Fried Apples

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Oct 3, 2013
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Ingredients:

2 Granny Smith apples
4 tablespoons real butter, chopped
2 tablespoons white sugar
2 tablespoons light brown sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon

Optional:
Splash of lemon juice


Directions:

1. Peel, core and cut apples into equal slices.
2. Melt butter in skillet or pot over a medium heat setting.
3. Add apples, add a small splash of lemon juice and stir in melted butter.
4. Let the apples simmer until the apples are tender and the butter has been absorbed.
*WARNING: DO NOT OVER COOK THE APPLES!!!*
5. While the apples are simmering in the skillet or pot, get a bowl, add the 2 sugars along with the cinnamon and combine together with a spoon.
6. Toss the apples along with the cinnamon sugar mixture and lower the heat.
7.Continue to stir until the sugars have been dissolved and the mixture is syrupy.
8. Remove the apples from heat and serve on a plate.

Enjoy!



 

mar09

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Sep 17, 2014
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This is interesting. Ive always loved apples and other fresh fruits and thought why ppl have to cook-- and fry-- unless to preserve as in jams-). Ppl from here also love fried things-- fish, burgers, hotdogs, eggs, etc. I mean pouched eggs are quite common there, but here it is rare to find ppl who do that--- for it has always been fried eggs, scrambled eggs in oil, omelette in oil, etc. When we were small, ma would cook hotdogs in a little oil-- and water-- and it was cooked just nice. (But the children know no other way to cook them except frying in oil-(... even if there was an oven. Sorry, got carried away, but thanks for the recipe i will try (but perhaps with a Tblspoon or 2 less of sugar-).
 

Ahwatukee

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Mar 12, 2015
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This is interesting. Ive always loved apples and other fresh fruits and thought why ppl have to cook-- and fry-- unless to preserve as in jams-). Ppl from here also love fried things-- fish, burgers, hotdogs, eggs, etc. I mean pouched eggs are quite common there, but here it is rare to find ppl who do that--- for it has always been fried eggs, scrambled eggs in oil, omelette in oil, etc. When we were small, ma would cook hotdogs in a little oil-- and water-- and it was cooked just nice. (But the children know no other way to cook them except frying in oil-(... even if there was an oven. Sorry, got carried away, but thanks for the recipe i will try (but perhaps with a Tblspoon or 2 less of sugar-).
Good day mar09,

Every time I go to Cracker Barrel for breakfast I have their fried apples. Tastes great!
 
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jb1616

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#5
I'm originally from the deep fried capital of the world, Alabama! My mom makes homemade fried apple pies that are out of this world. I remember when I was a kid, helping my grandmother cut up apples and put them out on the pump house to dry out. The good old days no doubt.
 

azlightsout

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Apr 20, 2016
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#7
Ingredients:

2 Granny Smith apples
4 tablespoons real butter, chopped
2 tablespoons white sugar
2 tablespoons light brown sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon

Optional:
Splash of lemon juice


Directions:

1. Peel, core and cut apples into equal slices.
2. Melt butter in skillet or pot over a medium heat setting.
3. Add apples, add a small splash of lemon juice and stir in melted butter.
4. Let the apples simmer until the apples are tender and the butter has been absorbed.
*WARNING: DO NOT OVER COOK THE APPLES!!!*
5. While the apples are simmering in the skillet or pot, get a bowl, add the 2 sugars along with the cinnamon and combine together with a spoon.
6. Toss the apples along with the cinnamon sugar mixture and lower the heat.
7.Continue to stir until the sugars have been dissolved and the mixture is syrupy.
8. Remove the apples from heat and serve on a plate.

Enjoy!



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some pictures would be nice
 

Demi777

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Oct 13, 2014
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#8
Ingredients:

2 Granny Smith apples
4 tablespoons real butter, chopped
2 tablespoons white sugar
2 tablespoons light brown sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon

Optional:
Splash of lemon juice


Directions:

1. Peel, core and cut apples into equal slices.
2. Melt butter in skillet or pot over a medium heat setting.
3. Add apples, add a small splash of lemon juice and stir in melted butter.
4. Let the apples simmer until the apples are tender and the butter has been absorbed.
*WARNING: DO NOT OVER COOK THE APPLES!!!*
5. While the apples are simmering in the skillet or pot, get a bowl, add the 2 sugars along with the cinnamon and combine together with a spoon.
6. Toss the apples along with the cinnamon sugar mixture and lower the heat.
7.Continue to stir until the sugars have been dissolved and the mixture is syrupy.
8. Remove the apples from heat and serve on a plate.

Enjoy!




Awesome in pankakes
 

blue_ladybug

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Feb 21, 2014
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How on earth do you chop butter? :confused:
 
Oct 3, 2013
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some pictures would be nice
Hey azlightsout,

I've taken some pictures with my old phone, but I will try to upload them so that you and everyone else can see how fried apples look! Sorry for the late, late reply.
 
Oct 3, 2013
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This is interesting. Ive always loved apples and other fresh fruits and thought why ppl have to cook-- and fry-- unless to preserve as in jams-). Ppl from here also love fried things-- fish, burgers, hotdogs, eggs, etc. I mean pouched eggs are quite common there, but here it is rare to find ppl who do that--- for it has always been fried eggs, scrambled eggs in oil, omelette in oil, etc. When we were small, ma would cook hotdogs in a little oil-- and water-- and it was cooked just nice. (But the children know no other way to cook them except frying in oil-(... even if there was an oven. Sorry, got carried away, but thanks for the recipe i will try (but perhaps with a Tblspoon or 2 less of sugar-).
Hey mar09, by fried apples, it's not like you cut them up, coat them in flour and dump them in the frying pan with oil (otherwise known as deep-frying), it's just like the filling for apple pie, you just add butter, lemon juice and sugar, there's no oil or flour or deep frying involved. You can make the fried apples any way you wish by altering the measurements of the ingredients.
 

mar09

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Sep 17, 2014
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Hey mar09, by fried apples, it's not like you cut them up, coat them in flour and dump them in the frying pan with oil (otherwise known as deep-frying), it's just like the filling for apple pie, you just add butter, lemon juice and sugar, there's no oil or flour or deep frying involved. You can make the fried apples any way you wish by altering the measurements of the ingredients.
Yes, yes it didnt seem so from the recipe-). I was just saying how filipinos (and i dont know really that much who else) love fried things. A while ago i quickly skimmed this article that said we are one of the unhealthiest ppl on earth, and for a reason. While some esp athletes for example, strive to be fit and all, it seems a large chunk of ppl here do not know, or ignore healthy habits we only read about or watch-(. Even i loved fruit jams and wondered when young why we didnt make them as much as other nations did, and realized bec. we didnt have winters, so ppl often go for fresh things, not worrying there will be mos.u cannot harvest or buy fresh from a rotation of fruits any season. Sure guava or pineapple juice is canned and often sold, imported too, but think abt preserved guava (theres rare guave jelly), or jackfruit or bignay... it is only recently the latter is being made into red wine.
Back to the fried apple... i dont look at this as fried tho-- just cooked in butter-).
 

Angelsnow

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YUMMY ..Fried Apples!!!!....had to add this!!!

 
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jeager

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Apples in pancakes?
You betcha! Makes for great pancakes. Lots of good fruits can be added to pancakes.

Anyone got some interesting cornbread recipes?
I'm a guy and LOVE to cook.
I do dishes also.:)
I also shoot my firearms and hunt and fish but I am house trained.:cool:

Disabled cop & master marksman.;)
 
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jeager

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YUMMY ..Fried Apples!!!!....had to add this!!!


Funny! I get that.
I'm one of those that can eat food fried in bacon grease and don't gain an ounce.
Heart and arteries are clean also.:)
 

blue_ladybug

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Feb 21, 2014
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Apples in pancakes?
You betcha! Makes for great pancakes. Lots of good fruits can be added to pancakes.

Anyone got some interesting cornbread recipes?
I'm a guy and LOVE to cook.
I do dishes also.:)
I also shoot my firearms and hunt and fish but I am house trained.:cool:

Disabled cop & master marksman.;)
My kind of man.. lol
 
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Ultimatum77

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I like this!
 
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Ultimatum77

Guest
#20
Apples in pancakes?
You betcha! Makes for great pancakes. Lots of good fruits can be added to pancakes.

Anyone got some interesting cornbread recipes?
I'm a guy and LOVE to cook.
I do dishes also.:)
I also shoot my firearms and hunt and fish but I am house trained.:cool:

Disabled cop & master marksman.;)
Dang that's pretty good to be that active at your age! Props man!