Caramel Apple Oatmeal Cobbler
Caramel apples are such a great combination that combining them in this easy Caramel Apple Oatmeal Cobbler will make it a fun treat to have again and again.
Fall bring all the joys of apple picking…I miss going to my local apple orchard I visited since I was a child and having fresh apple cider with apple cider donuts.
Now I settle for baking my own apple cider donuts and anxiously waiting for a leaf to turn colors here.
Fall is the perfect time for baked apple treats along with delicious Oatmeal goodies.
I will be making more Salted Caramel Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies real soon too.
Onto the cobbler:
A few simple step and your on your way to this baked apple yumminess. Layering the oatmeal, apples along with pudding and caramel…..just one more layer and then top it off with…
BUTTER 🙂 of yes, yummy butter and a drizzle of caramel
I sliced the apples on a spiral apple slicer, which made the peeling and slicing process go very quickly.
- 3 large granny smith apples (peeled and sliced)
- 2 cup oatmeal
- 1 package sugar cookie mix
- 1 5oz. vanilla pudding (cook&serve)
- 1 cup milk
- 1/2 cup butter
- 1/2 cup caramel syrup
- Grease 13x9 casserole dish
- place oatmeal on the bottom of dish then place 1/2 the sliced apples
- mix vanilla pudding with milk and 1/2 of the package of sugar cookie mix.
- Spread 1/2 of the pudding mixture on top of the apples.
- drizzle 1/4 cup of caramel
- add the other 1/2 apple slices
- add 1 cup oatmeal
- spread on remaining 1/2 of pudding mixture
- pour the remaining 1/2 of sugar cookie mix on top and cold butter sliced into pieces and drizzle with caramel syrup.
- Bake for 30 minutes at 350 degrees.
This is great served hot with ice cream…yes I love my apple desserts served A la Mode, don’t you?
Alison @ Ingredients, Inc. says
yum! I could totally dive into this. Great holiday recipe!
Sue/the view from great island says
This is the most tempting thing I’ve seen in a while. It looks so beautiful as you are putting it together, too.
Carolyn says
Oh, Diane, this looks so good. Makes me crave the cold weather!
Maria says
This is my kind of dessert!
mickey says
Yum! Looks delicious! I have to do ala mode too 🙂
mickey
Christina @ This Woman Cooks! says
This looks fantastic! Bring on the apples!
Marla says
Diane, this post is heavenly!
Brenda @ a farmgirl's dabbles says
Yuuuuuum! I stopped at the orchard for apples today. Can’t wait to bake tomorrow!
Banana Wonder says
this is making me drool like crazy!!! oooh i am getting pumped for fall and apples!!
Diane says
me too 🙂 bring on fall!
foodwanderings says
I love anything oats or oatmeal and always in search of new recipes. Nic eto discover this pparticular one is looks awesome!
Diane says
yes, I’m hoping to make as many apple/oatmeal things as I can think of…yummy! feel free to share with me a link if you make one you think I need to try 🙂
Kristen says
Oh my heavens… what a delicious cobbler! Perfect for apple picking season
Chef Dennis says
this sounds like caramel apple heaven! Everything looks so delicious, especially that tasty cobbler, apple crisp is one of my girls favorite desserts, I will have to give this one a try I know they will love it!
Parsley Sage says
Ohmigoodness! This cobbler (actually ALL the apple creations) look fantastic! You’re making me wish I lived somewhere with a Fall 🙂
Diane says
yeah the memories of the leaves turning have me miss it for a few minutes, but then….winter will be banging on the door soon after with the icky weather 🙂 I don’t miss that.
Kel says
Sounds delicious! I love the apple cider donuts from the orchards too. I may just have to try to make my own though. YUM!
Lauren @ KeepItSweet says
That looks unbelievable! Another out of the box cobbler of yours that I love!
Barbara | Creative Culinary says
Another morning when I make the mistake of checking out blogs before eating a bite. Now want this for breakfast. Please?
Diane says
So funny!!!!
Katherine says
Oh my goodness Diane!!!!! yummmmmmm Hugs P.S>I’m having my very first blog hop today Please stop by and link up your lovely blog.
Fuji Mama says
Swoon!!!! Yowzers!
Cookin' Canuck says
What a fun idea! This would be such a great fall afternoon treat.
Diane says
yes I think I’m going to bake it in a cupcake pan next time and have it for after school snacks for the kids 🙂
naomi says
Diane-I LOVE LOVE LOVE this! so fall and so warm!
Diane says
Thanks Naomi, the weather is still pretty warm, but I’m ready for all the Fall baking!
Paula says
I don’t know where to start first with this post. All your pictures of all your treats are so tempting. I want to make everything here not just the featured and delicious looking cobbler. Those baked apple cider donuts make just push the cobbler to second place on my must bake list 😉
Diane says
yes the donuts sure are hard to pass up….I’m planning on making them this weekend 🙂 Bring on Fall and all the great Fall yumminess!
leslie says
This looks amazing. I will totally be making this soon!!!
Erin says
I made a caramel apple pie last fall and it was really good, now I have to try this. Weird cause I don’t ever really want a caramel apple itself.
megan @ whatmegansmaking says
This looks AMAZING! I love apple desserts and I can’t imagine not trying this one. What a nice alternative to apple crisp 🙂
Laura @ GotChocolate says
Purrrty!!! My daughter would love these with all that caramel! 😀
Jenn says
This cobbler looks SO good! I’m going to try making this for dessert this week!
Diane says
Thanks, I’ll be making this one again and again 🙂
Guinda says
It was awesome, I made it twice.
Eso si las 2 veces con pudding de chocolate y quedo estupendo!!!
Thanks, desde Guatemala
Sonia says
My brother wanted me to make apple cobbler for him and your recipe is perfect! No joke, I’ve made it for him 3 TIMES in one month! I also took it to a potluck and it was a superhit! Thanks for such a fantastic recipe!
Diane says
You made my day!!!
Abigail says
Should the oatmeal and cookie mix be dry, or should we make as calls for on the label directions?
Diane says
Those items are added dry. The moisture from the other items are enough to mix with them when it bakes.