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posted by Liz Berg
on October 1, 2023
With the hint of autumn in the air, here are my Favorite Apple Recipes to peruse. From decadent desserts to entrees, you’ll love them all!
No matter the season, I’ve got you covered with the best apple recipes! An Apple Crisp Recipe is made at least once every autumn. What is your favorite dish to make with apples?
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1 Best Apple Recipes
2 Best Apples for Cooking and Baking
3 Frequently Asked Questions
4 You May Also Like:
5 Best Apple Recipes for Autumn
6 Apple Topped Pork Medallions with Calvados Cream Sauce - Gourmet Dinner at Home!
7 Apple Mustard Pork Tenderloin
9 Cream Cheese Filled Apple Bundt Cake
10 Maple Glazed Apple Galette
11 Apple Bread Recipe
13 Mulled Apple Cider Recipe - Perfect for Winter Parties
14 Caramel Apple Pie Toffee Bars - Fall Treat!
15 Caramel Apple Streusel Bars - Easier than Pie
16 Cinnamon Apple Chips
Best Apple Recipes
Going through all the apple recipes on the blog, I realized that I DO have a penchant for apples! I love eating a Pink Lady or a Honeycrisp apple with my lunch, but cooking and baking easy apple recipes is truly a passion. Starting with breakfast and ending with desserts, here are some of the best apple recipes I’ve shared over the last 12+ years! Plus a few notable recipes from some of my blogger friends.
Best Apples for Cooking and Baking
There are some varieties of apples that are versatile enough for cooking, baking, and eating. Others are not as versatile. Here are some popular apple varieties (from Allrecipes.com):
- Braeburn – all-purpose, baking and eating
- Cortland – baking, salads
- Empire – all-purpose
- Fuji – eating, baking
- Gala – applesauce, salad, eating
- Golden Delicious – all-purpose cooking
- Granny Smith – all-purpose cooking
- Gravenstein – baking, sauce, cider
- Honeycrisp – eating, baking, applesauce
- Ida Red – baking, salads
- Jonathan – baking, salad, applesauce
- McIntosh – eating, applesauce
- Northern Spy – baking, juicing (my favorite pie apple)
- Winesap – baking, applesauce
Frequently Asked Questions
How Do You Pick the Best Apples?
Use all your senses. Apples shouldn’t have a strong aroma but instead, have a pleasant fragrance. Check the skin for bruises, blemishes, or signs of decay. Pick firm apples. The skin should have a slight sheen or shine. Dullness may indicate older apples.
Where Can You Buy the Best Apples?
Visit local apple orchards or farmers’ markets during apple season for the freshest apples.
When is Apple Season?
Depending on the variety, apples are harvested from late July to early November.
You May Also Like:
Whether cooking or baking apple recipes, I’ve got you covered. Lest this post gets too long, here are a few honorable mentions plus some from my favorite bloggers:
- French Apple Cake– a Dorie Greenspan recipe that has a high apple-to-batter ratio! It’s packed full of apple chunks.
- Fried Apple Pies–these apple turnovers or hand pies are absolutely delicious and provide built-in portion control
- French Apple Tart – with an applesauce filling and a spiral of apples to finish it off, this is a dessert worthy of a Parisian patisserie.
- Tea Poached Apples–poached in sugar syrup, these lovely apple halves are a healthier, yet memorable dessert option!
- Classic Apple Pie– always a family favorite, this old-fashioned, best apple pie recipe can’t be beat
- Dutch Apple Pie–a crumb topping makes this a super easy apple pie, plus the streusel topping is irresistible!
- Maple Glazed Apple Tart–made with puff pastry with a touch of pure maple makes this the ultimate fall dessert (or breakfast treat!).
- Old-Fashioned Apple Cobbler – cobblers aren’t just for peaches!
- Apple Crisp Cheesecake – an amazing twist on the classic!
- 20 Apple Recipes for Fall from Wine and Glue
- Amazing Apple Recipes from Crazy for Crust
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The Recipe:
Best Apple Recipes for Autumn
From snacks to entrees to desserts, apples are a delicious addition to so many recipes! Perfect for autumn entertaining, but wonderful any time of the year!
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Apple Topped Pork Medallions with Calvados Cream Sauce - Gourmet Dinner at Home!
These pork medallions are served with a gourmet Calvados cream sauce for a restaurant-worthy main dish!
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Apple Mustard Pork Tenderloin
Adding layers of a flavorful glaze to pork tenderloin while roasting makes for a tasty entree.
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My husband talks a lot about this grilled apple crisp! The smoky undertones add an extra layer of flavor!
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Cream Cheese Filled Apple Bundt Cake
What might appear to be a simple apple Bundt cake reveals a cheesecake filling when the first slice is removed!
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Maple Glazed Apple Galette
A French tart with a pastry crust folded over sweetened apple slices! Easier than a traditional pie with a beautiful presentation.
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Apple Bread Recipe
A delicious quick bread chock full of apples!
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This gorgeous dessert is a combination of cheesecake and apple pie! It makes a beautiful presentation!
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Mulled Apple Cider Recipe - Perfect for Winter Parties
Mulled apple cider is the perfect toasty beverage on a chilly night! Great for Thanksgiving or time around a bonfire this fall.
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Caramel Apple Pie Toffee Bars - Fall Treat!
These Apple Pie Bars have a delicious addition of toffee that adds a crunchy texture to the mix!
Photo Credit:www.thatskinnychickcanbake.com
Caramel Apple Streusel Bars - Easier than Pie
Caramel Apple Streusel Bars taste like mini squares of apple pie with a bonus drizzle of caramel sauce!
Photo Credit:www.thatskinnychickcanbake.com
Cinnamon Apple Chips
A 3-ingredient recipe that makes a fun snack that will disappear quickly!
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My mother-in-law made delicious apple sauce and I learned it was super simple to make and add to almost any menu!
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2pots2cook — Reply
What a collection! Definitely an autumn post! So many dishes to enjoy with my son once the days get cooler. Thank you Liz!
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Judee Gluten Free A-Z Blog — Reply
Such a great selection of apple recipes. They all look good to me and I plan to try some of them. Thanks
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mjskitchen — Reply
Fabulous collections of apple recipes! Can’t wait to try a few of them. Just bought a couple of baskets of really tasty apples.
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MARY H HIRSCH — Reply
So much to work with here. Thank you. But I have a pork tenderloin languishing in my freezer and your Apple Mustard Pork Tenderloin recipe is calling its name.
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Roz | La Bella Vita Cucina — Reply
Oh my Liz, what a plethora of fabulous Lizzie recipes!! Where in the world to begin? I’ll start with the apple bar recipes for some yummy grab n go goodies. My husband will worship you!
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Jeff the Chef — Reply
Wow, you do have a lot of apple recipes! And they all look wonderful. I think I’ll have the pork medallions and the Bundt cake. Do you deliver? 😉
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angiesrecipes — Reply
Such a great collection of apple recipes! I would love to try that cream cheese apple torte!
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Rahul — Reply
The last apple recipe I cooked was apple samosa. It’s been a while I have cooked with apple. Thanks for sharing such amazing recipes Liz. Pinning it
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All That I'm Eating — Reply
This is such a great post. With apples coming into season now I can see myself making lots of these recipes.
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Eva Taylor — Reply
You had me at caramel apple streusel bars! Gotta get some apples to make these gems.
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Sandra Garth — Reply
The first one I’d like to try is the torte. What a beautiful presentation!
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Toni | Boulder Locavore — Reply
All these look ahhhhmazing!
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Laura | Tutti Dolci — Reply
I adore baking with apples and these recipes all look so delicious!
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Dan from Platter Talk — Reply
It’s high season for apples, here in Wisconsin and your wonderful collection of useful apple recipes will come in very handy! Thanks for the great collection.
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Gloria Roa Baker — Reply
I love apple recipes! And love all yours recipes, is difficult think what recipe you can make !! xoxox
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Juliana — Reply
Hi Liz, it is such a coincidence…I just posted a recipe with apple…and I am loving all the recipes you have it here…don’t know where to start…mulled apple cider or cream cheese apple torte. Thanks for the round-up…have a wonderful week!
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handmade by amalia — Reply
I have to pick one as my favorite? That is NOT an easy task. I’ve been through the post twice and after careful consideration decided to go with the Cinnamon Spiced Apple Bread. I’m making that first. I love apples.
Amalia
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Abbe@This is How I Cook — Reply
You do have apple recipes! What a great way to start fall! Not sure which will be my new favorite but I can’t wait to try some of them…especially that bundt!
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Rosella — Reply
What a great collection of apple recipes. I love the sautéed apples recipe with the pork tenderloin medallions. Apples and pork are the best combo! Oh and that cream cheese filled bundt cake looks amazing.
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Claudia Lamascolo — Reply
Wow what a great round up of recipes I especially like the apple chips I never tried that and I love the filling cake oh I will have fun with this post trying them all Apples are my favorite!
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Lynn@Happier Than A Pig In Mud — Reply
I’ll have a little taste of everything please:@) Apples are a big fan favorite here, I know my sons are ~patiently~ waiting for a pie soon… Happy Football Sunday Liz-enjoy!