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Spiced Apple Pie Chips

October 21, 2010

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Today the stars must have been aligned because I had an all around awesome day. It was a nice contrast to yesterday because yesterday I felt like I was going to pull my hair out and I had all these weird issues creep up. Today, however, was a great day. :) Lots of work accomplished, some successful recipe attempts, a great 4 mile run, and time spent with loved ones!

It is also a great day when your kitchen smells like warm apple pie…

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Spiced Apple Pie Chips

Chewy, slightly crunchy, tangy, yet sweet and spicy. The perfect healthy Fall snack to throw in your lunch bag or give as a gift to loved ones.

Adapted from here.

Ingredients:

  • 3 Granny Smith apples
  • Lemon juice from 1/2 lemon
  • 2 tbsp sugar
  • 2 tsp cinnamon
  • Sprinkle of sea salt (optional)

 

Directions: Line a baking sheet with parchment or line a dehydrator sheet with parchment. If using an oven and not a dehydrator, preheat oven to 150F. In a small bowl mix together the cinnamon and sugar. Set aside. Slice granny smith apples into very thin slices approx 1/8-1/4 of an inch in width. Leave skin on. You may use a mandoline if you have one. One apples are sliced place them into a medium sized bowl and squeeze fresh lemon juice over top. Line up the slices on the baking sheet, making sure they do not overlap. Grab the sugar mixture and sprinkle over top of each slice. Now take a tiny pinch of sea salt and sprinkle very lightly over top. You may skip this step but I like a bit of salt to bring out the sweetness of the apple, however it might not be for everyone. Place into the oven or dehydrator at 150F. I dried the apples in a dehydrator at 150F for approximately 3.5-4 hours. Flip the apple slices every half hour to ensure even cooking. I am not sure how long an oven would take, but you can play around with it, checking them often when you flip them every half hour. They are ready when they are curled up a bit at the sides and a bit crisp yet still chewy. You can cook them to suit your needs!

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These chips were quite easy to make!

Just slice up some apples…

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Coat in lemon juice to prevent browning…

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Lay on baking sheet or dehydrator sheet lined with a non-stick mat or parchment:

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Sprinkle with cinnamon & sugar…

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Spread it around with your fingers a bit.

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And place in oven or dehydrator, flipping every 30 minutes.

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After about 3.5-4 hours in my dehydrator at 150F. You can also bake them in the oven too!

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This is really exciting.

If you are feeling really crazy, you can try brushing some melted Earth Balance or butter on top before sprinkling on the sugar & cinnamon. I bet that would taste great!

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Wouldn’t these Apple Pie Chips make a fun gift?

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I cannot contain my excitement. The 80 year old grandma in me is waiting to bust out!!

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For some reason I wasn’t expecting these to taste as good as they did! They really knocked my socks off. Very chewy, a bit tart, and spicy & sweet on top. Amazing. :)

Next time I will probably triple the batch. :)

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I’m off to snuggle up with Sketchie & Eric and watch some NCIS.

Have a great night! :)

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Filed Under: Desserts, Snacks Tagged With: apple, apple chips, apple pie chips, fall baking, fall dessert, thanksgiving gift, thanksgiving gift ideas, thanksgiving mason jar, Thanksgiving recipes

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Tiffany @ Eat, Run, Write, Love
15 years ago

Oooh, I like! And what a beautiful picture of the sky at the beginning! Glad you had a great day!

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Chelsea @ Strawberry Sweat
15 years ago

Any idea how long this would take to make them in the oven?

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Holly @ couchpotatoathlete
15 years ago

These look so delicious Angela — and I love how they look all stacked up in the jar :)

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Hope
15 years ago

Oh my. Oh my my my!! This recipe knocked my socks off! I must make these asap!

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Allie
15 years ago

oh yes- I’ll definitely have to try these out- sweet potato chips are my current favorite but these might just edge those out :-P

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Wei-Wei
15 years ago

Mmmmmm. Delicious. I tried making apple chips before but it failed miserably and they stuck :(

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Maria
15 years ago

Stop making such fabulous food that I want to eat ridiculous amounts of! Just kidding, please continue providing me with such great food porn and recipes :D

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Jolene ([email protected])
15 years ago

The apple chips are very pretty Angela!!!! They would be a fabulous hostess gift!

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Bridget
15 years ago

Those are some of the most beautiful looking apple chips I have seen! Most of the time they are all crumbly lookin’ but these are just perrrrrrfection!

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Averie (LoveVeggiesAndYoga)
15 years ago

I love dehydrating apples with cinny & brown sugar, or zucchini’s with nooch, for apple or zuke chips but honestly my fave thing…is banana chips. I make my banana chips like you made the apples, with cinnamon & I use brown sugar…or just leave them plain. ACtually plain dehyd’ed bananas are so awesome to me and I am not even that huge of a banana lover. But dehyd them…and Im in heaven.

Btw I think I just noticed your button/banner on the right hand side of your site..by sponsors. Your GloBakery button. Not sure if it’s new or not, but I just noticed it :) Cute!

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Wendy
15 years ago

If you’re baking them, how long should they be in the oven for?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Wendy
15 years ago

In the original recipe (its linked) I think he baked in oven them at 225 for 1.5-2 hours :)

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Maddie
15 years ago

What a perfect fall snack! I will have to try making these soon. Would they work with other types of apples too? Beautiful photography by the way!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Maddie
15 years ago

I’m sure they would! In the original recipe it said any type of apples. I likes grannies b/c they are tart and it is a wonderful contrast to the sweet cinnamon sugar.

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Moni'sMeals
15 years ago

Yes! what a great snack that I can make-no problem. Great idea Angela.
Fall we love you.
Your pics are so refreshing as always…. ahhh

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Camille
15 years ago

These look insane delicious!

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Janiek @ abrandnewchange
15 years ago

I love apple chips, I wanted to make these myself too but somehow, I’m too scared beacause I think they will burn!:P You can buy them in the grocery store but it’s much more fun making them yourself!

xoxo

Janiek

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Erika @ Health and Happiness in LA
15 years ago

I loooove dehydrated apple chips. They’re one of my favorite things to make. You should try dehydrating kiwi slices, too!

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Jo @ JAGS Fitness Blog
15 years ago

So simple yet so delicious! Can’t wait to try them :)

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Casey Thomas
15 years ago

These look amazing! Thanks for sharing Angela.

I made similar for festive presents last year with stevia as the sweetener and kept them raw by using a dehydrator.

Nice!
Casey

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lillasn1gel
15 years ago

Started reading your blog a few days back. Love it!

These look delicious. Can’t wait to try them!

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JL goes Vegan
15 years ago

I’ve been dehydrating apples like mad (’tis the season) and using cinnamon. Didn’t even think to add sugar because they are so naturally sweet. You didn’t find them too sweet? Might have to consider a little sugar, too!

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