Sick of apple pie being the only thing people think of when it comes to apples? Yeah, us too. There’s way more to this fruit than just cramming it into a crust. If you’re over the same old routine, these recipes will shake things up. We’re talking breakfasts, snacks, and even some savory dishes that don’t play it safe. It’s time to give apple pie a break and let these other dishes steal the spotlight.

Pork chops with apple sauce on a plate.
Glazed Pumpkin Pork Chops. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.
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Apple Streusel Bread

Apple streusel bread drizzled with icing.
Apple Streusel Bread. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This apple streusel bread is topped with a crumbly streusel and a drizzle of icing. It’s a great way to make use of those apples without turning to pie, and it’s perfect for breakfast or a snack.
Get the Recipe: Apple Streusel Bread

Apple Bacon Scones

Apple bacon scones on parchment paper with apple butter in a bowl.
Apple Bacon Scones. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

These apple bacon scones combine fresh apples with salty bacon for a flavor-packed treat. Made with apple butter to keep them moist, they’re a perfect breakfast when you want something more exciting than the usual toast.
Get the Recipe: Apple Bacon Scones

Apple Carrot Cake Pancakes

Apple carrot cake pancake stack with maple cream cheese sauce.
Apple Carrot Cake Pancakes. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

These pancakes bring together the flavors of apple and carrot cake, topped with a maple cream cheese sauce. They’re a sweet and hearty way to start the day, perfect for when you need a breakfast that’s not your average stack of pancakes.
Get the Recipe: Apple Carrot Cake Pancakes

Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal

Creamy apple cinnamon oatmeal in a bowl with maple apple slices.
Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This apple cinnamon oatmeal takes the classic combo to the next level with cooked apples, warm spices, and crunchy pecans. Topped with sautéed apple slices and a splash of maple syrup, it’s a great way to kick off your morning.
Get the Recipe: Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal

Roasted Sweet Potato Apple Ham Sandwich

Sweet potato apple ham sandwich on marbled rye bread.
Roasted Sweet Potato Apple Ham Sandwich. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This hot sandwich is packed with roasted sweet potato, fresh apple slices, ham, melted cheddar, and a honey mustard spread. It’s a flavor bomb that’s way more interesting than your standard sandwich fare.
Get the Recipe: Roasted Sweet Potato Apple Ham Sandwich

Savory Apple Thyme Butter

Apple thyme butter in a glass jar garnished with thyme leaves.
Savory Apple Thyme Butter. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This savory apple thyme butter is easy to make and packs a punch of flavor. It’s perfect for spreading on toast, pairing with a roast, or adding to your cheese board for something a little different.
Get the Recipe: Savory Apple Thyme Butter

Apple Cinnamon Cookie Bites

Apple cinnamon cookie bites in a bowl.
Apple Cinnamon Cookie Bites. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

These apple cinnamon cookie bites are made with oats, cashew butter, and real apple pieces. They’re a great snack or dessert that brings out the best in apples without needing to bake a pie.
Get the Recipe: Apple Cinnamon Cookie Bites

Apple Cinnamon Sugar Cake

Apple cinnamon sugar cake with a fork on a teal plate.
Apple Cinnamon Sugar Cake. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This cinnamon apple sugar cake is a simple, healthier take on a classic dessert. It’s a great way to enjoy apples in a cake that’s quick to make and doesn’t require rolling out any dough.
Get the Recipe: Apple Cinnamon Sugar Cake

Honey Chicken Apple Salad

Honey apple chicken salad with fresh sage leaves in a teal bowl.
Honey Chicken Apple Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This honey chicken salad with apples and sage is a fresh take on lunch. It’s a light, flavorful dish that’s perfect when you want something different than the usual salad routine.
Get the Recipe: Honey Chicken Apple Salad

Glazed Pork Chops and Apples

Tea glazed pork chops with sauteeed apples on top and sage garnish.
Glazed Pork Chops and Apples. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

These pork chops are coated in a sweet pumpkin tea glaze and served with apple slices poached in the same tea. It’s a delicious way to enjoy apples in a savory dinner without falling back on pie.
Get the Recipe: Glazed Pork Chops and Apples

Leek Apple Cheddar Soup

A bowl of apple cheddar leek soup with chopped nuts.
Leek Apple Cheddar Soup. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This leek, apple, and cheddar soup is creamy, slightly sweet, and topped with chopped walnuts and cranberries. It’s a comforting dish that puts apples front and center in a whole new way.
Get the Recipe: Leek Apple Cheddar Soup

Chicken Apple Cheddar Chili

A bowl of chili with apples, beans and sour cream.
Chicken Apple Cheddar Chili. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This chicken apple cheddar chili mixes white beans, chicken, cheddar, and apples for a hearty, non-traditional dish that’s perfect for fall. It’s a great way to shake up your chili game.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Apple Cheddar Chili

Apple Compote

Apple Compote. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This apple compote is made with golden raisins, lemon, and fresh thyme. It’s great for spreading on toast, adding to oatmeal, or using as a topping for yogurt when you need a break from the usual pie routine.
Get the Recipe: Apple Compote

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