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Discover 5 simple, healthy apple dips made with Greek yogurt, nut butter, caramel, pumpkin, and chocolate hummus. Perfect fall snack ideas for families!

Healthy apple snacks for kids and families

Apples are one of the easiest and most affordable snacks to keep in your kitchen — crunchy, sweet, and naturally packed with fiber and vitamin C. Whether you’re packing lunches at school or looking for an after-school snack, apples are a fruit that never goes out of season.

But if your kids are anything like mine, sometimes they need a little extra encouragement to eat their fruit. There they are healthy apple dip recipes Come on! Each dip is simple, uses pantry staples and adds a boost of flavor, protein or healthy fat – making snacking fun and nutritious.

Discover 5 simple, healthy apple dips made with Greek yogurt, nut butter, caramel, pumpkin, and chocolate hummus. Perfect fall snack ideas for families!
If I’m not dipping apples in plain peanut butter, I’m usually experimenting with some other “dip” to get my kids excited about fruit.

Case in point: Hummus with apple butter. This recipe smells and tastes like fall!

Why Pair Apples with Dip?

Combining fruit with protein or healthy fat helps keep kids full longer by slowing digestion and balancing blood sugar levels. Dips make apples more exciting for picky eaters—and are a great way to introduce nutrients like Greek yogurt, nut butter, and chickpeas in a kid-friendly way.

Discover 5 simple, healthy apple dips made with Greek yogurt, nut butter, caramel, pumpkin, and chocolate hummus. Perfect fall snack ideas for families!
I made this dip last year and saved the recipe to my phone. I have no idea what to call it – but I remember it has pecans, yogurt, cream cheese and apples.

Apples are a staple fruit that always seem to be in abundance either in my shopping cart or gifted to me by Goomba [my Dad] when he leaves, “things for the children.” So, let’s leave it to the end – recipe time! These 5 recipes are super easy and I’m almost embarrassed to post them. But, as a fellow reader recently told me, sometimes a simple reminder is all it takes—especially when it comes to meal and snack ideas for kids.

5 easy and healthy apple bites your kids will love

Discover 5 simple, healthy apple dips made with Greek yogurt, nut butter, caramel, pumpkin, and chocolate hummus. Perfect fall snack ideas for families!

1. Peanut Butter Yogurt Dip

Best for: After school snack or high protein lunchbox add-on

Ingredients:

Instructions:
Mix all the ingredients until they are homogeneous. Serve with crisp apple slices or spread on apple circles to make little ‘apple sandwiches’.

Nutritional Enhancement:
Packed with protein, calcium and healthy fats — this dip keeps kids satisfied and energized for work or sports.

2. Salted Caramel Yogurt Dip

Best for: Dessert-style apple snacks or holiday fruit trays

Ingredients:

  • ½ cup vanilla or plain Greek yogurt

  • 2 tablespoons caramel sauce

  • 1 teaspoon brown sugar or maple syrup (optional)

  • pinch of salt (optional)

Instructions:
Mix until creamy. Sprinkle with sea salt or crushed pretzels for a sweet and savory twist.

Pro tip:
Use reduced sugar caramel sauce or make your own with dates for a healthier version.

3. Chocolate Hummus Dip (rich, creamy and kid-approved)

Best for: A healthy dessert-style dip that satisfies chocolate cravings

Ingredients:

  • 1 can (15 oz) chickpeas, drained and rinsed

  • 3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder

  • 3 tablespoons pure maple syrup or honey

  • 2 tablespoons creamy peanut butter (or almond butter)

  • 2-3 tablespoons water or milk (as needed for texture)

  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

  • Pinch of salt

  • Optional: 1 tablespoon mini chocolate chips or sprinkles of cinnamon for topping

Instructions:

  1. Add the chickpeas, cocoa powder, maple syrup, peanut butter, vanilla and salt to a food processor.

  2. Mix until smooth, adding water or milk one tablespoon at a time until creamy.

  3. Taste and adjust the sweetness.

  4. Spoon into a bowl and top with mini chocolate chips or cinnamon.

Nutritional Enhancement:
This high protein, high fiber apple dip it gives you the creamy sweetness of chocolate pudding with the nutrients of chickpeas and nut butter. It’s vegan, dairy-free and perfect for dessert or an after school snack.

4. Cinnamon Almond Butter Dip

Best for: Quick 3-ingredient snack

Ingredients:

Instructions:
Beat the ingredients together until creamy. Add a little more water if needed to make it uniform.

Nutrition Note:
Almond butter adds vitamin E, magnesium, and protein—making it one of the most nutrient-dense options on this list.

5. Pumpkin Pie Greek Yogurt Dip

Best for: Fall gatherings, lunchbox variety or Thanksgiving snack boards

Ingredients:

Instructions:
Mix all the ingredients and mix until they are homogeneous. Cool for at least 10 minutes before serving.

Nutritional Enhancement:
Pumpkin adds fiber and vitamin A, while Greek yogurt provides protein—the perfect mix for a balanced, fall-inspired treat.

Mom tip: Keep apples fresh

To prevent the apple slices from turning black, dip them in a mixture 1 cup of water + 1 tablespoon of lemon juicethen store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. It’s one of my favorite prep hacks for busy mornings and lunchbox packing!

If you have a picky eater at home, dips can be a complete game changer. I talk a lot about picky eating on the blog, and one of my favorite tips for these particular eaters is to offer a dip. Pairing new foods with something familiar—like a creamy yogurt or peanut butter—helps kids feel more comfortable exploring new textures and tastes. Research also shows that offering a ‘safe’ food alongside something new increases the chances your child will try it. Plus, the dip makes eating more fun!

Final thoughts: Making fruit fun again

These easy apple dips prove that you don’t need complicated recipes or fancy ingredients to make healthy snacks that your family will actually eat. Each dip adds a burst of flavor and nutrients — whether it’s protein from Greek yogurt, healthy fats from nut butter, or fiber from chickpeas.

So the next time you cut up some apples, pair them with one of these simple dips for a snack that’s kid-approved, mom-tested, and totally satisfying. 🍎

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