Do you enjoy warm apple pie? Dare we say… Instant Pot Baked Apples are even better. Cooked on the pressure cooker setting with warm, aromatic cinnamon and nutmeg and overflowing with a sweet, caramel-like filling of walnuts and golden raisins, this is guaranteed to be a crowd-pleaser for all ages.

We all get cravings for something sweet every once in a while. Maybe it’s more like a daily craving. That’s ok, it’s normal.

Baked EverCrisp Apples with Walnut Filling
If you’re trying to cut back on carbs or simply trying to add more fruits and veggies to your diet, you’re in the right place.

You only need a handful of ingredients to make Instant Pot Baked Apples, it cooks in seven minutes, and everyone loves it — even our kids.

Let’s settle that sugar craving right now!

What Are Instant Pot Baked Apples?
What are they?

Yummy, gooey, apple goodness. This baked apple recipe replaces the core of the apples with a buttery, sweet, and nutty filling that overflows as you cut into it. Add a scoop of ice cream, and you’ve got an out-of-this-world apple treat.

You’ll love this recipe because it:

Is a quick cure for a sweet tooth.
Made with whole ingredients.
Has fewer carbs than a pie.
Takes only seven minutes to cook.
Is a guilt-free dessert.
Quick. Delicious. And guilt-free? Sounds like reason enough to give this baked apples recipe a try?

Here’s what you need.

Ingredients

Most of these items you can get at your local grocery store. In fact, you may already have these ingredients sitting in your pantry, waiting to be used!

4 Apples
1 1/2 cups water
1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1 tablespoon cinnamon
4 tablespoons brown sugar
1/2 cup walnuts chopped
1/2 cup golden raisins

Use the pressure cooker setting on your Instant Pot instead of the slow cooker option. If you cook the apples for a long time, you’re likely to end up with a twist on applesauce or apple butter, which is tasty too but not what we’re going for.

There are a few ingredients that really make your baked apples stand out.

Apples
This is the product of a Honeycrisp and a Fuji Apple. These apples are our #1 choice for baked apples in the Instant Pot. They fall on the sweeter side to satisfy your sugar cravings and they hold up well to the pressure cooker. No mushy desserts here!

Walnuts
With a rich, toasty flavor, walnuts pair well with the natural sweetness of apples and add a nostalgic comfort food feel as you bite into these baked apples. Walnuts offer extra nutrients like good-for-you fats, plant-based Omega-3, and melatonin1. A satisfied belly with some extra melatonin? Sounds like a great start to a bedtime routine (or a snack for the kiddos before naptime).

Golden Raisins
These golden beauties are believed to lower the risk of heart disease and are filled with more antioxidants than other dried fruits. Raisins even have antibacterial properties that may limit plaque buildup and cavities in our mouths2. We like using golden raisins because of their beautiful color and their extra plumpness compared to regular raisins.

You should be able to find them at your local grocery store by the dried fruit and nuts.

How to Make Instant Pot Baked Apples

Step 1
Add 1 1/2 cups of water to your Instant Pot and add the trivet. Then core your whole apples to create a well in the middle.

Step 2

Mix melted butter, vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, brown sugar, walnuts, and golden raisins in a small bowl. This makes your apple filling.

Step 3

Fill the middle of the apples with the filling mixture.

Step 4

Gently add your walnut-filled apples to the Instant Pot. Cook on the pressure cooker setting for seven minutes. Use the natural release for five minutes, then manual release for the remaining pressure. This should take a few minutes.

Step 5

Serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and enjoy!

The Produce Moms® is on a mission to put more fruits and vegetables on every table to change how America eats. Through our platforms and produce supplier partnerships, we educate consumers on the benefits of eating fresh produce, the growing process, and how to select, store and serve it. The Produce Moms® was founded by Lori Taylor. Her experience as a mom and produce supply chain professional helped her identify innovative ways to inspire consumers to eat more fresh fruits and veggies.

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