Air-Fryer Apple Slices + More Fun Snacks Made with Fruit

Air-Fryer Apple Slices
Entire recipe: 118 calories, 0.5g total fat (0g sat fat), 157mg sodium, 31.5g carbs, 5.5g fiber, 23g sugars, 0.5g protein
Green Plan SmartPoints® value 0*
Blue Plan (Freestyle™) SmartPoints® value 0*
Purple Plan SmartPoints® value 0*
Prep:
5 minutes
Cook:
25 minutes
Ingredients:
1 large Fuji or Gala apple
1/4 tsp. cinnamon
Dash salt
Directions:
Core apple, and cut it into half-moon slices about 1/4-inch thick. Sprinkle with cinnamon and salt.
Spray air fryer basket with nonstick spray. Add apple slices in a single layer. (Save remaining slices for a second batch.)
Set air fryer to 392 degrees (see HG FYI). Cook until golden brown, 10 - 12 minutes, flipping slices halfway through. Repeat with any remaining apple.
MAKES 1 SERVING
HG FYI: Our air fryer only goes to 392 degrees. Depending on your air fryer model, you can set to 392 or 400 degrees.
Oven alternative: If you don’t have an air fryer, preheat your oven to 400 degrees. Bake apple slices on a baking sheet until golden brown, about 18 minutes, flipping halfway through.
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