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| Community Rank: Traveler ![]() Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Boston, MA
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| Apple recipes Please help...We went apple picking and now we have a ton of apples. Does anyone have any recipes besides pie and applesauce? That's all I know how to make
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| Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Hamden, CT
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| if you google "apple recipes" I am sure you could find some excellent ideas. my favs beyond pie and sauce are cobbler and baked apples. I also enjoy making candy/caramel apples with the kits you can buy in the store. |
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| Community Rank: Tourist Join Date: Sep 2009
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| This week I'm making skillet apples to go on top of waffles (good on pancakes too, yum!) I make up a batch and keep it in the fridge, warming up what I need that day with a little more water if it gets too thick. Buttery Skillet Apples 4 medium cooking apples 1/3 C. real butter 1/2 C. sugar 2 T. cornstarch 1 and 1/2 C. water Peel, core and slice apples. Make a sauce by melting the butter in a 10 inch skillet over medium heat; stir in sugar and cornstarch. Mix well and add the remaining ingredients. Add apples to the sauce cover and cook over medium heat until tender. Occasionally spoon the sauce over the apples as they cook.
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| Community Rank: Trekker ![]() Join Date: Jul 2004
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| A cobbler is always good. Or a betty. Or even pork with apples and leeks. How about a pie with not only apples, but also some cranberries added? (You might want to increse the sugar a bit if you do that.) Have fun!
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| Join Date: Nov 2000 Location: Bangor, PA
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| My best friend just made some Apple Streusel Muffins a couple days ago and posted the recipe on her blog: 1001 Sweets: Apple Streusel Muffins They look incredible! I intended to go down and raid the leftovers today at her place, but I came down with something and muffins didn't seem like a great choice for an upset tummy. ![]()
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| RED SOX NATION!! Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Connecticut
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| I usually make apple crisp. Just flour, brown sugar, quick cooking oats and butter mixed together (with cinnamon and nutmeg) and crumbled over the top of the cut up apples! ![]()
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| AKA Belle's Mom Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Central Michigan
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| I was just coming in here to post the same thing!! I have a half bushel that I need to do something with!!!
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| Eileeeeeeen!™ Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Philadelphia, PA
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| What about apple cake... or apple butter (which you could preserve for later use) or apple jelly or dry apple slices in the stove I've "overpicked" at the orchard before and had apples coming out of every open space in the kitchen. So I know how you feel right now! Good luck! Eileen
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| Community Rank: Trekker ![]() Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Allendale, MI
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| I just got a postcard from the apple orchard that the Honeycrisps are ready. We're definitely getting some.
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| Community Rank: Globetrotter ![]() Join Date: Mar 2000 Location: Chicago suburbs
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| I love this cobbler recipe from the food network. It's like cobbler crack. Fairly easy to make as I don't make pies. Apple Cobbler Recipe : Warren Brown : Food Network
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| Community Rank: Scout ![]() Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: East Amherst, NY
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| Like Marnie, I suggest Apple Crisp. It's easy and fast. I made one for the first GS meeting on Monday (mom's had to go too) and everyone was happy with my surprise treat.
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| Join Date: Nov 2000 Location: Bangor, PA
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| Apple Slab Pie!!! Great for potlucks, too, because it feeds like 20 people!!! ![]() Norah's Menus and Recipes: Apple Slab Pie The picture and recipe are from different websites, but I also found a great recipe on smittenkitchen.com for Sour Cherry Slab Pie today, too. Slab pie packs well in lunches, too.
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| Wishing upon a Star_bucks Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: In the state of Disney Dreaming!
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| My DH baked apples:Baked Apples Ingredients: 6 Apples 1 T cinnamon 1 c sugar 12 T melted butter (yeah a lot!) Apple Filling Apple Filling: 1 c brown sugar 2 T cinnamon 1/3 c water 1/2 c chopped pecans 3/4 c sliced almonds 1/4 c raisins 1/2 c cranberries Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Peel and core apples Make a mixture of cinnamon and sugar and roll the apples in it. Place in baking dish and drizzle with melted butter. Stuff with 2 T of filling each and sprinkle any remaining sugar cinnamon over the apples. Bake for 30-40 minutes.
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