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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Easy Fried Cinnamon Apples


Its that time of year again....APPLE SEASON! I love for Mr.Chaos and I to take a small road trip to a nearby apple orchard and pick fresh apples. Its been a while since I have done this and I think we are over due. If you have never been to an apple orchard you MUST go! Stop what you are doing and run, not walk, to your nearest apple orchard! (LOL just kidding-kinda)


I swear hands down that you can't beat fresh picked produce, whether or it is fresh blueberries, peaches, or apples, whatever you pick will always taste so much better when its right out of mother nature, but for the recipe I am going to share with you today I am using store bought food.


Here is what you need to get started:

Easy Cinnamon Apples 
  • 1-2 apples....I used a Pink Lady apple but any variety should work (as for how many apples it depends on how many people you are feeding-I use 1 apple for 2 people)
  • Cinnamon (I use Korintje cinnamon from Pampered Chef)
  • Butter
  • Vanilla extract
  • Sugar
  • Brown Sugar
  • Apple Pie Spice-Optional
  • Nutmeg-Optional




Start by heating up a sauce pan to light/medium heat, and wash and slice your apples like so:


These next two ingredients-brown sugar and butter are KEY to the consistency of your "sauce"....I like mine SAUCEY so I add a LARGE spoonful of butter to my pan and let it melt-

Then add your apple slices, a handful of brown sugar, about 2 table spoons of cinnamon, about half cup of sugar, and teaspoon of vanilla....NOW, I say "about" because for this recipe most of it is about adding ingredients to your taste/liking.
Your concoction should now look like this-

Then mix it all up {YUM}! .....and your house will smell FABULOUS!


Let the mixture simmer and the apples will begin to soften up. Once you think they are done, let everything cool and your "sauce" will thicken up. If its too runny add more brown sugar while it is simmering then let it cool to thicken up.

And VOILA! Spiced apples. {YUMMY} and perfect for fall!

In our house we like to serve fried apples with breakfast. Here is a picture of our Sunday breakfast with french toast, sausage patties, OJ and fried apples. YUM!

 
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Fried apples also pair nicely with pork chops or on top of vanilla ice cream so you can get creative with these. They also store nicely too in a plastic sealed container to enjoy the next day so you can make plenty ahead of time and enjoy them all week long.

Bon Appetite!

Jennifer


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10 comments:

  1. You had me at fried, oh these look amazing!!! And gluten free so I can eat them :) Thank you so much

    Hugs, Tanya
    http://twelveoeight.blogspot.com/

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  2. Must try these! Yummy! Thank you for sharing this at Rustic Restorations Weekend!

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  3. I can almost smell your house now! Wow, those look great and how lucky you are to get to go apple-picking. Sounds so fun. Thanks for linking up at Doodles & Stitches. Have a great weekend.

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  4. Sounds wonderful! Thank you for sharing at Potpourri Friday!

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  5. This is something we often have in our house too Jennifer. Thanks for sharing at Shabbilicious Friday.

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  6. YUMMY! These not only look delicious but they sound easy to prepare. And if they make the house smell good...what a bonus! Thanks for sharing your recipe...I saw your post over at "Treasure Hunt Thursday".

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  7. This is a must try! Love this flavor combination!

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  8. Love these! We're featuring you on our 5 Things We Love Friday today. You can find it here http://onceuponasewingmachine.com/5-things-we-love-friday-kid-friendly-food/

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  9. Thank you Rachel! (I just sent you a private email)

    Have a wonderful weekend!
    Jennifer

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  10. Love cinnamon apples, especially in the fall. Thanks for stopping by for our Pretty Things Party. Hope to see you again next week!

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