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.
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:
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.
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!
Sweet cooked apples recipe
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons butter unsalted
- 4 apples sweet, such as Fuji, cored, peeled and sliced
- â…“ cup water
- ½ cup brown sugar
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon
- â…› teaspoon nutmeg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 ¼ teaspoons corn starch
- â…“ cup water
Instructions
- Melt butter in a large skillet, add sliced apples and cook for a couple of minutes to soften them up. Add â…“ 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 â…“ 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
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Carolyn
Can you use a food saver air sealer to store the apples in a bag
Christine
Thanks for this recipe. So easy. So tasty. All my favourite ingredients. Who can resist the smell of apples, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla while baking or cooking? My place smells divine! I'm going to put some in refrigerated crescent roll dough (that means Pillsbury) that's been in my fridge for quite a spell now, and bake them, to make a semblance of apple turnovers.
Julia
So glad you enjoyed this recipe! I could not agree more: I find the smell of apples with brown sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg irresistible!
Gaylene Bedgood
I would like to use this recipe to freeze. Have you frozen this filling before?
Thank you,
Gaylene
Julia
These cooked apples will freeze well - make sure to use an air-tight container.
Debbie
This apples are delicious. I only had 2 Fuji apples, so I cut the recipe in half. I use to love Stouffers frozen Harvest Apples, but just can't find them as often anymore. These just became my go to apples. Thanks for a great recipe.
Julia
You are very welcome! I am glad you enjoyed this recipe!
Wink
Oh yes
Melissa
Amazing!! I used apple juice instead of water and added a 1/4 cup of chopped walnuts at the end and it scooped it over pumpkin ice cream...Heavenly!!
Julia
Thank you, Melissa! So glad you liked this recipe. Using apple juice and adding chopped walnuts sounds so delicious!
Gina Duran
Can you use these as apple pie filling?
Julia
It will probably work!
Rose
These apples are Oh-So-Yummy! I love cinnamon so I added an additional 1/2 teaspoon and cooked them a bit longer. Served the apples warm over pancakes, topped with whipped cream and my family gobbled up every ooey, gooey morsel. Definitely one of our favorite harvest time recipes. Thanks for sharing!
Julia
You're very welcome! I am glad your family has enjoyed this recipe! 🙂
Joyce Hunt
These apples are sooo yummy. I plan to have them over pancakes for breakfast. The only change I made was to swap out the brown sugar for fake sugar. Trying to lower my sugar intake while not suffering any deprivation! 🙂
Julia
Thank you, Joyce! I am glad you enjoyed this recipe!
Maureen
These look fantastic, but I only have time to cook things at night mostly (2 kids keep me busy and I would love to surprise them with this snack!) Just wondering, if I can refrigerate these and reheat then in the morning?
Mary
I would think that wouldn't be a problem. I haven't tried it, but you do that with most anything you cook as far as leftovers. I would let your kids make them with you one day.
Gloria.Rodriguez
Made these cooked Apple today.MMM delicious taste like Apple pie but with out the crust.Ate the Apple with a bowl of ice cream.So good and yummy.Thank you for the recipe.
Susan
I made these with apples from my own tree. So delicious! Only thing I did differently was let them boil just a little longer than 1 minute.
Kim
very good recipe, yum yum
Do you have a recipe for Creamed Apples my grandmother used to make?
LeAnn Barnhart
Can this be frozen?
Julia
I have not frozen this but because apple pies are often frozen, I don't see why not. I am going to guess that these apples should freeze well.
melba
made the cooked apples for supper; it was a big hit