Apple Fries stacked on a ceramic plate, covered in Loaded dressing and toppings, on a dark wooden tabletop

Loaded Apple Fries

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Anything with the word “loaded” in it is destined for greatness, and these Loaded Apple Fries are no exception. Crispy apples are topped with some of the greatest dessert ingredients ever known to man in this delightfully sweet recipe.

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SERVING SIZE:

2

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PREP TIME:

5 minutes

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COOK TIME:

0 minutes

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TOTAL TIME:

5 minutes

INGREDIENTS

1 tablespoon JUSTIN’S® Maple Almond Butter
1 Large Apple
1 tablespoon Pecans, toasted
1 tablespoon Pomegranate Arils
1 tablespoon Chocolate Chips
1 tablespoon Granola

DIRECTIONS

1. Slice apple into matchsticks.

2. Place on a plate and drizzle with nut butter.

3. Top with remaining ingredients and enjoy!

This Recipe Serves 2

INGREDIENTS

1 tablespoon JUSTIN’S® Maple Almond Butter
1 Large Apple
1 tablespoon Pecans, toasted
1 tablespoon Pomegranate Arils
1 tablespoon Chocolate Chips
1 tablespoon Granola

DIRECTIONS

1. Slice apple into matchsticks.

2. Place on a plate and drizzle with nut butter.

3. Top with remaining ingredients and enjoy!

This Recipe Serves 2

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