83 Apple Recipes That'll More Than Take Care Of Your Apple-Picking Haul (2024)

An apple cobbler a day keeps the doctor away, as far as we're concerned.

By Mackenzie Filson
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It's basically a crime not to eat an apple a day during the fall, don't you think? But when you're sitting on a ton of gorgeous fruit, it can sometimes be hard to start. Luckily, we've got 83 incredibly delicious sweet and savory uses for all those apples in your stash. Between apple cakes, apple pies, baked apple oatmeal for breakfast, and even apple-filled dinners, there's something here for everyone. An apple cobbler a day keeps the doctor away, right?

Whether you're grabbing a pile while apple picking from a U-Pick farm, a farmer's market, or just from your local grocery store, apples are THE fruit to turn into everything from desserts to condiments, and we've got recipes for them all here. To start, check our guide on how to use all the different apple types you can find (hint: they're not all created equal!).

Whenever we have tons of apples on hand, we immediately dream about making plenty of apple jam, apple butter, and apple cider. With these recipes on hand, you'll use up your apple stash in no time (and they double as an amazing homemade gift to give to friends too!).

Apple pie is the most classic apple dessert, but it doesn't stop there. Looking for something even more spectacular? Try our apple pie cheesecake, our apple butter pie, our tarte tatin, or our apple cider whoopie pies. Need something even easier? Check out our French apple tart, our apple galette, our apple pie bars, or our air fryer apple pie baked apples. They've got all the flavor you love, without that finicky pie dough.

Apples also add tons of flavor to some of our favorite savory dishes, from Japanese curry to Mulligatawny soup. Pork chops and apples are BFFs too, but if you need further proof, just try our . Apples also add crunch and sweetness in unexpectedly delicious ways, like in our crunch salad, our chicken salad sandwich, and our ssamjang (a Korean BBQ sauce that makes an incredible dip).

Need even more ideas for what to make with apples? Try our easy apple desserts and delicious recipes with apple cider! Really feeling all the fall flavors? Check out our favorite pumpkin and pear recipes too.

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Crescent Apple Dumplings

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Looking for a shortcut to apple pie? This is the recipe for you. We use two special store-bought ingredients in this recipe—lemon-lime soda (trust!) and refrigerated biscuit dough—to create this one-of-a-kind dessert that brings the fall vibes to any gathering.

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Homemade Apple Cider

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Homemade apple cider is extremely easy to make and the perfect way to use up all of those extra apples you thought would turn into apple pie after going apple picking. It's warm, full of spice, and the best part: It will fill your home with all of your favorite fall scents.

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Creamy Apple Bourbon Chicken Skillet

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Chicken is a blank canvas for the simplest as well as the most complex dinner situations. In this version, the smokey warm bourbon, zingy mustard, sharp cheddar, and heavy cream allow the apples and chicken to really pop off.

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Apple Galette

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Galettes have all the delicious elements of apple pie: flaky, buttery crust, and tender baked fruit. What they don't have is fussy technique: no crimping, no lattice work, and absolutely no blind baking. Sometimes, it's okay to take the easy road.

Get the Apple Galette recipe.

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Cranberry Apple Quinoa Salad

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We don’t believe in boring salads at Delish, and crunchy apples and tart cranberries bring a lot of life to this one. The slightly sweet and lemony dressing is easy to make, so do yourself a favor and make extra to pour over everything.

Get the Cranberry Apple Quinoa Salad recipe.

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Apple Pie Stuffed Cupcakes

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Nothing says Thanksgiving like a warm apple pie. Unfortunately, we don't always have time to make and chill pie dough. These cupcakes are the perfect solution!

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Apple Coffee Cake

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Apples work wonders in this easy coffee cake. They add extra sweetness as well as making the cake extra moist and tender. We love it with Granny Smith and Honeycrisp apples, but your favorite baking apple will do the trick.

Get the Apple Coffee Cake recipe.

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Candy Apples

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While you’ve likely had them at orchards, state fairs, and the like, candy apples are a treat you can easily make at home. You only need a handful of ingredients, 30 minutes, and a candy thermometer to make these festive fall treats for every fall party.

Get the Candy Apples recipe.

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Cider Glazed Chicken Thighs

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Don't let chicken breasts have all the fun! Chicken thighs are super flavorful, easy to cook, and SO delicious with sweet potatoes and apples. Try it for dinner tonight, you won't regret it.

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Apple Jam

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Got a lot of apples and don't know what to do with them? If homemade apple pie seems like too much of an undertaking, this jam is just the thing to prolong that delicious fall fruit.

Get the Apple Jam recipe.

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Roasted Fennel With Delicata Squash & Apples

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You may have seen crisp, anise-y fennel bulbs dotting the famers' market stands, nuzzling up alongside sweet delicata squash and tart apples. The three find their way into this healthy side dish that's perfect for elegant dinner party menus, simple weeknight meals, or paired with richer, holiday spreads.

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Salted Caramel Apple Crumble Cake

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Featuring three layers of tender, lightly spiced apple cidercake sandwiched with apple pie filling, buttery crumble, and salted caramel, this apple crumble cake recipe will delight and impress anyone who’s lucky enough to snag a piece.

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Japanese Curry

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No judgment from us if you skip making your own roux for this Japanese curry, but there are a few ingredients you shouldn't swap out. Caramelizing onions and grating apple might seem extra, but trust us—they help offset the spice level of the recipe, and add an unexpected sweetness you’ll love.

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Apple Tart

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In the classic version of this French recipe, an apple compote goes on top of the crust and under the spiral of apples. To make things easier here, we simply macerated the slices in brown sugar and lemon juice to guarantee they get nice and jammy in the oven, with less work!

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Crispy Cheddar Pork Chops With Brussels Sprouts & Apples

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It’s time for some next-level shake and bake with these crispy, cheddary pork chops served with an easy Brussels sprouts and apple side. Both the panko and the cheddar crisp up to form a tasty crust that keeps the pork super-juicy and tender.

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Apple Butter Pie

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This pie, a cross between a pumpkin and a Dutch apple pie, is adorned with an irresistible crunchy crumble. Use store-bought or homemade apple butter–either works!

Get the Apple Butter Pie recipe.

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Air Fryer Cinnamon Apple Chips

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Making your own apple chips is extremely easy—even without a fancy dehydrator. All you need is your trusty air fryer and some crispy apples, like Honeycrisp, Granny Smith, or Pink Lady.

Get the Air Fryer Cinnamon Apple Chips recipe.

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Caramel Apple Tart

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No one needs to know how ridiculously simple this four-ingredient dessert really is—all you need is puff pastry, cinnamon, caramel sauce, and apples to make this impressive and delicious stunner.

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Apple Cookies

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These cookies are begging to be served with pumpkin spice lattes in front of a blazing fire with red and orange leaves waving outside in the crisp air. (Or double down on the apple vibes with a mug of steaming homemade apple cider.)

Get the Apple Cookies recipe.

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Mulligatawny Soup

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With roots in India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and England, there are endless iterations of Mulligatawny soup, a brightly colored blended lentil soup. This one is vegetarian, with the perfect balance of spicy, creamy, and sour, with just a hint of sweetness (thanks apples!).

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FAQs

Can you eat apples while apple picking? ›

There is also the possibility that bird feces fell on the fruit, and sometimes it's not visible to the human eye. For this reason, many farms technically don't allow you to eat fruit onsite and recommend you take the apples home and wash them properly.

How to pick the perfect apple? ›

Apples ripen from the outside of the tree to the trunk. If you are unsure of ripeness, stick to apples that are furthest from the base. Look for apples that are firm with no bruises or knicks. The right color depends on the variety.

What to do with a ton 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.

What to do with apples that are getting old? ›

#1: Chop them and toss them into apple pancakes or muffins

No need to add syrup to these naturally sweet pancakes – though we still do, of course! You can also toss chopped apple chunks into your muffin batter and bake away for a tasty treat come breakfast time.

Can I eat an apple straight from the tree? ›

The so-called summer apples are edible straight from the tree and are “ripe for eating.” Picking ripeness is preferred for some late-ripening varieties, as they require a few weeks of storage to develop their full aroma and eating ripeness. Apples do not all ripen at the same time on a tree.

Should you bite into apples? ›

Apples. Biting into apples with force can cause stress on the teeth and potentially lead to enamel damage or tooth sensitivity. “By cutting an apple into wedges, you can push the fruit directly to the back teeth, which are specifically designed to grind, crush, and tear food,” said Dr.

Which color apple is best? ›

Red Delicious apples are the healthiest from an antioxidant standpoint, Crumble Smith says. The darker the color of the apple, the richer it'll be in antioxidants. Antioxidants help neutralize the free radicals in our bodies which, when imbalanced, can cause cell damage and lead to disease.

What should I wear to pick apples? ›

Some things that make up a good apple picking outfit include durable boots, denim, and anything plaid. When you decide what to wear apple picking, make sure you're taking the weather and conditions of the orchard into account. You don't want to ruin new boots if it's muddy from rain the previous day.

What does Mcdonald's do to their apples? ›

Packaged apples found at McDonalds or in your local produce section are usually treated with a solution of calcium ascorbate (a blend of calcium and vitamin C) or citric acid (found in citrus fruit) to maintain freshness and color. Both are very safe to use on fruit that will be consumed.

What do you have when you take 2 apples from 3 apples? ›

If you take away 2 apples from a basket containing 3 apples, you would have 2 apples in your possession.

How many apples is 2 pounds worth? ›

Since we know that three medium-sized apples (or four small ones) make a pound, you can use this as a guide to know how many large apples make up a pound. In general, 2 large apples can often make up a pound, with large apples that are close in size to a softball.

Do apples last longer in the fridge or pantry? ›

They prefer the refrigeration. Apples keep longest when held at 31-36 degrees Fahrenheit. So, you want to keep them in the coolest part of the refrigerator.

When should you throw away apples? ›

It's best to discard apples that are soft or show other physical signs of expiration, as moisture content under the skin can indicate contamination (5). You can usually tell whether an apple has started to go bad by examining its appearance. Apples that have gone bad should be discarded.

Can you freeze fresh apples? ›

Yes, you can freeze fresh raw apple, however because of the high water content, you'll find that the apple will be soft when defrosted (the water inside the fruit expands when it freezes into ice and the crystals breaks the delicate cell structure). Therefore, it's best to use frozen apple for cooking or smoothies.

How long after picking apples can you eat them? ›

"If they are kept in cold storage, they can be good for months from the date they are picked. Once you buy them, though, they will last one week out of the refrigerator and six to eight weeks in the refrigerator."

When should apples not be eaten? ›

The apple is safe to eat as long as there are no signs of mold. However, it's best to avoid fruits with bruises, skin breaks and other signs of damage, as they are prone to mold. If you purchase apples in a bag, check the expiration date. Make sure they have no signs of mold or holes caused by insects.

Is it OK to eat apples from the ground? ›

You should avoid eating fruit if you don't know when it fell. “You have to be careful with fruit that has been on the ground for a while. Apples that are rotting or have brown spots should be avoided altogether,” says Gran. Just cutting out the brown spoiled spots and eating the rest does not make the fruit safe.

Should I eat apples while cutting? ›

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