Air fryer apples are a delicious way to satisfy your apple pie craving without baking the pie. A little maple syrup adds sweetness, and the cinnamon flavor makes it perfect for a quick and easy dessert or healthy snack.

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Air-fried apples can also be used in a variety of ways. I like to top my oatmeal, pancakes, and French toast with air fryer apple bites for breakfast, or mix them into yogurt. I often make it as a side dish for grilled chicken thighs or pork tenderloin in the air fryer.
But my favorite way to enjoy it is with delicious and healthy desserts. Top the warm apples with ice cream or whipped cream. Greek yogurt is also delicious. For a slightly more decadent touch, add a splash of homemade caramel sauce. (Super easy)
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Why I love air fryer apples
Quick and easy. Air fryer apple slices require a few simple ingredients and can be prepared in just 10 minutes in an air fryer. (By comparison, baked apple slices take up to 30 minutes in the oven). health. Everyone knows that apples are good for you. These Airfryer Cinnamon Apple Slices contain no refined sugar and just a little oil. It tastes like apple pie filling, but without any sugar. Leaving the skin on the apple retains most of its fiber and nutrients. And of course, it’s gluten-free and dairy-free. delicious. When you want apple pie or apple crisp (try it in the air fryer) but don’t want the hassle, these delicious Air Fryer Cinnamon Apple Slices make the perfect healthy dessert or snack in just a few moments. Children love it too. (I know from first-hand experience).
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apple. The most important part! Since only a small amount of sweetener is used, this recipe favors sweet apple varieties to take advantage of their natural sweetness. My favorites are Ambrosia, Honeycrisp, Gala, Pink Lady, or Golden Delicious. I made this recipe with a tart apple variety, such as Granny Smith apples, and added a little maple syrup, and it was still delicious. Choose apples that have a firm texture, rather than soft apples like McIntosh, which soften when cooked. maple syrup. Pure maple syrup adds even more sweetness. This recipe is vegan, but if that doesn’t bother you, you can use honey instead. You can also measure and use brown sugar, but I prefer maple syrup because it has a better flavor and doesn’t need to be melted. oil. I use peanut oil, but olive oil, vegetable oil, or coconut oil will also work. If you use coconut oil, make sure it’s refined if you don’t want it to add coconut flavor to your air fryer apples. If you’re not vegan and want a richer flavor, melted butter is also an option. cinnamon. Every sweet apple recipe calls for ground cinnamon, and this one is no exception. You can also replace cinnamon with apple pie spice. salt. A pinch of salt enhances the flavor of any dish and balances the sweetness of the apples.


How to make, step by step
Combine maple syrup, oil, cinnamon, and salt in a large bowl.


Add the apple slices and stir or toss to coat all slices with the cinnamon mixture.


Add the coated slices to the air fryer basket and cook until tender, shaking halfway through.


Serve warm apples with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.


helpful tips
preheat. Many basket-style air fryer models (including my Ninja Foodie) do not require preheating. However, some models, especially oven-style air fryers, require preheating. In that case, preheat before cooking. Peel the apple. There is no need to peel the apples for this recipe. There’s no need to peel it, as most of the fiber and nutrients are in the skin. Because it requires less work. However, you can peel the apple if you wish. Slice the apples just before making the recipe to prevent them from turning brown. If slicing in advance, add 1 teaspoon of lemon juice and spread in the air fryer. (Lemon juice helps keep the slices from browning.) If cooking in the air fryer, check a few times late in the cooking process to avoid overcooking. This means there is no need to use a silicone liner. Use the “Amount” toggle at the top of the recipe card to reheat in the air fryer for 4-5 minutes or in the refrigerator for 1-2 minutes. microwave oven.
Other ways to make cinnamon apples.
oven baked apples
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Prepare apples as in this recipe. Spread the slices on parchment paper or a silicone-lined baking sheet. Bake for 10 minutes, then flip and bake for another 10-15 minutes.
fried apples.
Prepare apples according to this recipe. Place a nonstick pot over medium heat and cook for 15 to 20 minutes, stirring frequently.
See more apple recipes
You can enjoy these recipes all year round, not just during apple season.
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Air fryer apples are a delicious way to satisfy your apple pie craving without baking the pie. Sweetened with a touch of maple syrup and loaded with cinnamon flavor, it’s perfect for a quick and easy dessert or a healthy way to quench your sweet tooth.
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Quantity: 4 one person
calorie: 184kcal
Instructions
Core the apple and cut into 1/2-inch slices.
Combine maple syrup, oil, cinnamon, and salt in a large bowl.
Add the apple slices to the maple syrup mixture and stir with a spoon to coat.
Spread the apple slices evenly in the air fryer basket.
Cook at 400°f for 10 minutes, turning halfway through.
Serve warm with ice cream or whipped cream.
Precautions
preheat. Many air fryer models (including my Ninja Foodie) do not require preheating. However, some models, especially oven-style air fryers, require preheating. In that case, preheat before cooking. Peel the apple. There is no need to peel the apples for this recipe. I don’t peel the skin because most of the fiber and nutrients are in the skin. Plus, it’s time-consuming. However, you can also peel the apples if you wish. apple slices. Slice the apples just before making the recipe. If slicing in advance, add 1 teaspoon of lemon juice to prevent burning. Now, if your air fryer is small, you may need to cook the apple slices at once. browning). Don’t overcook. For best results, the apple slices should be tender, but still have a bit of a bite. To avoid over-cooking, check them a couple of times during the last half of cooking. Since air fryers vary widely, the cooking time here is a guideline. Silicone liners. Using silicone air fryer liners means you don’t need as much oil and makes clean up easier. I recommend them and you can find almost any size on line. Recipe quantity. You can easily double thisYou can also change the ingredient amounts using the “Amount” toggle button at the top of the recipe card. To store leftover apples from the air fryer, reheat in the refrigerator for 4 to 5 minutes or in the microwave for 1 to 2 minutes.
nutrition
Provided by: 1waiter | calorie: 184kcal | carbohydrates: 33g | protein: 1g | fat: 7g | Saturated fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated fats: 4g | Monounsaturated fats: 2g | Trans fat: 0.04g | sodium: 148mg | potassium: 222mg | fiber: 5g | sugar: twenty fiveg | Vitamin A: 101IU | Vitamin C: 8mg | calcium: 32mg | iron: 0.3mg


