In this post I’m sharing how to make classic Southern Skillet Fried Apples.
Easy Southern Fried Apples
One of my favorite apple dishes is an old classic. Southern Skillet Fried Apples is almost like apple pie without the crust and a favorite side dish in the South. It is a recipe that is so easy to make at home and better than what you’ll find at Cracker Barrel.
Fried Apples Better Than Cracker Barrel
No Crust Skillet Apple Pie
- 4 tbs Butter (half a stick)
- 1/4 c Brown Sugar
- 1 tsp Cinnamon (heaping)
- 4 Apples
Southern Skillet Fried Apples
I used a couple of Honeycrisp Apples and Granny Smith Apples but you can use whatever variety you prefer. Those happen to be personal favorites of mine. My apples were also on the large size. If you have smaller apples, add in an extra one to the recipe.
First we have to core, slice and peel the apples. I just cut my apples in half, core them, then slice them and remove the peels from each section.
Warm your skillet over medium heat.
When hot, add the butter and allow to melt.
Add the brown sugar and cinnamon.
If you don’t have brown sugar on hand, you could use granulated sugar and a tablespoon of molasses.
Stir to combine the melted butter, sugar and cinnamon together. Warning: it’s going to smell really good!
Add in the apples. Stir to combine everything together.
Glazed Fried Apples
Saute the apples until tender, about 8 to 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Serve warm.
Apple Fry Recipe
Southern Skillet Fried Apples
Southern Skillet Fried Apples
Ingredients
- 4 tbs Butter half a stick 1 tsp Cinnamon (heaping) 4 Apples
- 1/4 c Brown Sugar
- 1 tsp Cinnamon heaping
- 4 Apples Peeled, Cored & Sliced
Instructions
- First we have to core, slice and peel the apples. I just cut my apples in half, core them, then slice them and remove the peels from each section.
- Warn a skillet over medium heat.
- When hot, add the butter and allow to melt.
- Add the brown sugar and cinnamon.If you don’t have brown sugar on hand, you could use granulated sugar and a tablespoon of molasses. Stir to combine the melted butter, sugar and cinnamon together.
- Warning: it’s going to smell really good!
- Add in the apples. Stir to combine everything together.
- Saute the apples until tender, about 8 to 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.Serve warm.
Nutrition
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Nichole
Sunday 28th of January 2018
I follow a mostly Paleo style diet, and just made a modified version of this to satisfy a sweet tooth. I used ghee instead of butter, left out the sugar and used a generous spoonful of molasses instead, and threw in some chopped pecans towards the end. Not quite the fried apples of my youth, but totally satisfied my sweet tooth - SO delicious!
Julia Jordan
Monday 29th of January 2018
I love using molasses in recipes. Your version sounds delicious.
Odell Jackson
Sunday 8th of October 2017
Just made this as my first attempt at fried apples. Tremendous! I used double the butter *oops* and added a touch of vanilla bean paste. One of the best things I've ever had! Thanks for the recipe!
Julia
Sunday 8th of October 2017
Odell,I'm so glad you enjoyed it! I live by the motto "Butter make it better!"
Joanne Schweitzer
Saturday 7th of October 2017
Looks delicious!
Maribeth Alexander
Tuesday 3rd of October 2017
Yum! I want to make these Skillet Fried Apples! I know my husband will LOVE this! I pinned it to make later.
Julia
Wednesday 4th of October 2017
Thank you. I hope y'all enjoy it.
Carol Rydell
Monday 2nd of October 2017
Still doesn't have a print button. Very frustrating. Great recipe. Thank you.
Julia
Monday 2nd of October 2017
Carol, if you scroll to the very bottom of the page you'll find a print button. I'm so sorry for any inconvenience.