These crockpot cinnamon apples are tender and delicious. They are great as a side dish, or snack. You can also serve them with a scoop of ice cream as a simple dessert.

These warm cinnamon spiced apples are made in the slow cooker for a perfect fall side dish. You could also spoon them over ice cream, pancakes, oatmeal and more.
Because they are made in a crockpot, you basically set it and forget it. They are going to disappear quickly so be sure to make plenty!
This may be my new favorite side dish! Of course it would be, it is a sweet side after-all!
But really, these apples are so easy and sooooooo good. If you like fried apples or those apples at Cracker Barrel, you are going to love these!


They come out soft and sweet with a little bit of cinnamon spice. Little Dude and I could eat a whole batch, I am quite sure of it!
We did share a few with my husband, begrudgingly. Next time we may need to make a double batch.
What to Serve With Slow Cooker Apples
Of course you can serve these apples on their own as a snack. Or serve them up as a side dish with pork or chicken, to complete a fall meal.
You will find they work wonderfully as a topping too. Spoon some on pancakes, waffles or a bowl of oatmeal for an instant touch of fall.

This last time we made these slow cooker cinnamon apples, we topped them with honey cinnamon crunch ice cream. I have to say the combination of the warm spiced apples and ice cream was amazing!
Both recipes include that fabulous combination of honey, brown sugar and cinnamon so they were perfect together. If we didn’t have so many other fun things we want to try, it would definitely become a fall staple at our house!
Should You Peel the Apples?
Should you peel the apples before you cook them? It’s definitely up to you.
You are welcome to peel them if that’s you preference, but I never do. We don’t mind the peels at all.
Plus those peels contain so many of the apple’s nutrients. Besides just coring and slicing the apples is so much faster!
Just use the list below to help you pick great apples to use. Obviously the more tender the skin, the more enjoyable they will be to eat.
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What Kinds of Apples are Good for Cooking?
Some apples work better for cooking then others. There are varieties that are more likely to hold their shape through being cooked and others that are more likely to turn to mush.
Luckily the mush will likely be delicious, just process it down into an applesauce.
So here are a few varieties that hold up to being in the slow cooker and present well:
Jonagold apples are great raw or cooked. They are one of my favorite apples to get at our local orchard.
They work perfect for recipes like this because they are fabulous on their own and and hold up well. They don’t store as well though, so enjoy them during the peak of the season.


Jonagolds are a mix between Jonathan and golden delicious. Jonathan’s themselves are a great baking apple and tend to be just a tad bit more tart than the Jonagold. Both are crisp, delicious and great for cooking with.
Braeburn apples are another flavorful apple in their own right, so they are perfect for a recipe like this where the apples are the star of the show.
Pink Ladies are a fabulous option. They have that mix of sweet and tart and hold their shape wonderfully.
Honeycrisp apples are basically the be all end all of apples. They are wonderful in almost any situation.
Granny Smith apples are sort of the classic baking apple. They are naturally tart, so the finished product doesn’t end up too sweet.
The skins on granny Smith apples do tend to be a little tougher than the rest, but it certainly isn’t a deal breaker. You may want to peel your apples if you choose to use them in this recipe.
More apple varieties to try in baking: Fuji, crispin, golden delicious, and winesnap.

Crockpot Cinnamon Apples
Ingredients
- 6 apples you’ll want to use a variety that stands up to cooking
- 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
- 2 Tablespoons honey
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 Tablespoons light brown sugar
- 1 Tablespoon butter
Instructions
- Core and slice apples, place in slow cooker (I used my 4 qt insert)6 apples
- Place remaining ingredients on apples.2 teaspoons ground cinnamon, 2 Tablespoons honey, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 2 Tablespoons light brown sugar, 1 Tablespoon butter
- Cook on low for 4 hours, gently stirring when there’s an hour left.
- If you want a thicker "syrup," add a slurry of 1-2 tsp corn starch to about the same amount of water at the three hour mark. Stir into the apples’ juices and allow to cook on high for the last hour.
- Serve warm
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Do you peel the apples
I don’t usually peel the apples. I leave them on because it’s quicker and more nutritious. You can peel them if you want, though.
So you did not peel the apples? Even easier! How do you think Honeycrisp apples would hold up? Getting ready to try this recipe now – so excited!
I did not peel them. I don’t mind the peel. Plus they are healthier and easier to make that way! Honeycrisp should be delicious. I hope you enjoy them!
how many cups of apples seeing they are all different sizes?
It’s a pretty forgiving recipe, so whatever you have should work. Worst case scenario, you could just add a little more cinnamon at the end if you need to.
Very good. I have made this recipe many times but this last time was my best. I recommend using 1 crock pot for every 6 apples. I only cooked them on low for 3 hours stirring them a couple of times . I used granny smith apples. They were delicious.
Good tip on the 6 apples per crockpot. I am so glad that you like them!
I'm so glad you posted this! Your tips about apples are so helpful too. I am voting for the apples with the ice cream on top frankly. That sounds amazing.
It was sooooo good that way! I am really excited that apple season is finally back.
I'm a little chilly right now and these apples sound perfect! They sound like something I would like so much!
Gimme dem apples right now. Yum, yum, yum. Happy Monday friend!