Crock Pot Weight Watchers Baked Apples Recipe
These delicious Crock Pot Weight Watchers baked apples are simple and indulgent. This baked apples recipe is perfect for family dinner night or special occasions. Try out all of these quick and easy Weight Watchers Cool Whip Recipes!
Fall is my favorite time of year. Nothing beats cool nights, campfires, leaf peeping, apple harvesting and pumpkin hunting. Aside from holiday entertaining, fall is the time of year that my crock pot sees the most use. Making this Weight Watchers Baked Apples Slow Cooker Recipe had the whole house smelling incredible.
The recipe has been tweaked from original calorie filled baked apples to a new and improved Weight Watchers Friendly version. Dust off that crock pot and make yourself some delicious fall treats!
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Weight Watchers Baked Apples Slow Cooker Recipe Points Information:
This recipe was made for a family of four. When I am making desserts, Weight Watchers-friendly or not, I like to limit the serving sizes to help me avoid the temptation to overeat.
Courtesy WW Point Calculation
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For this recipe you will need apples. Baking apples work best, I like to use Gala or Yellow Delicious, but use whichever apple your prefer. To cut down on the calorie count we used Truvia Brown Sugar Substitute. You can also use Splenda Brown Sugar Baking Blend but the point count will increase.
I also normally add a quick squirt of whipped cream to the top of each baked apple before serving.
What you’ll need to make Crockpot baked apples:
If you want to make these delicious Crock Pot Weight Watchers baked apples at home you will need large baking apples, flour, Truvia natural sweetener, old fashioned oats, unsweetened applesauce, cinnamon, whipped cream, and water.
You can also use the scooped-out centers of your apples and just blend them up in the food processor in order to make your own unsweetened applesauce for the filling!
Find the full amounts, ingredients, step-by-step instructions, stoppable links, and more in the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post.
Here are some kitchen essentials that I like to have on hand when making recipes like this in the Crockpot:
Making healthy meals is a breeze with these kitchen essentials. Keeping things like this on hand makes my life so much easier in the kitchen.
Some things that are great to have on hand when prepping meals like this is a cutting board, sharp knives, and storage containers.
You can also benefit from a good skillet, a kitchen scale, measuring cups, and this awesome strainer tool!
How to make Weight Watchers Baked Apples:
Let’s dive in and see just how easy it is to make these delicious Weight Watchers baked apples. They are so simple and delicious, easy to make thanks to the slow cooker, which does all the hard work for us!
You’ll see below that this is a simple process that anyone can master. It’s a great way to whip up a healthier dessert that everyone will love.
Using a melon baller or paring knife, hollow out the apples leaving about 1/2 inch wall. (if you want to add any scooped out apple bits to the filling mixture, go ahead)
Combine the flour, truvia, oats and cinnamon together slowly add just enough apple sauce to make the mixture crumbly.
Place the apples in the Crockpot.
Portion out the oat mixture into the apple cavities, and then pour the water into the bottom of the crockpot.
Place the lid on the crockpot and cook on high for 2 hours, until the apples are softened.
Serve plain or with a dollop of light whipped cream and sprinkle of cinnamon.
Serve & Enjoy!
Looking for even more delicious Weight Watchers desserts to try?
If you like making healthier dessert options you should check out some of these tasty choices. There’s something for everyone and these sweet treats are family-friendly even though they are lightened up and safe to enjoy on your WW plan!
- Weight Watchers Banana Split
- The Easiest Healthy Banana Pudding
- 4 Ingredient Peanut Butter Parfait
- Weight Watchers PB2 Cookies
- Weight Watchers Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Weight Watchers Chocolate Pudding
- Weight Watchers Cheesecake Recipe
Printable Crock Pot Weight Watchers Baked Apples Recipe:
Crock Pot Weight Watchers Baked Apples Recipe
These delicious Crock Pot Weight Watchers baked apples are simple and indulgent. This baked apples recipe is perfect for family dinner night or special occasions.
Ingredients
- 4 large baking apples
- 1/3 cup flour
- 8 tsp Truvia Natural sweetener with brown sugar blend
- 1/2 cup uncooked old fashioned oats
- 1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce, or the apple you scoop out pureed in food processor
- 2 Tablespoons cinnamon
- 4 Tablespoons Whipped Cream
- 1/2 cup water
Instructions
- Using a melon baller or paring knife, hollow out the apples leaving about 1/2 inch wall. (if you want to add any scooped out apple bits to the filling mixture, go ahead)
- Combine the flour, truvia, oats and cinnamon together slowly add just enough apple sauce to make the mixture crumbly.
- Place the apples in the crock pot.
- Portion out the oat mixture into the apple cavities, and then pour the water into the bottom of the crockpot.
- Place the lid on the crockpot and cook on high for 2 hours, until the apples are softened.
- Serve plain or with a dollop of light whipped cream and sprinkle of cinnamon.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Information
Yield 4 Serving Size 1Amount Per Serving Calories 151Total Fat 2gSaturated Fat 1gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 1gCholesterol 2mgSodium 4mgCarbohydrates 43gFiber 6gSugar 12gProtein 3g
As with any of our recipes, carb counts, calorie counts, WW points and nutritional information varies greatly. As a result, your nutritional content depends on which products you choose to use when cooking this dish. The auto-calculation is just an automated estimate and should NOT be used for specific dietary needs.