Homemade apple enchiladas are an easy-to-make, healthy comfort food recipe. Try them hot from the oven!


There are just 8 ingredients for the classic apple dessert, and it’s completely vegan and oil free!
If you like apple pie, you will love these wholesome apple enchiladas.
They remind me of apple blintzes, but even better.
Serve them hot or cold for a delicious breakfast, or top each with homemade Coconut Ice Cream or Keto Ice Cream (or even this Oat Milk Ice Cream) for a healthy dessert.

I also topped mine with homemade Coconut Caramel Sauce.
It was basically like eating a giant caramel apple covered in creamy vanilla ice cream and stuffed into a warm tortilla.
And while I know apples are normally a winter dessert, eating these enchiladas always makes me think of a summer fair.
They’d be perfectly at home alongside other typical fair foods like funnel cakes, popcorn, corn dogs, and deep fried oreos.
Or whatever they’re deep frying these days.
When I lived in Texas, I learned that pretty much any food you could possibly imagine can be deep fried.
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Anyway, but these apple enchiladas are BAKED, not fried.
Sorry, Texas.
This is culinary fusion at its finest. The hot-from-the-oven apple enchiladas give you all the cinnamony goodness of hot apple pie stuffed securely into a tortilla and baked to a bubbly perfection.
While traditional apple enchilada recipes can call for up to an entire cup of sugar and a large amount of butter, this version has been lightened up considerably, making it a delicious indulgence for dessert or breakfast.
For the optimum dessert-enchilada experience, don’t forget the ice cream!
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P.S. In case you were curious, here is a list of some of the weirdest deep fried things to come out of Texas:
Coca Cola
Fruit Loops
Chicken Noodle Soup On A Stick (I have no idea…)
Beer
PB&J Sandwiches
Texas Sheet Cake
Butter (Yes, deep fried butter)
Bubblegum
Kool-Aid
Mashed Potatoes
Grasshoppers
I’m going to stop with this list now.
Because, yikes.


Apple Enchiladas
Ingredients
- 4 1/2 cups chopped apples (about 4 1/2 small apples)
- 2/3 cup water
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1/8 tsp salt
- 2 tbsp cornstarch or arrowroot
- 1/2 cup pure maple syrup or sugar (or scant 1/4 tsp uncut stevia)
- 1 cup apple juice
- 1 1/2 tbsp lemon juice
- four 8-inch soft tortillas, gf or keto tortillas if desired
InstructionsÂ
- Place 2 cups of the chopped apples in a medium saucepan with the water. Bring to a boil, then cook on low heat for 8 minutes. Meanwhile, combine remaining 2 1/2 cups apple with all other ingredients in a blender, and blend until completely smooth. After the 8 minutes, add the blender contents to the saucepan and bring to a boil again. Once it begins to boil again, turn heat to low. Cook 30 minutes, stirring very occasionally (about 3-4 times). Let cool, then put in the refrigerator, uncovered. Wait at least 4 hours before proceeding with the rest of the recipe, as this filling will thicken as it cools. For the apple enchiladas: Preheat oven to 400F, and lightly grease an 8-in square pan. Portion about 1/3 cup of filling in the middle of each of 4 tortillas, roll up, then stick into the pan (seam-side down). Cover with the remaining sauce. Bake 28 minutes. Serve warm or cold, with ice cream of choice.View Nutrition Facts
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I’ve never even heard of the idea but they sound fantastic!! I bet it tastes like apple pie but sooooo much easier to make! This is brilliant, Katie!
TOTAL YUM! so pinning this! Thank you!
looks delicious!
Made these today – they turned out awesome:) Thank you, Katie!!
Super idea with loads of autumnal spin-offs possible. I’m thinking plums and cardamom. Love this simple but genius post. Thanks, Katie
Yum! These look so ridiculously amazing! I can’t wait to make them! What a great take on the classic apple pie. Thank you for your beautiful recipes.
All of your recipes look really good, but whenever I make them, they’re never that great :(. Want to know what i’m doing wrong!
Would it be possible for you to add grams to the ingredients lists – I have no idea how to work in ‘cups’ :P.
Thanks
Becky 🙂
Dear Katie,
Making the switch to a vegan lifestyle made me think I could actually curb my sweet tooth, aaaand then I found your blog. I don’t know whether to laugh or cry.
Please send help. And an enchilada.
Love,
Lindsey
I would love to know what type if tortilla you used to make these. I can’t tell from the photo.
La Tortilla Factory whole-grain (8-inch)
I have so much trouble finding tortillas (regular OR whole grain) that don’t have hydrogenated oils in them! Isn’t that a shame? There are a few, but not always in stock every time. Thanks for the reco.
Katie, can you pleeeace make healthy cinnamon buns ? 🙂 That would be amazing!!
I think she said once that there are cinnamon rolls going into her cookbook 🙂