Tuesday, October 6, 2015

9 Snacks You Can Make with an Apple

Apple MuffinsNothing is better at this time of year than a crisp, juicy apple. And no one is hungrier at a certain time of day (say, when they come home from school) than kids. From no-cook options to baked goods that will perfume the whole house, here are nine delicious snacks made with apples.

Apple Muffins
It could be the buttermilk, or all those chopped pecans, but Ellie Krieger’s gorgeous apple muffins have 230 perfect reviews … and counting!

Baked Apple Chips with Cinnamon SugarBaked Apple Chips
“This is what heaven must smell like.” That is about all I can say about these delicious apple chips, except that we make them every fall. Many times.

Healthy Apple Spice Quick BreadHealthy Apple Spice Quick Bread
Packed with plenty of good-for-you ingredients, this recipe makes two loaves, one for this week and one to freeze for later. Which is good, because this week’s is so tasty it may not last beyond a day.

Homemade Yogurt with Apple CompoteHomemade Yogurt with Apple Compote
Melissa d’Arabian’s recipe from Food Network Magazine features a creamy parfait of cinnamon-infused compote, plus tart yogurt. And if you decide to substitute a carton of yogurt from the store? We’ll never tell.

Slow-Cooker Apple Butter (with No Sugar Added)Slow-Cooker Apple Butter (with No Sugar Added)
A recipe so simple the kids can help. Slice apples, add spices, plug in slow cooker. Done! Slather this gooey topping on toast for a decadent snack (and a darn good breakfast to boot).

Apple-Grape TurtleApple-Grape Turtle
What do you get when you invert a Granny Smith and tack on a couple of grapes? A tasty little turtle for snacking.

Baked ApplesBaked Apples
Time the making of this Trisha Yearwood treat so you can enjoy it when the kids get home from school on a brisk day. A warm, gooey apple will hit the spot and tide them over (happily) until dinner.

PB & Apple Stacked “Sandwich”
Hold the bread! Instead, slice an apple horizontally and layer it with peanut butter, coconut, raisins … or any other toppings your snackers enjoy.

Cinnamon Apple Slices
With four small kids to feed, I love a make-ahead option like this one. Dust your apple slices with cinnamon and store in the fridge for up to 4 days. It’s the yummiest way to deal with browning yet!

Charity Curley Mathews blogs about feeding kids all the good foods at Foodlets.com.  Follow her on Facebook.



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