If You're Not Baking The Whole Apple, You're Doing It Wrong

Less slicing and dicing is always a good thing.

Between all the types of apple pie one can bake and the different ways you can make candy apples, it’s hard to choose what to make with all your fall apples. To make that decision process a little harder, we’d like to throw another idea into the mix ― possibly the best one so far ― whole. baked. apples.

There’s a lot to love about baked apples. There’s the crumbled topping that gets baked inside (or the pie crust that sometimes gets layered on top). And then there’s the absolute ease with which one can whip up this quintessential fall dessert.

There are many ways to get creative with it. Check them out:

Oatmeal Baked Apples With Maple Brown Butter And Toasted Hazelnuts
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Pie-Crusted Baked Cinnamon Apple
A Spicy Perspective
Get the Pie-Crusted Baked Cinnamon Apple recipe from A Spicy Perspective
Bloomin' Baked Apple
The Gunny Sack
Get the Bloomin' Baked Apple recipe from The Gunny Sack
Lattice-Top Crust Baked Apple
Sally's Baking Addiction
Get the Lattice-Top Crust Baked Apple recipe from Sally's Baking Addiction
Slow Cooker Baked Apples
The Magical Slow Cooker
Get the Slow Cooker Baked Apples recipe from The Magical Slow Cooker
Cheesecake Stuffed Baked Apples
Creme de la Crumb
Get the Cheesecake Stuffed Baked Apples recipe from Creme de la Crumb

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