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18 Ways To Use The Rest Of Those Apples Off Your Tree

If you’re into apples, this lineup has something for every craving, whether you want something sweet, savory, or somewhere in between. These recipes take familiar flavors and give them just enough of a twist to keep things interesting without over complicating the process.

From gooey cinnamon roll cups to smoky baked brie, these apple-based ideas offer more than just dessert. You’ll find sides, mains, and cozy breakfast picks too, all with clear instructions and practical prep. Nothing fussy, just food that works.

Whether you’re using up fresh apples from the orchard or just looking to try something new, this list has a recipe worth bookmarking. Click through to find your next favorite dish!

Apple Pie Cookies

Apple Pie Cookies. Photo credit: Or Whatever You Do.

These bite-sized cookies pack in all the flavor of a classic apple pie—think cinnamon, tender apples, and buttery crust—wrapped into a handheld treat. They’re a great option when you want a fall-flavored dessert without the work of making a full pie. Easy to share, quick to bake, and fun to serve.
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Traeger Apple Crisp Cinnamon Roll Cups

Traeger Apple Crisp Cinnamon Roll Cups. Photo credit: Or Whatever You Do.

This recipe merges gooey cinnamon rolls and warm apple crisp in a muffin-style cup. Baked on a Traeger, they pick up a subtle smoky edge that balances the sweetness. Great for brunch or dessert, and easy to serve in individual portions.
Get the Recipe: Traeger Apple Crisp Cinnamon Roll Cups

Traeger Apple Crisp Smoked Brie

Traeger Apple Crisp Smoked Brie. Photo credit: Or Whatever You Do.

Creamy brie gets topped with a cinnamon-apple crisp mixture and warmed on the grill until melty and golden. This is a bold, shareable appetizer that comes together quickly and works well for gatherings when you want something both rich and seasonal.
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Traeger Apple Cake

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Traeger Apple Cake. Photo credit: Or Whatever You Do.

This moist apple cake is baked on a Traeger, giving it a soft crumb and a hint of smokiness that makes it stand out from the usual. It’s simple to mix up, doesn’t need frosting, and makes a great anytime cake for fall.
Get the Recipe: Traeger Apple Cake

Apple Fritters

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Apple Fritters. Photo credit: Or Whatever You Do.

These fritters combine chopped apples with sweet batter, then get fried until crisp outside and soft inside. Dust with powdered sugar or glaze if you like. They come together fast and are a satisfying choice for breakfast or dessert.
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Traeger Apple Crisp

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Traeger Apple Crisp. Photo credit: Or Whatever You Do.

A classic dessert with a twist—this apple crisp is cooked on a Traeger grill for a hint of smoke that complements the sweet topping and soft apples. Serve warm with ice cream or whipped cream for an easy, crowd-friendly treat.
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Warm Apple Compote Topping with Cinnamon & Spice

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Warm Apple Compote Topping with Cinnamon & Spice. Photo credit: Intentional Hospitality.

This stovetop compote is made with apples, cinnamon, and warm spices, simmered until tender and fragrant. It’s quick to prepare and makes a cozy topping for pancakes, waffles, oatmeal, or even yogurt. A great weekend breakfast upgrade.
Get the Recipe: Warm Apple Compote Topping with Cinnamon & Spice

Snickers Apple Salad

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Snickers Apple Salad. Photo credit: Game Day Eats.

This chilled dessert combines chopped apples, Snickers bars, pudding mix, whipped topping, and a caramel drizzle. It’s sweet, creamy, and crunchy all at once, and takes just a few minutes to mix up. Best served cold at potlucks or parties.
Get the Recipe: Snickers Apple Salad

Old-fashioned Baked Apples

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Old-fashioned Baked Apples. Photo credit: CopyKat Recipes.

Whole apples are filled with a mix of honey, nuts, and spices, then baked until soft and fragrant. It’s a simple dessert that feels classic and comforting. No fancy prep required—just a bit of time in the oven and you’re good to go.
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Apple Cinnamon Sugar Cake

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Apple Cinnamon Sugar Cake. Photo credit: Running To The Kitchen.

This easy-to-make cake uses fresh apples and a cinnamon-sugar mix to create a moist, tender crumb. It’s a great snack cake with no need for icing, and works just as well for breakfast as it does for dessert.
Get the Recipe: Apple Cinnamon Sugar Cake

Instant Pot Cinnamon Applesauce

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Instant Pot Cinnamon Applesauce. Photo credit: Happy Snackcidents.

Just four ingredients and a few minutes in the Instant Pot gives you a batch of smooth, homemade applesauce. It’s naturally sweet with a good hit of cinnamon, and can be eaten warm, cold, or used in other recipes.
Get the Recipe: Instant Pot Cinnamon Applesauce

Spiced Orange Beet Apple Chutney

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Spiced Orange Beet Apple Chutney. Photo credit: Running To The Kitchen.

This chutney blends beets, apples, and citrus with warm spices for a sweet and tangy spread. It pairs well with meats, cheese boards, or even dolloped into yogurt. A versatile make-ahead condiment for fall and winter.
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Step-by-Step Apple Galette Recipe

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Step-by-Step Apple Galette Recipe. Photo credit: Vanilla Bean Cuisine.

This galette is a rustic take on apple pie, using a rolled-out dough folded around spiced apple slices. No pie dish or fuss required. It bakes up golden and crisp, and works well for holidays or casual dinners alike.
Get the Recipe: Step-by-Step Apple Galette Recipe

Apple Filled Cinnamon Rolls

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Apple Filled Cinnamon Rolls. Photo credit: Walking On Sunshine Recipes.

These homemade cinnamon rolls are packed with fresh apple filling and finished with a brown butter maple glaze. The dough is soft and fluffy, and the rolls rise high. Ideal for a special breakfast or a fall weekend baking project.
Get the Recipe: Apple Filled Cinnamon Rolls

10-Minute Apple Slaw With Tangy Sweet Dressing

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10-Minute Apple Slaw With Tangy Sweet Dressing. Photo credit: Intentional Hospitality.

This quick slaw combines apples and cabbage with a homemade dressing that’s both zesty and slightly sweet. It’s crisp, colorful, and ready in minutes—perfect as a side for grilled meats or sandwiches.
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Apple Cranberry Pie

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Apple Cranberry Pie. Photo credit: Stetted.

Tart cranberries and sweet apples come together under a buttery crumble topping in this old-school pie. It’s great for holidays or any time you want a pie that’s both familiar and just a bit different.
Get the Recipe: Apple Cranberry Pie

Swedish Apple Pie

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Swedish Apple Pie. Photo credit: Stetted.

This pie skips the rolling—just mix, pour, and bake. Apples go in the bottom of the dish, and a cakelike topping forms as it bakes. Simple ingredients and easy cleanup make this a handy last-minute dessert.
Get the Recipe: Swedish Apple Pie

BBQ Chicken Breasts with Grilled Granny Smith Apples

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BBQ Chicken Breasts with Grilled Granny Smith Apples. Photo credit: Girl Carnivore.

Juicy chicken breasts are grilled and paired with tart Granny Smith apples that caramelize beautifully over the heat. It’s a fresh, unexpected combo that works especially well for outdoor dinners or late summer grilling nights.
Get the Recipe: BBQ Chicken Breasts with Grilled Granny Smith Apples