Warm, gooey, and bursting with cinnamon-maple flavor, these Air Fryer Blooming Apples are a cozy dessert that feels indulgent without the refined sugar. With just a few wholesome ingredients, this fall-inspired treat is gluten-free, paleo-friendly, and easy to customize. Whether you’re looking for a naturally sweet dessert, a healthy fall recipe, or an easy way to use up apples, this air fryer blooming apple recipe delivers comfort food vibes in under 30 minutes.
Air Fryer Blooming Apples Ingredients
Apples – Rich in fiber, antioxidants, and naturally sweet with no need for added sugars.
Maple syrup – A natural sweetener that also provides trace minerals like manganese and zinc.
Grass-fed butter – Contains CLA and fat-soluble vitamins like A, D, and K2.
Cinnamon – Supports healthy blood sugar and adds natural sweetness without sugar.
Collagen – Boosts protein and supports skin, joints, and gut health.
Peanut butter – Adds healthy fats and protein (use almond or cashew butter for a paleo option).
Tips for Perfect Air Fryer Blooming Apples
Choose firm, sweet apples like Honeycrisp, Pink Lady, or Fuji to prevent them from falling apart.
Use a sharp paring knife and cut slowly to avoid slicing through the base.
Line your air fryer with foil or parchment to avoid a sticky cleanup.
Add extra crunch with a sprinkle of granola, chopped nuts, or coconut flakes just before serving.
FAQs
Can I make these in the oven instead of an air fryer?
Yes! Bake at 375°F for about 25–30 minutes in a covered dish. Uncover for the last 5 minutes to let the tops caramelize.
Do I have to use the caramel drizzle?
Nope! The apples are plenty sweet on their own, but the drizzle adds a fun, delicious twist.
Can I prep these in advance?
You can slice and fill the apples ahead of time, then air fry just before serving. I would recommend soaking them in a mix of water and lemon juice to prevent browning.
Other Apple Recipes To Make:
Save this recipe for fall fun—and tag @healthyholme on Instagram if you try them! I’d love to see your blooming apples!
Air Fryer Blooming Apples
Ingredients
- 2 large crisp apples (like Honeycrisp or Fuji)
- 1.5 tbsp grass-fed butter or coconut oil melted
- 2 tbsp pure maple syrup or honey
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
- Optional: 2 tbsp finely chopped nuts pecans or walnuts
- Optional: Coconut cream or dairy-free vanilla ice cream for serving
Optional Caramel Drizzle:
- 2 scoops collagen peptides
- 1 tbsp peanut butter room temperature so it is runny
- 1 tbsp maple syrup
- 1 tbsp almond milk optional, to thin as needed
Instructions
Prep the Apples
- Wash and core the apples, leaving about ½ inch at the base intact.
- Cut two concentric circles through the apple (again, don’t cut through the bottom).
- Flip the apple upside down and slice vertically around the core.
- Flip back over and gently pull the slices outward to create that signature “bloom” look. (Don’t break the base.)
Make the Maple-Cinnamon Filling
- In a small bowl, stir together the melted butter, maple syrup, cinnamon, vanilla, and a pinch of salt.
- Stir in chopped nuts, if using.
Fill the Apples
- Use a spoon or pastry brush to coat the apple “petals” with the maple-cinnamon mixture, letting it seep into every crevice.
Air Fry
- Preheat your air fryer to 350°F (175°C).
- Place the apples on a piece of foil or parchment in the air fryer basket to catch any drips.
- Air fry for 15–20 minutes, checking after 12 minutes. The apples should be tender and caramelized. Spoon extra sauce on top halfway through, if desired.
Serve with Optional Caramel
- In a small bowl, stir together collagen, peanut butter, maple syrup, and almond milk (if needed) for a quick and creamy caramel drizzle.
- Let apples cool for 5 minutes, then top with whipped coconut cream, dairy-free ice cream, or drizzle with caramel for the ultimate treat




