This baked apple recipe might be my ideal fall dessert. It’s simpler to make than apple pie, apple cake, or even apple crisp, but it checks all the same apple-y, cinnamon-y boxes. It also shows off the natural shape and color of the apples, which I really love. When I nestle a couple of these baked apples into a bowl with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, they look so fresh and festive…and they taste amazing, too. I’ve made this baked apple recipe a few times this season already, and I’m still excited to make it a few more. If you’re looking for a cozy fall treat to enjoy in the next few weeks, I can’t recommend it enough. Happy baking, friends!
Baked Apple Recipe Ingredients
I mentioned these baked apples were simple, right? To make them, you only need 8 ingredients:
Apples, of course! I recommend using crisp, firm apples for this recipe. Honeycrisp work really well, as do Pink Lady and Gala. Whole rolled oats – The toasty oats are one of my favorite parts of my apple crisp (and peach crisp!), so I knew I wanted to use them in the topping for my baked apples too. Almond flour and crushed walnuts – They add richness and nutty flavor to the topping. If you don’t have walnuts on hand, chopped pecans would be a lovely swap. Brown sugar – It sweetens the topping. Apple Pie Spice – For warm, spiced autumn flavor. I use a homemade blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cardamom, but a store-bought blend or plain cinnamon would also do the trick. Coconut oil – Some firm, some melted. The firm coconut oil helps the topping clump together, and the melted coconut oil helps the apples become moist and tender as they bake. And sea salt – To make all the flavors pop!
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How to Make Baked Apples
Once you assemble your ingredients, this recipe is super easy to put together. First, make the topping. Combine the oats, almond flour, walnuts, brown sugar, apple pie spice, and salt in a small bowl. Use your hands to work in the firm coconut oil.
Next, prepare the apples. Cut them in half lengthwise and use a small spoon to scoop the seeds out of each half. Carve out the center of the halves a little more to form a small cavity in each one. Then, pre-bake the apples. Rub the halves all over with melted coconut oil and place them in a baking dish. Cover the dish with foil and bake at 375°F for 10 minutes so that the apples start to soften. Finally, bake again! Uncover the apples and pile them with the topping. Drizzle the topping with a little more melted coconut oil and bake for another 20 minutes or so, until the apples are tender and the topping is crisp. Serve with vanilla ice cream, and enjoy!
Best Baked Apples Tips
The more topping, the better. As the apples bake, they become tender and juicy in the oven. To make them into a satisfying dessert, you need a good amount of crispy topping to balance out the soft fruit. When you’re adding the topping to the apples, don’t be afraid to heap it on. The more, the better, if you ask me. Be generous with the coconut oil when you’re coating the apples. It ensures that the apples become soft and juicy in the oven (not dry!), so make sure to get it on all sides of the fruit. The timing will depend on the apples that you use. There are two bake times in this recipe: the initial 10-minute bake without the topping, and the 20-minute bake with the topping. Always cover and bake the apples for a full 10 minutes without the topping, but once you add it, the time will vary. If you have small apples, start checking them 15 minutes into the second bake. If you have larger apples, expect them to take a little longer. You’ll know they’re ready when the apples are soft and the topping is crisp.
More Favorite Fall Desserts
If you love this baked apple recipe, try one of these seasonal treats next:
Apple Crumble Pumpkin Bread Best Pumpkin Pie Apple Cake Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies Apple Oatmeal Cookies Cinnamon Rolls Or any of these 25 Super Fun Baking Recipes!