These Cinnamon Sugar Baked Apple Chips are a fun snack to make, and you can use your favorite variety of apple and different types of spices.

Apple Chips - In a Pile After Being baked in the Oven

Every time I turn the oven on to make a recipe, it doesn’t get turned off once that recipe is finished.

Instead, I turn the oven down to 225, run to the fridge to grab an armful of apples,  and go to town with the mandolin so I can stuff my face with what is soon going to be apple chips.

Because ya know…the oven was already on anyway.

I just love these so much and will take any excuse I can get to make them.

Baked Apple Chips Close Up of One Chip with Cinnamon Dusting

Like many of the recipes I post on here, it’s a snack that may be traditionally prepared as deep fried, but I don’t do it that way.

I like to bake things instead.

In my eyes, there’s no reason to deep fry things that you can crisp in the oven. I’d rather save all those oil calories for a few bites of chocolate cake when I have an unexpected craving.

The Secret for Great Apple Chips? Use a Mandolin

The key to consistent and crispy apple chips is to use a mandolin slicer. It is the best tool for getting the slices super thin and evenly cut. I use this one from Amazon (affiliate), it’s under $20 and works well.

Slicing Apples Thinly with a Mandolin

Is it a fancy $200 Japanese mandolin? No, but for $20 it does the trick.

Coring is Optional

Now, whether or not you core the apple is up to you. You can leave the apple whole and have these pretty stars in the middle:

Thinly Sliced Granny Smith Apple Slices on Parchment

Or you can core the apple before slicing:

Thinly Sliced Apple Rounds with Core Removed

As you can see, the uncored apples are much prettier.

But I’m sure you know already, that apple seeds are poisonous. You’d have to eat a lot of apple seeds to be in trouble, but whether or not you core or don’t core them, you do so at your own risk.

Sprinkling Apple Chips with Cinnamon sugar

Sprinkle with a Touch of Cinnamon Sugar – Optional

I like to sprinkle the apple slices with just a little bit of cinnamon sugar. I’m talking about a half teaspoon per 30-40 slices, which is 7 calories, no biggie!

That tiny sprinkling of sugar really makes a difference.

You can certainly omit this if you prefer, especially if you’re using a sweet apple like Fuji, Gala, or Pink Lady.

Golden Delicious and Granny Smith tend to be on the tarter side, so I like adding a tiny bit of cinnamon sugar.

Bake!

After they’re all prepped, they head into the oven to dehydrate and crisp up, and once they’ve cooled, they’re ready to eat!

Apple Chips Crispy and Curled up from Baking in the Oven

Caramel Apple CrispCrockpot Applesauce, and Apple Pie Milkshake are a few more of my favorite apple recipes. Enjoy!

Baked Apple Chips in a Pile

Cinnamon Sugar Baked Apple Chips

 These Cinnamon Sugar Apple Chips aren't fried, they're baked! They're a fun snack to make, and you can use your favorite variety of apple and different types of spices.
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Ingredients

  • 2 golden delicious apples*
  • 1/8 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1 tsp sugar

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 225 degrees F.
  • Stir together the cinnamon and sugar to combine. Set aside.
  • Decide whether or not to core your apples, then slice them thinly with a mandolin slicer. Line two sheet pans with parchment paper, and place the apple slices side by side on the parchment, in a single layer. Make sure not to overlap the apple slices or place them on top of each other, otherwise they won’t crisp up. Sprinkle the apple slices with the cinnamon sugar, and note that if you sprinkle from high above, the cinnamon sugar will disperse more evenly.
  • Bake the apple slices for 1 hour, then remove them from the oven and flip them over. The apples will be floppy, but they will crisp up later. Return the apple slices to the oven for another hour, then turn the oven off. Let the apple chips cool completely in the oven, this is when they will crisp up. Once they’ve cooled, enjoy!

Notes

*I’ve only tried these with Golden Delicious and Fuji apples, my two favorites. The Golden Delicious crisped much more than the Fujis did. UPDATE: A reader has reported that Granny Smith works well too.

Nutrition

Calories: 106kcal, Carbohydrates: 25g, Sodium: 3mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 19g

Nutrition is estimated using a food database and is only intended to be used as a guideline for informational purposes.