Perfect Grilled Apple Recipe For Kids

Grilled Apple Perfect Recipe

Everyone's heard of grilling meat, but what about fruit? There's no better way to bring out the full potential of your barbecue grill than to toss some fruit on the grates for an all new flavor experience, and grilled or baked apples are one of the best choices you can make when first trying this out. An apple pie is an all-around favorite among Americans, but apples are pretty good on their own, too.

Great for kids and adults alike, grilled apples are a delicious smokey-sweet treat that'll be the star of your next party or get together. Add a bit of vanilla ice cream or peanut butter, and your kids will be begging you for seconds. But how do you grill them to begin with? What kind of technique do you need to prevent them from burning? Let's find out as we cover the steps necessary for perfectly grilling apples.

Grilled Apple Recipe

Apple Nutrition Facts

Not only are they delicious, but apples are also super healthy on top of that, making them a great choice to balance out the often savory and fatty foods of your traditional barbecue. Naturally low in calories, a single medium apple all on its own is only worth about 95 calories. And it's the perfect serving size. They're packed with plenty of goodness on top of that, providing 195 milligrams of potassium and 4 and a half grams of fiber. They also contain about 14% of your daily vitamin C needs (though this is unfortunately reduced due to the cooking process), and 5% of your daily vitamin B-6 needs, plus vitamin A, calcium, magnesium, and iron.

Gather Materials Ingredients & Supplies

Materials For This Perfect Grilled Apple Recipe

Before you can start cooking, though, you'll have to gather the ingredients and supplies. Luckily, this recipe is really simple to make with a short list of supplies, so there's no arduous prep process involved.

  • 3 or more whole sweet apples
  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 3 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 2 tablespoons honey or more to taste

What kind of apples you pick can vary to your tastes, though it's recommended you use a sweet variety like Honeycrisp. Less expensive alternatives with similar sweetness and flavor like Pink Lady and Ambrosia work well, too, and it's always fun to experiment with different kinds of apples to see what turns out best. Baking apples like Granny Smith are also an option.

The only real requirement is that they must be firm enough to keep their shape when exposed to heat, but anything else is fair game. Don't be afraid to stray from the recipe a bit here and there to match your preferences. You'll be surprised how things might turn out.

Grilling Instructions

Once you've collected all the necessary supplies, you're ready to start preparing. Just follow these five easy steps and you'll have perfectly grilled apples in no time at all.

Preheat The Grill Prepare The Apples

Step 1: Preheating the Grill

Preheat your grill to medium high heat and make sure to leave a "cold spot" (a section of the grill without direct heat) where you'll be able to cook the apples. This is a similar technique to smoking meat on a gas grill. You can accomplish this by leaving one side of a gas grill turned off while turning the other onto high heat. For a charcoal grill, simply move the coals to one side before lighting them. Make sure to check out our easy tutorial on how to Charcoal Grill The Best Way, too!

Step 2: Preparing the Apples

Wash and dry the apples before cutting them into round slices about 3/4 inches thick. Remove the seeds and stem pieces. Brush liberally with melted butter on all sides. Do not peel the apples, as they'll likely fall apart while on the grill if you do. You can, however, core the apples if you feel like it.

Though optional, you might find it helpful to push the apple slices through bamboo skewers to give you more control during cooking and to enhance the presentation before serving. If you choose to do this, remember to soak the skewers in water for half an hour before grilling so they don't accidentally catch on fire.

Step 3: Grilling Apples

Place your apple slices off direct heat into the cold spot established during preheating. If you fear they might fall apart during cooking, place them inside of a grill basket instead of directly on the grates so any stray pieces can be collected at the end. Leave them to grill for approximately 6 minutes before turning and cooking for an additional 6 minutes on the other side. By the time the apples are fully done, there should be thick grill marks on both sides.

Step 3: Seasoning Apples

When the apples are fully cooked, remove them to a plate or bowl to cool. The apples will be extremely hot when they first leave the heat, so be careful when handling them so you don't hurt yourself. As soon as they have been taken off the grill, sprinkle with cinnamon and cover with honey. You're encouraged to use more honey than the recipe calls for if you think the apples need it (and they definitely will). Same with the cinnamon.

Step 4: Serving Apples

Serve the apples warm but not too hot. Letting them rest and cool down slightly gives the flavors a chance to better integrate and develop, plus it saves your mouth from a serious burn. How you serve is up to you, though eating them plain is a fantastic option. Other ideas might involve ice cream or using them as a garnish for cakes or pies. You could even mash them up into a super delicious applesauce.

Grilled Apple Slices Best You'll Ever Taste

Orchards Full of Flavor

In just four steps, you're now able to make the best grilled apples you'll ever eat. While grilling apple slices may sound strange to some, it's hard to argue with the results once you've had one in your mouth. All it'll take is one bite to convince even the most ardent critic to love grilled apples. If you want to try cooking other fruit, make sure to watch this awesome tutorial on Easy Healthy Recipe Fruit Skewers:

How was the recipe? Are you going to try it out at your next barbecue? Any tips on grilling apples you'd like to share? Leave a comment down below, and don't forget to share with your friends if you liked it.


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Grilled Apple Recipe

There's no better way to bring out the full potential of your barbecue grill than to toss some fruit on the grates for an all new flavor experience, and grilled or baked apples are one of the best choices you can make when first trying this out.

Prep Time10 mins
Cook Time15 mins
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Grilled Apple
Servings: 4
Calories: 90kcal

Ingredients

  • 3

    or more whole sweet apples

  • 3

    Tbsp Unsalted butter

  • 3

    Tbsp Ground cinnamon

  • 2

    Tbsp Honey or more to taste

Instructions

  • Preheat your grill to medium high heat and make sure to leave a "cold spot" (a section of the grill without direct heat) where you'll be able to cook the apples.

  • You can accomplish this by leaving one side of a gas grill turned off while turning the other onto high heat.

  • For a charcoal grill, simply move the coals to one side before lighting them.

  • Wash and dry the apples before cutting them into round slices about 3/4 inches thick. 

  • Remove the seeds and stem pieces.

  • Brush liberally with melted butter on all sides.

  • Do not peel the apples, as they'll likely fall apart while on the grill if you do.

  • You can, however, core the apples if you feel like it.

  • Though optional, you might find it helpful to push the apple slices through bamboo skewers to give you more control during cooking and to enhance the presentation before serving. 

  • Place your apple slices off direct heat into the cold spot established during preheating.

  • If you fear they might fall apart during cooking, place them inside of a grill basket instead of directly on the grates so any stray pieces can be collected at the end. 

  • Leave them to grill for approximately 6 minutes before turning and cooking for an additional 6 minutes on the other side.

  • By the time the apples are fully done, there should be thick grill marks on both sides.

  • When the apples are fully cooked, remove them to a plate or bowl to cool. 

  • The apples will be extremely hot when they first leave the heat, so be careful when handling them so you don't hurt yourself.

  • As soon as they have been taken off the grill, sprinkle with cinnamon and cover with honey.

  • You're encouraged to use more honey than the recipe calls for if you think the apples need it (and they definitely will). Same with the cinnamon.

  • Serve the apples warm but not too hot.

Nutrition

Serving: 100g | Calories: 90kcal


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