Any of these recipes are the perfect way to enjoy apples this fall.
Of course, no apple dessert is complete without a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Apple dapple cake features warm, nutty flavors and is topped with a heavenly toffee glaze.

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Serve alongside a scoop of vanilla ice cream and you’ll have the most delicious fall dessert.
Apple- Spice Muffins With Oat Streusel
Make these for a sweet breakfast or yummy dessert.
These muffins are perfectly moist from the apples which are grated and stirred into batter.

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These fritters are sweet, tart, and spiced, all at once.
The flaky strudel wraps around spiced apples that are coated in cinnamon, brown sugar, and flour.
Apple Spice Cake
Delicious notes of clove and nutmeg and crunchy pecans bring this spice cake together.

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Orange zest adds a bright finish.
This will be your new favorite dish to bring to holiday gatherings and parties.
Apple- Cinnamon Budino
This dessert features a cinnamon-infused custard topped with an apple cider butterscotch.

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Finish it off with a dollop of whipped cream and an apple slice.
Thin apple slices are the secret to achieving a perfectly cooked dessert.
Combine the apple mixture and top with caramel candies and cake mix.

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Grab your favorite vanilla ice cream to serve alongside.
Easy Skillet Apple Pie
No pie dish, no problem.
Drizzle with our apple cider caramel sauce for the perfect bite.

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Fresh Apple Cake
This cake is one of ourtop-rated reader favorite dessertsand there’s no wonder why.
Top each bowl with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and a sprinkle of cinnamon.
Unsulfured dried apples are rehydrated, sweetened, and spiced for a flavorful apple filling.

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Apple- Bourbon Pie
A classic Southern spirit is the secret behind this decadent pie.
Unlike most apple pie recipes, this one calls for the apples to be steamed in a steamer basket.
This step makes the batter more tender and rich.

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Apple Butter Cobbler With Drop Biscuits
Say hello to your new favorite fall dessert.
This cobbler is filled with warm, gooey apple butter and topped with soft, buttery biscuits.
You’ll want to cozy up next to the fire while enjoying this.

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Oh, and don’t forget the vanilla ice cream.
Apple Pie Cake
This cake is the perfect way to enjoy apples this fall.
Applesauce Cake
It’s almost impossible to mess up this recipe.

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No special ingredients or equipment required.
Two types of apples, cinnamon, and brown sugar are the stars in this dessert.
This dessert is a staple in the fall but can be made year-round.

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We use both in this recipe, making the pie sweet and tart.
Sweet sauteed apples imitate the flavors of classic apple pie.
Tender on the inside and crispy on the top, this cobbler will have you coming back for seconds.

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Use a premade piecrust to make the process a little easier.
It’s worth a try.
A dusting of powdered sugar is the finishing touch and what makes this cake so appealing.

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Ozark Pudding
This recipe is perfect for when you have leftover apples.
You’ll likely find the rest of the ingredients in your pantry.
Mix your ingredients in a bowl and bake for 30 minutes.

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Bake this for a cozy breakfast, snack, or dessert.
Baked Cinnamon Apples
This sweet treat will be ready in under 20 minutes.
All you need is 4 ingredients that are probably already in your kitchen.

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We recommend trying these with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a slice of pound cake.
Hints of lime zest and ginger add pops of flavor.

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