Good morning!
Thank you for all your amazing comments on yesterday’s Notes To My Younger Self post. :)
Last night I came up with a little dessert that was quite fun to make! I call them Apple Pie Burritos. They are a healthy take on the apple pie and come in perfect mini servings.
Easy Apple Pie Burritos
Inspired by Pioneer Women’s Apple Pie and my Vegan Pumpkin Pie.
Ingredients:
Pie filling:
- 2 granny smith apples (or other variety will do!), peeled and sliced into wedges
- 1 tbsp whole grain spelt flour
- 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
- 1-2 tsp almond milk
- 1/2 cup Sucanat (brown sugar might work)
- Pinch sea salt
Spelt Crust:
- 1 cup spelt flour
- 1/4 cup Earth Balance butter
- 2 tbsp Sucanat (or brown sugar)
- 1/4 cup milled flax or ground chia seed
- 2 tbsp Almond Milk
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
- Pinch sea salt
Directions: Preheat oven to 375F. Grab a baking pan and line it with a parchment paper or non-stick silicone mat. In a medium sized bowl place your filling ingredients and mix until apple slices are thoroughly coated. In a large bowl mix your spelt crust (detailed photos here). Mix the dry ingredients (spelt flour, sucanat, milled flax/chia, cinnamon, and salt) and mix well. Now add slightly melted butter and milk and mix with a mixer or with your hands just until the dough comes together. Form a ball and cover it with flour. Grab pieces of the dough and flatten with your hands to make the shape of a large circle. Place 2-3 apple slices in the middle and wrap like a burrito. Alternatively you can also roll out your dough with a rolling pin, however I will warn you spelt dough is a bit temperamental to work with and it cracks easily. Once you have about 10 small burritos, sprinkle them with sugar and pop them in the oven for about 30-35 minutes, until slightly crisp and golden. Serve with Banana Soft Serve and enjoy!
Nutrition info: (Per pie, makes 10): 136 kcals, 4 grams fat, 2 grams fibre, 1 gram protein.
Mixing up the pie filling was super fast…
Boom.
Those Sucanat covered apples will tastes incredible, but they will taste even better when they caramelize in the oven!
Spelt dough is very temperamental to work with, but I’m up for the challenge if it means a super healthy whole grain flour!
I get asked this all the time, so here are a few of the benefits of spelt flour:
- Very high in protein (up to 15%)
- Ancient grain, a cousin to wheat but easier to digest
- Hardy grain, therefore requires no pesticides
- High in fibre
- High in B vitamins
- High in magnesium and iron
- Nutty, complex flavour
- For more info, see here.
Once you start using spelt flour you will never go back to the bleached, processed stuff! It tastes so much better than white flour.
10 burritos all wrapped up and ready to be baked!
The beauty about the burritos is that you can shape them any way you like and they don’t need to look perfect! Just have fun with them.
After about 30-35 minutes in the oven!
The Sucanat mixture caramelized in the oven and there was this toffee like shell around the burritos. It tasted amazing!!! It is super hot though so be careful (I burned my finger!). The inside of the apple pie burritos tasted so amazing.
I suggest serving these with Banana Soft Serve! I am out of bananas though, so I will have to wait on that idea.
I’m not sure how it is Friday already, but I am determined to get caught up! And get in a run. I’ve had one workout all week because I have been so busy. Going to start the weekend off right. :)
Happy Friday!








stop saying boom, its annoying.
Very relevant comment. Thanks for contributing.
sarcasm?
It’s better than BAM!
Ange, I love you and your use of the word “boom.” Just saying.
Thanks, Ange. An extra BOOM to start the weekend off right. ;)
As blogger comment sections are the place for relevant conversation: I respectfully disagree. I don’t find the use of the word “boom” as annoying. Especially compared to your lack of apostrophe in the word “it’s.”
^ boom.
^lol!
booooooooooooommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Couldn’t agree more, THS!
I gave you a healthy recipe, but I did not claim I would not annoy you.
How RUDE!
The person telling you to stop saying BOOM that is! not you! :-)
I made these yesterday. You are so creative!! Cute name and they were awesome. My husband ate almost the whole pan! I had a good bit of leftover yummy looking sauce in the bottom of the bowl once the apples were wrapped in their burritos. I made vegan overnight oats with them and let me tell you my breakfast this morning was amazing!!
I can’t believe anyone reading this blog would take the time and effort to make a negative comment about something Angela writes. Why would you put negativity out there like that, serving absolutely no positive purpose. Really sad.
Angela, you are truly providing such an amazing service to people trying to live a healthier life. You are truly a mentor and inspiration for me and I am very grateful to you. I would not have come nearly as far as I have without your guidance. I really rely on you as you are my primary source of information and recipes, as I shift toward eating healthier (truly healthy, not what I mistakenly used to think of as healthy) and eating vegan. Your blog is my homepage and I look at it every day. I am always amazed at the time and effort you put into your pictures and info. Your healthy, but sweet, recipes help me manage my horrible PMS cravings too which has been years of struggle and weight gain for me.
Much Gratitude, Much Love, Many Blessings, Amy
Thank you so much for leaving me such a nice comment. I am truly grateful for my readers. :) I hope you continue to enjoy the blog!
Those look totally amazing! Must make soon.
I wish I had the mental capacity to be as creative in the morning as you are, these look delicious! :)
Have a happy Friday!
Oh yum! Those are a fun Friday meal. :)
Those look great but knowing me I’d put a light glaze over the top. I have a very big sweet tooth :)
Wow, these look awesome!! I love healthy desserts like this!
Wow. Thank you so much for that recipe! Looks like you TRULY succeeded in creating a treat that’s super delicious AND super healthy. Also, thank you for the info on the spelt that I use all the time but didn’t really know the benefits!
Loving your beautiful blog, Angela!
I love this idea! Those sound so good. I have no spelt around, but I think I could improvise with a whole wheat tortilla.
These remind me of those apple empanadas that they sell at Taco Bell. Obviously – your look better and more nutritous. :-)
Holy tamole, those look amazing!!!! So creative — great idea! :)
Ohhh – those are so cute and adorable! I’ll have to make these for my next family get together!
Those look delicious, I’m definitely going to put them on my “must try” list. Thanks for the receipe!
Angela you have me drooling once again and guess what I have a bunch of apples to use up!!! Thanks for the lovely idea, I will have to try these this weekend (tonight) :)
Have a great weekend!
those look pretty sweet!!
i can’t believe its friday either, this week FLEW by.
Oh yummy!! I bet these would be great with some cinnamon ice cream!
I think it’s funny that you call them burritos, I think they are more like whole-grain turnovers? I like the spelt dough idea, but if you say its tempermental, then I can imagine my batch would behave like a rabid dog!
Thoses look so delicious!!! I just bought a bunch of Spelt flour from Bulk Barn and I couldnt wait to go to your site to check out your bounty of recipes using spelt flour!! Thanks so much!!!
Those are so cute and look not to hard to make. I must make these for fall. I wonder if you could try pears? Or apples with dried cranberries.
You sure could…or even bananas!
I had idea like this for ages, but I never had the chance on making them.
Yum.
I have to try this, specially with the spelt flour. I never made anything with spelt!
Sucanat. Interesting. I just found the stuff at my local grocery store and am debating whether to get it. I’m about out of my brown sugar…
Those apple pie burritos look AMAZING! And they’re only making me want the fall season even more!