Crock Pot Baked Apples
Looking for something easy? This one is fabulous! Hot and sultry and moist. (Why do those three words sounds so naughty together?!?!) It’s a baked apple, people. Calm down.
No need for a grand story or explanation. Baked apples are a great choice because the fruit is easy to find and consistent in taste all year round. I made this batch with opal apples— they are sort of the color of a golden delicious with the texture of a gala. But they cooked up really nicely and held their shape. You can try it with green apples for a more tart finish, macintosh for a sweet crisp taste or any other variety that you want to experiment with for dessert.
Crock Pot Baked Apples
Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 4 hours
Serves 6
INGREDIENTS
6 apples
3/4 c. golden raisins
3/4 c. dried pineapple chunks (this brand is allergen-free, too!!)
1/2 c. steel cut oats
3 T. brown sugar
1 T. white sugar
1 t ground cinnamon
1/2 t. ground allspice
1/4 t. white pepper grounds
1/2 c. water
DIRECTIONS
- Wash and core the apple; core it twice to make a big enough opening for filling
- Mix all of the dried fruit and dry filling ingredients together in a separate bowl.
- Stand all of the apples up in the crock pot (oval or casserole sized works best).
- Carefully fill all of the apples with the filling. Press the filling down into each open core and let the filling mound on top, too.
- Pour the water into the crock pot around— not on— the apples.
- Cook on low for 4 hours. Serve with vanilla greek yogurt or ice cream. Crock Pot Dulce de Leche is also an excellent topping!