Easy Skillet Fried Apples

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These skillet fried apples are a delicious treat any time! So, we’re thrilled to share this family favorite recipe thanks to a partnership with sponsor REVERE.  easy-skillet-fried-applesMmmm….don’t those look delicious?! Too bad this isn’t smell-o-vision, because the aroma is absolutely divine while cooking! These are just like the fabulous friend apples you can get at restaurants, much like apple pie without the crust! You just need a few ingredients and a great pan to cook them in. We were recently sent a set of the all-new REVERE Copper Confidence Core Stainless Steel Cookware to try and I really liked them! The apples cooked up SO nicely in them. revere-copper-confidence-core-stainless-steel-cookwareAren’t they pretty?! Would you believe I’ve never owned stainless pans before? Crazy right?! But, I really liked them! The set I got is the REVERE Copper Confidence Core Stainless Steel Cookware which gives a nod to the brand’s origins, utilizing a copper disc centered within an aluminum encapsulated base to help heat quicker and more evenly than heavier gauge cookware. I’ve made eggs in the pans now a few times too and really feel like everything cooked quickly & evenly! Another cool feature about the pans is that they have patent-pending ‘Nest&Protect’ interlocking handles that elevate your pans when nested, seemingly floating above each other. So it helps you store them conveniently without scratching, protecting the interior and exterior finish. Really nice! And they’re even oven safe up to 350 degrees! Win! So, the 10-inch pan was perfect for whipping up batch of fried apples for dessert! fried-apples Now I’m craving these again! So good! And they are SO easy to make! Just a few minutes and a few ingredients…and you have this tasty dessert! Here’s the easy recipe:

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4.84 from 6 votes

Easy Skillet Fried Apples

Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time10 minutes
Total Time20 minutes
Servings: 6
Author: Sara @ Mom Endeavors

Ingredients

  • 6-8 apples cored, sliced, & peeled if desired.
  • 1/4 C butter
  • 1/3 C brown sugar
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/8 tsp nutmeg
  • juice from half a lemon
  • pinch of salt

Instructions

  • Melt butter in skillet over medium heat. Once the butter is melted, add in chopped apples.
  • Squeeze the juice of one lemon over the apples. Then, add the sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt.
  • Stir to make sure the apples are all well coated. Then saute over medium heat for approximately 10 minutes (until apples are fork tender).
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easy-cinnamon-fried-applesIf you’ve never made these before, I encourage you to give them a try! So good – especially perfect during the fall and winter months! Yum! And, if you’re in need of some new cookware, I encourage you to give the new REVERE Copper Confidence Core Stainless Steel Cookware line a try! I’m really loving the new pans! It’s nice to find something with a long-standing reputation of durability and quality cooking performance, that is also an affordable price and has a great modern look!

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20 Responses

    1. Hi Meg,
      You totally could. They just might soften a bit more after frozen & reheating. So, maybe undercook them just a bit.

  1. 5 stars
    Absolutely delicious, I just made it and I added a bit of whipped cream topping…..Divine!!!
    Thank you, Sara, it will be in my favorites recipes from now.

  2. 5 stars
    Hi , these are now my favorite way to have apples, along with apple butter..Easy to make and freeze well. I almost always have some on hand. Thankyou very much for posting.

    1. Anything more crisp/sturdy. So varieties like Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, Pink Lady, Fuji, etc. would be best.

    1. Hi Cindy,
      I bet you could. It is sort of similar to apple pie filling. Haven’t tried it that way though.

  3. Hypothetically, if I had every ingredient with the exception of the lemon juice, would it still turn out the same?

    1. HA! Hypothetically, yes! 😉 The lemon juice can just enhance the flavor a tad and potentially help make the apples less runny. But I really don’t think it would change too terribly much if you didn’t have it.

  4. This recipe looks n sound very easy to make. Will be making some real soon. I have a big bowl of apples just begging for me to do something with them. Thanks for the recipe.

  5. I was craving something and I came across this recipe, and it was easy enough so whipped it up and it is absolutely delicious!! I served mine over frozen vanilla yogurt and it was so good!!

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