
Today I’m sharing 15 Apple Recipes To Make Today, tomorrow, and whenever you feel like getting creative with apples.
I also included several recipes using apple butter, because it’s also amazing to add to fall meals and baked goods.
Whether you go apple picking or just bring home extra apples from the grocery store, this recipe round up has something to inspire you!
From donuts to yogurt to toast, this recipe collection has an apple recipe that is sure to be the apple of your eye.
SunButter Apple Nachos: Quick and convenient apple nachos made with cinnamon, dried fruit, dark chocolate, granola, and a squeezable SunButter packet. Perfect for a speedy snack!
Baked Hasselback Apples: Oil-free baked hasselback apples with cranberries, walnuts, crushed apple chips, and cinnamon. Serve with yogurt for breakfast or ice cream for dessert!
Vegan Apple Cider Donuts: Apple cider donuts made with oats, almond butter, and apple cider finished with a refined-sugar-free coconut sugar, cinnamon, and apple chip dusting!
Sautéed Apple Pie Yogurt Bowl: Easy blueprint breakfast yogurt bowl with warm berries, sautéed apples, yogurt favorite granola, nut butter, and baked apple chips for crunch!
Cinnamon Sautéed Apples: Healthier “fried” apples made on the stovetop with tart apples, apple cider, fall spices, and coconut sugar.
Apple Pecan Pie Oats with Sautéed Apples: Apple pecan pie oatmeal bowls served with a sautéed apple pecan compote. Naturally sweetened with raisins, banana, and a touch of maple syrup.
Red Apple, Carrot, & Beet Detox Salad: Easy raw detox salad with shredded red carrot, tart apple, and red beets. Reset and fuel your body with fruits, veggies, and healthy fats.
1-Bowl Apple Oat Cake: Simple apple almond cake made in one bowl with gluten-free oats, tart apples, and slivered almonds. Try it for fall dessert, breakfast, or snack.
Apple Cranberry Pecan Granola: Apple cranberry pecan granola with oats and pecans lightly sweetened with maple syrup and applesauce. Toss in baked apple chips for extra crunch!
Autumn Harvest Salad Bowls: Fall salad with roasted sweet sweet potato, beet, toasted walnuts, and crisp apples. Serve with maple mustard tahini for a vegan take on honey-mustard.
Apple Butter Stovetop Oats: Easy apple butter stovetop oats sweetened with apple butter and dressed up for fall with a crunchy seed and nut blend. Perfect for an easy breakfast.
Cranberry Apple Walnut Kale Salad: Easy fall salad with massaged kale, diced apple, walnuts, tempeh crumbles, and raw nut cheese. Perfect for easy fall meal prep lunches.
Curried Cranberry Apple Pecan Chickpea Salad Cups: 1-bowl curried chickpea salad with apples, pecans, cranberries, and a delicious spicy yogurt base. Serve with radicchio cups for a fun lunch, snack, or appetizer.
Apple Pie Avocado Toast: Autumn inspired toast with smashed avocado, seasonal apples, walnuts, and 2-ingredient date caramel. Perfect for a healthy breakfast or snack!
Acorn Squash Apple Cinnamon Muffins: Delicious 1-bowl muffins made with sweet roasted acorn squash, tart apples, and hearty gluten-free oatmeal! Perfect for a healthy snack or quick breakfast.
If you make anything from this 15 Apple Recipes To Make Today, please let me know!
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For more Recipe Round Ups, check out my Easy No-Bake Dessert Ideas and Vegan Meal Prep Recipe Round Up!
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XO Lauren
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