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    Microwave Cinnamon Apples

    Modified: Oct 1, 2024 by Sireesha · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

    Craving a quick and comforting dessert that’s ready in 10 minutes? These microwave cinnamon apples are the perfect blend of sweet, spiced, and deliciously tender! Whether you need a last-minute snack or a warm topping for your favorite dessert, this easy recipe is sure to hit the spot. 

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    Fall baking and cooking at our household almost always include either pumpkins or apples in some form like these microwave cinnamon apples. Some of our favorite dishes include apple walnut stuffing, dairy free pumpkin bread, and even smoothies such as apple banana peanut butter smoothie.

    This recipe was inspired by one our popular recipes - vegan apple crisp, but with the twist to make it even simpler, easier, and with fewer ingredients.

    With just 3 main ingredients and 10 minutes of your time, these microwave cinnamon apples make a great quick snack or dessert and are perfect as a topping for oatmeal or pancakes.

    Table of contents

    • Why You'll Love This Recipe
    • Ingredients
      • Optional Add Ons
    • Step-By-Step: How to Microwave Cinnamon Apples
    • Top Tips For Getting Delicious Microwaved Cinnamon Apples
    • Toppings and Serving Ideas
    • More Apple Inspired Recipes
    • FAQ
    • Recipe Card

    Why You'll Love This Recipe

    • Quick and easy: This recipe is a time-saver, coming together in under 5 minutes. Perfect for a quick snack or dessert without spending too much time in the kitchen​.
    • Minimal cleanup: It's a one-bowl recipe, and clean up is easy.
    • Versatile: Microwave cinnamon apples can be enjoyed on their own or used as a topping for various dishes like oatmeal, pancakes, or ice cream.
    • Budget-friendly: This recipe uses just a few simple ingredients like apples and cinnamon, making it a cost-effective way to enjoy a delicious treat​.

    Ingredients

    You only need 3 main ingredients for this recipe to work, but with a few optional add ons, you can customize this recipe to fit your liking!

    Ingredients laid out on a white background to make microwave cinnamon apples
    1. Apples: Most types of apples work for this recipe. Fuji apples tend to be on the sweeter side as do Gala and Honeycrisp. Check out this guide to picking out sweet apples from Southern Living that work great for dessert recipes such as these as they are naturally sweet, and you don't have to enhance their flavor with added sweeteners.
    2. Cinnamon: Cinnamon powder is the best choice when you need to add the flavor directly to a recipe. For a similar taste to apple pie, you can add little nutmeg, apple pie spice or even pumpkin spice to this mixture.
    3. Coconut Oil: This will be the base to cook your apples in. You can also use butter as an alternative to cook these apples in.

    Optional Add Ons

    1. Sweeteners (Optional): For a touch of added sweetness, use any type of sweetener of your choice. Popular ones include honey, maple syrup, brown sugar or coconut sugar. For a low carb/keto friendly option, you can use stevia or monk fruit sweetener.
    2. Vanilla Extract (Optional): Enhances flavor of the dish
    3. Spices (Optional): Other spices to enhance this flavor would be nutmeg, ginger, allspice, cloves, most of which can be found in an apple spice mix or pumpkin spice mix.

    Step-By-Step: How to Microwave Cinnamon Apples

    With 3 easy steps, you can have your cinnamon apples ready to eat in less than 10 minutes!

    Step 1 of making microwave cinnamon apples - sliced apple cubes in dish with coconut oil

    Step 1: Slice your apples into cubes or wedges before placing them into a microwave-safe bowl.

    Add coconut oil. Stir to coat the sliced apples well. Microwave for 15-20 seconds.

    Step 2 of making cinnamon apples - mixed cinnamon, nutmeg and maple syrup

    Step 2: Take the dish out, add in cinnamon and any additional optional ingredients: vanilla extract, nutmeg and sweetener on top and mix well.

    Step 3: Microwave for about 2 minutes. Mix the slices again so the juices are coated across the apple slices. Microwave again on high for an additional 1-2 minutes until tender and can be easily cut across with a knife or fork.

    Cool for 1-2 minutes. serve and enjoy these delicious microwaved cinnamon apples!

    Cinnamon apples served on a plate with a fork on the side

    Top Tips For Getting Delicious Microwaved Cinnamon Apples

    • Cut Apples Evenly: This can help avoid some pieces be too mushy while others remain firm. Cut your apple slices or cubes evenly.
    • Choose high quality ingredients: With such few ingredients, i've found that choosing the highest quality ingredients help bring out the flavor and taste of this dish.

    Toppings and Serving Ideas

    These microwave cinnamon apples are so versatile to add texture or flavor to some of your favorite staples. Here are few suggestions below that pair well with this treat:

    • Healthy pancakes such as our vegan banana oat pancakes
    • Yogurt or Parfait
    • Ice Cream or dairy free whipped cream (if vegan)
    • Puddings such as our favorite vanilla pudding recipe
    • Plain Cakes such as our eggless cake

    More Apple Inspired Recipes

    Have leftover apples or craving some fall inspired recipes with apples? Check out the below collection that is sure to get you whipping up these delicious dishes.

    • closeup of wooden spoon scooping stuffing
      Apple Walnut Stuffing [GF, Vegan]
    • smoothie in a glass topped with non-dairy whipped cream
      Apple Banana Smoothie with Peanut Butter Powder
    • Vegan apple crisp being scooped up on a fork from a plate
      Vegan Apple Crisp
    • overhead of smoothie in mason jar with lemon wedge and a straw in it
      Apple Blueberry Lemon Smoothie

    FAQ

    Can I sauté cinnamon apples on stovetop?

    Yes! Cinnamon apples can also be baked or made on the stove. For a stovetop version, sauté the apples in oil or butter for about 5-7 minutes stirring occasionally until the apples soften

    Add the cinnamon and optional ingredients (sweetener, nutmeg, vanilla extract) and cook for another 5-7 minutes until they are tender and caramelized.

    Can I use any type of apple?

    Yes, most apples work for this recipe. Granny Smith apples give you a tart kick, while Gala or Honeycrisp make it sweeter. Use whatever you have on hand!

    How do I store leftovers?

    If you have any leftovers, store them in the fridge for up to three days. Just reheat in the microwave for 30 seconds before enjoying them again.

    Recipe Card

    Cinnamon apples served on a plate with a fork on the side

    Microwave Cinnamon Apples

    Looking for a cozy treat that’s ready in no time? These microwave cinnamon apples are sweet, spiced, and irresistibly tender. Whether you’re craving a quick snack or need a warm topping for your dessert, this simple recipe delivers in minutes, making it the perfect go-to for any occasion.
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    Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Course: Breakfast, brunch, Dessert, Snack
    Cuisine: American, Vegan, vegetarian
    Keyword: apple crisp, apples, fall
    Servings: 4 people
    Calories: 167kcal
    Author: Sireesha A.

    Equipment

    • 1 Microwave Safe Dish

    Ingredients

    • 4 Apples Medium Sized
    • 2 tablespoon coconut oil Substitute Vegan Butter or Regular Butter as alternate
    • 1 teaspoon cinnamon ground
    • ¼ teaspoon nutmeg optional
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract optional
    • 2 teaspoon maple syrup optional: any other sweetener can work

    Instructions

    • Slice your apples into cubes or wedges before placing them into a microwave-safe bowl.
    • Add coconut oil. Stir to coat the sliced apples well. Microwave for 15-20 seconds.
      Step 1 of making microwave cinnamon apples - sliced apple cubes in dish with coconut oil
    • Take the dish out, add in the cinnamon, nutmeg (optional), vanilla extract, and sweetener (optional) on top and mix well.
      Step 2 of making cinnamon apples - mixed cinnamon, nutmeg and maple syrup
    • Microwave for about 2 minutes. Mix the slices again so the juices are coated across the apple slices. Microwave again on high for an additional 1-2 minutes until tender and can be easily cut across with a knife or fork.
      Cinnamon apples served on a plate with a fork on the side

    Notes

    This recipe uses medium sized apples (size of a tennis ball)
    You only need 3 main ingredients (apples, cinnamon and oil/butter). Add optional add ons such as sweetener, vanilla extract, nutmeg to enhance the flavor profile of this dish. Optional to use a pinch of salt as well to neutralize/balance out the sweetness in this dish.
     
    Top Tips:
    • Cut Apples Evenly: This can help avoid some pieces be too mushy while others remain firm. Cut your apple slices or cubes evenly.
    • Choose high quality ingredients: With such few ingredients, i've found that choosing the highest quality ingredients help bring out the flavor and taste of this dish.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 167kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Fiber: 5g
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