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New Age Candy Apple........
1 Granny Smith apple, peeled
1/4 teaspoon sugar free cherry-flavored gelatin
2 tablespoons diet cherry cola
2 tablespoons thawed frozen reduced-fat nondairy whipped topping
1. Slice apple crosswise into 1/4-inch-thick rings;remove seeds. Place stack of apple
rings in small microwavable bowl; sprinkle with gelatin. Pour cola over the rings.
2.Cover loosely with waxed paper. Microwave at High 2 minutes or until liquid is boiling
Allow to stand, covered, 5 minutes. Arrange rings on dessert plate. Serve warm with
whipped topping.
Note: This recipe can be doubled or tripled easily. To cook 2 apples at a time increase
cooking time to 3 1/2 minutes. To cook 3 apples at a time, increase cooking
time to 5 minutes.
Calories 120 Saturated Fat 1g Cholesterol 0 mg
Calories from Fat 17% Protein <1g Sodium 1 mg
Total Fat 2g Carbohydrates 23 g Dietary Fiber 4 g This recipe works great with any crisp apple. A Jonathan apple will give a tart flavor.
A Cortland apple will give a sweet-tart flavor and a Red Delicious apple will give
a sweet flavor. Choose your favorite apple and enjoy!
1/4 teaspoon sugar free cherry-flavored gelatin
2 tablespoons diet cherry cola
2 tablespoons thawed frozen reduced-fat nondairy whipped topping
1. Slice apple crosswise into 1/4-inch-thick rings;remove seeds. Place stack of apple
rings in small microwavable bowl; sprinkle with gelatin. Pour cola over the rings.
2.Cover loosely with waxed paper. Microwave at High 2 minutes or until liquid is boiling
Allow to stand, covered, 5 minutes. Arrange rings on dessert plate. Serve warm with
whipped topping.
Note: This recipe can be doubled or tripled easily. To cook 2 apples at a time increase
cooking time to 3 1/2 minutes. To cook 3 apples at a time, increase cooking
time to 5 minutes.
Calories 120 Saturated Fat 1g Cholesterol 0 mg
Calories from Fat 17% Protein <1g Sodium 1 mg
Total Fat 2g Carbohydrates 23 g Dietary Fiber 4 g This recipe works great with any crisp apple. A Jonathan apple will give a tart flavor.
A Cortland apple will give a sweet-tart flavor and a Red Delicious apple will give
a sweet flavor. Choose your favorite apple and enjoy!
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1 Granny Smith apple, peeled
1/4 teaspoon sugar free cherry-flavored gelatin
2 tablespoons diet cherry cola
2 tablespoons thawed frozen reduced-fat nondairy whipped topping
1. Slice apple crosswise into 1/4-inch-thick rings;remove seeds. Place stack of apple
rings in small microwavable bowl; sprinkle with gelatin. Pour cola over the rings.
2.Cover loosely with waxed paper. Microwave at High 2 minutes or until liquid is boiling
Allow to stand, covered, 5 minutes. Arrange rings on dessert plate. Serve warm with
whipped topping.
Note: This recipe can be doubled or tripled easily. To cook 2 apples at a time increase
cooking time to 3 1/2 minutes. To cook 3 apples at a time, increase cooking
time to 5 minutes.
Calories 120 Saturated Fat 1g Cholesterol 0 mg
Calories from Fat 17% Protein <1g Sodium 1 mg
Total Fat 2g Carbohydrates 23 g Dietary Fiber 4 g This recipe works great with any crisp apple. A Jonathan apple will give a tart flavor.
A Cortland apple will give a sweet-tart flavor and a Red Delicious apple will give
a sweet flavor. Choose your favorite apple and enjoy!0
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