CloseWith these desserts, you can rely onnutritious applesto be the source of sweetness. Each of these dishes hasno added sugaror has options forsugar-free substitutesto replace the sugar that would normally be used. Either way, you’ll make delicious desserts that align with your goals. Recipes like our Apple “Donuts” and Apple Crumble with Oats are pleasantly sweet treats you’ll want to make again and again.01of 10Healthy Apple CrispView RecipeThere’s nothing like this old-fashioned apple dessert recipe to top off a good dinner. It’s low in calories and can be made even lower if prepared with sugar substitute.02of 10Apple “Donuts"View RecipeThis super simple 3-ingredient recipe turns apple slices into “donuts.” Topped with nut butter and coconut, they make a satisfying no-added-sugar dessert or healthy snack.03of 10No-Sugar-Added Mini Apple PiesView RecipeThese delectable single-serving tarts are gluten-free and sweetened with dates instead of refined added sugars. Top with a little unsweetened whipped cream to take this special—yet healthy—dessert to the next level.04of 10Apple Crumble with OatsView RecipeLeaving the skins on the apples provides fiber and vitamins, so this diabetic-friendly dessert is not only good tasting but also good for you.05of 10Apple Pie in an AppleView RecipeLittle apple pies are baked in hollowed out shells of apples, topped with a pie crust lattice, and baked until golden brown and filling is bubbly.06of 10Apple-Date CakeView RecipeStir up a quick cake featuring dates, pecans and apples for a sweet treat.07of 10Apple Puffed Oven PancakeView RecipeApple pie spice is a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice and cloves or ginger. If you don’t have any on hand, you can substitute cinnamon and a dash of cloves in the recipe.08of 10Apple Pie Energy BallsView RecipeAndrea MathisThese no-bake Apple Pie Energy Balls come together easily and will give your body the energy it needs to power through the afternoon.09of 10Apple with Cinnamon Almond ButterView RecipeWith a pinch of cinnamon, this healthy snack goes from basic to brilliant.10of 10Dried ApplesView RecipeThis healthy oven-dried apple recipe is perfect if you want to make dried apples at home and don’t have a dehydrator. Great for lunchboxes or as a snack, homemade dried apples are easy to make in the oven and are high in fiber and nutrients. To retain the fiber from the peels and to save time, we skip the step of peeling the apples first. We also skip coring—the star-shaped core makes a pretty shape in the center of each dried apple. For crispy apple chips, bake the apples about 1 hour more.Was this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit
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With these desserts, you can rely onnutritious applesto be the source of sweetness. Each of these dishes hasno added sugaror has options forsugar-free substitutesto replace the sugar that would normally be used. Either way, you’ll make delicious desserts that align with your goals. Recipes like our Apple “Donuts” and Apple Crumble with Oats are pleasantly sweet treats you’ll want to make again and again.01of 10Healthy Apple CrispView RecipeThere’s nothing like this old-fashioned apple dessert recipe to top off a good dinner. It’s low in calories and can be made even lower if prepared with sugar substitute.02of 10Apple “Donuts"View RecipeThis super simple 3-ingredient recipe turns apple slices into “donuts.” Topped with nut butter and coconut, they make a satisfying no-added-sugar dessert or healthy snack.03of 10No-Sugar-Added Mini Apple PiesView RecipeThese delectable single-serving tarts are gluten-free and sweetened with dates instead of refined added sugars. Top with a little unsweetened whipped cream to take this special—yet healthy—dessert to the next level.04of 10Apple Crumble with OatsView RecipeLeaving the skins on the apples provides fiber and vitamins, so this diabetic-friendly dessert is not only good tasting but also good for you.05of 10Apple Pie in an AppleView RecipeLittle apple pies are baked in hollowed out shells of apples, topped with a pie crust lattice, and baked until golden brown and filling is bubbly.06of 10Apple-Date CakeView RecipeStir up a quick cake featuring dates, pecans and apples for a sweet treat.07of 10Apple Puffed Oven PancakeView RecipeApple pie spice is a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice and cloves or ginger. If you don’t have any on hand, you can substitute cinnamon and a dash of cloves in the recipe.08of 10Apple Pie Energy BallsView RecipeAndrea MathisThese no-bake Apple Pie Energy Balls come together easily and will give your body the energy it needs to power through the afternoon.09of 10Apple with Cinnamon Almond ButterView RecipeWith a pinch of cinnamon, this healthy snack goes from basic to brilliant.10of 10Dried ApplesView RecipeThis healthy oven-dried apple recipe is perfect if you want to make dried apples at home and don’t have a dehydrator. Great for lunchboxes or as a snack, homemade dried apples are easy to make in the oven and are high in fiber and nutrients. To retain the fiber from the peels and to save time, we skip the step of peeling the apples first. We also skip coring—the star-shaped core makes a pretty shape in the center of each dried apple. For crispy apple chips, bake the apples about 1 hour more.Was this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit
With these desserts, you can rely onnutritious applesto be the source of sweetness. Each of these dishes hasno added sugaror has options forsugar-free substitutesto replace the sugar that would normally be used. Either way, you’ll make delicious desserts that align with your goals. Recipes like our Apple “Donuts” and Apple Crumble with Oats are pleasantly sweet treats you’ll want to make again and again.
01of 10Healthy Apple CrispView RecipeThere’s nothing like this old-fashioned apple dessert recipe to top off a good dinner. It’s low in calories and can be made even lower if prepared with sugar substitute.02of 10Apple “Donuts"View RecipeThis super simple 3-ingredient recipe turns apple slices into “donuts.” Topped with nut butter and coconut, they make a satisfying no-added-sugar dessert or healthy snack.03of 10No-Sugar-Added Mini Apple PiesView RecipeThese delectable single-serving tarts are gluten-free and sweetened with dates instead of refined added sugars. Top with a little unsweetened whipped cream to take this special—yet healthy—dessert to the next level.04of 10Apple Crumble with OatsView RecipeLeaving the skins on the apples provides fiber and vitamins, so this diabetic-friendly dessert is not only good tasting but also good for you.05of 10Apple Pie in an AppleView RecipeLittle apple pies are baked in hollowed out shells of apples, topped with a pie crust lattice, and baked until golden brown and filling is bubbly.06of 10Apple-Date CakeView RecipeStir up a quick cake featuring dates, pecans and apples for a sweet treat.07of 10Apple Puffed Oven PancakeView RecipeApple pie spice is a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice and cloves or ginger. If you don’t have any on hand, you can substitute cinnamon and a dash of cloves in the recipe.08of 10Apple Pie Energy BallsView RecipeAndrea MathisThese no-bake Apple Pie Energy Balls come together easily and will give your body the energy it needs to power through the afternoon.09of 10Apple with Cinnamon Almond ButterView RecipeWith a pinch of cinnamon, this healthy snack goes from basic to brilliant.10of 10Dried ApplesView RecipeThis healthy oven-dried apple recipe is perfect if you want to make dried apples at home and don’t have a dehydrator. Great for lunchboxes or as a snack, homemade dried apples are easy to make in the oven and are high in fiber and nutrients. To retain the fiber from the peels and to save time, we skip the step of peeling the apples first. We also skip coring—the star-shaped core makes a pretty shape in the center of each dried apple. For crispy apple chips, bake the apples about 1 hour more.
01of 10Healthy Apple CrispView RecipeThere’s nothing like this old-fashioned apple dessert recipe to top off a good dinner. It’s low in calories and can be made even lower if prepared with sugar substitute.
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Healthy Apple Crisp
View Recipe

There’s nothing like this old-fashioned apple dessert recipe to top off a good dinner. It’s low in calories and can be made even lower if prepared with sugar substitute.
02of 10Apple “Donuts"View RecipeThis super simple 3-ingredient recipe turns apple slices into “donuts.” Topped with nut butter and coconut, they make a satisfying no-added-sugar dessert or healthy snack.
02of 10
Apple “Donuts”

This super simple 3-ingredient recipe turns apple slices into “donuts.” Topped with nut butter and coconut, they make a satisfying no-added-sugar dessert or healthy snack.
03of 10No-Sugar-Added Mini Apple PiesView RecipeThese delectable single-serving tarts are gluten-free and sweetened with dates instead of refined added sugars. Top with a little unsweetened whipped cream to take this special—yet healthy—dessert to the next level.
03of 10
No-Sugar-Added Mini Apple Pies

These delectable single-serving tarts are gluten-free and sweetened with dates instead of refined added sugars. Top with a little unsweetened whipped cream to take this special—yet healthy—dessert to the next level.
04of 10Apple Crumble with OatsView RecipeLeaving the skins on the apples provides fiber and vitamins, so this diabetic-friendly dessert is not only good tasting but also good for you.
04of 10
Apple Crumble with Oats

Leaving the skins on the apples provides fiber and vitamins, so this diabetic-friendly dessert is not only good tasting but also good for you.
05of 10Apple Pie in an AppleView RecipeLittle apple pies are baked in hollowed out shells of apples, topped with a pie crust lattice, and baked until golden brown and filling is bubbly.
05of 10
Apple Pie in an Apple

Little apple pies are baked in hollowed out shells of apples, topped with a pie crust lattice, and baked until golden brown and filling is bubbly.
06of 10Apple-Date CakeView RecipeStir up a quick cake featuring dates, pecans and apples for a sweet treat.
06of 10
Apple-Date Cake

Stir up a quick cake featuring dates, pecans and apples for a sweet treat.
07of 10Apple Puffed Oven PancakeView RecipeApple pie spice is a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice and cloves or ginger. If you don’t have any on hand, you can substitute cinnamon and a dash of cloves in the recipe.
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Apple Puffed Oven Pancake

Apple pie spice is a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice and cloves or ginger. If you don’t have any on hand, you can substitute cinnamon and a dash of cloves in the recipe.
08of 10Apple Pie Energy BallsView RecipeAndrea MathisThese no-bake Apple Pie Energy Balls come together easily and will give your body the energy it needs to power through the afternoon.
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Apple Pie Energy Balls
Andrea Mathis

These no-bake Apple Pie Energy Balls come together easily and will give your body the energy it needs to power through the afternoon.
09of 10Apple with Cinnamon Almond ButterView RecipeWith a pinch of cinnamon, this healthy snack goes from basic to brilliant.
09of 10
Apple with Cinnamon Almond Butter

With a pinch of cinnamon, this healthy snack goes from basic to brilliant.
10of 10Dried ApplesView RecipeThis healthy oven-dried apple recipe is perfect if you want to make dried apples at home and don’t have a dehydrator. Great for lunchboxes or as a snack, homemade dried apples are easy to make in the oven and are high in fiber and nutrients. To retain the fiber from the peels and to save time, we skip the step of peeling the apples first. We also skip coring—the star-shaped core makes a pretty shape in the center of each dried apple. For crispy apple chips, bake the apples about 1 hour more.
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Dried Apples

This healthy oven-dried apple recipe is perfect if you want to make dried apples at home and don’t have a dehydrator. Great for lunchboxes or as a snack, homemade dried apples are easy to make in the oven and are high in fiber and nutrients. To retain the fiber from the peels and to save time, we skip the step of peeling the apples first. We also skip coring—the star-shaped core makes a pretty shape in the center of each dried apple. For crispy apple chips, bake the apples about 1 hour more.
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