I love making Slow Cooker Cinnamon-Glazed Apples when I want something comforting and easy. It’s the kind of recipe that fills the house with a warm, sweet aroma without much effort. You just toss apples, cinnamon, sugar, and a little butter into the slow cooker, and let it work its magic. In a few hours, the apples turn soft and tender, coated in a delicious cinnamon glaze. It’s a simple dessert, but it feels so satisfying whether you’re enjoying it after dinner or as a treat on a lazy afternoon. Every bite feels like a warm hug, and it’s become one of my favorite go-to recipes.
Simple and Sweet
I love how this recipe doesn’t require much effort. The Slow Cooker Cinnamon-Glazed Apples are made with just a few ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen—apples, cinnamon, sugar, and a little butter. You just toss everything into the slow cooker, set it, and let it work its magic. The apples soften beautifully, and the glaze becomes perfectly sweet and rich. It’s amazing how something so simple can taste so good.
Perfect for Any Occasion
What I love most about the Slow Cooker Cinnamon-Glazed Apples is how versatile they are. They’re perfect for a quiet evening with your family or as a sweet addition to a holiday meal. You can serve them on their own, or add a scoop of vanilla ice cream to make it extra special. It’s an easy dessert that never disappoints, no matter the occasion.

A Cozy Dessert
If you’re looking for a comforting dessert that’s easy to make and always hits the spot, Slow Cooker Cinnamon-Glazed Apples should be your go-to. The combination of sweet apples, warm cinnamon, and the slow cooker’s magic is just irresistible. I’ve made this recipe so many times, and it never gets old. It’s a simple treat that brings so much joy with every bite.
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Chef’s Notes- Slow Cooker Cinnamon-Glazed Apples
- Tapioca Pearl Cooking Tips: Stir the pearls frequently during cooking to prevent sticking and clumping. Ensure the pearls are fully translucent for the ideal chewy texture. If they’re opaque in the center, they need more cooking.
- Cooling Down: Quickly rinse the cooked tapioca under cold water after boiling to stop further cooking and to remove excess starch, making the pearls less sticky.
- Pandan Leaf Alternative: If you can’t find pandan leaves, a drop of vanilla extract adds a different but complementary aroma.
- Syrup Consistency: For a thicker syrup, simmer the palm sugar mixture a little longer. If it becomes too thick, thin it out with a splash of hot water.
- Presentation: Serve the sago pudding in clear glasses or bowls for a visually appealing dessert. Layer it with syrup and fresh fruits for a more vibrant look.
- Adjusting Sweetness: Taste the syrup before serving, and adjust the sweetness to your preference by adding more sugar or diluting it slightly.
- Storage Tip: Store leftover pudding and syrup separately in airtight containers in the fridge to prevent the pearls from absorbing too much liquid.
FAQ- Slow Cooker Cinnamon-Glazed Apples
Can I use other types of apples for this recipe?
Yes! While firm apples like Honeycrisp and Fuji are ideal, you can also try Granny Smith, Gala, or Braeburn apples. Just be aware that different apple varieties may affect the sweetness and texture of the final dish.
Can I prepare these cinnamon-glazed apples ahead of time?
Absolutely! You can prepare them the day before and store them in the fridge for up to two days. Just reheat when you’re ready to serve, either in the microwave or stovetop.
How can I make this recipe sugar-free?
You can replace the sugar with a sugar substitute like stevia or monk fruit sweetener. Keep in mind that this may alter the flavor slightly, but it will still be delicious.
Can I add other fruits to the slow cooker with the apples?
Yes! Pears and quinces would be great options. You can also mix in dried fruits like raisins or cranberries for added sweetness and texture.
How can I thicken the glaze if it’s too runny?
If your glaze is too runny, simply increase the cooking time or use a cornstarch slurry (mix 1 tablespoon of cornstarch with 1 tablespoon of water) and stir it into the apples towards the end of cooking. This will help thicken the sauce.










