Apple Slices with Almond Butter

There’s a crumpled, food-stained drawing from my son taped to my fridge. It’s of the two of us at the kitchen table, with a plate of what he calls “apple moons” between us. That after-school snack, where we share apple slices and almond butter and talk about his day, is one of my non-negotiable daily joys. It’s our tiny, crunchy, sweet and salty ritual.

Quick Look

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5 mins0 mins5 mins1-2 PeopleEasy

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • It satisfies a sweet and salty craving in the most wholesome way.
  • The perfect balance of fiber, healthy fats, and a little natural sugar for a steady energy boost.
  • It’s portable! Pack it in a little bento box for a great on-the-go snack.
  • So simple, but feels so deliberate and nourishing.

Grab These

  • 1 Crisp Apple: My go-to is Honeycrisp for its explosive sweetness and firm texture. Pink Lady or Granny Smith (if you love tart) are also champions.
  • 2-3 tablespoons Almond Butter: Look for one where the ingredients are just “almonds” and maybe “salt.” I avoid the ones with added sugar or oils. The crunchy kind is my personal favorite for the texture.
  • A Tiny Pinch of Cinnamon: (Optional, but highly recommended.)
  • A Few Dark Chocolate Chips or Cacao Nibs: (Also optional, but this is a judgment-free zone.)

Let’s Make It

First, slice your apple. I like to core it and then cut it into thin half-moons. Some people do wedges. My son insists on “apple moons,” so moons it is. Here’s a crucial tip from someone who has faced one too many sad, brown apple slices: if you’re not eating this immediately, give the slices a quick spritz of lemon juice. It stops the browning in its tracks without affecting the flavor much.

Scoop your almond butter into a little ramekin or dollop it right onto the plate. I like the ramekin method because it feels a bit fancier and prevents a messy plate.

Now, for the fun part: the assembly. Dip, scoop, or smear. There is no wrong way. I’m a dipper. My son is a meticulous spreader. We all have our paths.

If you’re feeling the call, now is the time for that whisper of cinnamon over the almond butter, or the strategic placement of a few dark chocolate chips. It takes it from a snack to an experience.

Nutritional Facts (Per Serving)

NutrientAmount
Calories~ 250 kcal
Protein~ 8g
Carbohydrates~ 25g
Fat~ 15g
Fiber~ 6g
Sugar~ 16g
Note: Values are estimates

Variations & Add-Ins

  • The “Everything” Apple: After adding the almond butter, sprinkle with cacao nibs, coconut flakes, and a tiny drizzle of honey.
  • Savory-Sweet: Swap the almond butter for a sharp cheddar cheese slice. An old-school classic for a reason.
  • Peanut Butter Lover: Obviously, use peanut butter! I won’t tell. A sprinkle of sea salt on top is divine.

Serving Ideas

This is the ultimate standalone snack. I love it with a cup of herbal tea in the afternoon or a glass of cold milk after school. It’s also a fantastic pre-workout bite.

Storage & Reheating

This is an eat-fresh situation. The components store fine separately, but assembled, the apples will weep and the almond butter might get a little sad.

My Two Cents

Don’t underestimate the power of a high-quality almond butter. The cheap stuff with added sugar and palm oil tastes waxy and flat. Spending a few extra cents on a jar where the oil separates and you have to stir it is 100% worth it. The flavor is deep, roasty, and complex.

You Asked, I’m Answering

  • “My almond butter is always so hard to stir!” I feel your pain. Store the jar upside down for a day or two before you open it. It helps redistribute the oils. Or, you can pop it in the microwave (without the lid) for 15-20 seconds to loosen it up.
  • “What other fruits work?” Pears are a fantastic substitute! Firm, slightly grainy, and so sweet. Banana coins are great too, but they get mushy faster.

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