Cinnamon Apples

Publish date: 2024-02-01

These sweet, spiced cinnamon apples are just as good for breakfast as they are for dessert. Serve them over oatmeal, pancakes, or ice cream!

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Cinnamon apples

Sweet, soft, and nicely spiced, these easy cinnamon apples taste like the inside of a warm apple pie. But unlike a pie, which requires hours of chilling and baking and cooling, this cinnamon apples recipe is ready in under 30 minutes. I love its simplicity. Its lack of crust, batter, or crumble topping allows it to be just as at home at breakfast as it is at dessert. It also means that this recipe is 100% about the apples. If you have a craving for cozy, apple-y fall flavor, there’s no easier or more satisfying way to indulge it than with this cinnamon apples recipe.

Cinnamon Apples Recipe Ingredients

Here’s what you’ll need to make these easy cinnamon apples:

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Start by peeling and coring the apples. Then, cut them into 1-inch chunks. Try to cut the pieces to similar sizes so that they’ll cook evenly.

Place the apples, water, and vinegar in a saucepan and cook, covered, over low heat. Stir occasionally to make sure the apples don’t burn on the bottom of the pan.

When the apples are tender, after about 15 minutes, uncover the pan and stir in the spices and salt. Season to taste and enjoy.

That’s it!

How to Use Cinnamon Apples

The simplest way to enjoy this recipe is to eat the warm apples straight off the stove. Serve them as a side dish with an autumnal recipe like stuffed squash or butternut squash soup, or savor them for a light dessert. If you’re in the mood for something a tad more indulgent, use the apples as a starting point for an apple crumble or apple crisp. They’re also fantastic as a topping for vanilla ice cream.

Leftover cinnamon apples are great for breakfast. Serve them over oatmeal, steel cut oats, overnight oats, or chia pudding, or swirl them into yogurt with homemade granola. We also love them on pancakes, waffles, or French toast.

How do you like to eat cinnamon apples? Let me know in the comments!

More Favorite Apple Recipes

If you love these cinnamon apples, try one of these fall apple recipes next:

Cinnamon Apples

rate this recipe:5 from 8 votesPrep Time: 15 minutes Cook Time: 15 minutes Total Time: 30 minutes Serves 6Save Recipe Print RecipeThese warm cinnamon apples are such an easy, delicious fall treat! Serve them as a side dish or simple dessert, or top them onto ice cream, oatmeal, pancakes, or French toast. Find more serving suggestions in the post above.

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