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Baked Apple Recipe With Walnut Granola Filling

When the cold weather arrives, you want hot dishes. This baked apple recipe with walnut granola filling can be eaten as a dessert, breakfast or healthy snack, and is made in a few minutes in the microwave.

Baked Apple Recipe With Walnut Granola Filling.

Ingredients.

  • A pippin or yellow apple.
  • A tablespoon of oat flakes.
  • A few tablespoons of yogurt or natural kefir .
  • Chopped nuts.
  • A teaspoon of honey (optional).
  • Cinnamon powder.

How To Make Baked Apple Recipe With Walnut Granola Filling?

  • Wash the apple well and with a knife, remove the inner part, removing the seeds and removing part of the apple pulp, but leaving the pulp on the walls so that it does not lose its shape. 
  • Chop the apple pulp with the honey and oat flakes, cinnamon powder and chopped walnuts and fill the apple. 
  • Place the stuffed apple in the oven or microwave (you can also use the air fryer) for 10 min. 
  • Remove from the oven and fill with a little yogurt or natural kefir, mixing with the inner apple pulp, honey and walnuts. 
  • Decorate with more chopped walnuts, sprinkle with cinnamon powder and serve hot.
  • And enjoy, either first thing at breakfast, or for a special dessert or snack.
Bottom Line.

This baked apple recipe with walnut granola filling is a scrumptious and nutritious dessert alternative this is perfect for any event. The mixture of sweet baked apples with crunchy granola and nutty walnuts creates a comforting and satisfying treat that is sure to thrill absolutely everyone. Whether loved on its personal or served with a scoop of ice cream, this recipe is a brilliant manner to take pleasure in a healthy and flavorful dessert.

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