Granny Smith apple chips made by baking in the oven. They are a perfect salad topping or add it on a delicious sundae recipe. Or, top on pancakes and waffles.

Have you noticed that apples can work in a lunch recipe just as easily as a dessert recipe?

They were the featured ingredient in my hummus club sandwich because they took the sandwich’s flavor to a whole new level.

In the dessert side, I used them for a cinnamon rolls with apples where they were perfectly at home with cinnamon.

Front view of a blue bowl filled salad and topped with baked apple chips strips

So, what is the point of popping granny smith apples in the oven and making chips out of them? Only one reason to do that: They enhance the flavor of any recipe that I top it on.

I made a sundae on Sunday (no pun intended) and I topped these apple chips on them.  They bring a sweetness to the recipe without adding too much sugar.

Plus the cinnamon in these chips always remind me of Christmas morning.

Closeup view of a blue bowl filled salad and topped with baked apple chips strips

These apple chips are going to be featured in a delicious salad recipe coming next week.  It is one of my very first “copy cat” recipes and I can’t wait to show you just how great it turned out.

In what recipe are you going to use these chips?

Make an apple butter recipe out of leftover apples.

How to make oven baked apple chips

1) Preheat oven to 350 degrees

2) Peel the skin from one granny smith apple.  Use a mandoline to make thin slices out of the apples

3) Place the slices in a bowl and add 1 tsp of lime juice

4) Add 1 Tbsp of agave

5) Sprinkle 1/4 tsp of cinnamon powder into the bowl and gently mix all the ingredients together

6) Lightly spray a baking tray with cooking oil.

7) Spread out the apple slices on the baking tray.  You should have about 15-20 slices

8) Place them in the oven in the middle section of the oven.

9) Ideally, you want to bake them until they are browned and crispy.  However, for this recipe, I didn’t bake the apple chips all the way.  I wanted them to be baked just enough to get them browned but not crispy.  That is the perfect texture for the upcoming salad recipe

10) Remove them from the oven and set aside to cool.  Eat them as is or, in my case, I cut them into strips and topped them to the sundae

Front view of a blue bowl filled salad and topped with baked apple chips strips

Apple Chips (Oven-baked)

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Granny Smith apple chips made by baking in the oven. They are a perfect salad topping or add it on a delicious sundae recipe. Vegan and vegetarian snack
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Course Snack
Cuisine American
Servings 1 Cup
Calories 162 kcal

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees
  • Peel the skin from one granny smith apple and
  • Thinly slice them using a mandolin and place in a bowl
  • Add agave and lime
  • Sprinkle cinnamon powder into the bowl and mix gently
  • Lightly spray a baking tray with cooking spray
  • Spread out the apple slices on the baking tray
  • Place them in the oven in the middle section of the oven.
  • Remove them from the oven and set aside to cool

Eat them as is or, in my case, I cut them into strips and topped them to the sundae

    Notes

    Ideally, you want to bake them until they are browned and crispy. However, for this recipe, I didn’t bake the apple chips all the way. I wanted them to be baked just enough to get them browned but not crispy. That is the perfect texture for the upcoming salad recipe

    Nutrition

    Calories: 162kcalCarbohydrates: 42gSodium: 2mgPotassium: 194mgFiber: 4gSugar: 33gVitamin A: 100IUVitamin C: 9.9mgCalcium: 11mgIron: 0.2mg
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    13 Comments

      1. Thank you, Linda. I prefer using granny smith apples for this recipe. A tart apple is better for this recipe, but, you can also use Fuji apples if you can’t find granny smith.

    1. What a great way to treat apples. So versatile too. I think I’ll have to make double the amount because I feel like I’d be snacking on them as I was making my salad!

    2. I love granny smith’s with that tart crunch and dried w/the agave, they are such a tasty healthy snack! I can’t wait to see the salad recipe that is next. I bet they would make a great crunchy crouton!

    3. I am so going to use this recipe in fall and what a brilliant idea to use apple chips atop salad! They must add such wonderful crunch and the Granny Smith apples have that nice flavor contrast.

    4. Granny Smiths are my absolute favorite apples. The tart sweetness is such a perfect combination of flavors–I admit I tend to ignore the other varieties! Baking them to bring out that sweetness is a fantastic idea, and a great snack to keep handy!