This is a list of apple dishes, that use apple as a primary ingredient. Apple beverages are also included on this list.
Apple Dishes
- Æbleflæsk – Danish pork dish fried with apples, thyme and sugar
- Apple butter – Concentrated form of apple sauce
- Apple cake – Cakes made with apples
- Apple cheese – Traditional Lithuanian dessert
- Apple chips – Food
- Apple cider – Non-alcoholic apple beverage
- Apple cider cookie – cookie made with apple cider
- Apple cobbler – Baked dish resembling a pie
- Apple crisp – Apple-based dessert with streusel topping
- Apple crumble – Dish of British origin
- Apple dumpling – Pastry-wrapped apple
- Apple fritter – Fried pastry usually consisting of a portion of batter with a filling
- Applejack – Alcoholic drink produced from apples
- Apple juice – Juice produced from apples
- Apple pie – Dessert pie made with apples
- Apple sauce – Purée made from apples
- Applesauce cake – Dessert cake
- Apple soda – Sweetened non-alcoholic drink, often carbonated
- Apple strudel – Traditional Austrian pastry
- Apple turnover – Pastry with a filling on a single piece of dough which has been folded over and sealed
- Baked apple – Culinary dish
- Brown Betty – US dessert
- Calvados – French apple brandy
- Calvados Roger Groult
- Candy apple – Whole apples covered in a hard toffee or sugar candy coating
- Caramel apple – Apple covered with caramel and sometimes nuts
- Cider – Fermented alcoholic beverage from apple juice
- Cider doughnut – Type of doughnut
- Cobbler – Baked dish resembling a pie
- Eve's pudding – Traditional British pudding
- German baked apples – German baked apples dessert
- Ice Cider – fermented beverage made from the juice of frozen apples
- Jewish apple cake – Cake made with apples traditional to Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine
- Međimurska gibanica
- Nièr beurre – Preserve of apples that is part of the cuisine and culture of Jersey.
- Sirop de Liège – Belgian jam or jelly-like spread
- Tarte Tatin – Caramelised fruit tart
- Tufahije – Poached apple dessert

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