Introduction
When you combine crisp apples with fiery cinnamon Red Hots and a syrupy glaze, you get one unforgettable treat: Red Hot Cinnamon Apples. Vibrant, sweet, and a little spicy, this old-fashioned dessert brings warmth and color to any table. Whether served warm on their own, over vanilla ice cream, or spooned atop pancakes, these apples make fall (or any season) taste like a hug.
Why I Love This Recipe
Red Hot Cinnamon Apples are pure nostalgia—like something straight from grandma’s stove. The blend of spicy cinnamon candies with tart Jonathon apples creates a perfect balance of sweet and tangy. Plus, the deep red hue is stunning on any dessert plate. They’re easy to make and even easier to devour.
Ingredients
- 3 pounds Jonathon apples
- 1 cup water
- 2 cups sugar
- ½ cup Red Hot cinnamon candies
- Red food coloring (optional, for a vibrant finish)
Swaps and Notes
- Apple Options: Jonathon apples are perfect, but Honeycrisp, Gala, or Fuji work well too.
- No Red Hots? Use cinnamon imperials or a cinnamon oil-based flavoring as a substitute.
- Add a Crunch: Stir in chopped pecans or walnuts before serving for texture contrast.
- Spice Boost: Add a cinnamon stick or dash of ground cloves while simmering for depth.
Directions
- Make the Syrup: In a medium-large saucepan, combine water, sugar, and Red Hots. Bring to a boil, stirring until candies fully melt.
- Prep the Apples: While the syrup heats, peel and quarter your apples.
- Add Apples to Syrup: Once the syrup boils and candies are melted, remove from heat. Add apples to the pan.
- Cook the Apples: Return heat to high, bring to a full boil, then reduce to medium. Stir frequently.
- Color & Tenderize: Add food coloring (if using) and continue to cook until apples are tender and deeply red—about 10–15 minutes.
- Serve & Cool: Spoon the apples and syrup into a serving dish. Let cool slightly before serving. Optional: Sprinkle chopped pecans on top.
Tips for Success
- Keep Stirring: Red Hots melt fast but can stick—stir often to avoid burning.
- Slice Uniformly: Even apple slices cook more evenly and absorb color better.
- Make Ahead: These get even better after sitting a day, letting flavors meld.
Serving Suggestions and Pairings
Serve warm with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream, or cold as a side dish with pork roast or pancakes. They pair wonderfully with other fall favorites like:
- These Caramel Apple Pie Cookies for more apple joy
- These Easy Pumpkin Spice Muffins for the perfect spiced breakfast spread
- These Pecan Pie Bars for a nutty-sweet dessert duo
Storage and Leftover Tips
- Refrigerate: Store cooled apples in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.
- Reheat: Microwave gently or warm on the stove with a splash of water or syrup.
- Freeze: Can be frozen for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge and reheat to serve.
More Recipes You’ll Love
- These Caramel Apple Pie Cookies Are My Favorite Fall Treat in Bite-Sized Form
- These Easy Pumpkin Spice Muffins Are My Favorite Fall Treat to Bake on Repeat
- This Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Is My Favorite Way to Use Up Overripe Bananas
- These Pecan Pie Bars Are My Favorite Make-Ahead Holiday Dessert
- This Pumpkin Delight Dessert Is My Favorite No-Bake Fall Treat
Final Thoughts
Red Hot Cinnamon Apples are one of those simple, standout recipes that leave a lasting impression. They’re bold, flavorful, and full of nostalgic charm—plus they look as good as they taste. Whether it’s a cozy dessert or a festive side dish, this recipe brings the heat and the heart.
Tried it? Let us know in the comments, and follow for more sweet and spicy comfort recipes! 🍏❤️🔥
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