Apple Snack
This easy Apple Snack is a yummy balanced snack for after-school, before bedtime or before a sports event!


Apples Wedges Snack
Fruit, with its natural sweetness, fiber, low calories, and variety of minerals and vitamins is a great snack especially when paired with a protein. You can include a variety of toppings and flavors and let your kids make their own. When kids have some autonomy with food choices, research shows they are much more likely to eat better.
Apples and peanut butter make a perfectly balanced snack with carbs + protein and vitamins and minerals. This balance helps kids to feel fuller longer, and also gives them the sustainable energy they need to play, do homework, or practice for sports, dance and other athletic activities.

How to Make Apple Snacks
To make this apple snack, you only need two things. You need a spread (or a dip) and a topping. We have used a variety of spreads including:
- Slice an apple. This is my favorite apple slicer because it makes smaller slices that are easy for kids to bit into.
- Soak in a bowl for a few minutes with cold water and a few drops of lemon juice.
- Dry thoroughly before attempting to put on any spread .
- Spread either all natural peanut butter, or your favorite nut butter.
- Press into a bowl of toppings or sprinkle on top of the nut butter. Enjoy!

What are the Best Toppings for Apple Snacks?
Spreads:
- Peanut butter: Peanut butter is great because it balances this snack with some protein from the nuts. You can make your own peanut butter, or find some commercial peanut butter that has one ingredient: Peanuts!
- Almond butter: Like peanut butter, almond butter also includes protein, and makes a great dip or spread for apples. We have a recipe for gourmet almond butter which you’ve got to try!
- Yogurt: We like flavored fruit yogurts, but plain or vanilla also taste great on apples, depending on what your toppings will be.
- Nutella:
- Sunflower butter: If your kids have an allergy to nuts, our cinnamon sunbutter recipe is out of this world!
- Pecan butter: Try this pecan butter for a different dip or spread!
Topping Ideas:
- shredded coconut
- mini m&ms
- granola
- crushed nuts
- mini chocolate chips
- crushed graham crackers
- freeze dried fruit
- sunflower seeds
- toasted wheat germ
- raisins or craisins
- ground flax
- sliced almonds
- cinnamon
- white chocolate chips

Questions and Tips for Making Apple Wedge Snacks
- What is the best way to keep apples from turning brown? Soak apple slices in a solution of saltwater with a ratio of 1/2 tsp kosher salt per cup of water for up to 10 minutes.
- Are apples and peanut butter a healthy snack? The balance of apples and peanut butter together create a satisfying and healthy snack. Apples provide a source of sustainable carbs and fiber, while peanut butter offers additional fiber plus a hefty dose of healthy fats and protein to keep you full and satiated.
- How to get peanut butter to stick to apples? If you soaked your apples, simply dry them off with a paper towel before spreading the peanut butter.
- What is the best apple slicer? My personal favorite is this slicer.
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Apple Snack
Ingredients
- 2 medium apples
- 4 tablespoon peanut butter
- Topping Ideas: granola, shredded coconut, mini m&ms, crushed nuts, mini chocolate chips, freeze dried fruit, sunflower seeds, raisins, craisins, ground flax
Instructions
- Slices apples.
- Soak in a bowl for a few minutes with cold water and a few drops of lemon juice to prevent browning if you aren't going to eat them right away.
- Spread each slice with peanut butter or your favorite nut butter.
- Press into a bowl of toppings or sprinkle on top of the nut butter. Enjoy!
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Natalie Monson
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They look delicious, my kids would love that!! You always have great ideas and thanks for sharing them!
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Those are super cute!!! We love fruit for dessert around here, and when I need to make something fancier I turn to a raw dessert cookbook I have so that it is still au natural for them! 😀
Which raw dessert cookbook do you have? I don’t have any, but want to get Faves by Melissa Chappel!
I think in keeping with the underlying theme of your recipe names (think Coco-Nutty Balls) this dessert should be called Apple Wedgies.
ROFL! I’ll hire you to name recipes for me!
These look and sound yummy. I never thought about cream cheese before with apples. We have only dipped ours in peanut butter and on New Year’s Eve it’s our tradition to have “FUN-DU” night and we have chocolate syrup, carmel syrup, whip cream and peanut butter. I will have to see what the kids think about the cream cheese. Thanks for another good idea.
Such a great idea!
Thank you for sharing this idea! My kids love the apples with peanut butter and raisins stuck in, ants on a log as they call it since they dont like celery. I love the pinwheel look on the plate, that would totally appeal to my little girl. I am going to try the other toppings you suggested too!
I know this is an old post, but I’m wondering if Nutella would be good on these?
Yes! It would be delicious!
That would taste amazing Laura!
What did you use for chocolate?
We actually used melted milk chocolate chips.. I know it’s not the healthiest way, but that’s what we used.
But dark chocolate would be super healthy!
LOVE this idea! Nutella would be good, dried cherries, dried blueberries, crushed banana chips, crushed walnuts…
Nutella is NOT HEALTHY
I am just not sure why people think recipes like this are healthy. They are packed full of sugar, preservatives and unnecessary junk. Teach your kids to eat fruit straight up don’t load everything with sugar. Unbelievable.
I love this nice snack! I like to cut them round and make apple bagels too 🙂
But not good for when on a diet. High in carbs and calories.