Nothing says “autumn” quite like the comforting taste of a crisp and juicy apple. According to Eat Like No One, the best time to get your hands on an apple is without a doubt during the fall. My favorite apple is no doubt the honey crisp, which you can only get during the fall. So the window of opportunity for these treats is not open for very long!
While there is no greater satisfaction than sinking your teeth into a perfectly ripe apple or enjoying it cut in slices, there is much more fun to be had with apples. We all know and lice the apple pie and the apple fritter, but give those recipes a rest this season and try something new! Here are 10 of my favorite fall recipes using apples to whip up before the season is over!
This combination of apple and cinnamon flavors swirling together in chewy, cake-like consistency cookie topped with a thick cream cheese frosting will be an instant fan favorite. If you’re like me, the best cookies are always the ones that are a bit on the cakey side, so these will be sure to impress.
This fall recipe is super easy to make and will definitely become an integral part of your dessert menu! Grab-and-go desserts like this one travel very well, so bring them along to Thanksgiving at the grandparent’s house or even to a football tailgate!
The full recipe can be found here.
A super fun and easy way to enjoy apples in the fall is to cut them into slices and make apple nachos! Slice the apples fairly thin and lay them out nicely on a dish and drizzle caramel and melted white chocolate on top of the slices. Top off with sprinkles and mini chocolate chips and you’re good to go!
This fall recipe would be served great as an appetizer at a tailgate or on the dessert table at Thanksgiving!
The full recipe can be found here.
Imagine waking up to the smell of these decadent caramel apple cinnamon rolls cooking in the oven. The overwhelming smell combination of this fall recipe is privilege alone, and then you get to eat it!
These breakfast treats are stuffed with caramel, granny smith apples, cinnamon, brown sugar, pecans, and topped off with a caramel apple sauce drizzle.
These apple treats do not have to be eaten exclusively at breakfast. Add a scoop of ice cream on top and enjoy them for dessert, too!
The full recipe can be found here.
Wow. Read that again. Maple Glazed Apple Blondies. This apple treat is sure to impress the masses. A chewy and fluffy blondie laced with a sweet taste of apple combined with the taste of a thick maple glaze that’s hardened on top.
These blondies seem like they would be a really sophisticated and intricate recipe, but they’re actually a lot easier to make than you’d think!
The full recipe can be found here.
A classic fall recipe that is never going to disappoint. Apple Cinnamon Bread is a staple in my house every fall season. Apple and cinnamon are the perfect flavor combination and goes great with a hot cup of tea on a brisk fall morning. Warm-up your insides with this flavor-packed fall recipe! Spread some butter on your bread as it’s still warm, it’ll make all the difference!
The full recipe can be found here.
What better way to enjoy a nice apple than warmed in the oven with cinnamon and walnuts. This recipe will have your mouth watering as the smell fills your entire house with scents of the season. I prefer the apples to be skinned, as the skin can turn a bit rubbery, but it’s totally up to preference. I love to add a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top of my baked apple when it is still warm!
The full recipe can be found here.
A unique take on an apple pie can be found in this delicious fall recipe. The juice from the apples combined with the liquid of the caramel seeps down into the body of the cake to create a moist flavor bomb with each bite!
This cake is best enjoyed warm, so have your plates ready and stomachs empty for as soon as this beauty is done baking! Don’t be shy with the caramel. The stickier, the better!
The full recipe can be found here.
Another fun take on the classic Apple Pie. These bars pack all of the deliciousness of the old reliable but adds a modern twist. The salted caramel is a perfect complement to the juices of the apple and its bar shape makes it perfect for a grab-and-go dessert at your fall gathering!
The full recipe can be found here.
Such a fun and easy way to serve apples this fall season! Slice up some apples and sprinkle them with some cinnamon sugar. Pop them in the oven to get them warmed up, or throw them in the air fryer for a crunchy snack! Serve with a caramel dipping sauce and you’re good to go!
This could be a great dessert for Thanksgiving or another great one to bring along to a tailgate!
The full recipe can be found here.
All of these fall treats are bound to make you thirsty! Try out this fun fall recipe at your next gathering! Autumn Harvest Punch is a take on a refreshing cider, made with apple juice, orange juice, cranberry juice, pear juice, ginger ale, and, of course, sliced apples. This thirst-quenching drink can also be spiked if the occasion calls for it!
The full recipe can be found here.
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