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Weight Watchers Apple Mini Tarts Recipe

September 28, 2020 by Melissa Chapman 2 Comments

I am having a love affair with wontons hence this Weight Watchers Apple Mini Tarts Recipe.  These are just one smart Point each! (see my latest recipe for Wonton Tacos). There is something so orderly and efficient about a wonton. It is this self-contained small treat that fits perfectly in the palm of one's hand and is the ultimate finger food.

Make our Weight Watchers Apple Pie Mini Tarts in minutes! This delicious wonton dessert recipe is going to become a favorite with minimal ingredients and only 1 SmartPoint each! A perfect low point treat on your WW journey!

Weight Watchers Apple Mini Tarts Recipe

I love the idea of a mini tart, but they often pack a lot of extra points for traditional pastry dough.  Using a wonton wrapper instead makes it so simple, and much healthier.  You can make these and freeze them in batches to pop out and reheat, or make just a few at a time to satisfy a craving!

NOTE: This recipe makes TEN wontons. You can easily double or triple the recipe but for the sake of counting points and not overindulging, I kept the recipe small. They are only 1 point but you don't want to eat a dozen of them because they still have calories. If you want to make 12 as I did, use the same amount of ingredients – your wontons will just be a little less full.

Make our Weight Watchers Apple Pie Mini Tarts in minutes! This delicious wonton dessert recipe is going to become a favorite with minimal ingredients and only 1 SmartPoint each! A perfect low point treat on your WW journey!

Weight Watchers Apple Mini Tarts Ingredients

10 wonton wrappers
2 small green apples
6 teaspoons brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 cup 0 calorie sugar substitute (I use Splenda)

2Tbsp Reddi Wip Non-dairy almond milk whipped topping (o points)

 

Make our Weight Watchers Apple Pie Mini Tarts in minutes! This delicious wonton dessert recipe is going to become a favorite with minimal ingredients and only 1 SmartPoint each! A perfect low point treat on your WW journey!

Weight Watchers Apple Mini Tarts Directions

Preheat oven to 350*F

Chop 2 apples up into tiny pieces (see photos).

Add brown sugar, cinnamon, and sugar substitute, mix apples around until they are coated.

If there's any extra liquid, drain it from the apple mixture. If you don't, your wontons will be soggy on the bottom and crispy on top.

Make our Weight Watchers Apple Pie Mini Tarts in minutes! This delicious wonton dessert recipe is going to become a favorite with minimal ingredients and only 1 SmartPoint each! A perfect low point treat on your WW journey!

Spray muffin tin (or use this silicone one), add a wonton wrapper to ten of the cavities. Divide the apple mixture evenly among 10 wonton wrappers.

Make our Weight Watchers Apple Pie Mini Tarts in minutes! This delicious wonton dessert recipe is going to become a favorite with minimal ingredients and only 1 SmartPoint each! A perfect low point treat on your WW journey!

Bake for 4-6 minutes or until edges of wontons is light brown. Top with sugar-free whip cream (optional). I have seen other recipes that said to cook the wontons for 15 minutes. Mine were almost burned at around 8 minutes, so just watch that they don't burn, and bake longer if desired.

Make our Weight Watchers Apple Pie Mini Tarts in minutes! This delicious wonton dessert recipe is going to become a favorite with minimal ingredients and only 1 SmartPoint each! A perfect low point treat on your WW journey!

Makes 10 Mini Tarts

Each Mini Tart is 1 SmartPoint on the WW FreeStyle Plan

Storing Apple Pie Mini Tarts

I mentioned making larger batches.  You can definitely do that and flash freeze them until set/hardened.  Then just pop them into a gallon sized freezer bag to grab for later.  They last up to 3 months in the freezer, but I doubt I would leave them that long.  They are just too yummy!

More Weight Watchers Dessert Recipes

I absolutely love apple desserts!  These Apple Pie Mini Tarts are one of my all-time favorite easy recipes to make when I am craving something sweet.  Another bonus is how pretty they are displayed on a tray or platter.  That means I can make them for parties or events and guests won't even realize how much healthier they are!

Below are some of my other favorite WW FreeStyle dessert recipes.  I hope you like them as much as I do!

  • Weight Watchers Peanut Butter Chocolate Pie Recipe
  • Weight Watchers Apple Pie
  • Easy Blueberry Crisp Recipe
  • Vegan Oatmeal Raisin Cookie
  • Banana Weight Watchers Treats Recipe
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  1. Doreen says

    September 29, 2020 at 5:40 am

    These look like just the thing I need in the freezer when that 9 pm sweet need attacks me. When you freeze them do you then reheat them in the microwave or just let them thaw slowly.?

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    • melissa says

      September 29, 2020 at 6:57 pm

      i usually pop them in the microwave after taking them out of the freezer!

      Reply

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