We love apples: the sweet and crunchy snack is full of all sorts of nutritional goodness, and they taste good on their own and in salads, desserts, and savory dishes, too. These healthy recipes celebrate this favorite fruit of the Fall, keeping you full and satisfied all season long!
This moist low-fat vegan banana apple bread is healthy enough for breakfast, but flavorful enough for dessert.
If you're already drinking apple cider vinegar because of its many health benefits, you will absolutely love this apple pie drink that uses the elixir, but tastes like a sweet treat.
This detox apple and cabbage salad helps balance out all the comfort food you're bound to enjoy this Fall. This fiber-filled meal aids in digestion, and the added cayenne helps to boost your metabolism.
Satisfy candy cravings with these light cinnamon apple chips. They're made from only three ingredients, which include metabolism-boosting cinnamon.
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On chilly mornings, you'll be thankful that you've baked up a batch of this apple cinnamon quinoa. It's full of protein and fiber, and you'll love the cinnamon-spiced apples, plump raisins, and crunchy almonds in the dish.
This apple pear oatmeal crisp pairs two Fall fruits in a healthy dessert that will have you asking for more.
With the abundance of fruit in these apple pie muffins, the need for sugar is pretty low.
This lightened-up apple crumble pie marries these two traditional desserts in one glorious, warm, and spicy treat.
Full of good-for-you ingredients like walnuts, yogurt, and chia seeds, these gluten-free apple muffins make a filling snack when cravings hit.
Skip buying sugary fruit roll-ups at the store, and make your own at home. This recipe for apple fruit leather is easy to make and only requires an oven.
All the Fall flavors are in this recipe for apple cranberry pecan salad with goat cheese and a vinaigrette. This easy salad proves that fresh cranberries are not just for chutneys and muffins.
Apple sandwiches with peanut butter and pumpkin seeds make a great afternoon snack. The recipe is full of fiber and protein, which will help you power through your day until it's time for dinner.
Turn an apple into a comforting, warm dessert by simply placing it in the oven. This baked apple recipe is very loose, which allows you to get creative. Depending on your mood, add nuts and a touch of honey or maple syrup, or some dried cranberries or cherries. A little cinnamon, nutmeg, or brown sugar is also a nice touch.
All you need is a food processor, three ingredients, and five minutes to make this apple almond spread.