Bought Too Many Apples? These Apple Recipes Can Help (2024)

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One must-do that makes our fall weekend list year after year: Going apple picking. But we alway bring home more (way more) than we need. Thus, this list: several dozen of our favorite apple recipes, from sweet to savory, that help us get through our haul no matter how big it is. Apple desserts are great of course, but we've found plenty of ways to use them, from sweeting an appetizer, to roasting alongside sausage and onions, to lightly grilled, wrapped in prosciutto, and turned into a decadent hors d'oeuvre.

Enjoy!

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1

Honey-Apple Baked Brie with Fried Sage

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This elegant apple appetizer is a sure-fire way to treat your holiday guests. There's nothing like a warm, gooey baked brie and crackers for making guests feel special—and no one needs to know just how easy it is to throw together.

Get the recipe for Honey-Apple Baked Brie with Fried Sage.

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2

Apple Cider Donut Bundt Cake

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Like a giant cider donut, this sweet cake is dangerously delicious. There's nothing like a fresh apple cider donut dipped into a hot cup of coffee, usually bought right after apple-picking, while paying for your newfound haul. We took all those flavors and turned them into the ultimate sideboard treat.

Get the recipe for Apple Cider Donut Bundt Cake.

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3

Brown Butter Apple Pie

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Brown butter pairs with a mix of baking apples in this double-crust dish to evoke a nostalgic, caramel apple-like flavor.

Get the recipe for Brown Butter Apple Pie.

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4

Honey-Roasted Applesauce

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This apple sauce recipe is simple, but offers two smart ways to add flavor. Honey helps both to sweeten the applesauce, but also draws out the natural sugars and flavors in the apples as they cook. And browned butter gives the applesauce a deep, caramel richness that can't be beat.

Get the recipe for Honey-Roasted Applesauce.

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5

Caramel Apple Turnovers

These apple turnovers make a great dessert—or a decadent day-starter. Serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for an extra sweet treat!

Get the recipe for Caramel Apple Turnovers.

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6

Crispy Brussels Sprouts Salad with Citrus-Maple Vinaigrette

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This healthy apple and Brussels sprouts salad is packed with delicious and good-for-you ingredients! It's topped with a sweet and citrusy dressing for extra flavor.

Get the recipe for Crispy Brussels Sprouts Salad with Citrus-Maple Vinaigrette.

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7

Nancy Fuller's Double-Crust Apple-Cheddar Pie

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If you haven't had tried putting extra sharp Cheddar into your apple pie before, then you may want to get on this ASAP. It'll change your ideas on what apple pie can be.

Get the recipe for Double-Crust Apple-Cheddar Pie.

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8

Cranberry-Apple Hand Pies

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This fruity apple and cranberry dessert is the easiest pie you can make this holiday season.

Get the recipe for Cranberry-Apple Hand Pies.

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Woodchuck Warmer Apple Cider co*cktail

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This hot apple co*cktail gets its name from an old nickname for Vermonters—where they really take their apples seriously.

Get the recipe for Woodchuck Warmer Apple Cider co*cktail.

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Seared Sausage with Cabbage and Pink Lady Apples

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This quick and easy sausage dinner gets its flavor from fresh Pink Lady apples and a big splash of apple cider.

Get the recipe for Seared Sausage with Cabbage and Pink Lady Apples.

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Pie-Spiced Apple Fritters

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Use your trusty Dutch oven to fry these fritters. Think of these fritters as an easier—and maybe even sweeter—version of apple pie.

Get the recipe for Pie-Spiced Apple Fritters.

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Grilled Apples with Prosciutto and Honey

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We've got the perfect apple appetizer for your fall dinner parties and holiday gatherings! This easy snack makes the most of fresh fall flavors.

Get the recipe for Grilled Apples with Prosciutto and Honey.

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13

Cast Iron Apple Blackberry Crumble with Sour Cream Whip

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Use Golden Delicious or Gala apples in this delightfully fresh and fruity dessert.

Get the recipe for Cast Iron Apple Blackberry Crumble with Sour Cream Whip.

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14

Composed Waldorf Salad

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Here we've compose this fall salad with organized sections to keep purple grapes, romaine hearts, apples, celery, and walnuts in their own corners. It's a dream for any picky eaters who happen to be joining you for Thanksgiving dinner, and it's just downright delicious. Win-win!

Get the recipe for Composed Waldorf Salad.

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15

Apple-Cinnamon Layer Cake with Salted Caramel Frosting

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Let this apple-cinnamon cake take center stage the next time you have guests over for dinner. The candied pecans on top add a nice, sweet crunch.

Get the recipe for Apple-Cinnamon Layer Cake with Salted Caramel Frosting.

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16

Skillet Chicken with Brussels Sprouts and Apples

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Brown sugar and roasted apples bring sweetness to this savory chicken skillet dish.

Get the recipe for Skillet Chicken with Brussels Sprouts and Apples.

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17

Maple-Apple Tarte Tatin

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This sweet dessert is a stunning step up from your standard apple pie. Make Sunday suppers and fall dinner parties better with this caramelized apple treat!

Get the recipe for Maple-Apple Tarte Tatin.

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Sausage and Apple Pies

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This savory dinner dish is as easy as, well, pie! Filled with apples, sausage, and a combination of herbs, these autumn pot pies are sure to hit the spot!

Get the recipe for Sausage and Apple Pies.

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19

Apple Cider Mimosa

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Step into the season with this spin on brunch.

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20

Apple-Cheddar Waffle Panini

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Sandwiches made with waffles yield sweet and savory results. Add this to the menu for your next weekend brunch!

Get the recipe for Apple-Cheddar Waffle Panini.

Bought Too Many Apples? These Apple Recipes Can Help (2024)

FAQs

What can too many apples do? ›

However, too many of them can cause the following problems: Digestive issues : Being rich in fibre, apples, if they had too many, can lead to bloating and constipation. On average, a person needs a maximum of 70 grams of fibre in a day, and going overboard can backfire badly.

What to do with 40 lbs of apples? ›

  1. Apple Coffee Cake with Cinnamon Brown Sugar Crumb.
  2. Healthy Air Fryer Apple Fries.
  3. Easy Caramel Apple Cinnamon Rolls.
  4. Homemade Apple Cider Recipe.
  5. Apple Slab Pie.
  6. Vintage Amish Apple Butter Pie.
Sep 12, 2022

What happens if you eat 3 apples a day? ›

There is a medical explanation for why the most common of all fruits can make such a big impact. For starters, three apples will add 15 grams of dietary fiber to your diet. Research of apple nutrition facts from Tufts University say that alone will reduce your calorie consumption by ten percent.

Can apples be frozen? ›

Sweeter apples such as Fujis or Galas are more likely to hold their flavor than tart varieties, but any apple will do fine in the freezer for six to nine months. Perhaps more important to keep in mind, though, is that freezing an apple does alter the texture, leaving the flesh spongier than that of a fresh apple.

Why you shouldn't eat apples everyday? ›

Possible Gas and Bloating

If you aren't accustomed to eating fiber, suddenly embarking on a regimen of eating apples every day may lead to uncomfortable gas and bloating.

What is the best time of day to eat apples? ›

When is the best time to eat apples? The best time to eat apples is in the morning. Because the pectin present in apples is very beneficial for the intestines. Pectin effectively supports intestinal function and prevents constipation.

Are apples good to eat at night before bed? ›

Apples contain a combination of nutrients that may contribute to a good night's sleep. However, the amount of nutrients in apples is not significant, so it's unlikely that apples can promote sleep. That said, they shouldn't inhibit sleep either.

What to do with an abundance of apples? ›

You could also make applesauce, apple butter or apple jelly. You could put them in muffins, crumbles and cakes. You could layer them in sandwiches. You could roast them with sausages or toss them into kale salad.

Do apples last longer in the fridge or on the counter? ›

"They can last six to eight weeks stored in a refrigerator," says Wortz. Scheck notes that if your room temperature is on the warm side, the refrigerator is ideal for storing apples for any amount of time. The countertop is an option for shorter storage; apples can last one to two weeks there.

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 to do when you have too many apples? ›

Apple Recipes
  1. Applesauce. Homemade apple sauce is so much better than what you find in the jar. ...
  2. Apple Butter. Contrary to what some think, there is no butter in apple butter. ...
  3. Poached Apples. ...
  4. Apple Pie. ...
  5. Apple Muffins. ...
  6. Apple Cake. ...
  7. Caramel Apples. ...
  8. Apple Stuffing.
Aug 29, 2022

What to do with 10lbs of apples? ›

If you've reached your apple baked good limit, try these other ways to use up a bunch of apples. If you have a serious surplus of apples we especially recommend applesauce and apple butter, which can be preserved through canning or freezing. You can also simply roast apples and freeze them for use later.

What to do with a bushel of apples? ›

Great Ideas for a Bushel of Apples
  1. Make a Brown Bag Apple Pie (my favorite).
  2. Turn some into enchanting tea lights for a fall party.
  3. Bake mini individual apple pies in their own shell.
  4. Make easy, delicious Peanut Butter Apple Crisp.
  5. Baked apple chips are a healthy snack for lunches.
Oct 28, 2013

What can I do with 20 pounds of apples? ›

Since we're often asked what you can do with your 20-pound box of Michigan apples when you get home, here are some suggestions:
  1. Make Applesauce. ...
  2. Dry Some Apple Slices. ...
  3. Whip Up Some Apple Butter. ...
  4. Bake an Apple Pie. ...
  5. Make Homemade Apple Juice. ...
  6. Bake Apple Crisp. ...
  7. Dip Your Apples in Caramel. ...
  8. Add Apple Slices to a Charcuterie Board.
Oct 8, 2023

How do you preserve extra apples? ›

Make sure the apples are clean and dry and place the apples on a wax paper-lined baking sheet, making sure they are not touching each other. Place the apples in the freezer for a few hours, until they are frozen, then place them into a freezer storage bag to store in the freezer until you are ready to use them.

How do you get rid of excess apples? ›

Apples, like practically all other organic waste, are ideal for composting. You can cover the apples with leaves, sawdust, other soil, etc., to prevent them being eaten by birds & insects and carried away from your compost pile.

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