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Home » Gluten Free Recipes » How to Make Apple Chips, a Fall Favorite!

How to Make Apple Chips, a Fall Favorite!

Published October 4, 2013 Last Updated April 2, 2019 By Lori Ryman 11 Comments

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apple chipsWhat’s one of the easiest fall treats to make?  Apple Chips! Great for serving your little ghosts and goblins or anybody, apple chips are a healthy delicious snack!  Crispy and yummy!

Fall is apple time! I love to go to the orchard and pick my own apples right off the tree!  It’s great knowing where the apples came from and that they are organically grown.  Of course, you know they are healthy to eat, and there’s nothing like the great aroma of fresh apples baking in the oven!  It makes your whole house somehow seem cozier and happy!

Did you know that there was a study that found that smelling sliced green apples was found to help with migraine pain for patients? Researchers found that the smell of the green apples induced a positive mood state! I know I always feel the scent of apples baking is very relaxing.  The apple scent is known to be very calming!

So let’s make them!

What kind of apples should I use?

I used Macintosh and they came out great! But some prefer Granny Smith, Fuji , Golden Delicious, Honey Crisp or Gala.  I’ve read that tart apples are best, but I think any kind would work.

It’s so easy to make apple chips, all you need is apple slices and one ingredient  –  cinnamon!

1. Cut apples into slim slices, about 1/8 inch.  But I didn’t measure; I just sliced them as thin as I could.

apple chips
2. Place them on a cookie sheet with parchment paper (or they may stick). Make sure they’re not overlapping.
3. Sprinkle with cinnamon (don’t need to add sugar, apple chips are already sweet!)

apple chips
4. Bake at 250 degrees for about 2 hours, until crisp.
5. You can flip them after 1 hour and add more cinnamon, but I usually don’t flip mine and they still come out great!

How long do apple chips last?

You’re going to want to eat them right out of the oven, but in case you don’t finish them, you can store them in an airtight container in a cool place and they should last 2 days.  I forgot to put my apple chips away once and after 3 days they were no longer crispy.

Experiment with these added spices

For more variety, you may want to try adding any of these spices to your apple chips:

Ginger, nutmeg, pumpkin pie spice, or allspice.

Enjoy!!!

Do you add any spices to your apple chips?

Sources: http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2008/01/02/green-apple-scent.aspx

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About Lori Ryman

Lori Ryman, BS, MS, has been dedicated to researching natural alternatives for the past 15 years. Lori has a background in research methods, health, and nutrition. She started with an Interest in natural alternatives to improve her own health and she continues to share natural DIY projects, recipes and natural alternatives with millions of viewers on treasuredtips.com.

Lori’s research for posts is based on peer reviewed evidenced-based research. Lori is a published author in a peer reviewed research journal. Her work has been covered by MSN, The Huffington Post, wikiHow, The New York Times, and many more.

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  1. Anonymous

    December 24, 2013 at 12:45 pm

    Hey, I tried to make them, but they got burned… 🙁 Is it possible that 250 degree is too much? I think, I will try it next time with 80°…

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    • Lori, Health Extremist

      January 3, 2014 at 1:43 pm

      Oh no, sorry to hear they burned. How thinly they were sliced can change how long they need to be in the oven. Maybe next time keep checking them every 2 minutes.

      Reply
  2. Hauka

    October 27, 2013 at 8:32 am

    Thank you! First time I’ve found a baked recipe for apple chips instead of having to use a dehydrator.

    Reply
  3. Britt

    October 22, 2013 at 8:09 pm

    I love apple chips and made these, but I guess I cut the slices too thin because most of them got burnt. I’ll have to try again though!

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  4. Cheryl

    October 16, 2013 at 10:39 pm

    I made these this week and they are great.. no need to refridgerate…

    Now let’s see how you make the banana chips..I sliced my nanas and coated with lemon juice, put in the dehydrater.. but they never got hard.. what am I doing wrong???
    Thanks
    Love your ideas, freebies and ideas.. !!!

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    • Lori, Health Extremist

      November 2, 2013 at 7:09 pm

      Thanks Cheryl! I’ve never tried making banana chips, maybe try slicing them thinner or leaving them in longer?

      Reply
  5. Pooja

    October 16, 2013 at 8:27 pm

    Would it be a good idea to store these in the fridge or is that not necessary?

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    • Lori, Health Extremist

      November 2, 2013 at 7:08 pm

      I just store mine in a sealed bag.

      Reply

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