apples, apples, apples! {recipe} (2024)

This time of year, I think sometimes the apple gets overshadowed by pumpkin recipes. I would like to give a shout out to the apple today!

First off, here is a ridiculously decadent dessert that tastes like an ooey gooey caramel apple. And what says Halloween more than caramel apples?! Is this calorie friendly....not at all. But hey, sometimes splurging is SOOO worth it! One of the things I love about trifles is that they look really impressive for any occasion, but are really easy to put together.

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Caramel Apple Trifle
1 baked cake (apple, white, pound, or even angel food cake would be great!)
1 can apple pie filling
1 jar caramel sauce
Apple Cider donuts (approx 4-6 depending on size) (or just use more cake...I think I will next time. It was a little too sweet with the glazed donuts)
1 large box vanilla pudding, prepared
Coarsely chopped oatmeal cookies (Store-bought is fine)
whipped topping (Cool Whip)

In a trifle pan, layer all your ingredients starting with the donuts, pudding, cookies, caramel, cake, apple pie filling, pudding, cookies…etc.

Continue layering until the trifle dish is full finishing with whipped topping and a drizzle of caramel. I recommend refrigerating for 2-3 hours in advance)

Next, a breakfast the whole family will love! Call them a "hootanany" pancake, call them German pancakes, whatever you will. In any case, just try them! I have had plain ol' German pancakes in the past, and don't get me wrong...they are scrumptious! This version of the old classic is amazing. It is a great way to use eggs that are getting close to their expiration date as well as taking advantage of apple prices this time of year. Just try these. Do it soon. You won't regret it!

German Apple Pancakes
8 eggs
1 ½ cup flour
1 ½ cup milk
1 tsp salt
¼ cup butter
3 medium apples thinly sliced and pared
½ brown sugar
½ tsp cinnamon

Turn oven on to 400 degrees. Slice up butter in 9×13 pan and place in oven while preparing the Apples. Put apples in warm melted butter, spread them out and sprinkle cinnamon over them…place back in the oven. Beat eggs, flour, milk and salt together for 1 minute. Pour batter over apples. Sprinkle brown sugar and cinnamon (I mixed these together and then sprinkled on)over the entire top, and place in oven for about 20-25 minutes until puffed and golden brown.

Recipe Source: Real Mom Kitchen


The next recipe does not actually contain apples...sorry. They do have a wonderful apple cider flavor, though!

There is nothing like sipping hot apple cider when it starts cooling off outside. Let me tell you how delicious these cookies are after they have sat on top of your cider or hot chocolate mug for a few minutes...the caramel gets all warm and melty...mmmm.

When I read the recipe the first time, I thought it was crazy! It calls for an ENTIRE box of apple cider packets (yep, the whole box!) I can honestly say these cookies have made my 'Top 5 Favorite Cookies of All-time.' A definite must try this time of year!


Caramel Stuffed Apple Cider Cookies
1 cup softened butter
1 cup granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 box (7.4 oz) Alpine Spiced Apple Cider Instant Original Drink mix -not sugar free- all 10 packets (I found this in my grocery store near the hot chocolate mixes.)
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
3 cups all purpose flour
1 bag Kraft Caramels (14 oz)
Preheat oven to 350° F. Line cookie sheets with parchment. (You really need the parchment!)
In a small bowl whisk together flour, baking soda, baking powder and cinnamon.
With your mixer cream together butter, sugar, salt and all 10 packages of apple cider drink mix powder, until light and fluffy.

Beat in eggs, one at a time. Add vanilla and mix well.

Gradually add flour mixture to butter/egg mixture. Mix until just combined.
Refrigerate for about an hour. (If you're really impatient you don't have to do this, but it makes it so much easier to work with.)

When you are ready to bake, unwrap your caramels.
Scoop out cookie dough ball about the size of a walnut. (I used a rounded cookie scoop-full. My scoop holds about a Tablespoon.)
Flatten the ball of dough slightly in the palm of your hand. Press the unwrapped caramel into the center of your dough and seal the dough around it, covering it completely. Place on parchment covered cookie sheets 2 inches apart.
Bake 12-14 minutes, or until very lightly browned around the edges. Please don't over-bake! Once the cookies are done, slide the parchment off of the baking sheet right out onto the counter. Allow cookies to partially cool on the parchment. When cookies are cool enough to be firm but still slightly warm, carefully twist off of parchment and allow to finish cooling upside down (either on the parchment or on a rack.) If you forget about them and they cool too much and stick to your parchment, put them into the freezer for a few minutes and they'll pop right off.

Yield: about 4 dozen, depending on how large you make your cookies (or how many caramels have been snitched out of your bag before you begin.) Store in an airtight container.
Recipe Source: Scrambled Hen Fruit

And lastly, I cannot end this post without sharing one of my son's favorite Halloween-time lunches. And sorry, no apples in this one :)

Halloween English Muffin Pizzas

Alright, no real recipe here. But aren't they cute?!
I bought some wheat English muffins and slathered them with some jarred pizza sauce. On the Jack-o-lantern I just used shredded mozzarella cheese, and on the mummy we used string cheese. Cut out pepperonis into a few different shapes for the Jack o' lantern and use sliced olives for mummy's eyes. Place on a baking sheet and place under the broiler just until cheese melts and starts to bubble. Enjoy!

I am always up for trying new recipes, so if there are any you'd like me to try or future posts you'd like to see....I'm all ears!

Happy Fall!

Britni
http://myrecipeboxx.blogspot.com/

apples, apples, apples! {recipe} (2024)

FAQs

Are McIntosh apples good for baking? ›

McIntosh. A classic bright red apple with green undertones, juicy, crisp McIntoshes tend to break down when cooked. They are delicious eaten out of hand or in sauce, and are best paired with Golden Delicious or other apples in pies and other baked goods.

What can I do with a lot of apples? ›

You could also make applesauce, apple butter or apple jelly. You could put them in muffins, crumbles and cakes. You could layer them in sandwiches. You could roast them with sausages or toss them into kale salad.

What is the cooking method for apples? ›

Apples can be cooked down into sauce, apple butter, or fruit preserves. They can be baked in an oven and served with custard, and made into pies or apple crumble. In the UK roast pork is commonly served with cold apple sauce made from boiled and mashed apples. A baked apple is baked in an oven until it has become soft.

What are the best apples to cook with? ›

For the best pies, crisps, and other baked treats, apples need to be firm enough to hold their own during the cooking process. We call these apples “baking apples” and to namedrop, they include Braeburn, Cortland, Honey Gold, Jonathan, Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith, Haralson, and Newtown Pippin.

What are McIntosh apples best used for? ›

Considered an all-purpose apple, McIntosh apples are good for eating and cooking. They are well known as a dessert apple that breaks down quickly and requires a shorter cook time than most others. When picked, McIntosh apples are sweet, juicy, and tart with a bit of spice to the flavor.

What are the top 5 apples for baking? ›

Best Sweet Apples for Baking:
  • Jazz.
  • Pazazz.
  • Honeycrisp.
  • Pink Lady.
  • Jonagold.
  • Fuji.
  • Rome.
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Can you freeze whole apples? ›

The short answer is yes, apples may be frozen whole and with virtually no effort. Washed and wrapped in plastic or sealed in Ziploc bags to freeze, there is no quicker route from orchard to freezer. It may be easy, but bear in mind the end result is an apple that is inconvenient when it comes time to use it.

Can fresh apples be frozen? ›

Whole apples will keep for approximately 6 months in the freezer – perfect for prepping a delightful smoothie, whenever you get a craving but don't have fresh fruit to hand. Just remember to defrost them first.

Is 3 apples a day too much? ›

On an average, a person can have one to two apples in a day. If you are having more than that, you can possibly experience some dangerous and uncomfortable side effects.

Should you soak apples before baking? ›

Some experts will tell you to par-cook apples before filling a pie by pouring boiling water over cut apples and soaking them for 10 minutes. Others say to roast them to reduce water content. Still, others say to let cut apples sit for 30-40 minutes to drain natural juices.

What do you soak apples in before baking? ›

To use this method to prevent apples from turning brown, create a water bath for your apple slices with a ratio of 1 tablespoon of lemon juice to 1 cup of water. Soak the apple slices for 3 to 5 minutes, then drain and rinse them. This simple step should keep your apples from browning for several hours.

What apples make the best applesauce? ›

The following apples are great choices for your next batch of homemade applesauce.
  • Cortland.
  • Golden Delicious.
  • Gala.
  • McIntosh.
  • Granny Smith.
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What is the number one best tasting apple? ›

The name? The Honeycrisp is hands-down the best tasting apple in the world. It has the perfect balance of tartness (a couple of notches less than a Granny Smith), and sweetness (milder than the Royal Gala but sweeter than a Red Delicious).

What is the sweetest apple? ›

If you have a sweet tooth, you're going to want to head over to the other end of the scale where you'll find the Fuji, Honeycrisp, Ambrosia™, Gala, Golden Delicious, and Red Delicious apples. These sweeter apples contain more natural sugars and can hide any tart flavors even if they are more acidic!

What is the best apple to use for baking? ›

Pink Ladies and Granny Smiths are our go-to baking apples, but you can choose any kind you like as long as it has a firm texture and a good bit of acidity.

Are McIntosh apples good for baking apple pie? ›

While you may like Gala, Fuji, Red Delicious, and McIntosh apples for snacking, these mealy apples run a higher risk of disintegrating in the oven. Instead, use these varieties to make applesauce, dried apples, or in raw applications like charoset, not apple pie.

Are McIntosh apples crisp or soft? ›

McIntosh apples are softer and more tart than many other varieties, making them distinct for fresh eating and ideal for sauces and baking.

Are McIntosh apples mushy? ›

McIntosh apples have soft, mealy flesh that you either love or hate - for the former, this is a great snack apple, eaten raw, but keep it far away from the oven if apple pie, bread or cake is something you are after. Meanwhile, its creamy flesh makes McIntosh apples a great candidate for applesauce or apple butter.

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