Baked Apple Recipe - Easy And Yummy! (2024)

This is hands-down the best baked apple recipe that I’ve ever made. Honeycrisp apples stuffed with cinnamon, brown sugar, nuts and cranberries, this easy recipe is bursting with flavor and will have your family begging for more!

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Besides pumpkins and beautiful fall foliage, raise your hand if you can tell me what is synonymous with fall. I’m talking apples, y’all. I love ’em and now’ is the best time of year to enjoy them!

Are you intimidated by the thought of baking apples? I sure was. Until I gave this recipe a try, that is. 😆

For years, I wondered how to make them, but for some strange reason I always shied away from giving them a try. I can only guess that I assumed it would be too complicated and I wanted an easy whole baked apple recipe.

I finally gave them a whirl, but every recipe I tried failed for one reason or another. But this one –this onewas an absolute success and is the best baked apple recipe of them all.

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I’ve been making this recipe for several years now and it’s still the best one that I’ve ever had. My family starts requesting them as soon as apple season arrives.

Here in North Carolina, we’ve entered the wonderful apple harvest season, which runs from September through November.

Farm-fresh apples can certainly be found at local farmer’s markets, but my favorite place to purchase apples is at a roadside stand along a winding backwoods road in the mountains. For me, buying apples is a great excuse for taking a road trip to enjoy some beautiful natural scenery and fall weather.

And on a side note, if you’ve never tried Honeycrisp apples, you are definitely missing out. They’re a bit more expensive that other apple varieties, but oh let me tell you – their natural sweetness makes them so, so worth it. They’re everything that their name implies – honey sweet and crisp, all wrapped up in an apple!

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WHAT YOU’LL FIND IN THIS POST

In addition to the recipe in this post, you’ll also find:

  • the best apple varieties for baking
  • tips for selecting the best apples
  • handy products to use
  • variations on the recipe
  • making baked apples in the microwave
  • how to store baked apples
  • how to reheat the entire dish or individual apples
  • how to serve baked apples
  • additional tips.

I make this recipe for all sorts of reasons – it’s perfect for a snack, a side dish with anyfall mealor as a dessert.

Plus it is an amazing welcome addition to aThanksgivingfeast! I can just imagine these apples served after asavory meal of chiliandmy famous cornbread recipe. Yum!

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Hot apple pie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream is one of my favorite desserts of all time, but I’ll let you in on a little secret – I am NOT a make-from-scratch apple pie maker!

When I want to serve that as a dessert, you’ll find me in the freezer section of my grocery store. 😀 I no longer purchase frozen apple pies though, because this recipe for baked apples is so much easier than making an actual pie!

The apples are delicious on their own, but why not make them even more scrumptious by topping them with creamy vanilla ice cream, whipped cream or your favorite slice of cheese (I don’t understand putting cheese on apple pie, but I know many people love it!).

THE BEST APPLE VARIETIES FOR BAKING

This is a recipe for honey crisp apples, but they certainly aren’t the only apple variety that you can use for baking.

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The key is to select a variety that remains firm during the baking process. No one wants a baked apple that is little more than a flavored pile of mush.

Just be aware, that by changing the variety of apple, you may also change the taste of the finished product. Especially if you use a tart apple variety, such as Granny Smith.

You may also need to adjust the baking time based on the size and variety of apple that you use.

  • Granny Smith – green and tart
  • Rome Beauty – mildly sweet and tart
  • Honeycrisp – sweet and crisp
  • Braeburn – firm and spicy sweet
  • Jonagold and Jonathans – tangy with a honey-like flavor
  • Pink Lady – sweet, but tart
  • Melrose – cross between a Jonathan and a Red Delicious
  • Winesap – spicy tart and thick skinned
  • Golden Delicious -yellow, sweet, soft, and thin skinned
  • Corland – related to the McIntosh, crisp and slightly tart

Apple varieties that don’t retain their shape well and should not be used in this recipe are Red Delicious, Gala and Fuji.

HOW TO SELECT THE BEST APPLES

No matter where you purchase your apples, here are some tips for how to select the best ones:

  • Check the apple’s firmness. It should be firm to the touch. Avoid apples that are noticeably soft or indent easily when you press on them.
  • Visually check the apple. Completely turn it in your hand to make sure there are no obvious bruises or holes in the skin.
  • Take a sniff of the apple. A fresh, high-quality apple should have a pleasant aroma.
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HANDY PRODUCTS TO USE

This is a simple recipe, so it doesn’t take a lot of equipment, but there are a few items that come in handy:

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VARIATIONS ON THE RECIPE

  • Use pumpkin pie spice or allspice in place of 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • Try adding nutmeg, ground cloves or ginger
  • Add raisins or dried cherries in place of dried cranberries
  • Use pecans or hazelnuts in place of walnuts
  • Save calories by using sugar-free brown sugar and/or a butter substitute

CAN BAKED APPLES BE MADE IN THE MICROWAVE?

If you’re short on time, you can skip the long oven baking time and make them in the microwave instead.

Prep the apples just as the recipe says, but put them in a microwave-safe dish that has sides with a cover. Microwave on high for 4 minutes, then check the apples for tenderness (softness).

When the apples are ready they will be tender and a little slouchy looking, but not mushy.

The total cooking time is an estimate and will depend upon the variety of apple and the wattage of your microwave.

HOW TO STORE

After cooling completely, the baked apples can be stored in a refrigerator for 3-4 days.

Place them in an airtight container and reheat them in the oven at 325° or in the microwave on 50% power before serving. Make sure you add all of the sauce and juices from the baking pan when you store them.

You can freeze the apples in an airtight, freezer-safe container after baking, but they may be a little more mushy when thawed and then reheated.

HOW TO SERVE

The apples will be delicious on their own, but you might want to try some of these ideas:

  • Top the warm apples with a scoop of ice cream – my personal favorite
  • Drizzle the baked apples with caramel sauce – what could be better than apples in caramel?
  • Top warm apples with marshmallows.
  • Sprinkle with granola.
  • Top with whipped cream.
  • Add a slice of cheese to the top of a warm apple.
  • Top with a streusel made with butter, sugar, flour, cinnamon and oats or nuts.
  • For a super decadent dessert, drizzle melted butter over the apples after baking (before topping with ice cream).
  • For a pretty presentation, place the cut-off apple top on top of the apple while baking.
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OUR FAVORITE BAKED APPLES RECIPE

Baked Honeycrisp Apples {Best Ever!}

Did you make this recipe? Leave a review!

Course Dessert, Side Dish, Snack

Cuisine American

Servings 4

Cook Time 50 minutes minutes

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An easy to prepare and delicious recipe for baked Honeycrisp apples. The best you’ll ever eat!

Ingredients

  • 4 – Honeycrisp apples
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 cup dried cranberries
  • 1/4 cup chopped walnuts
  • 4 tblsp butter
  • creamy caramel sauce optional
  • vanilla ice cream optional

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350° fahrenheit.

  • Slice approximately 1/3 off of the top of the apples and scoop out the core, leaving a well in the center.

  • In a bowl, mix brown sugar, cinnamon, cranberries and walnuts (using a spoon or fork) until blended.

  • Stuff each apple with 1/4 of brown sugar mixture.

  • Place apples in a deep baking dish, topping each apple with 1 tblsp butter and a sprinkle of cinnamon.

  • Pour about 1/2" of water into the baking pan, around the apples, and bake for 50 – 60 minutes, until apples are tender.

  • Serve warm, topped with caramel sauce drizzled on top of each apple, if desired.

  • Also excellent served with vanilla or butter pecan ice cream.

Notes

Keep an eye on the water level when baking. Add more water, if needed, to prevent the apples from drying out.

DISCLAIMER: I am not a Nutritionist. I rely on information from third parties to provide all nutritional information, which can vary depending upon brands of products used.

Tried this recipe?Mention @worthingcourtblog or tag #worthingcourtblog!

ADDITIONAL TIPS

  • Do not peel the apples.
  • To remove the seeds, you can use an apple corer or scoop out the middle with a spoon.
  • Baking time will vary, depending upon size, ripeness and variety of apple. Use a knife or toothpick, inserted into the thickest part of the apple, to test for doneness.
  • In general, baked apples can be prepared and baked ahead. After baking, cover and refrigerate them for 3-4 days, then reheat in the oven at 325°, or reheat in the microwave at 50% power, before serving.
  • Light brown sugar can be used in place of regular brown sugar.
  • Don’t be tempted to increase the baking temperature. The higher the temperature, the more likely the apple skin will split or the apple will collapse.

Have I convinced you to give this simple apple recipe a try yet??? Oh my goodness, YUM!

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FAQs

How long do apples need to bake in the oven? ›

In an oven preheated to 350 degrees F, the apples should be perfectly baked after 40-45 minutes (20 minutes covered with foil, 20-25 minutes uncovered).

What is the best baking apple? ›

Pink Ladies and Granny Smiths are our go-to baking apples, but you can choose any kind you like as long as it has a firm texture and a good bit of acidity.

How do you make apples more tasty? ›

9 Things to Pair with an Apple
  1. Sharp Cheddar Cheese.
  2. Almond Butter + Orange Marmalade.
  3. Plain Yogurt + Honey + Cinnamon.
  4. Cream Cheese + Sweet Pickle Relish.
  5. Ricotta + Lemon Zest + Chopped Pistachios.
  6. Balsamic Vinegar + Brown Sugar + Ground Pepper.
  7. Berry Vinaigrette + Walnuts.
  8. Arugula + Bacon.
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Why baked apples are good for you? ›

“When apples are cooked, these soluble fibers—which act like prebiotics and feed your gut microbiota (good bacteria)—break down and release higher amounts of pectin, which makes them easier to digest and helps your good gut bacteria thrive by getting rid of toxins and reducing inflammation.”

Should you soak apples before baking? ›

Some experts will tell you to par-cook apples before filling a pie by pouring boiling water over cut apples and soaking them for 10 minutes. Others say to roast them to reduce water content. Still, others say to let cut apples sit for 30-40 minutes to drain natural juices.

What do you soak apples in before baking? ›

To use this method to prevent apples from turning brown, create a water bath for your apple slices with a ratio of 1 tablespoon of lemon juice to 1 cup of water. Soak the apple slices for 3 to 5 minutes, then drain and rinse them. This simple step should keep your apples from browning for several hours.

Which apple is the most delicious? ›

Honeycrisp, Jazz, Fuji: These are the 10 best-rated apple varieties in the world
  • ​Honeycrisp​ ...
  • ​Mila Zagoras Piliou​ ...
  • ​Firiki Piliou​ ...
  • ​Maçã Bravo de Esmolfe​ ...
  • ​Fuji Apples​ ...
  • ​Granny Smith Apples​ ...
  • ​McIntosh Apples​ ...
  • ​Idared Apples​
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What is the best tasting and cooking apple? ›

For the best texture and flavor, our Test Kitchen recommends seeking out these apple varieties for use in recipes:
  • Braeburn.
  • Cameo.
  • Cortland.
  • Crispin.
  • Empire.
  • Fuji.
  • Golden Delicious.
  • Granny Smith.
Dec 14, 2023

Can you use old apples for baking? ›

Apples that are past their prime might not be great for biting into as an afternoon snack or for a recipe with visible apple slices, but they've still got plenty of flavor. Older apples are great for baking (especially if they're one of the varieties best for baking).

What seasoning taste good on apples? ›

Organic Spices Great for Apples
  • Cinnamon – The Classic Choice. A staple in apple cuisine, cinnamon adds warmth and sweetness. ...
  • Nutmeg – A Hint of Spice. ...
  • Ginger – Zesty and Warm. ...
  • Allspice – Complex and Fragrant. ...
  • Cardamom – Aromatic and Exotic. ...
  • Cloves Whole – Deep and Rich. ...
  • Apple Spice Blends.
Feb 2, 2024

What pairs with apple? ›

Apple: Pairs well with almonds, apricots, caramel, cardamom, chestnut, cinnamon, citrus, cranberry, currant, ginger, hazelnut, lychee, mango, maple, orange, rosemary, and walnuts. It mixes particularly well with brandy, kirsch, Madeira, rum, and vermouth. There are many great apple co*cktails to offer inspiration.

What does bake apple taste like? ›

Bakeapple (Cloudberry)(Rubus Chamaemorus).

It is similar in appearance to a rather large raspberry and has what some say a distinct honey/apricot-like flavour.

Are baked apples good for your stomach? ›

Apples contain pectin which has many health benefits. When cooked, the pectin inside the skin is easily accessible to the microbiome in the colon and helps to repopulate beneficial flora and helps heal leaky gut.

Is it good to eat cooked apples every day? ›

You may even enjoy greater overall health, since a review of studies found that eating apples was associated with a reduced risk of heart disease, asthma and type-2 diabetes. Even though pectin is present in raw apples too, its effect is more pronounced when the apples are cooked.

Will apples soften in the oven? ›

All apples will soften in the oven when cooked. However, how soft or firm they end up depends on the variety. If you want a softer texture when cooked, use a softer-fleshed variety like a Macintosh or Jonathan. If you want a crisper texture, use a firmer, crispier-fleshed apple like a Granny Smith or honeycrisp.

At what temperature do apples soften? ›

You'll need an oven set to 375°F. Sliced apples take about 25-30 minutes to get soft and tender in the oven. Stuffed whole apples require a little more time and you should plan on 45 minutes or better depending upon the size of your apples. You want the apple to be soft but retain its shape.

How do you know when apples are done? ›

Apples tell you they're ripe by losing the last traces of their green background color and developing full, bright color. The inside of the apple's color will also give you an indication if it's ready. The flesh should be white or cream - not green. On a mature apple, the seeds will be brown, and not white.

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