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Apples Going Bad? Here Are 10 Creative Ways to Use Apples This Fall

Katelynn Park Student Contributor, Brown University
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Apples are a fall favorite and the hallmark of the changing seasons. Whether you just went apple picking (check out Jaswell Farms in RI!) or have a bowl of slightly bruised ones sitting on your counter, there are so many ways to make use of every slice. From warm treats to cozy home décor, here are some autumnal ways to celebrate apple season.

1. Apple Tart

Lay some parchment paper on a baking sheet and drizzle honey, sprinkle cinnamon, lay thinly sliced apples, and a blanket of puff pastry overtop. Bake in the oven and out pops a delicious flaky, golden, and cinnamon spiced goodness!

2. Caramel Apples

Make this nostalgic treat and satisfy your sweet tooth. Dip crisp apples in melted caramel and roll them in your choice of crushed nuts, chocolate chips, or anything else you desire. 

3. Cinnamon Apples 

Perfect as a side dish, topping for pancakes, or a simple dessert a la mode. Slice apples, toss them with butter, cinnamon, and a touch of brown sugar, and cook until tender. Can bake, air fry or cook it on the stove top. Add a splash of lemon juice or vanilla for a little something special. 

4. Homemade Apple Cider Vinegar

Don’t toss those peels and cores! Save them to make DIY apple cider vinegar. Just place scraps in a jar with water and sugar, cover loosely, and let it ferment for a few weeks. Then strain with a cheesecloth and store for many uses. It’s great for salad dressings, cleaning, or even as a hair rinse.

5. Apple Candle Holders

Spruce up your home with some all natural home decor. Hollow out the top of an apple large enough to fit a tealight candle. Arrange them as a centerpiece or mixed in with cinnamon sticks, pine cones, and an assortment of gourds. A perfectly rustic and fragrant piece.

6. Apple Vase

Following the same steps listed above, replace the candles for an arrangement of a gorgeous floral bouquet. 

7. Dried Apple Garlands

Slice apples thinly, brush with lemon juice, and bake at a low temp (around 200°F) until dry. String them with twine and cinnamon sticks. Hang the garland wherever you please for a farmhouse-style touch that smells and looks amazing.

8. DIY Apple Potpourri 

Simmer apple slices, orange peels, cloves, and cinnamon sticks on the stove for a natural air freshener. Try drying the mixture and place it in bowls or jars for long-lasting fragrance. 

9. Apple “Chips” 

Thinly slice apples, sprinkle with cinnamon, and bake on parchment at 225°F until crisp. These make the perfect healthy snack or salad topper. If you’re feeling nutty, dip them in almond or peanut butter.

10. Eco-Friendly Compost 

Prep your garden for the spring. If you can’t reuse the scraps or your apples have gone unsalvageable, compost them along with any other cooking scraps. Apple peels and cores break down easily and add valuable nutrients to the soil. 

Apples are a quintessential fall treat. These 10 creative uses prove that you can enjoy every part of the fruit. Whether you’re baking, decorating, or upcycling scraps, apples are your ticket to a season full of warmth, creativity, and comfort. When you’re done with these crafts, check out more of our favorite fall activities.

Katelynn Park is a junior at Brown University from the DMV area. She is pursuing a degree in Biology and a certificate in Entrepreneurship. She hopes to work in the healthcare field and become a physician assistant. She enjoys cooking, ceramics, adventuring outdoors, and trying new restaurants and rating them on her food Instagram account.