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21 Apple Recipes Are So Good, You’ll Be Picking Them All Season Long

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Sep 16, 2024 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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Apples are one of the most versatile ingredients of the season, offering everything from sweet to savory dishes. These recipes make the most of apple season, bringing fresh, flavorful ideas to your table. Whether you’re baking, cooking, or just snacking, there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy apples right now. With these 21 recipes, you’ll find yourself picking apples for every meal this fall.

Overhead shot of an apple galette on parchment with fresh apples on the side.
Apple Galette. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Apple Olive Oil Cake

Apple cinnamon bundt cake.
Apple Olive Oil Cake. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

This apple olive oil cake is light and moist, offering a subtle flavor combination of fresh apples and olive oil. In just 60 minutes, you’ll have a simple dessert that’s perfect for the season. The natural sweetness of the apples makes this cake one you’ll want to bake all fall. It’s the kind of cake that will keep you reaching for another slice, all season long.
Get the Recipe: Apple Olive Oil Cake

Old-Fashioned Lattice Top Apple Pie

Overhead view of apple pie with apples.
Old-Fashioned Lattice Top Apple Pie. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

This old-fashioned lattice top apple pie combines a flaky crust with spiced apple filling, ready in about 90 minutes. The balance of sweet and tart apples will remind you of why fall is pie season. It’s a nostalgic dessert that hits all the right notes. The only problem? You’ll wish you had room for a second slice.
Get the Recipe: Old-Fashioned Lattice Top Apple Pie

Apple Potato Latkes with Curried Yogurt Sauce

Cranberry pancakes with cranberry sauce.
Apple Potato Latkes with Curried Yogurt Sauce. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

These crispy apple potato latkes combine sweet apples with savory potatoes, creating a dish that’s ready in just 30 minutes. The tangy curried yogurt sauce adds a unique twist that makes this recipe feel fresh yet familiar. You’ll be surprised by how well the flavors complement each other. This dish is so good, you’ll be making it every week this fall.
Get the Recipe: Apple Potato Latkes with Curried Yogurt Sauce

Kale Apple Salad with Creamy Poppy Seed Dressing

A bowl of kale salad on a wooden table.
Kale Apple Salad with Creamy Poppy Seed Dressing. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Kale and crisp apples come together in this refreshing salad, perfect for fall and ready in just 20 minutes. The creamy poppy seed dressing adds a satisfying richness to the fresh, seasonal ingredients. This salad offers a healthy crunch you’ll be craving all season long. You’ll find yourself picking apples just to make it again.
Get the Recipe: Kale Apple Salad with Creamy Poppy Seed Dressing

Pancakes with Healthy Caramelized Apples

Low-Carb Pancakes with Healthy Caramelized Apples.
Pancakes with Healthy Caramelized Apples. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

These fluffy pancakes topped with caramelized apples bring sweetness to your morning in just 30 minutes. The rich, caramelized apples add a fall-inspired twist to a breakfast classic. It’s a dish that feels like a treat but is simple enough to make regularly. You’ll be waking up early just to make these pancakes throughout apple season.
Get the Recipe: Pancakes with Healthy Caramelized Apples

Almond Apple Cake

A plate of apple pie with a slice taken out of it.
Almond Apple Cake. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

This almond apple cake is gluten-free, tender, and ready in about 60 minutes. The almond flour pairs beautifully with the sweetness of fresh apples, creating a dessert that’s perfect for fall. Each bite has a moist, nutty flavor that will keep you coming back. It’s the kind of cake that makes you wish apple season lasted all year.
Get the Recipe: Almond Apple Cake

Creamy, Vegan Jerusalem Artichoke Soup with Apples

A bowl of soup with apples and sprigs of thyme.
Creamy, Vegan Jerusalem Artichoke Soup with Apples. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

This creamy, vegan soup blends the earthy taste of Jerusalem artichokes with the natural sweetness of apples, ready in 45 minutes. The smooth texture and rich flavor make it a comforting choice for fall. The apples add a touch of sweetness that’s perfect for the season. You’ll be surprised by how often you find yourself craving this unique fall soup.
Get the Recipe: Creamy, Vegan Jerusalem Artichoke Soup with Apples

Apple and Hummus Pita Breads

A plate of food with hummus and apples on it.
Apple and Hummus Pita Breads. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

These apple and hummus pita breads make a quick and satisfying snack, ready in just 10 minutes. The combination of crisp apples and creamy hummus creates a sweet and savory bite that’s perfect for fall. It’s a simple yet delicious recipe that’s sure to become a favorite. You’ll be picking apples just to make this snack all season long.
Get the Recipe: Apple and Hummus Pita Breads

Gluten-Free Honey Apple Cake with Salted Caramel Sauce

A slice of apple cake on a plate with apples next to it.
Gluten-Free Honey Apple Cake with Salted Caramel Sauce. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

This gluten-free honey apple cake topped with salted caramel sauce is a sweet and indulgent dessert, ready in about 60 minutes. The apples and honey create a moist cake, while the salted caramel adds a rich finishing touch. It’s the perfect dessert for fall gatherings or a cozy night in. You’ll keep coming back for more, one drizzle of caramel at a time.
Get the Recipe: Gluten-Free Honey Apple Cake with Salted Caramel Sauce

Korean Kohlrabi Salad

Close up on kohlrabi salad with tongs.
Korean Kohlrabi Salad. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

This Korean kohlrabi salad combines crunchy kohlrabi with the sweetness of apples and a spicy dressing, ready in 20 minutes. The bold flavors make this a refreshing and exciting fall dish. Apples bring a seasonal twist to this crisp and zesty salad. It’s so full of flavor, you’ll wonder why you didn’t try this combination sooner.
Get the Recipe: Korean Kohlrabi Salad

Fennel Salad with Pears, Apples, and Mustard

Fennel salad with pears on white platter.
Fennel Salad with Pears, Apples, and Mustard. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Fennel, apples, and pears create a crisp and refreshing salad, ready in just 15 minutes. The tangy mustard dressing adds a bold contrast to the sweetness of the fruit, making it the perfect side dish for fall. Apples bring the perfect crunch to this light yet flavorful salad. You’ll find yourself making this one for every fall gathering.
Get the Recipe: Fennel Salad with Pears, Apples, and Mustard

Pan Fried Duck Breast with Berry Apple Compote

Overhead view of sliced duck breast with berry sauce.
Pan Fried Duck Breast with Berry Apple Compote. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Pan-fried duck breast pairs perfectly with a sweet and tangy berry apple compote, ready in 40 minutes. The rich duck and the fruity compote create a meal that’s as elegant as it is delicious. Apples bring a seasonal touch to this savory dish. It’s the kind of recipe that makes fall dinners feel a little more special.
Get the Recipe: Pan Fried Duck Breast with Berry Apple Compote

Apple Cranberry Muffins with Streusel Topping

Three apple cranberry muffins on a table.
Apple Cranberry Muffins with Streusel Topping. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Sweet apples and tart cranberries come together in these moist muffins, ready in 35 minutes. The crunchy streusel topping adds a perfect finishing touch to these fall-inspired treats. Apples bring a burst of flavor to each bite, making these muffins a seasonal favorite. You’ll be baking these up for breakfast, snack time, and everything in between.
Get the Recipe: Apple Cranberry Muffins with Streusel Topping

Pork Chops and Applesauce with Blackberries

Pork chops with blackberry applesauce on a gray plate.
Pork Chops and Applesauce with Blackberries. Photo credit: Renee Nicole's Kitchen.

Juicy pork chops pair with sweet-tart applesauce and fresh blackberries, ready in 40 minutes. The fruit adds a pop of flavor that balances the savory pork, making this dish a fall favorite. Apples give the meal a seasonal twist that’s as comforting as it is delicious. Every bite will remind you why pork and apples have been a classic combination for generations.
Get the Recipe: Pork Chops and Applesauce with Blackberries

Apple Cinnamon Rolls

A pan of freshly baked and frosted apple cinnamon rolls on a dark blue background.
Apple Cinnamon Rolls. Photo credit: Renee Nicole's Kitchen.

Apple cinnamon rolls combine soft, fluffy dough with sweet apples and warm spices, making them perfect for breakfast or dessert. Ready in about 90 minutes, the juicy apple filling brings a fresh twist to the classic cinnamon roll. These rolls are the kind of treat that feels like a warm hug from fall. You’ll be amazed that something so cozy can come together so easily.
Get the Recipe: Apple Cinnamon Rolls

Apple Galette

Overhead shot of an apple galette on parchment with fresh apples on the side.
Apple Galette. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Apple Galette bursts with apple flavor wrapped in a flaky, buttery pastry crust, making it a perfect fall dessert. Ready in no time, it’s sweet without being overwhelming, offering the essence of apple pie in a simpler form. The ease of this galette is what makes it a standout. Once you try it, you’ll be baking this delightful dessert all season long.
Get the Recipe: Apple Galette

Apple French Toast Casserole

Piece of French toast casserole on a plate with a dusting of powdered sugar and a pitcher of syrup.
Apple French Toast Casserole. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

Apple French Toast Casserole layers fluffy bread with sweet apples for a comforting breakfast, perfect for special occasions or a lazy weekend. Ready in about an hour, it’s ideal for serving a crowd, with each bite drizzled in maple syrup. The apples add a warm, seasonal twist to a breakfast classic. You’ll find yourself coming back to this dish every holiday season.
Get the Recipe: Apple French Toast Casserole

Cinnamon Apple Snacks

A plate of cinnamon apple snacks.
Cinnamon Apple Snacks. Photo credit: The Honour System.

Cinnamon apple snacks are a simple, wholesome treat that’s perfect for kids and adults alike. Ready in minutes, these apples are dusted with cinnamon, offering a sweet and satisfying crunch. They’re an easy, healthy snack that’s ideal for fall afternoons. Once you start snacking on them, you’ll be picking apples just to keep up.
Get the Recipe: Cinnamon Apple Snacks

Apple Cider Instant Pot Beef Stew

A white bowl filled with beef stew, consisting of beef chunks, sliced carrots, peas, and potatoes. A sprig of parsley is used as garnish. The bowl is on a wooden surface with a raw carrot and parsley sprigs in the background—a delightful example of seasonal recipes that warm the soul.
Apple Cider Instant Pot Beef Stew. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

This Instant Pot beef stew gets a seasonal twist with apple cider, adding a slightly sweet touch to the hearty, tender beef and vegetables. Ready in about an hour, the apple cider creates a rich, flavorful gravy that makes this dish a fall favorite. It’s a comforting meal that’s perfect for chilly nights. You’ll be making this stew all season long, one bowl at a time.
Get the Recipe: Apple Cider Instant Pot Beef Stew

Fall Sangria with Apple Cider and Bourbon

A glass of red wine bourbon sangria with apple slices and cinnamon sticks sitting on a metal plate.
Fall Sangria with Apple Cider and Bourbon. Photo credit: fANNEtastic food.

Fall sangria combines apple cider, bourbon, red wine, and spices, creating a fun and flavorful drink for any autumn gathering. It’s ready in just a few minutes and packed with seasonal flavors like apple and citrus, making it a festive choice for parties. The combination of bold flavors is refreshing and warming. You’ll be sipping this sangria long after the fall leaves have fallen.
Get the Recipe: Fall Sangria with Apple Cider and Bourbon

Apple Pie Stuffed Cheesecake

A slice of apple pie stuffed cheesecake on a plate with a spoon.
Apple Pie Stuffed Cheesecake. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Apple pie stuffed cheesecake brings together creamy cheesecake with layers of sweet apple pie filling for the ultimate fall dessert. Ready in just over an hour, it combines the richness of cheesecake with the familiar warmth of apple pie. The result is a decadent, crowd-pleasing treat. One bite, and you’ll understand why this dessert is the best of both worlds.
Get the Recipe: Apple Pie Stuffed Cheesecake

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