Skillet Cinnamon Apples

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Skillet Cinnamon Apples-sautéed apples with butter, brown sugar, and cinnamon are a real fall treat and they take less than 10 minutes to make. Serve as a side dish, breakfast topping, or dessert!

skillet cinnamon apples in bowl with spoon.

As soon as there’s a slight crisp in the air I start dreaming of Skillet Cinnamon Apples. They remind me of my childhood. The smell of cinnamon apples sautéing on the stove with butter and brown sugar is pure heaven!

Sure, I love baked apples, apple crisp, and apple cobbler, but sautéed cinnamon apples are SO simple! They only take about 10 minutes to cook and are so sweet and delicious!

Use in-season apples to make this quick dish that works as a side dish, a topping for breakfasts and desserts, or a dip with crackers and cheese. The possibilities are endless, but they all taste really good! You can’t go wrong!

ingredients to make cinnamon apples.

What Apples to Use

Use your favorite or whatever you have on hand. Here are some of the different flavors you’ll find in popular apple varieties:

  • Gala: Gala apples are mostly sweet with a soft, easy-to-bite inside.
  • McIntosh: These can be harder to find, but they’re so yummy. McIntosh red apples have a slight tartness and they’re super juicy.
  • Honeycrisp: my personal favorite! They are SO good!
  • Fuji: A good all-around apple and easy to find at grocery stores.
  • Granny Smith: Crisp, tart, and great for cooking and baking!
  • Jonagold: Jonagold apples hold up well during baking and cooking, and they’re not quite as sweet as other varieties.

Do I Have to Peel the Apples?

It’s up to you. Peeled apples will have a smoother texture, but if the apple skins don’t bother you, you can leave them on. I make this recipe with and without the skins and both taste great to me! It’s basically personal preference.

cinnamon apples cooking in skillet with brown sugar and cinnamon.

How to Make Cinnamon Apples

This cooked apple recipe is SO simple and your house will smell like fall when the apples are sautéing in the skillet. Your family will run into the kitchen begging for a taste, my boys always do:)

  • Chop the apples into bite-size pieces that are the same size so they cook evenly. If you want to do slices, you can, just add an additional minute or two to the cooking time.
  • I like to add lemon juice to the apples to prevent them from browning, plus I like the fresh zip of flavor.
  • I cook the apples in butter for flavor, but if you need the recipe to be vegan, you can use coconut oil.
  • Make sure you don’t over cook the apples, you don’t want mushy apples. Take them off the heat when they are soft, but still a little crisp.

Serving Suggestions

There are so many ways to enjoy these sautéed apples that you’ll want to always have a batch on hand! Here are a few of the ways we enjoy them…

How to Store and Reheat

Once cooked and cooled, store the apples in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week. Reheat in the microwave or on the stovetop with an additional 1-2 tablespoons of water if needed!

To freeze, let the apples cool completely. Store in a freezer bag or container for up to 2 months. Thaw, reheat, and enjoy!

cooked cinnamon apples in bowl with spoon.

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Skillet Cinnamon Apples

Sautéed apples with butter, brown sugar, and cinnamon are a real fall treat and they take less than 10 minutes to make. Serve as a side dish, breakfast topping, or dessert!
4.69 from 19 votes

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • Place the chopped apples in a medium bowl. Drizzle with lemon juice and stir. Add the brown sugar and cinnamon and stir until the apples are well coated.
  • In a large skillet, heat the butter over medium heat. Add the apples and 2 tablespoons of water. Cook, stirring occasionally, until apples are tender but not mushy, about 7 to 8 minutes. Stir in the vanilla extract and pinch of salt.
  • Serve the apples warm.

Notes

Serve as a side dish or with yogurt, ice cream, oatmeal, toast, pork, chicken, etc. 

Nutrition

Calories: 146kcal, Carbohydrates: 25g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 6g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Cholesterol: 15mg, Sodium: 53mg, Potassium: 146mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 20g, Vitamin A: 249IU, Vitamin C: 6mg, Calcium: 18mg, Iron: 1mg
Keywords apple, cinnamon

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I'm Maria and my husband is Josh. We share a love of cooking, baking, and entertaining. We enjoy creating recipes that are simple, fresh, and family friendly. We love sitting around the table with good food, good conversation, and good friends and family! Our kitchen is always open!
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    1. coconut sugar would work! You could use granulated sugar, but I like a deeper sugar for flavor. You could also try pure maple syrup or honey, just be careful because it might stick to the pan.

  1. 5 stars
    Wow! Just made these for the third time in a month. I can’t stop! 🙂

    So delicious! I just had them on oatmeal this morning with some pecans and raisins on top. Will have them tomorrow on some french toast made with leftover cinnamon buns. Have had them on ice cream, and of course, just straight up.

    Such a fast and easy recipe, with just the combination of ingredients. I used McIntosh apples and left the peels on. I like them like that, and I think it ups the nutritional value. Don’t miss the vanilla at the end, it finishes it off very nicely.

  2. 5 stars
    I made these the other night to go with some sausages. Wow!!! That addition of vanilla just made it so over the top delicious. Thanks for another good one.