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    Home » Appetizers

    Published: Aug 31, 2016 · Modified: Jan 31, 2021 by Anna · This post may contain affiliate links, which means we make a small commission off items you purchase at no additional cost to you.

    Apple Sandwiches with Almond Butter & Granola

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    Make snacking simple with these 3-ingredient, protein-packed Apple Sandwiches with Almond Butter and Granola. 

    Stack of Apple Sandwiches with Almond Butter and Granola. Glass of milk in background.

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    These Apple Sandwiches with Almond Butter and Granola are portable and don't require refrigeration, which makes them ideal for those afternoons when we have errands or appointments right after school.

    My kids come home from school completely ravenous. They drop everything (right in the doorway, usually), and make a beeline for the kitchen.

    Through trial and error, I've learned that it's pointless to have a meaningful discussion with Bridget about her day until after she's had an after-school snack.

    That's why I love these Apple Sandwiches with Almond Butter and Granola. Although they are a snap to whip together, they are totally kid-friendly and pack a protein-rich punch to ensure their bellies stay full until dinner. 

    These apple sandwiches make great nibbles to have on hand either before or after sports practices. Just a little something to stave off the "I'm going to die of hunger!" complaints.

    What's even better is that assembly couldn't be simpler allowing you to have snacks prepared and get out the door as quickly as possible. 

    Tips

    Buy an apple corer: You might want to consider buying an inexpensive apple corer just to make the whole process even easier.

    Leave the skin on: I prefer to leave the skin on because it gives you a little something to hold onto instead of the bare apple core. If you truly are an apple skin hater, don't worry, it works just as well with no skin at all.

    Try to cut even slices: Cutting even slices will make it a lot easier to match up the same size slices for each half of the sandwich and make it seem more like bread. Think of it as that you wouldn't eat a sandwich with a thick cut bread on one side and a thinly sliced bread on the other.

    apple slices on wooden board with almond butter and granola.

    Ingredients

    There's so much opportunity to make this recipe your own. From the apple to the granola, and all the almond butter in between, the possibilities are endless when it comes to this beautiful combo.

    Pick the Right Apple:

    As well all know, there are many apple types to choose from at the grocery store. All with their unique and fun names, it can be hard to decide which apple is right for what you need. Apples come in flavors that range from tart (best for baking) and sweet (best for snacking). 

    For this recipe, I suggest going with a mid-range apple that's not too tart but isn't overly sweet. Fuji and gala are my personal gotos. 

    How To Find the Best Almond Butter: 

    Whether you make your own or pick up a jar at the store, almond butter can be a great alternative to peanut butter, be wary of almond butter with a lot of added flavors and sugars. While those choices make for a tasty product, they can turn a healthy snack into a sugar-filled dessert in no time. 

    Try to find a jar that only has almonds in the ingredients, and if they are flavored check to see if it's natural flavoring. You don't have to break the bank buying almond butter either. Stores like Aldi and Costco have great options at a fraction of the price others sell it for. 

    Don't forget about the granola: 

    The granola in this recipe really takes the cake. So don't just forget about it, or throw in just any old granola you find in the depths of your pantry. Make it something special by choosing your favorite brand at the store, or whipping up a batch at home. Right now we are crushing on the Oats 'n Dark Chocolate Nature Valley Protein Crunchy Granola.

    You can also turn this snack into a festive treat with some granola recipes that are perfect for any season. 

    Salted Chocolate Granola perfect for any time of the year

    Pumpkin Granola for fall 

    Stacked Apple Sandwiches on napkin, with milk.

    Recipe

    Apple Sandwiches with Almond Butter and Granola

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    Need a healthy snack to take on the go? Look no further than these quick & easy Apple Sandwiches with Almond Butter & Granola!
    4.73 from 11 votes
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 5 minutes mins
    Course Appetizers
    Cuisine American
    Servings 2
    Calories 246 kcal
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    Ingredients
      

    • 1 apple cored and sliced into rings
    • 2 tablespoon Almond butter
    • 2 tablespoon Granola

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    Instructions
     

    • Generously spread almond butter on one apple slice.
    • Sprinkle granola over almond butter and top with another apple slice.
    • Repeat using remaining apple slices and almond butter.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1gCalories: 246kcalCarbohydrates: 31gProtein: 6gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 9gSodium: 9mgFiber: 6gSugar: 16g

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    Healthy snacks on the go don't get much tastier or easier than these protein-packed Apple Sandwiches with Almond Butter and Granola! 

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    Hi, I’m Anna, a former corporate communications nerd turned food fanatic. Turns out I like cooking for others A LOT more than explaining HR policies to them. C’mon over!

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    Comments

    1. Shannon says

      September 05, 2021 at 8:35 am

      I can’t get the almond butter to spread. Do you have to use a certain kind??

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      • Anna says

        September 05, 2021 at 10:48 am

        Hi Shannon, certain nut butters definitely spread better than others. I'm pretty sure I used Barney Butter for these images, but feel free to do an internet search for the best spreadable almond butters to find a brand near you. Or you can substitute any other nut butter you love, too.

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    2. Anamika @ Supplement Crunch says

      September 20, 2019 at 2:32 am

      I’m seriously going to try this. Like in half an hour.

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