Sweet cooked apples recipe (2024)

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Sweet apples, such as Fuji, cooked in butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla extract. What could be better? These sweet cooked apples are perfect for pie filling, as toppings over desserts. They make great crepe filling and are delicious when served warm with ice cream.

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Am I the only one who is having a hard time getting back into the kitchen after a week of Thanksgiving feasting? I've been eating so much over the last 10 days, I am not even hungry any more.

So, please forgive me for this very basic cooked apples recipe today. So simple and easy but don't let the simplicity fool you: these cinnamon and vanilla cooked apples are DELICIOUS:

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How to serve cooked apples

  • Sweet cooked apples are great for breakfast as a topping over pancakes, waffles, or even over oatmeal.
  • They also work great on their own, as a simple dessert, served warm with vanilla ice cream: it's like having an apple pie without a crust.
  • Use these cinnamon and vanilla cooked apples as a simple pie filling, or as a tart crust filling.
  • They are also great for stuffing the crepes.

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The smell of apples cooking in brown sugar with all the spices made it impossible to resist taking little bites as I was cooking. Beware! These sweet cooked apples are super addictive!

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4.84 from 123 votes

Sweet cooked apples recipe

Sweet apples, such as Fuji, cooked in butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla extract. What could be better? These sweet cooked apples are perfect for pie filling, as toppings over desserts. They make great crepe filling and are delicious when served warm with ice cream.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 4 servings

Calories per serving 280 kcal

Author: Julia

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Melt butter in a large skillet, add sliced apples and cook for a couple of minutes to soften them up. Add ⅓ cup of water, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and vanilla extract and stir really well, while on low-medium heat, to combine with apples.

  • Dissolve corn starch in the remaining ⅓ cup of water. Add to the apple mixture in the skillet and bring to boil. Boil for about a minute until mixture thickens to the desired thickness. Remove from heat (do not overcook apples). Ready to serve!

Nutrition

Nutrition Information

Sweet cooked apples recipe

Amount per Serving

Calories

280

% Daily Value*

Fat

8

g

12

%

Saturated Fat

5

g

31

%

Sodium

86

mg

4

%

Potassium

231

mg

7

%

Carbohydrates

53

g

18

%

Fiber

4

g

17

%

Sugar

45

g

50

%

Vitamin A

360

IU

7

%

Vitamin C

8.3

mg

10

%

Calcium

36

mg

4

%

Iron

0.4

mg

2

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Keyword cinnamon apples, cooked apples

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  1. Sweet cooked apples recipe (7)Becky

    I used to always cook green June apples but ran out of them. Looked up how to cook sweet apples. Found your recipe and my husband and I LOVE them this way. Thanks for sharing it.

    Reply

    • Sweet cooked apples recipe (8)Julia

      Becky, I am so glad you found my recipe and that you both loved it! ❤️ Thank you for the 5-star review and this comment. ❤️

      Reply

    • Sweet cooked apples recipe (9)Woody

      Julia, Your recipe for the sweet cooked apples was good, not great! Forget the corn starch! Made the apples slimy, like when you cook okra. Is there another way to thicken slightly?

      Reply

      • Sweet cooked apples recipe (10)Julia

        Woody, the only thing that comes to mind is blending some of the cooked apples and then stirring that in with the rest of the apples. Gradually, so that it thickens to your liking. Or, maybe use applesauce to thicken these?

        Reply

  2. Sweet cooked apples recipe (11)Jessica Carrillo

    I made these to top pancakes and my family loved them! Then we had leftovers with vanilla ice cream! Definitely will be making these again!

    Reply

  3. Sweet cooked apples recipe (12)Jeanne Mason

    Can I make and cook these a couple days before serving ? Would they be as good reheated on Easter ? Thx so much. My dad wants the apples like they do at Cracker Barrel? Are these the same recipe ? Happy Easter. Thx for your great suggestions and recipes.

    Reply

    • Sweet cooked apples recipe (13)Julia

      Jeanne, this is a very late response, but anyway - yes, you an cook these a couple of days before serving. In this case, I would definitely use apples with firmer texture. I would also undercook them a bit, since you will be reheating them later which will soften them further.

      Reply

  4. Sweet cooked apples recipe (14)Cathy

    My family absolutely loves this cooked apples recipe. Do you think that they would freeze well or will they get watery when defrosted?

    Reply

    • Sweet cooked apples recipe (15)Julia

      Cathy, I think they should freeze just fine. Especially if you use firmer apples to begin with.

      Reply

  5. Sweet cooked apples recipe (16)David Hawley

    Just what I was looking for to put in my homemade puff pastry dough. Thanks for sharing, Julia.
    Best Regards,
    Dave

    Reply

    • Sweet cooked apples recipe (17)Julia

      Dave, these cooked apples would delicious in a pastry dough! Love it!

      Reply

  6. Sweet cooked apples recipe (18)Kathy

    Thank you for posting this easy recipe! You apologized earlier for this being an easy recipe. But you never know when someone like me, who knows what goes into the recipe, but doesn't remember how much of each ingredient.

    Reply

    • Sweet cooked apples recipe (19)Kathy

      PS - I forgot to say that I prepared my apples just as you instructed. THEY WERE DELICIOUS! Just like my mom used to make.

      Reply

      • Sweet cooked apples recipe (20)Julia

        Kathy, I am so glad you enjoyed this recipe! 🙂

        Reply

    • Sweet cooked apples recipe (21)Julia

      Kathy, I am so happy you found this recipe helpful. Thank you for this positive comment and 5-stars! 🙂

      Reply

  7. Sweet cooked apples recipe (22)Pam

    Oh my I can’t wait to make these!! I’m going to use them for a cheesecake topping!

    Reply

    • Sweet cooked apples recipe (23)Julia

      Pam, that's an excellent idea - to use this as a topping for cheesecake! I love cheesecakes with real fruit toppings - they are so good!

      Reply

  8. Sweet cooked apples recipe (24)Robbie Ann Crawford

    Im sorry I. Should have written it like you posted "Boil for about a minute until mixture thickens to the desired thickness." Does it only take a minute of boiling to soften the apples?
    Thanks My apples are ready to peel!!!!

    Reply

    • Sweet cooked apples recipe (25)Julia

      Robbie, what I meant was that the cornstarch thickens the mixture as it heats and then sets as it cools. So if the mixture gets too thick for your taste, stop boiling and remove from heat or reduce heat to very low and cook until apples soften to your liking.

      Enjoy the recipe! And, Happy Holidays! 🙂

      Reply

    • Sweet cooked apples recipe (26)Deb

      Julia, I never know how thin to slice apples!

      Reply

      • Sweet cooked apples recipe (27)Cathy

        This looks really good but I was wondering if I could cut back on the amount of sugar?

        Reply

        • Sweet cooked apples recipe (28)Julia

          Cathy, you can use half the amount of sugar. Or, use a different sweetener that has less calories - it should work great in this simple recipe.

          Reply

      • Sweet cooked apples recipe (29)Julia

        Deb, for this recipe, you don't have to slice them thinly. Slices should be on the thicker side so that they don't fall apart too much during cooking.

        Reply

  9. Sweet cooked apples recipe (30)Robbie Ann Crawford

    Julia what do you mean by "boil one minute or until desired thickness"? That doesn't make sense to me. help

    Reply

  10. Sweet cooked apples recipe (31)Tracy

    Super simple.....and all of the ingredients are things I had on hand already! Perfect pairing to Apple Cinnamon Cake donuts and hot cocoa on a cold morning for my littles!!

    Reply

    • Sweet cooked apples recipe (32)Julia

      Tracy, I am so happy you loved this recipe! Thank you for this wonderful feedback and the 5-stars! 🙂

      Reply

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