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Sautéed Apples with Cinnamon Whipped Cream and Granola

Here in Florida, fall is slower to arrive than in more northern states. We bake in the intensely humid heat of September and long for the first whiff of cool air to arrive. That anticipation for fall can come in the form of making all kinds of fall recipes before fall truly arrives. I reach for the apples and pumpkins while the temperature still reaches the 90s.

For today’s recipes, I’ve taken my love of apple crumble and made a simplified version that uses sautéed apples with a ready made granola topping. It’s garnished with a dollop of cinnamon whipped cream, just to make it perfect.

I used the newest Bear Naked Granola flavor, Sea Salt Caramel Apple Granola, for this recipe. It’s an excellent choice for fall, with its sweet and salty flavor profile. Plus, it’s filled with dried apples and pieces of toffee-like caramel, giving it a wonderful range of different textures. Perfect for pairing with sautéed apples.

I picked up my Bear Naked Sea Salt Caramel Apple Granola at BJ’s Wholesale Club. You can find it on the cereal aisle.

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Sautéed Apples with Cinnamon Whipped Cream and Granola

Sautéed apples in a touch of butter and brown sugar are topped with granola and cinnamon whipped cream. Perfect for a light dessert or snack!

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes

Total Time 25 minutes

Servings 4

Calories 322 kcal

Author Katie Moseman

Ingredients

  • 2medium applescored and sliced, I prefer Honeycrisp or Pink Lady / Cripps Pink
  • 1tablespoonunsalted butter
  • 1tablespoonlemon juice
  • 1teaspoonbrown sugar
  • 1/2cupheavy whipping cream
  • Pinch of cinnamon
  • 1cupgranola

Instructions

  1. Place a mixing bowl and whisk in the freezer to chill.

  2. Heat a nonstick skillet on medium low. Drop in the butter and let it melt and bubble gently. If it sizzles audibly, the skillet is too hot.

  3. Add the apple slices and toss to coat. Sprinkle on the brown sugar and toss again. Let cook, stirring and turning the slices occasionally, for about 10 to 15 minutes. Apples are done when they are easily pierced by a fork. Remove the skillet from heat and set aside.

  4. Remove the chilled bowl and whisk. Add the whipped cream and whisk briskly until soft peaks are formed. Add the cinnamon and keep whisking until cinnamon is completely incorporated.

  5. Divide the apple slices between 4 serving dishes. Sprinkle with an equal amount of granola, then top with a dollop of cinnamon whipped cream. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts

Sautéed Apples with Cinnamon Whipped Cream and Granola

Amount Per Serving

Calories 322Calories from Fat 171

% Daily Value*

Fat 19g29%

Saturated Fat 9g56%

Cholesterol 48mg16%

Sodium 22mg1%

Potassium 238mg7%

Carbohydrates 35g12%

Fiber 3g13%

Sugar 16g18%

Protein 4g8%

Vitamin A 575IU12%

Vitamin C 5.6mg7%

Calcium 51mg5%

Iron 1.4mg8%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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    • Katie

      Good idea! I should add that as a category for this recipe. 🙂

      Reply

  1. Marye

    Fall weather takes forever to arrive in Texas as well, but I still love those fall foods! These apples sound amazing!

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    • Katie

      Thank you! I am very partial to apples, whether in pies, crumbles, or anything else with butter & brown sugar!

      Reply

  2. Chrisy @ Homemade Hooplah

    Sautéed Apples with Cinnamon Whipped Cream • Recipe for Perfection (8)
    I hear ya on the hot Fall weather – it’s the same story here in Phoenix. I’m already trying to pretend it’s chilly outside, but it’d sure be a lot easier if I had one of these yummy apple granola cups! They look amazing!

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  3. Dee Dee (My Midlife Kitchen)

    Sautéed Apples with Cinnamon Whipped Cream • Recipe for Perfection (9)
    First of all, I love that granola. Love the perfect combo of flavors they provide in each yummy bite. Second, this particular use is Fall in a cup!!!! I love it! So easy, so pretty, and I’m sure so GOOD!

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  4. Lauren @ Wicked Spatula

    I completely agree about fall arriving later than most. I’m still holding out on the pumpkin though but I’m starting to use apples. This looks great! I love cinnamon whipped cream. I usually use coconut milk instead of whipping cream but nonetheless it’s delicious!

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  5. BritishMumUSA

    Sautéed Apples with Cinnamon Whipped Cream • Recipe for Perfection (10)
    I visit your site, and you surprise me yet again, added to my shopping list, as these just came into the store…… So excited. Your recipes ALWAYS turn out so well!!!!! I will post pictures….

    xoxoxo

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    • Katie

      Yay! I love pictures. This is like a better-for-you apple crumble, good for satisfying a desire for sweetness without overdoing it. 🙂

      Reply

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Sautéed Apples with Cinnamon Whipped Cream • Recipe for Perfection (2024)

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Gala apples are my favorite variety for this recipe – I like their sweet/tart flavor and firm texture. But if you have a favorite baking apple, feel free to use it here. Granny smith apples, Honeycrisps, Jonagolds, or a mix would all be excellent.

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Texture & Use in Recipes: In terms of texture, Fuji apples are also a lot crisper, and less dense than Gala apples. So, they result in a firm bite with juicy flesh while Galas are softer and creamier. Their texture also means that Fujis are better for baking as they hold their shape better than Galas when cooked!

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