Rating: 3.84
(67)

Cinnamon Apples

April 1, 2026

Cinnamon Apples are a warm, comforting dish that brings together the natural sweetness of apples with the cozy spice of cinnamon. Soft, tender, and lightly caramelized, they make a perfect side dish, dessert, or topping for a variety of meals. Whether served on their own or paired with pancakes, oatmeal, or ice cream, they deliver a simple yet deeply satisfying flavor.

The beauty of cinnamon apples lies in their simplicity. Fresh apples are gently cooked until they soften, releasing their juices and creating a naturally sweet base. Cinnamon adds warmth and depth, enhancing the fruit without overpowering it. A touch of sugar or honey can be added for extra sweetness, while a bit of butter gives the dish a rich, silky finish that ties everything together beautifully.

Texture plays a big role in what makes this dish so appealing. The apples become tender but still hold their shape, offering a soft bite that melts in your mouth. The light syrup that forms during cooking coats each piece, adding a glossy, irresistible finish. This combination of softness and subtle richness makes cinnamon apples feel both comforting and indulgent.

Cinnamon Apples are incredibly versatile and can be enjoyed in many ways. They’re a classic pairing with pork dishes, a cozy topping for breakfast foods, or a quick dessert when you want something warm and sweet without much effort, or with some vanilla ice cream. You can also experiment with flavors by adding nutmeg, cloves, or a splash of lemon juice for brightness.

Simple, fragrant, and full of warmth, Cinnamon Apples are a timeless dish that transforms everyday ingredients into something special. Perfect for cooler days or whenever you crave a cozy treat, they offer a delicious balance of sweetness and spice in every bite.

Cinnamon Apples
Cinnamon Apples
3.84 from 67 votes
A simple and delicious dessert or snack, cinnamon apples are sweet and flavorful, perfect for autumn or any time you crave something comforting.
Servings 4 people
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes

Ingredients
  

  • 4 apples peeled, cored, and sliced
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 3 tbsp sugar can use brown sugar for more flavor
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg optional

Instructions
 

  • Melt butter in a skillet over medium heat.
  • Add apples to the skillet and stir to coat with butter.
  • Sprinkle sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg over the apples. Stir well to combine.
  • Cook for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally, until apples are tender and coated in syrup.
  • Serve warm as a side dish or dessert.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 150kcalCarbohydrates: 25gProtein: 0.3gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 3.5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.3gMonounsaturated Fat: 1.5gCholesterol: 15mgSodium: 5mgPotassium: 113mgFiber: 3gSugar: 22gVitamin A: 250IUVitamin C: 5mgCalcium: 10mgIron: 0.2mg
Calories: 150kcal
Meal Type: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: autumn, dessert, recipe
Cooking Method: Fried
Diet: Vegan
Time: <30 Min
Level: Easy
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  1. User avatar tyler.greenfelder says:

    3 stars
    I expected more flavor. Maybe I should’ve used brown sugar?

    1. 4 stars
      Brown sugar definitely adds a richer flavor! You should try it next time. Cinnamon needs a bit of sweetness to shine.

    2. User avatar eugenio.fadel1983 says:

      2 stars
      I dunno, I thought it was fine. Maybe you just don’t like cinnamon as much? 🤷‍♂️

  2. 4 stars
    lol, I didn’t have nutmeg so I used pepper – oops! Still tasty!

    1. User avatar annette.williamson36 says:

      2 stars
      Pepper? Really? That sounds weird. I don’t think I’d like that combo. Nutmeg is a must.

    2. User avatar Salvatore says:

      5 stars
      Haha, that’s creative! Never thought of using pepper with apples. Glad it still turned out tasty! 😊

  3. User avatar seema.heller says:

    2 stars
    Could be good. I’m more of a savory person tho, not sure if I’d make this.

  4. 5 stars
    Cinnamon and apples = love ❤️

    1. 3 stars
      I dunno, that sounds kinda simple. What if I added some raisins? 🤔

    2. User avatar basementDweller says:

      5 stars
      Absolutely! Cinnamon and apples are the perfect combo. Can’t wait to try this recipe! 🍏✨

  5. User avatar marcelle.hahn51 says:

    2 stars
    Easy recipe but kinda simple. Where’s the creativity?

  6. User avatar chong.leannon59 says:

    3 stars
    I’m not sure about the nutmeg. Why not just vanilla?

  7. User avatar refugio.aufderhar says:

    4 stars
    I think it needs a pinch of salt, I heard it enhance sweet.

  8. User avatar Neely Larkin II says:

    5 stars
    This was super yum! My kids loved it!

  9. User avatar Sand-Dial says:

    4 stars
    Made this last night, but my apples got too mushy. Too long in the pan?

  10. User avatar lilliam.anderson says:

    3 stars
    I followed it exactly but my syrup never really thickened—more like watery apples. Maybe my heat was too low? Still tasty though.

  11. User avatar mohammed.bogan says:

    4 stars
    Very easy to make and delicious! Used brown sugar for the extra flavor, yumm!

    1. User avatar King Daltus says:

      3 stars
      Not sure if brown sugar is better. White sugar works fine for me. 🤷‍♂️

    2. User avatar ALTplusF4 says:

      5 stars
      I also love using brown sugar! It really makes a difference. Great tip!

  12. 4 stars
    This tastes like fall. I used brown sugar and it was sweeter/deeper, which I liked a lot. 15 minutes was about right for my pan.

    1. 5 stars
      Yes!! Brown sugar makes it so much deeper—totally agree with the “tastes like fall” vibe. Glad 15 minutes worked for your pan too!

  13. User avatar tissues_with_issues says:

    4 stars
    Pretty good, but mine seemed a bit watery at the end. I may not have cooked long enough—will try 5 more minutes next time.

  14. 4 stars
    Wats nutmeg? Can I just leave it out? I added some extra sugar instead and it was fine for me.

  15. User avatar Samwise Gamgee says:

    5 stars
    This recipe is soooo good! The cinnamon really brings out the flavor of the apples. I’ll definitely make this again!

  16. 2 stars
    Meh. Apples are just apples, what’s the big deal? I didn’t see what the fuss is about.

  17. 5 stars
    Made this tonight—so easy and the apples came out perfectly tender. The cinnamon syrup is legit. Next time I’ll add a pinch more nutmeg because I love that warm vibe.

  18. User avatar olympia.will says:

    3 stars
    I tried this but my apples turned mushy. Are they supposed to be soft like that? I think I cooked them too long.

  19. User avatar samuel.hayes says:

    4 stars
    I followed it exactly, but 2 tbsp butter felt like a lot? Still tasty though. Would reduce to 1 tbsp next batch.

    1. User avatar natacha.harber86 says:

      4 stars
      Totally get what you mean—2 tbsp butter is a lot for such a simple skillet fruit. I’ve done 1 tbsp too and it still caramelizes nicely. Glad you enjoyed it!

    2. User avatar azalee.dach says:

      4 stars
      I used exactly 2 tbsp and it came out rich but not greasy. Maybe your apples were juicier or your pan runs hot—could change how much butter you notice.

  20. User avatar shawn.harber says:

    5 stars
    I was skeptical about 1 tsp cinnamon for 4 apples, but nope—perfect amount. Next time I’ll add a tiny splash of vanilla maybe.

  21. 3 stars
    Not bad, but mine turned kinda watery at first. I had to cook a few extra minutes to get it more syrupy. Still yummy though.

  22. 5 stars
    The nutmeg is a game changer. I was skeptical but it rounds out the cinnamon flavor nicely.

  23. User avatar geoWizard says:

    2 stars
    Not gonna lie, the nutmeg optional line fooled me—I put more than suggested (oops). Still edible, but it tasted kinda overpowering. Would recommend sticking to 1/4 tsp.

    1. User avatar demetrius.bauch1991 says:

      4 stars
      I actually like when nutmeg is stronger, makes it taste more “warm” to me. But I get how it can overpower. Did you use fresh nutmeg or just the pre-ground stuff?

    2. User avatar Piter De Vries says:

      5 stars
      Oof, I’ve definitely done the same thing with nutmeg before 😅 But yeah—1/4 tsp is plenty. Next time you’ll nail it!

  24. User avatar Corrupted Shade says:

    5 stars
    Can’t believe how fast this is. Like 15 min and boom dessert. My kids were asking for seconds.

    1. 4 stars
      Tried it but mine took like 30 mins, not 15. Maybe my apples were too thick? Still tasted good though—next time I’ll slice thinner.

    2. 5 stars
      Seriously! I made this after dinner and it was done so quick my kids were shocked 😄 The cinnamon syrup is the best part.

  25. User avatar Barry Lynch IV says:

    4 stars
    Pretty solid, but I found the apples needed a few extra minutes. Also I think 2 tbsp butter is a bit much if you’re watching calories, though it does help with the sauce.

    1. User avatar samuel.kshlerin13 says:

      4 stars
      2 tbsp butter doesn’t seem crazy to me, but if you’re watching calories maybe use 1 tbsp plus a splash of water to help it cook down. Still tastes great.

    2. User avatar Lumberjack says:

      5 stars
      Totally agree about the apples—mine were a little firm at 15 min too. I usually go 18–20 and it turns out way better.

  26. User avatar smartestRedditor says:

    3 stars
    Not bad, but I think 3 tbsp sugar is too sweet for my taste. Next time I’ll cut it to 2 tbsp.

  27. 4 stars
    This is simple but really good. I used a mix of sweet and tart apples and it came out perfectly tender. Will definitely make again.

  28. User avatar willie.gaylord47 says:

    5 stars
    Super cozy! The cinnamon syrup is legit—made it with brown sugar and it tasted like fall in a bowl. Also 15 minutes was spot on for my apples.

    1. User avatar smartestRedditor says:

      4 stars
      I tried it but I think my apples were too thick? Mine took like 30 minutes and the syrup got kinda dark/too strong on cinnamon. Still tasty though—next time I’ll slice thinner and maybe use less nutmeg.

    2. 5 stars
      Yes!! I did the same with brown sugar and it was sooo cozy—exactly like fall. Those 15 minutes are always the sweet spot for me too 👏

  29. User avatar cornell.erdman31 says:

    5 stars
    Super easy and honestly hard to mess up. I used brown sugar like the note says and it tasted richer.

  30. User avatar halflife4 says:

    2 stars
    Okay but why so much sugar? I tried cutting it down and it was still fine, but less syrupy. Might be better as a dessert than a “side.”

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