Simple and easy Cracker Barrel copycat pan fried apples (2024)

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Copycat Cracker Barrel fried apples make a delicious side dish for any brunch, breakfast, or dinner or a rich dessert over ice cream or custard. This is a simple & easy recipe that can be prepared in under an hour.

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On the way home from church last week, Grace said, You know those apples we get when we're at a restaurant?

"No, what apples?" I asked.

You know, those apples with the sauce? And they're thick like apple pie?

"Oh, right. Yes, I know those apples," I said.

Can we have those for supper tonight?

I knew there was a bag full of apples on the kitchen table, so I said "Yes, of course," before I even considered that I didn't know how to make said apples.

When we got home, I tried to Google said apples, but I didn't even know what to call them. Cooked apples? Baked apples? Fried apples?

Instead of spending an hour surfing the web, I asked on Twitter. Fortunately, my friends Lisa and JessieLeigh came to my rescue and told me they're called Fried Apples and explained how to make them.

I have trouble with calling them Fried Apples since they are not batter-dipped and fried, but I'm trying to get over that. I guess that's what they're called since you cook them in butter in a skillet.

The apples were delicious, and my kids ate every morsel of the tender, saucy apples over the next couple of days. Both of them requested the leftovers at every meal until they were all gone.

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What you'll need to make this Cracker Barrel fried apples recipe

Equipment

If you want your fried apples to be like Cracker Barrel's, you will need to peel them. I suppose you could use a paring knife if you were really talented, but more than likely, you'll need a vegetable peeler for that task. You'll probably also want an apple wedger to core and slice the apples, although you will still have to slice those wedges in half or thirds as the wedges are too big to cook quickly. Alternately, an apple slicer (everyone should have an apple slicer - they're so handy!) or an apple corer and paring knife will also do the trick.

Incidentally, as my kids have grown up, I think our apple wedger is one of our most often used kitchen tools. It's so easy for the girls to core and cut their own apples with this handy tool.

You'll also need a very large skillet, like a 12-inch cast iron skillet. I like cast iron because it's heavy and distributes the heat evenly across the whole surface.

Ingredients

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See printable recipe card at the bottom of the page for all measurements and nutritional information.

  • Largeapples - This is about 12 cups once they're cored and sliced into thin wedges. I have found the best apples for this recipe are baking apples, including Granny Smith apples, Jonagold apples, honeycrisp apples, pink lady apples, and/or golden delicious apples. My personal preference is to use a blend of 2-3 different varieties. I think this makes the best overall flavor.
  • Unsaltedbutter
  • Packed brown sugar
  • Groundcinnamon- If you prefer, you can use 1½ tablespoons of apple pie spice in place of the cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, and cardamom.
  • Ground nutmeg
  • Ground allspice
  • Ground cardamom
  • Cornstarch - This is used to thicken the sauce.
  • Water - You'll need to make a cornstarch slurry to thicken the sauce, which means you'll mix together a bit of cornstarch and a bit of water until it's a smooth paste, and then you mix that into the sauce and cook to thicken it.
  • Apple juice or water as needed

How to make Cracker Barrel fried apples on the stove

  1. Peel, core, and slice apples. I peel them first, use an apple wedger, and then slice the wedges in half or thirds. Easy peasy.
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  2. Melt butter and brown sugar in a very large skillet or sauce pot over medium heat.
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  3. Reduce heat to medium-low. Add the apples to the skillet and toss to coat evenly with sugar mixture. Place lid on the skillet and cook for a few minutes.
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  4. Stir the apples so that the top ones go to the bottom and the bottom ones come to the top.
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  5. After 5-10 minutes, sprinkle seasonings over the apples and stir again.
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  6. Simmer apples on medium-low or low heat for 20 to 30 minutes, stirring every 4 to 6 minutes to ensure even cooking and no burned apples.
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  7. When the apples are starting to get soft, mix the water and cornstarch into a slurry and add to the pan. This will thicken the sauce. You can leave it out but your apples will be more like apples in juice than saucy apples.
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  8. Continue to cook apples until they reach your desired softness. Mine took 40 minutes total.
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  9. If your sauce thickens too much, thin it with apple juice or water. Mix well so that the sauce is the consistency you desire.
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How to make Cracker Barrel fried apples in the Crockpot

  1. Peel, core, and slice apples. I peel them first, use an apple wedger, and then slice the wedges in half or thirds. Easy peasy.
  2. Place apples and cornstarch to the slow cooker. Stir to coat all the slices. (You will leave out the water in the recipe.)
  3. In a small bowl, whisk together the brown sugar and spices, ensuring no lumps and stirring to mix well. Pour into the Crockpot.
  4. Cut the butter into small cubes and sprinkle those overtop of the apples.
  5. Cover and cook on high for 2 hours or until fork-tender.
  6. Stir to redistribute the spices and sauce. Serve hot.

Should you peel the apples?

The fried apples you get at Cracker Barrel are peeled, so I included those instructions in my recipe here.

However. I do not peel the apples when I make fried apples at home. For one thing, unpeeled apples are quicker and easier. For another thing, apple peels are the healthiest part of the apple (provided they're organic and have been cleaned properly).

So you can peel your apples or not. If you have picky eaters who might object to peels, then peel the apples. If you don't, try leaving them on once and see if anyone complains.

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Fried apple variations

I don't know why you'd want to mess with the original recipe, but here are a couple of variations that you could try:

  • Add 2 teaspoons of vanilla bean paste with the butter
  • Add 2 teaspoons of lemon juice while cooking
  • Leave out the apple pie spice and just use straight ground cinnamon

How to serve Cracker Barrel fried apples

These fried apples are excellent no matter how you serve them, but here are a few of our favorite ways:

  • As a side dish! No adjustments needed, just spoon the apples into a bowl.
  • Over top of a scoop of vanilla ice cream or vanilla custard.
  • Over top of pancakes or waffles, in place of or in addition to maple syrup. Don't forget the whipped cream!
  • Spooned over pork chops.
  • On top of Greek yogurt.
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How to store fried apples

These apples will keep for about 5 days in an airtight container in the refrigerator. To serve, simply reheat in the microwave.

You can also freeze fried apples in an airtight container for up to 3 months, but I personally don't care for the texture of the apples after they've thawed. You'll have to try them for yourself and see if you like them.

Here are a few more easy apple recipes that my family loves:

  • Stuffed Baked Apples (Gluten-Free)
  • How to Make Applesauce in the CrockPot
  • Apple Ring Pancakes
  • My Favorite Apple Crisp Recipe
  • Baked Apple Pecan Pancakes
  • Ham and Rice with Apples

And here are a few more other copycat recipes:

  • Hash brown casserole - Copycat Cracker Barrel
  • Chicken Bryan at Home - Copycat Carrabba's Recipe
  • Filet Bryan - Copycat Carrabba's Recipe
  • Copycat Burger King Zesty Horseradish Sauce
  • Copycat Cracker Jacks - Homemade Caramel Corn with Peanuts Recipe
  • Healthy General Tso's Chicken with Sautéed Snow Peas
  • Toasted S'mores Bars - Copycat Starbucks Recipe

These skillet fried apples are just like the ones from Cracker Barrel, so they were an instant hit with my family. I'm willing to bet that your family or guests will love them, too!

Recipe

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Cracker Barrel Copycat Skillet Fried Apples

Cracker Barrel copycat skillet fried apples make a delicious side dish for any brunch, breakfast, or dinner or a rich dessert over ice cream or custard. This is a simple & easy recipe that can be prepared in under an hour.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Course Dessert, Side Dish

Servings 8 servings

Calories 204 kcal

Ingredients

  • 8 large apples about 12 cups once they're cored and sliced into thin wedges
  • 4 tablespoons butter
  • ¼ cup brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoons cinnamon see note below about apple pie spice
  • ¾ teaspoon ground nutmeg see note below about apple pie spice
  • ½ teaspoon ground allspice see note below about apple pie spice
  • ½ teaspoon ground cardamom see note below about apple pie spice
  • 2 tablespoons corn starch
  • 3 tablespoons water
  • Apple juice or water as needed

Instructions

Fried apples on the stovetop

  • Peel, core, and slice apples. I peel them first, use an apple wedger, and then slice the wedges in half or thirds. Easy peasy.

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  • Melt butter and brown sugar in a very large skillet or saucepot over medium heat.

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  • Reduce heat to medium-low. Add the apples to the skillet and toss to coat evenly with sugar mixture. Place lid on the skillet and cook for a few minutes.

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  • Stir the apples so that the top ones go to the bottom and the bottom ones come to the top. After 5-10 minutes, sprinkle seasonings over the apples and stir again.

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  • Simmer apples on medium-low or low heat for 20 to 30 minutes, stirring every 4 to 6 minutes to ensure even cooking and no burned apples.

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  • When the apples are starting to get soft, mix the water and cornstarch into a slurry and add to the pan. This will thicken the sauce. You can leave it out but your apples will be more like apples in juice than saucy apples.

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  • Continue to cook apples until they reach your desired softness. Mine took 40 minutes total.

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  • If your sauce thickens too much, thin it with apple juice or water. Mix well so that the sauce is the consistency you desire.

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Fried apples in the Crockpot

  • Peel, core, and slice apples. I peel them first, use an apple wedger, and then slice the wedges in half or thirds. Easy peasy.

  • Place apples and cornstarch to the slow cooker. Stir to coat all the slices.

  • In a small bowl, whisk together the brown sugar and spices, ensuring no lumps and stirring to mix well. Pour into the Crockpot.

  • Cut the butter into small cubes and sprinkle those overtop of the apples.

  • Cover and cook on high for 2 hours or until fork-tender.

  • Stir to redistribute the spices and sauce. Serve hot.

Notes

If you prefer, you can use apple pie spice in place of the cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, and cardamom. If you go that route, simply add 1½ tablespoons of apple pie spice when the recipe indicates adding the spices.

Nutrition

Calories: 204kcal | Carbohydrates: 40g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 15mg | Sodium: 55mg | Potassium: 257mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 30g | Vitamin A: 299IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 33mg | Iron: 1mg

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