Apple recipes?
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Eat the apple?0
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Crock pot applesauce is easy and delicious. If you do not have an apple peeler, I highly recommend getting one. Saves so much time. Here is a recipe for the applesauce. I usually add 1/4 cup of water and I also add a few Tbsp. of brown sugar at the end, just to sweeten it up a bit. Delicious with cottage cheese.
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/228653/slow-cooker-cider-applesauce-no-sugar-added/
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Everything on Skinny Taste I've tried is good
http://www.skinnytaste.com/2009/09/cinnamon-apple-crisp.html
I make a tuna salad similar to this:
http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/whole-foods-amazing-tuna-salad-made-skinny/0 -
I just sometimes stew apples with about a tablespoon of agave and a little water. I then have with yoghurt, wheat biscuits, seeds, fruit or on its own as desert or breakfast.0
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red cabbage and apples0
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lporter229 wrote: »Crock pot applesauce is easy and delicious. If you do not have an apple peeler, I highly recommend getting one. Saves so much time. Here is a recipe for the applesauce. I usually add 1/4 cup of water and I also add a few Tbsp. of brown sugar at the end, just to sweeten it up a bit. Delicious with cottage cheese.
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/228653/slow-cooker-cider-applesauce-no-sugar-added/
That sounds great! Will try that one for sure! Thanks for posting!0 -
I harvested the neighbour's apples this fall, two big bucket's worth, and made crock pot applesauce with a little cinnamon. It's already been gobbled up by family.
"Baked" apples are nice. Core an apple and fill the core with walnuts, a little brown sugar and cinnamon. You may use the Splenda brown sugar blend. Microwave for a couple minutes, and serve with a dollop of plain Greek yogurt.0 -
You're welcome. My point being, an apple is good just the way it is. Why complicate things? Why are we adding sugar to an apple? Don't want my advise, don't take it. I see no need to be insulting.
BTW, grapes come in bunches not apples.0 -
Chop it up and put it in a glass with some cider, caramel vodka and white wine. You're welcome.0
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Slice it thin and add it to your ham or turkey sandwiches. Also, apple pork chops!
Apple crisp also0 -
@pondee629 there's a reason there's a tradition to preserve in the fall. Eating one apple is easy. Preserving a few buckets of apples so they can be enjoyed through the winter requires a little processing. Hence, recipes.
I always snack when harvesting directly from the vine/branch.0 -
This is a delicious low cal and easy dessert recipe.
http://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/apple-pie-granita
I also love sliced apples in salad. Especially salads with goat cheese.0 -
I harvested the neighbour's apples this fall, two big bucket's worth, and made crock pot applesauce with a little cinnamon. It's already been gobbled up by family.
"Baked" apples are nice. Core an apple and fill the core with walnuts, a little brown sugar and cinnamon. You may use the Splenda brown sugar blend. Microwave for a couple minutes, and serve with a dollop of plain Greek yogurt.
Baked apples for sure! You can make them as light or as decadent as you want. I like to do them in the oven and add raisins, quick oats and butter.0
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