Want an easy dessert? Look no further than these sauteed apples! There’s no baking necessary, and no advanced preparation. Just slice up some apples, saute them in butter and spices, and bam! Eat it warm topped with vanilla ice cream, and there’s really not much better. In fact, why even make apple crisp or apple pie at all? Here’s more about how to make this healthy dessert, and a few more topping ideas.
Best apples for sauteed apples
What variety of apple is best for sauteed apples? First off, please do not cook with red delicious apples. (Or perhaps, just stop buying them.) The ideal variety for sauteed apples is a firm, crisp tart apple. Crisp tart apples cook well and the tangy tartness accents the sweetness that’s naturally present. Here are some of the best apples for baking and cooking:
Honey Crisp Pink Lady Jonathon or Jonagold Granny Smith Fuji
To peel or not to peel?
Many people make sauteed apples with peeled apples. But we prefer leaving the skin on! Why?
Skin on apples look prettier. The light blush shade makes the apples look lovely, instead of just brown mushy mounds. The apple skin adds texture. Sauteeing the apple with the skin gives a nice texture when you bite into it, instead of turning into mush. The apple skin has lots of nutrients. Not that you’re looking for nutrients in a dessert recipe! But the apple skin has lots of vitamins like Vitamin K, Vitamin A and Vitamin C that you’re throwing away with the skin.
How to cut apples…the fast way!
You’ll need to cut the apples into 1/4-inch slices for this sauteed apples recipe. We recently learned a trick to how to cut apples the fast way. Yes, this one is a lifesaver, and we use it on a daily basis. Here’s the method or check out the video below!
How to make sauteed apples: a few tips
Outside of slicing the apples, there’s not too much to know about sauteed apples! But here are a few things to note before proceeding to the recipe below:
Heat the butter until it’s just starting to brown. It’s like making browned butter, but you’ll add the apples right after it browns. This technique infuses a bit of nutty flavor into the apples. Cook until just tender. Some recipes for sauteed apples you cook them until they’re mush. Not here! We like our sauteed apples on the crisp tender side: this takes only 5 minutes. Ice cream is required! These sauteed apples are just sweet enough on their own: they’re customized to serve a la mode! The ice cream adds the remaining necessary sweetness. A great vegan option is this Cinnamon Ice Cream. Or, try them with silky crème anglaise.
Topping ideas for sauteed apples
What other toppings are great for sauteed apples? This fall dessert is perfect with so many things. Add your own flair to this easy recipe by topping with whatever tasty crunchy bits or drizzles that you’d like. Here are some ideas:
Use homemade Cinnamon Ice Cream instead of store-bought vanilla. Top with glazed pecans or glazed walnuts (or any chopped nuts!). Add toasted almonds. Drizzle with caramel sauce. Sprinkle with maple pecan granola crumbles. Substitute ice cream for homemade whipped cream or vegan whipped cream. Add sprinkles (why not?). Drizzle with a vanilla cream sauce.
More apple recipes
There are so many great ways to use apples, from breakfast to dessert. Here are some of our favorite apple recipes:
Bake up a Classic Apple Crisp, Apple Crumble, Apple Cobbler, Apple Cookies, Apple Bread, or Apple Muffins Go for simple and light Baked Apples Try apple breakfasts like Baked Apple Oatmeal, Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal, Apple Cinnamon Pancakes, or Cinnamon Apple Smoothie
This sauteed apples recipe is…
Vegetarian and gluten-free. For vegan, plant-based, and dairy-free, use coconut oil and vegan ice cream. No reviews