As I mentioned last week with my Apple Cinnamon Apples, fall is in the air and I couldn’t be happier. The crisp mornings are revitalizing to me and the smells this time of year are over powering. Apple & pumpkin recipes can be found every where you look and this is yet more amazing thing about Fall. Every Fall I start the hunt for new recipes to make with the abundance of apples and pumpkin and this year I remembered a post that I had seen circulating last year for Apple Pie Enchiladas.
I couldn’t remember exactly what was in them other than some cinnamon apples and what appears to be an amazing brown sugar and cinnamon sauce. Umm give me a double!
This fall you don’t have to worry about hunting for new apple recipes to bake because you have just found it with these Apple Pie Enchiladas. Don’t walk, run to the cupboard to get the ingredients for these amazing Apple Pie Enchiladas as you don’t want to miss out on this treat for the whole family. This is an easy to make recipe that the kids and husband can help you with. You want to know why else I love this recipe? It doesn’t require a ton of ingredients! While your Apple Pie Enchiladas are baking you can whip up a batch of homemade whip cream to add to the top of your warm decadent treat.
Apple Pie Enchiladas Recipe
- 1 batch of Cinnamon Apples or one large can of apple pie filling
- 6-8 (8-inch) flour tortillas
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/3 cup butter or margarine
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1/4 cup firmly packed light brown sugar
- 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
- Find my cinnamon apple recipe at https://farmerswiferambles.com/2014/09/cinnamon-apple-recipe/
- Spoon cinnamon apples evenly down center of each tortilla (mine were filled with a heaping 1/4 cup mixture). Roll up, and place, seam side down, in a lightly greased 2-quart baking dish.
- Bring butter and next 4 ingredients to a boil in a medium saucepan; reduce heat, and simmer, stirring constantly, 3 minutes. Pour over enchiladas; let stand 30 minutes.
- Bake at 350° for 20 minutes.
- Top warm Apple Pie Enchiladas with whipped cream topping or ice cream.
7 COMMENTS
Jenny
10 years agoOh my apples!! These look simply divine! Ack. I wonder how many points they are through weight watchers? 😉
Brandy
10 years ago AUTHORYour weekly overage allowance. 🙂 I can’t say for sure Jenny. You could cut out some of the sugar to make them less.
Kathleen Bailey
10 years agoWhat a great dessert idea! If you pre-make the apples you could have your kids help assemble it.
Brittany C. @ Mom. Wife. Busy Life.
10 years agoThese look delicious!! Perfect for the fall season!
Nancy Lustri (StyleDecor)
10 years agoOh my! These look too AMAZING! I have got to try this recipe! I never would have thought to use enchiladas, but it sure is a lot easier to whip up than crepes or something similar! Awesome idea! 🙂
Felissa (Two Little Cavaliers)
10 years agoOh my goodness that sounds incredible. A great sweet breakfast or healthy-ish dessert. YUM!