21 Sweet & Savory Fall Recipes to Use Up Every Last Apple You Picked

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It’s easy to get a little carried away at the orchard. You tell yourself you’ll only pick a few, then somehow end up hauling home more apples than you can fit in your fridge. Once the excitement wears off, reality sets in and you need to figure out what to do with them. That’s where these recipes come in to save the day. From easy snacks to hearty dinners and simple desserts, they make quick work of that apple overload. You might even start to think bringing home that many apples wasn’t such a bad idea after all.

A slice of apple pie stuffed cheesecake on a plate with a spoon.
Apple Pie Stuffed Cheesecake. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Apple Streusel Bread

Apple streusel bread drizzled with icing.
Apple Streusel Bread. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This apple streusel bread is simple to make and packed with fall flavor. The crumbly topping adds just the right texture, while the drizzle of icing makes it feel special. It’s a great way to use up apples sitting on your counter and makes your kitchen smell amazing while it bakes.
Get the Recipe: Apple Streusel Bread

Apple Bacon Scones

Apple bacon scones on parchment paper with apple butter in a bowl.
Apple Bacon Scones. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Apple butter, crisp bacon, and diced apples come together for a savory-sweet scone that fits the season perfectly. They’re hearty, balanced, and great for a grab-and-go breakfast before a chilly morning starts. Nothing beats something this easy and flavorful when you’re trying to work through your apple haul.
Get the Recipe: Apple Bacon Scones

Apple Carrot Cake Pancakes

Apple carrot cake pancake stack with maple cream cheese sauce.
Apple Carrot Cake Pancakes. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

These pancakes combine shredded apples and carrots for a cozy breakfast that doubles as dessert. The maple cream cheese topping adds richness without being heavy. It’s an easy weekend recipe that turns those extra apples into something worth waking up for.
Get the Recipe: Apple Carrot Cake Pancakes

Savory Apple Thyme Butter

Apple thyme butter in a glass jar garnished with thyme leaves.
Savory Apple Thyme Butter. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This apple thyme butter adds something unexpected to fall meals. The combination of sweet apple and earthy thyme pairs easily with roasts, breads, and even cheese boards. It’s quick to make, easy to store, and another smart way to use up extra fruit before it softens.
Get the Recipe: Savory Apple Thyme Butter

Air Fryer Maple Cinnamon Apple Chips

Air fryer apple chips on a plate.
Air Fryer Maple Cinnamon Apple Chips. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

These apple chips crisp up perfectly in the air fryer with a simple mix of maple and cinnamon. They’re ready in minutes and make a great snack that tastes fresh, not processed. Perfect for using the apples that are just starting to turn.
Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Maple Cinnamon Apple Chips

Apple Cinnamon Cake

Apple cinnamon sugar cake with a fork on a teal plate.
Apple Cinnamon Cake. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This cinnamon apple cake keeps things simple and comforting with soft apples baked into a light, sweet batter. It’s one of those easy desserts that fits anywhere, from brunch to dessert. It’s the kind of recipe that puts your orchard trip to good use.
Get the Recipe: Apple Cinnamon Cake

Honey Chicken Apple Salad

Honey apple chicken salad with fresh sage leaves in a teal bowl.
Honey Chicken Apple Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This chicken apple salad has crunch, sweetness, and a hint of sage to tie it all together. It’s quick to assemble and keeps well for lunches through the week. A great use for apples when you’re over the idea of baking.
Get the Recipe: Honey Chicken Apple Salad

Leek Apple Cheddar Soup

A bowl of apple cheddar leek soup with chopped nuts.
Leek Apple Cheddar Soup. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Creamy, slightly sweet, and full of flavor, this soup balances leeks and apples in a way that just works. Topped with chopped walnuts and cranberries, it feels like fall in a bowl. It’s an easy dinner when you’re trying to use every apple before they go soft.
Get the Recipe: Leek Apple Cheddar Soup

Chicken Apple Cheddar Chili

A bowl of chili with apples, beans and sour cream.
Chicken Apple Cheddar Chili. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This chicken apple cheddar chili takes classic comfort food in a fresh direction. White beans and cheddar add heartiness while apples give it a touch of sweetness. It’s perfect for cold nights when you want a little something different.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Apple Cheddar Chili

Apple Compote

A white bowl filled with spiced, cooked apple pieces, garnished with herbs, with a spoon inside. The bowl is on a rustic wooden surface.
Apple Compote. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This apple compote brings together golden raisins, lemon, and thyme for a mix that works anywhere from toast to yogurt. It’s quick to make and keeps well in the fridge. It’s one of those recipes that makes a dent in your apple stash without much effort.
Get the Recipe: Apple Compote

Air Fryer Apple Crisp

Air fryer apple crisp in individual ramekins.
Air Fryer Apple Crisp. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This apple crisp cooks up fast in the air fryer with soft apples and a crunchy oat topping. The combination of brown sugar and spice makes it feel like a full dessert with barely any cleanup. It’s a simple fall treat for when you’ve got too many apples to count.
Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Apple Crisp

Slow Cooker BBQ Apple Pulled Pork Sandwiches

Slow cooker apple BBQ pulled pork sandwiches with apple carrot raisin slaw.
Slow Cooker BBQ Apple Pulled Pork Sandwiches. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Pulled pork meets sweet apple flavor in this easy slow cooker recipe. Topped with a crisp apple slaw, it’s messy in the best way and feeds a crowd without any stress. A perfect use for extra apples when you want something savory instead of sweet.
Get the Recipe: Slow Cooker BBQ Apple Pulled Pork Sandwiches

Apple Cinnamon Cookie Bites

Apple cinnamon cookie bites in a bowl.
Apple Cinnamon Cookie Bites. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

These cookie bites mix oats, cashew butter, and fresh apples into snack-sized portions that work for any time of day. They’re easy to make, store well, and give you a quick apple fix without turning on the oven.
Get the Recipe: Apple Cinnamon Cookie Bites

Apple French Toast Casserole

Piece of French toast casserole on a plate with a dusting of powdered sugar and a pitcher of syrup.
Apple French Toast Casserole. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

This apple French toast casserole bakes into soft layers of bread and spiced apples that soak up every bit of maple syrup. It’s simple, cozy, and perfect for mornings when you want something that feeds everyone without much prep.
Get the Recipe: Apple French Toast Casserole

Rustic Apple Galette

A slice of apple galette with ice cream on a plate.
Rustic Apple Galette. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

This apple galette keeps dessert simple with flaky crust and tender apples baked until golden. It’s easier than pie but just as impressive. A scoop of ice cream on top seals the deal and puts those extra apples to good use.
Get the Recipe: Rustic Apple Galette

Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal

Creamy apple cinnamon oatmeal in a bowl with maple apple slices.
Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This oatmeal starts with cooked apples and adds cinnamon, nutmeg, and a drizzle of maple syrup. Chopped pecans bring some crunch, and an extra splash of milk makes it creamy. It’s hearty, comforting, and a smart way to use up apples before the next batch rolls in.
Get the Recipe: Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal

Apple Cinnamon Rolls

A pan of freshly baked and frosted apple cinnamon rolls on a dark blue background.
Apple Cinnamon Rolls. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

These apple cinnamon rolls are soft, gooey, and covered in cream cheese frosting. The bits of apple baked inside make them perfect for fall mornings or lazy weekends. It’s the kind of recipe that disappears fast once they hit the table.
Get the Recipe: Apple Cinnamon Rolls

Almond Apple Cake with Apple Roses

A cake with apples on top of a white plate.
Almond Apple Cake with Apple Roses. Photo credit: At the Immigrant’s Table.

With a tender almond crumb and honey-sweetened apples arranged in rose shapes, this cake looks impressive but isn’t complicated to make. It’s a perfect way to turn apples into something that feels special without being fussy.
Get the Recipe: Almond Apple Cake with Apple Roses

Apple Pie Stuffed Cheesecake

A slice of apple pie stuffed cheesecake on a plate with a spoon.
Apple Pie Stuffed Cheesecake. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Apple pie stuffed cheesecake brings together two desserts everyone loves. The creamy filling and cinnamon-spiced apples bake together into one rich, layered treat. It’s a great way to make use of apples when you want something that feels extra.
Get the Recipe: Apple Pie Stuffed Cheesecake

Apple Bottom Bourbon Pecan Cheesecake

A close-up of a sliced cheesecake with a pecan topping on a graham cracker crust, placed on a red-striped cloth.
Apple Bottom Bourbon Pecan Cheesecake. Photo credit: Not Entirely Average.

This cheesecake layers tangy cream cheese, bourbon-kissed apples, and a caramel pecan topping. It takes time and care but the payoff is worth it. It’s the showstopper dessert that makes good use of your apple stash.
Get the Recipe: Apple Bottom Bourbon Pecan Cheesecake

Glazed Pork Chops and Apples

Tea glazed pork chops with sauteeed apples on top and sage garnish.
Glazed Pork Chops and Apples. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

These pork chops get coated in a pumpkin tea glaze and cooked with apple slices until tender. The combination of sweet and savory makes them perfect for fall dinners. It’s an easy way to work apples into something hearty and comforting.
Get the Recipe: Glazed Pork Chops and Apples

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