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.

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.
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I expected more flavor. Maybe I should’ve used brown sugar?
Brown sugar definitely adds a richer flavor! You should try it next time. Cinnamon needs a bit of sweetness to shine.
I dunno, I thought it was fine. Maybe you just don’t like cinnamon as much? 🤷♂️
lol, I didn’t have nutmeg so I used pepper – oops! Still tasty!
Pepper? Really? That sounds weird. I don’t think I’d like that combo. Nutmeg is a must.
Haha, that’s creative! Never thought of using pepper with apples. Glad it still turned out tasty! 😊
Could be good. I’m more of a savory person tho, not sure if I’d make this.
Cinnamon and apples = love ❤️
I dunno, that sounds kinda simple. What if I added some raisins? 🤔
Absolutely! Cinnamon and apples are the perfect combo. Can’t wait to try this recipe! 🍏✨
Easy recipe but kinda simple. Where’s the creativity?
I’m not sure about the nutmeg. Why not just vanilla?
I think it needs a pinch of salt, I heard it enhance sweet.
This was super yum! My kids loved it!
Made this last night, but my apples got too mushy. Too long in the pan?
I followed it exactly but my syrup never really thickened—more like watery apples. Maybe my heat was too low? Still tasty though.
Very easy to make and delicious! Used brown sugar for the extra flavor, yumm!
Not sure if brown sugar is better. White sugar works fine for me. 🤷♂️
I also love using brown sugar! It really makes a difference. Great tip!
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.
Yes!! Brown sugar makes it so much deeper—totally agree with the “tastes like fall” vibe. Glad 15 minutes worked for your pan too!
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.
Wats nutmeg? Can I just leave it out? I added some extra sugar instead and it was fine for me.
This recipe is soooo good! The cinnamon really brings out the flavor of the apples. I’ll definitely make this again!
Meh. Apples are just apples, what’s the big deal? I didn’t see what the fuss is about.
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.
I tried this but my apples turned mushy. Are they supposed to be soft like that? I think I cooked them too long.
I followed it exactly, but 2 tbsp butter felt like a lot? Still tasty though. Would reduce to 1 tbsp next batch.
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!
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.
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.
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.
The nutmeg is a game changer. I was skeptical but it rounds out the cinnamon flavor nicely.
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.
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?
Oof, I’ve definitely done the same thing with nutmeg before 😅 But yeah—1/4 tsp is plenty. Next time you’ll nail it!
Can’t believe how fast this is. Like 15 min and boom dessert. My kids were asking for seconds.
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.
Seriously! I made this after dinner and it was done so quick my kids were shocked 😄 The cinnamon syrup is the best part.
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.
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.
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.
Not bad, but I think 3 tbsp sugar is too sweet for my taste. Next time I’ll cut it to 2 tbsp.
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.
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.
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.
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 👏
Super easy and honestly hard to mess up. I used brown sugar like the note says and it tasted richer.
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.”
I’m not a fan of nutmeg so I left it out. Even without it, the flavor was still strong. Great quick side for brunch.
Mine came out kinda soft and mushy… maybe I sliced the apples too thin? Still edible just not the texture I wanted.
Pretty solid and easy. I think I cut the apples a bit thicker, so mine took closer to 20 minutes, but still turned out tender.
Made this tonight and it smelled amazing. The apples got that perfect sticky cinnamon syrup—so good with vanilla ice cream.
My nutmeg flopped a little (maybe too much? I can’t measure lol). Tasted a little strong, but the apples were sweet and soft.
Meh. Cinnamon apples should be better than this for the effort.
idk, i cooked 15 mins exactly and it was still crunchy for me. maybe my pan was too hot or i sliced too thick. flavor was good.
Crunchy at 15 mins usually means the slices were thicker or the heat was too high—medium heat is key. Try slicing thinner (like 1/8 in) and cook 5–10 more mins until they’re really tender.
idk maybe your apples were the problem? like if they were super crisp/granny smith they take longer. next time add a splash of water so they steam a bit.
Not bad, but I think it needs more cinnamon—like at least 2 tsp. Also I cooked mine longer because the apples weren’t soft enough at 15 min.
I followed it pretty much exactly, but mine got a little too watery. Maybe my apples were extra juicy? Still flavorful though.
Watery here too. I used Granny Smith and it still happened, so idk 🤷♂️ maybe it’s not your apples. Did you slice thin? Thinner = more juice. Also I only had 1 tbsp sugar and it wasn’t sweet enough.
That totally makes sense—extra-juicy apples can dump a lot of liquid into the pan. Next time try cooking a minute or two longer with the lid off to let it reduce into a thicker syrup.
Couldn’t believe how easy this was. The house smelled amazing while it cooked. I ate it like dessert with yogurt—10/10.
The directions are clear, but I’m confused about the “coated in syrup” part—mine didn’t get syrupy until I simmered it like 25 minutes. Maybe my stove runs cold.
Made this tonight and it smelled amazing. The syrup came together nicely after about 15 minutes. I used brown sugar and it definitely tasted warmer and richer.
This is basically apple pie filling without the pie. I served it over yogurt and it was a great snack. 10/10 would do again.
That’s such a good idea—like quick apple pie filling! Serving it over yogurt sounds delicious. I’m definitely trying that. 🍎