Thursday, September 27, 2018

Baked Apple Packets

These Baked Apple Packets are a super simple fall recipe. Enjoy them with ice cream for dessert or top with yogurt for breakfast or an afternoon snack. The perfect way to end a day of apple picking.

Baked Apple Packets - an easy fall dessert recipe

Originally published 10/2012. Photos and post updated 9/2018.

Hi Friends!

Allow me to introduce you to these Baked Apple Packets. Have you been apple picking yet this year? Or perhaps you have it on your to-do list for an upcoming weekend? This easy recipe idea is the perfect way to use up some of those apples.

I like these as a dessert, topped with ice cream….but you could easily top them with yogurt or extra peanut butter and enjoy them for breakfast or an afternoon snack. Plus they're easy to customize. I mixed my apples with cinnamon, ground flaxseed and hemp seeds and then topped with peanut butter, chocolate chips and ice cream. You could toss yours in just cinnamon and sugar if you wanted, drizzle with chocolate sauce, top with chopped nuts or granola, add a scoop of yogurt on top etc.

Baked Apple Packets with ice cream

There's no real recipe here because you can make as many or as few as you want. And no exact cooking time because you can cook them as long as you want depending on how soft you want your apples. AND if you wanted to, you could cook these on the grill or over a camp fire!

Here's what you do:

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Baked Apple Packets

These Baked Apple Packets are a super simple fall recipe. Enjoy them with ice cream for dessert or top with yogurt for breakfast or an afternoon snack. The perfect way to end a day of apple picking.

  • Author: Author: Lindsay
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 1

Ingredients

  • small or medium apples, chopped
  • cinnamon, ground flaxseed, hemp seeds, chia seeds and/or sugar for tossing
  • peanut butter, chopped nuts, granola, chocolate chips, pumpkin seeds or other desired toppings
  • ice cream or yogurt if desired.

Instructions

  1. Place chopped apple slices in a bowl.
  2. Sprinkle with cinnamon, ground flax and hemp seeds (and sugar if desired).
  3. Split equally between pieces of foil and fold into sealed packets.
  4. Bake at 400 degrees for 15-25 minutes depending on how soft you want your apples.
  5. Carefully open each packet and top with nuts, granola, chocolate chips etc.
  6. Add a scoop of ice cream or yogurt and serve!

Notes

You can also add the peanut butter before baking if you'd like!

Don't be afraid to experiment with other fruit either. I'm trying it with pears next šŸ™‚ Peaches would also be a great option for the summer!

These Baked Apple Packets are a super simple fall recipe. Enjoy them with ice cream for dessert or top with yogurt for breakfast or an afternoon snack. The perfect way to end a day of apple picking.

Enjoy!
–Lindsay–



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