You and the family when apple picking, but now you have a ridiculous amount of apples sitting on your counter. Apple pie’s fine and all, but you don’t need to be making it every day. Instead of letting those apples sit around until they’re more trouble than they’re worth, how about tossing them into some real meals? These dinner recipes will help you use them up in ways that don’t involve another dessert but are still perfectly seasonal.
Roasted Sweet Potato Apple Ham Sandwich
A hot sandwich loaded with roasted sweet potatoes, ham, and melted cheddar. Add in a honey mustard spread, and you’ve got a great fall-inspired meal.
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Slow Cooker BBQ Apple Pulled Pork Sandwiches
Pulled pork, BBQ sauce, and a sage apple slaw. Slow-cooked for that extra tender bite, these sandwiches bring all the fall flavors together in one easy meal.
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Glazed Pork Chops and Apples
Pork chops glazed with pumpkin tea and served with apple slices. A flavorful and healthy meal that’s simple to make and helps use up those extra apples.
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Leek Apple Cheddar Soup
This soup combines sweet apples with creamy cheddar and leeks. Topped with walnuts and cranberries, it’s a fun and simple dish for using up your apple stash.
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Chicken Apple Cheddar Chili
Creamy chicken chili with white beans, cheddar, and apples. It’s a little different from your usual chili but hits all the right notes for a fall meal.
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Stuffed Cornish Hens
Cornish hens stuffed with apples and cranberries, roasted over potatoes. A simple but elegant dish that works great for a special dinner while helping you knock out some of those apples.
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Pork Chops with Apples and Onions
Quick, easy, and all done in one pan. These pork chops team up perfectly with apples and onions for a solid weeknight dinner. Ready in just 30 minutes, and you’ll clear some apples from your stash in no time.
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Apple Cider Chicken
Chicken seared and cooked in a flavorful apple cider sauce—this one’s got fall written all over it. Pair it with Brussels sprouts and apples for an easy meal that knocks out those extra apples you’ve got lying around.
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Broccoli Apple Salad {No Mayo}
A crisp salad with broccoli, apples, and a light orange dressing. No mayo here, just a quick, fresh side you can whip up in 20 minutes. Perfect for when you need a quick bite and want to use up those apples.
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Sheet Pan Apple Chicken
One sheet pan, one easy dinner. Chicken, apples, and Brussels sprouts team up for a solid, no-hassle meal that’s perfect for using up your apple haul. Toss it all together and let the oven do the work.
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Roasted Pumpkin Apple Soup
Sweet apples and roasted pumpkin come together in this simple fall soup. Great for a cozy night in and a smart way to put some of those apples to good use.
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Slow Cooker Apple Pie Baked Beans
Baked beans meet apple pie in this slow cooker recipe that’s great for BBQs or family meals. The combo of apple pie filling, beans, jalapenos, and bacon gives you a dish that’ll stand out.
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Baked Pork Tenderloin with Apple Compote
A crispy, juicy pork tenderloin paired with a sweet apple compote. This easy dinner idea is perfect for a weeknight and another way to put a dent in that apple stash.
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Apple Walnut Salad with Dairy-Free Ranch Dressing
Crunchy apples and walnuts tossed in a homemade dairy-free ranch dressing. Great as a hearty salad or light dinner that’s fast to throw together and easy on the apples.
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Baked Chicken with Apples and Honey
Sweet and savory come together in this baked chicken dish with apples and honey. An easy weeknight go-to that pairs up great with rice or mashed potatoes and helps use up those orchard apples.
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Celery Apple Soup
A light, veggie-packed soup with celery, apples, and herbs. This one comes together fast and makes for a simple, flavorful lunch or dinner. Plus, it’s another great way to knock out some apples.
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Apple Pork Tenderloin
A healthy, one-pan meal with pork tenderloin, apples, and veggies. Everything roasts together for an easy dinner that keeps it simple and clears some apples from your stockpile.
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Apple Cider Glazed Ham
Spiral-cut ham with a rich apple cider glaze—think brown sugar, honey, and spices. This dish is great for feeding a crowd and gives you a reason to put those apples to good use.
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Apple Cider Chicken Thighs
Chicken thighs glazed with a sweet and savory apple cider sauce. A perfect go-to when you need an easy, flavorful meal that brings fall to the table.
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Rosemary Roasted Chicken With Applesauce
Juicy roasted chicken paired with homemade applesauce. Simple to make and great for a dinner where you want something hearty and easy.
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Chicken Stew with Apples and Cabbage
A rich chicken stew with apples, cabbage, cream, and bacon. This one’s loaded with veggies, and the tart apple cuts through the richness. Perfect for a cozy dinner.
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Riz Casimir With Apples
A Swiss-inspired dish with fresh apples thrown in for a fall twist. Quick, easy, and something a little different for the dinner table.
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Cranberry Apple Skillet Chicken
Chicken seared in a skillet with apples, cranberries, and apple cider. A fast, simple meal that’s packed with flavor and perfect for a fall dinner.
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Gina Matsoukas is an AP syndicated writer. She is the founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.