Fall is here again, and that means apple desserts are back in the spotlight. The crisp sweetness of fresh apples makes every pie, crisp, and cake taste like the season itself. These recipes bring out the best in the fruit, pairing it with warm spices and rich flavors that everyone loves. It is easy to see why apple desserts remain a tradition every fall.
Apple Turnovers

Flaky puff pastry with warm apple pie filling inside? Sign me up. Apple turnovers are a fruity puff pastry recipe that anyone can make. Create your own personal apple pie with puff pastry that you can serve on its own or with whipped cream and a dusting of cinnamon.
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Apple Bread Pudding

If you’ve been wondering what to do with that leftover bread sitting on the counter, this apple bread pudding is a delicious way to use it! Made with fresh apples, everyday bread, and warm cinnamon, this old-fashioned apple bread pudding recipe takes little effort yet packs plenty of sweet flavor. Serve it with your favorite toppings or a bowl of vanilla ice cream for a delightful and comforting fall dessert that will have the whole family running back for seconds!
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Apple Crumb Cake

This moist and delicious apple crumb cake perfectly complements your breakfast or dessert table this season! Made with a cinnamon cake base and topped with a crunchy apple crumb topping and sweet apple glaze, it delivers a burst of warm fall flavor! Serve it with a cup of warm apple cider or hot chocolate.
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Cinnamon Apple Babka

This cinnamon apple babka features sweet apples and cinnamon filling twisted inside the rich and buttery yeasted dough. It is extra moist and crazy delicious. This is the best cinnamon babka recipe with apple filling. It is a wonderful, comforting dessert for fall but perfect all year round.
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Apple Crumble Pie

This mouthwatering apple crumble pie will knock the socks off of your guests this holiday season! Made with fresh apples, sweet apple crumble, and a flaky, buttery pie crust, it will be impossible not to return for seconds. Serve it with a bowl of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream for the ultimate dessert!
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Cinnamon Apple Cake

This easy cinnamon apple cake is just what you need to bring your dessert table to life this fall! It has a moist cinnamon cake layer topped with fresh apples and sprinkled with cinnamon sugar for the perfect finishing touch. Serve it with a bowl of vanilla ice cream or a hot cup of coffee or tea as a sweet breakfast dessert!
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Apple Pie Cookies

These irresistible apple pie cookies will be the talk of the table this holiday season! Made with fresh apples and a sweet, delicious apple pie filling, they will make you feel like you are eating mini apple pies (without all the hassle)! Their warm, comforting flavor makes them the perfect dessert to sweeten holiday gatherings.
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Apple Dutch Baby

This mouthwatering apple Dutch baby pancake adds a fall twist to the traditional buttery Dutch baby, featuring fresh apples and warm cinnamon. The crisp, buttery pancake paired with sweet, caramelized apple compote makes it a heavenly treat. The whole family will love it!
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Apple Cinnamon Roll

There's nothing quite like apple cinnamon rolls during the Fall. With this easy-to-make recipe using brioche dough, apples, and cream cheese icing, you'll be able to whip up your own mouthwatering apple pie cinnamon rolls at home in no time.
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Apple Crumble Muffins

These moist, delicious apple crumble muffins will be the best thing to appear on your breakfast or dessert table this fall! Fresh apple chunks are baked into a moist cinnamon muffin and topped with a crunchy, homemade crumble, creating the perfect combination of flavors to have everyone running back for seconds!
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No-Bake Apple Pie

You will love this easy, no-bake apple pie with Graham cracker crust. This three-step recipe uses a simple 2-ingredient pie crust filled with delicious apples cooked to perfection in a mixture of butter and brown sugar. The entire Graham cracker crust apple pie only takes 30 minutes to make and is the perfect no-bake pie for fall!
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Apple Roses with Puff Pastry

If you have been looking for an elegant treat to add to your fall dessert table, these easy apple roses with puff pastry are just what you have been looking for! Made with fresh apples, cinnamon, sugar, and a light, flaky puff pastry crust, this dessert is not only eye-catching but also mouthwateringly delicious.
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Bailey's Apple Pie

This Bailey's apple pie recipe is the ultimate homemade apple pie with an Irish cream twist. A flaky, buttery pie crust is filled with a super delicious homemade apple pie filling infused with Baileys. This is the pie everyone has to make over the fall!
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Apple Pie Cupcakes

This delicious cupcake features a brown sugar, cinnamon cupcake base that is enhanced with fall spices, apple pie filling, and a delicate whipped mascarpone frosting! This recipe is much easier than a traditional apple pie, and perfect for beginner bakers.
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Spiced Apple Cake

This spiced apple cake, full of deep apple flavors, is probably the easiest and most delicious apple cake recipe to try this fall. A super-moist brown sugar cake loaded with spices and apples, topped with a simple ginger apple compote, is the ultimate recipe to try this time of year.
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Apple Hand Pies

There is only one thing better than apple pie: apple hand pies! These adorable mini apple pies are made of flaky pie dough and a creamy spiced apple filling. They are super easy to make and totally irresistible.
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Old-Fashioned Fresh Apple Cake

All the deliciousness of cinnamon and “pie spice” type flavors mixed with apples and pecans. Baked in a Bundt pan for a fuss-free, easy cake.
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Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Cookies

These soft and chewy apple cinnamon oatmeal cookies are made with real apples and warm cinnamon, offering a burst of fall flavor in every bite! This recipe takes a classic oatmeal cookie and gives it a fall twist with sweet apples and spicy cinnamon.
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Apple Bottom Bourbon Pecan Cheesecake

With a tangy cream cheese filling, caramel-kissed apple layer, and a praline pecan topping, it’s got more layers than your family drama at Thanksgiving. The steps are detailed but totally manageable for confident bakers or beginners who read directions as if their lives depended on it. Yes, you’ll need a water bath and a little patience, but the payoff is worth every whisk and scrape of the bowl.
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Old-Fashioned Deep Dish Apple Pie

Make the best deep dish apple pie with this easy recipe. This towering, old-fashioned American dessert features layers of sweet, mildly spiced apples nestled in a flaky, buttery homemade pie crust.
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Apple Crisp Without Oats

An easy apple crisp recipe without oats for those who love the classic fall dessert but prefer a crunchy, buttery topping that doesn't include oatmeal. With tender, juicy apples and a sweet, crumbly topping, this quick and easy dessert is packed with fall flavor and a total crowd-pleaser!
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Caramel Apple Tart Recipe with Pecan Maple Butter

This apple tart is a stunning fall dessert that combines store-bought pie crust with special touches, such as pecan butter and homemade caramel sauce. Combining seasonal flavors like apples, pecans, and maple syrup, it’s the ideal dessert for fall gatherings or Thanksgiving.
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