These stuffed apples are EASIER than pie! With a quick oat streusel filling, you can recreate the fall flavors of apple pie without fussing with a crust. If you really want to lean into the name, you can wrap the stuffed apples in foil and toss them in the embers of a campfire or pop them on the grill to slow roast them directly in the fire.
If you have one foot in summer and one in fall, this recipe is for you! Still enjoying the outdoors with camping trips or grilling? This is the perfect dessert to cap a day in nature. You can also toss this together and pop it in the oven for a satisfying, warming peek into fall flavors. Stuffed apples give you all the flavor of apple pie with half the work. That’s a good recipe in any season.
Camper’s Stuffed Apples
These stuffed apples are EASIER than pie! With a quick oat streusel filling, you can recreate the fall flavors of apple pie without fussing with a crust. If you really want to lean into the name, you can wrap the stuffed apples in foil and toss them in the embers of a campfire or pop them on the grill to slow roast them directly in the fire.
Looking for a fun beverage for your next fall gathering? Infuse cider with your favorite fall baking spices and add bubbles—either sparkling juice or the adults-only prosecco. This Sparkling Spiced Cider is easy enough to pull off for unexpected guests. Don’t forget the sliced fruit for the punch bowl. It takes it to the next level! Serving this punch warm is a nod to mulled wine and the chillier temps. The addition of sparkling wine or juice keeps it festive.
Sparkling Spiced Cider
Looking for a fun beverage for your next fall gathering? Infuse cider with your favorite fall baking spices and add bubbles—either sparkling juice or the adults-only prosecco. This sparkling spiced cider is easy enough to pull off for unexpected guests.
In a 6-quart stockpot, bring apple cider, pear juice, half of the orange slices, cinnamon sticks, cloves, and star anise to just under a simmer and cook for 15 minutes.
Remove from heat and carefully strain into a large serving vessel, top with prosecco or sparkling pear juice. Serve warm, garnish with remaining orange slices, apple slices, and fresh thyme sprigs.
Christine Waltermyer is a local and renowned Wellness Chef, private chef to celebrities, published cookbook author and founder of the Natural Kitchen Cooking School, which offers an online Plant-Based Cooking Program. She also loves shopping at Basil Bandwagon! Visit naturalkitchenschool.com to subscribe to her email newsletter for new recipes, tips, and FREE access to the Power of Veggies mini-course!
Christine Waltermyer and the Natural Kitchen Cooking School are awesome to the CORE! 🍎Whether you pick-your-own or you pick some up the next time you’re shopping with us, we have the perfect recipe for you – and it’s GRAIN-FREE! Just in time for National Apple Day on Thursday, October 21, 2021. Trust us, you’ll live apple-ly ever after once you’ve made some at home! (Okay, we’ll stop with the apple puns now 😄)
Keyword apple, breakfast, dessert, dumplings, grain-free, side
Servings 3
Ingredients
3applespeeled and cored
1tablespoonbutter of your choice
½ cupbutter of your choice
2teaspoonsmonkfruit sweetener with erythritol + extra for sprinkling the apples before baking
1teaspooncinnamon
1 ½cupsalmond flourdivided
1tablespooncoconut flour
2tablespoonsarrowroot powder
½teaspoonsea salt
½teaspoonbaking powder
¼cupalmond milk
Sauce
1-2cupswater
1teaspoonarrowroot powder+ 1 tablespoon cold water
½cupmonkfruit erythritol sweetner
2tablespoonsbutter of your choice
1 teaspoonmolasses
½teaspooncinnamon
Fewpinchessea salt
Instructions
Lightly oil a medium size baking dish.
Slice a thin piece off the bottom of each apple so that they sit evenly. In a small bowl, combine together 1 tablespoon of the butter, 1 teaspoon of the monkfruit sweetener and cinnamon. Fill each apple with a spoonful of this mixture.
Make the dough: In a food processor, combine ¾ cup of the almond flour, coconut flour, arrowroot powder, sea salt, baking powder and 1 teaspoon of the monkfruit sweetener. Process to blend. Add ½ cup of cold, cubed butter. Add the almond milk. Add the remaining ¾ cup almond flour. Blend again. Turn the dough onto a piece of parchment paper dusted with arrowroot powder. Shape the dough into a flat disk. Cut into 3 equal size pieces and reform the pieces into a round flat disk. Wrap each disk of dough with parchment paper or plastic wrap. Chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
Make the sauce: In a small saucepan, place the water. Use less water for a sweeter, more concentrated sauce. Or use 2 cups if you like more sauce with your dumplings. In a small bowl, stir together the arrowroot and the tablespoon of cold water. To the saucepan, add the monk fruit sweetener, butter, molasses, diluted arrowroot, cinnamon and sea salt. Simmer over medium low heat for 30 minutes. If you like your sauce sweeter, feel free to add more sweetener.
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Remove chilled dough from the refrigerator. Place one disk of dough between two sheets of parchment paper. Roll into a 6-inch circle. Place one of the prepared apples in the center of the dough. Use the parchment paper to wrap the dough up around the sides of the apple, covering it with the circle of dough. Repeat with remaining dough and apples. Place the apples in the prepared baking dish. Bake for 30 minutes.
Spoon the sauce over the apples to fill the baking dish. Sprinkle with a little extra monkfruit sweetener. Bake for another 20 minutes. Serve warm, drizzled with the sauce.
Enjoy!
Thank you to Christine Waltermyer and the Natural Kitchen Cooking School for working with us to help promote healthy, nutritious meals and products that are affordable, full of nutrients, and simple to make at home!
We can #TrustInSomethingGood with all of MadeGood’s products! MadeGood snacks are baked with good intentions with organic ingredients, whole grains, and veggies.
Their snacks check all of the boxes:
– Have 6 hidden veggies in every snack
– Free from the most common allergens
– Certified organic, vegan, and gluten free
– Non-GMO Project certified
– Safe for schools
– Super delicious
No wonder why their snacks are loved by kids and grown-ups!
Stock up on MadeGood Crispy Squares and Granola Minis before their 2 for $7 sale ends on September 30th, 2020!
Check out these simple recipes you can make at home with MadeGood snacks!
All ingredients can be found in all Basil Bandwagon Natural Market locations.
Morning Breakfast Parfait
Whether you or your kids are going to school virtually or in person, this recipe is the perfect start to your day! The best part – it can be customized to fit everyone’s needs and likings.
Watching your serving sizes? Pro tip – stock up on your favorite yogurt or yogurt alternative cups and use one per parfait. Now you can mix and match all of your favorite flavors!
Ingredients for 1 Serving
-1 MadeGood Granola Minis packet
-Your favorite fresh fruit
-1 cup of your favorite yogurt
Method
1. Alternate layers of fruit and granola with yogurt until your glass is full. Serve parfaits immediately.
2. Enjoy!
Granola Stuffed Baked Apples
Looking for a warm and cozy fall dessert? We found the perfect one – Granola Stuffed Baked Apples!
On sale this week (9/9-9/15): Organic Granny Smith Apples $1.99 lb!
Fall is coming around the corner and what better way to celebrate than with baked apples! Luckily for us, Granny Smith apples are on sale this week. Plus, the aroma of this delicious dessert will get your entire house in the fall spirit! They can be served as a breakfast, sweet treat, and even dessert!
Bonus- Coombs Family Farms Maple Syrup (12 oz bottle) is on sale this month for $7.99 each! Drizzle on top before serving & enjoy!
Ingredients
3 Large Granny Smith Apples
3 Tablespoons Butter, melted
3 Tablespoons Brown Sugar, unpacked
3 Tablespoons All-Purpose or Gluten Free Flour
6 Tablespoons Quick Oats (if making recipe gluten free, make sure your oats are too!)
2 Pinches of Cinnamon, or to taste
Method
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
2. Cut apples in half and remove core and seeds with small paring knife or spoon.
3. In small bowl, combine butter, brown sugar, flour, oats, and cinnamon. Spoon on top of apple halves and sprinkle with cinnamon.
4. Place on a cookie sheet and bake in oven for 30 minutes.
5. Serve warm with scoop of ice cream or maple syrup if desired and enjoy!
Before you enjoy your delightfully baked granny smith apples, make sure you take a picture of your masterpiece! Post it on social media and tag your favorite produce market, Basil Bandwagon Natural Market! #basilbandwagon #producerecipeoftheweek
It’s FALL and while it’s still warm enough to be comfortable outside, we have all things warm and comforting on the brain!
This month, we are featuring some of our favorite apple recipes that AREN’T pies! (don’t worry, we’ll share some pies soon enough). Apples are versatile and easy to work with, and they love being combined with almost anything!