Apple recipes needed
Bluebell2325
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It's that time of year again, I have 3 apple trees which usually yield around 10 large boxes of cooking apples. Half of which I can usually give away / force upon family, friends, neighbours, work colleagues. I have just finished the last of the stewed apples and damsons out of the freezer from last year. Please no jam or chutney recipes as my cupboards still have those dating back to 2014 harvest!! I love apples, there's got to be loads of recipes out there to try, particularly interested in any savoury recipe ideas. And new ideas for making them "keep". Thanks guys!!
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It sounds like you could write the book.
This sounds delectable but it only uses two apples.
http://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2015/10/apple-puff-pancake-recipe.html0 -
My sister in law has made this for us before. It is not savory but it is really tasty and easy to make!
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There are some apple cheddar loaf recipes floating around but again I'm not sure how many apples that will use up.
I like pork chops with apples.1 -
I have a great recipe for apple, onion, mustard pork chops. They freeze nicely too. I can't post up right now, but will later today.0 -
If I am making pork, which is seldom, I slice up an apple and add it to the roasting pan about 1/2 hour before the roast will be done, and sprinkle them with just a bit of cinnamon-sugar. I also do the same when I am just pan frying a chop, except I add them at the beginning of frying. Dicing an apple and adding some to pancake or waffle batter adds a sweet taste to them. A sliced apple with cinnamon-sugar is my go-to afternoon snack. Any of the bakery items I could make have an insane amount of calories!0
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Some great ideas, that apple puff pancake looks amazing, the kids will love all of the above!0
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Fruit Leather (we had mass fruit trees growing up on a farm when we were little and loved these for grab & go)! Dried fruit...YUM!2
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Apples, onions, cabbage, and kielbasa (or other sausage) sauté.4
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It sounds like you could write the book.
This sounds delectable but it only uses two apples.
http://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2015/10/apple-puff-pancake-recipe.html
Just made this! Big hit with the kids!!! Thanks2 -
I'm going to have to look into how to dry apples, surely it's easier than I imagine!!0
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I am making these pork chops with apples and onions tonight. I uses half and half instead of heavy whipping cream and they still turn out great!
http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/pork-chops-apples-onions1 -
Bluebell2325 wrote: »I'm going to have to look into how to dry apples, surely it's easier than I imagine!!
These would be great for do-it-yourself oatmeal pouches.
Chopped apples in coleslaw. Apple-Jicama salad. Great in green salads with sunflower seeds (I like Newman's Apple Cider vinaigrette).
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You need yourself one of these:
Wal-mart.1 -
Get yourself a juicer and a brewing kit. Apple cider in so easy! You could even turn it into apple cider vinegar if that's your thing.2
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I do have an Apple master @jgnatca makes very quick work of things! And kids love eating apple spirals!!0
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Husband has some birthday money and he's been looking at cider presses @meganpettigrew86 so that may be on the cards!0
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What great ideas, thanks everyone!0
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