Easy Homemade Apple Bread Recipe with Shredded Apples & Cinnamon! (2024)

A quick and easy Apple Bread recipe that’s loaded with shredded apples! Spiced with cinnamon, nutmeg and vanilla, this moist apple bread is perfect for fall!

Looking for more apple recipes? Try my old fashioned apple crisp!

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Grandma’s Homemade Apple Bread

Around here, we call this Grandma Barb’s Apple Bread. Because my mom has been making this apple bread for as long as our daughters can remember.

This apple bread recipe is an especially wonderful treat during the fall, when the trees of local apple orchards are hanging heavy with crisp, sweet fruit. And the bread’s even better when made with apples from your very own backyard trees (right?!).

Mom has always liked to bake with apples, and this is one recipe I can count on her making every single fall. I even placed an order for a loaf when I knew she was due for a visit!

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“Beautiful color and the whole house smelled liked apple pie baking. It’s absolutely DELISH, this recipe totally surpasses others! It’s moist and has such good flavor!”

-Susan
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Why Are the Apples Shredded for this Bread?

At the very core of this apple quick bread is a mess of shredded apples. I recommend using an apple variety that is firm and has some tartness, such as Granny Smith, Haralson, or the sweeter Honeycrisp. Shredding the apples infuses each bite of bread with rich apple flavor. It also avoids any potential issues with diced apples, which can sometimes sink to the bottom of your bread.

If you’re wondering exactly how to shred apples, all you need is abox grater. Simply peel the apples and grate them using the largest holes on the grater. It’s super easy and doesn’t take much time at all.

A few more awesome apple recipes for you: my favorite apple crisp is an easy and super delicious treat, Apple Cinnamon Overnight Oats is a great way to get your day started, and how about a co*cktail? This Apple Sangria with Bourbon and Thyme is perfect for sitting around an autumn fire or entertaining for Thanksgiving!

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How to Make Apple Bread

I love how easily this quick bread recipe comes together. Here’s how to make it. You can find ingredients in the recipe card at the bottom of this post!

  • Prep your tools: Preheat your oven and grease two 8×4 loaf pans.
  • Shred the apples: I use the large holes on a box grater for this. Just peel the apples and then shred them, discarding the cores.
  • Add sugar: In a large bowl, mix the shredded apples with sugar and let them sit for a bit. This will infuse each piece of apple with extra sweetness. Don’t worry about the liquid that will accumulate, that’s supposed to happen!
  • Add remaining wet ingredients: In the same bowl as your apples, add the oil, eggs, vanilla, nuts and raisins. Stir well.
  • Mix dry ingredients: In another bowl mix the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and spices. Mix well. There’s a good amount of cinnamon in the batter, which plays so fabulously with the apples and raisins.
  • Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients: Slowly add the dry ingredients to your wet ingredients, mixing just until you don’t see any dry bits of batter anymore.
  • Bake: Pour the batter into your prepared pans and bake until the bread is golden and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
  • Cool & Eat: Let your apple bread rest in the pan for about ten minutes. Then turn out onto a rack to finish cooling. Once the bread has cooled, slice it up and dig in!
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This recipe works perfectly with two 8″ x 4″ loaf pans. Here’s my favorite pans – they’re heavy duty and always release breads perfectly. I like their slightly smaller size, just a touch smaller than a more common 1-pound loaf pan.

Tips for the Best Apple Bread

  • As I’ve mentioned before, shred your apples. This is actually less work than dicing, the method that many apple bread recipes call for. Plus, this method distributes the apples all throughout the bread.
  • Don’t skip any steps. It will probably be tempting to skip the step where the apples and sugar sit for a bit. It does add prep time, but trust me, it’s worth it!
  • Don’t over mix your batter. Just mix it enough so that all the dry ingredients are worked in and you don’t see any bits of flour.
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The house smells so cozy while this bread is baking. It’s like a big apple-cinnamon hug.

This apple bread is a loaf of fall, packed with shredded apples. I think it’s truly the best apple bread recipe, with a variety of flavor and texture in every single bite.

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Can I Leave Out the Nuts and Raisins?

There are very few recipes where I can get away with “sneaking in” raisins, as our daughters are not the biggest fans. And this apple bread is one of those exceptions.

However, if you or anyone in your family is opposed to either nuts or raisins, just leave them out. The bread will turn out just fine. :)

Can I Freeze Apple Bread?

The bread freezes extremely well. So I like to stash one loaf away for later. This makes for an easy baked treat with only the minimal effort of taking it out to thaw.

To freeze your apple bread, let it come to room temperature. Then wrap it in a couple layers of plastic saran wrap and place it in a freezer safe ziploc bag. This bread will keep for up to 6 months. When you’re ready to eat it, defrost the apple bread in the fridge overnight.

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Apple Bread

Yield: 16 servings

prep time: 20 minutes mins

cook time: 55 minutes mins

total time: 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

This quick and easy apple bread recipe is loaded with shredded apples, ensuring moist, delicious fresh apple flavor and texture in every bite!

4.4 Stars (1017 Reviews)

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Ingredients

  • 4 large Granny Smith Haralson, or Honeycrisp apples (or your favorite firm, tart apple variety), peeled
  • 2 c. sugar
  • ½ c. vegetable oil
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 tsp. pure vanilla extract
  • 1 c. chopped roasted pecans or walnuts optional
  • 1 c. raisins Craisins, or chopped dates
  • 3 c. all-purpose flour
  • 1 T. baking powder
  • ½ tsp. baking soda
  • 1 tsp. kosher salt
  • 1 T. cinnamon
  • ½ tsp. nutmeg

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350° F. Grease and flour two 8" x 4" loaf pans. Set aside.

  • Using the large holes on a box grater, shred the apples (discard the cores). You should have 4 cups of grated apple.

  • In a large bowl, fold together shredded apples and sugar, and let sit for 15 minutes until sugar dissolves. There will be alot of liquid.

  • Add oil, eggs, vanilla extract, pecans, and raisins, and stir to incorporate.

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Stir dry ingredients into the apple mixture, just until mixed. Pour into prepared loaf pans.

  • Bake 55 minutes, or until golden and center tests done with a toothpick. Remove pans from oven to cooling rack and let cool for 10 minutes. Then turn breads out of pan onto rack to cool completely before slicing.

Notes

If you do not like nuts or raisins in your apple bread, just leave them out. The bread will turn out just fine.

Recipe from Mom’s recipe box, originally from Wanda’s Country Home

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1 Calories: 330kcal Carbohydrates: 62g Protein: 4g Fat: 8g Saturated Fat: 1g Polyunsaturated Fat: 7g Cholesterol: 23mg Sodium: 288mg Fiber: 3g Sugar: 39g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated by Spoonacular. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee accuracy. If your health depends on nutrition information, please calculate again with your own favorite calculator.

Did you make this recipe?Please leave a comment below. And share a photo on Instagram with the hashtag #afarmgirlsdabbles or tag @farmgirlsdabble!

© Brenda | A Farmgirl’s Dabbles

Cuisine: American

Course: Muffins, Scones & Quick Breads

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This post was originallypublished in 2010. I updated some of the photographs andtext in September 2019.

Autumn on the farm is such a special time. To see the fruits of farm labor harvested is one of my favorite things. And I love to share the experience with our daughters, to show them how I grew up. The following photos were taken in 2010, when I had originally shared this apple bread recipe.

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FAQs

What is the best apple for baking bread? ›

Avoid soft, mushy apples. I use Granny Smith because overall, its flavor and texture are the best for baking. I also love sweet apples in this bread like Honeycrisp, Fuji, and Pink Lady. Applesauce: If you don't have unsweetened applesauce, use the same amount of plain yogurt or sour cream.

Can you use honeycrisp apples for baking? ›

Honeycrisp. One of the sweetest apples around, this Midwestern favorite is good for anything—including baking. It boasts a distinctive juicy crispness and is firm enough that it won't cook down much. It complements just about any other apple variety to make a stellar pie.

Why is my apple bread crumbly? ›

A few likely culprits to dry apple bread: Too much flour packed into the measuring cup (which can happen if you're pressing a measuring cup into a bag or box of flour and it gets compressed in the cup) The bread is baked too long. The batter is over-mixed.

What to do with so many apples? ›

You could also make applesauce, apple butter or apple jelly. You could put them in muffins, crumbles and cakes. You could layer them in sandwiches. You could roast them with sausages or toss them into kale salad.

What 4 apples are best used for baking? ›

For the best pies, crisps, and other baked treats, apples need to be firm enough to hold their own during the cooking process. We call these apples “baking apples” and to namedrop, they include Braeburn, Cortland, Honey Gold, Jonathan, Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith, Haralson, and Newtown Pippin.

Are honeycrisp apples good for you? ›

The health benefits from eating apples are numerous. One medium Honeycrisp apple has 5 grams of fiber and only 80 calories. Because of the amount and type of fiber, an apple will help a person feel full longer, helping him or her to consume fewer calories daily. The pectin in apples may also help lower cholesterol.

What two apples make a Honeycrisp? ›

Genetics. U.S. Plant Patent 7197 and Report 225-1992 (AD-MR-5877-B) from the Horticultural Research Center indicated that the Honeycrisp was a hybrid of the apple cultivars 'Macoun' and 'Honeygold'.

Can dogs eat apples? ›

Yes, apples are a fantastic addition to your dog's diet. They provide vitamin A, vitamin C and dietary fibre. They also provide a way to keep your dog's teeth clean and can help freshen their breath. But before you feed apples to your dog, always remove the core and the seeds.

Are Gala apples OK for baking? ›

While great for snacking, Gala, Fuji and Red Delicious are the most common apples that won't hold up in the oven and will give you a watery-mushy pie, tart or cake.

Why does my apple bread sink in the middle? ›

Bread dough normally collapses because it has proofed (fermented after shaping and before baking) too long. Over proofing expands dough to the point that the extra expansion in the oven (oven spring) exceeds the support the loaf offers.

Why did my apple bread not rise? ›

Yeast is too hot Yeast may have been dissolved in water that was too hot, or the liquid ingredients in the recipe may be too hot, causing the yeast to die. Yeast needs to be warm - not too hot, not too cold. Yeast is too cold If the other ingredients are too cold, it could cause some of the yeast to die.

Why does my homemade bread fall apart when I slice it? ›

Too much flour and not enough water can cause crumbly bread – people often do this if the dough is too sticky and they add more flour rather than kneading through it. Other culprits can be overproving or not kneading enough – the things you need to do to get a good structure.

Is it OK to eat three apples in one day? ›

02/8​How many apples can you eat in a day? On an average, a person can have one to two apples in a day. If you are having more than that, you can possibly experience some dangerous and uncomfortable side effects.

What can I do with unwanted apples? ›

Donate them to our Community Cider Hub! Or make your own cider 🙂 Our Local Fox cider is made from 100% unwanted apples, salvaged from the sad fate of rotting in London's parks, gardens and orchards. Fruit donors get cider or juice in return, or support for their orchard.

Is gala apple good for baking? ›

There are a few apples that don't make the cut. While great for snacking, Gala, Fuji and Red Delicious are the most common apples that won't hold up in the oven and will give you a watery-mushy pie, tart or cake.

Are SnapDragon apples good for baking? ›

In addition to fresh applications, SnapDragon apples can be simmered into jams, relishes, and sauces, cooked and served over roasted meats, or baked into bread, pies, tarts, cakes, and pies.

What type of apple is most popular for baking pies? ›

Granny Smith.

Firm and very tart, this variety is the go-to for many when it comes to pie because it keeps its shape extremely well. But it isn't exactly known for its flavor, so Granny Smiths are best used in conjunction with sweeter and/or more flavorful apples.

What apples are best for baking or canning? ›

The best varieties for canning apples are crisp, not mealy, types. Some of the best apples for canning include Fuji, Braeburn, Jonagold, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Pink Lady, Jazz, Honeycrisp, and Cortland.

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