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Cut up 2 large apples- Granny Smith, etc.
Simmer in 1/2 c orange juice 1 T lemon juice Add 1/3 c packed brown sugar 1/4 tsp cinnamon pinch of cloves Cook gently for 3-5 mins Thicken with 1 T corn starch in 2 T cold water Add 1/2 c nuts or raisins or dried cranberries, etc Cool Line a cooky sheet w parchment or greased foil Form into burritos with 6 flour tortillas (7-8"), folding in the sides first. Place on pan, seam down Brush with melted butter & sugar optional. Bake fot 20-25 mins. Adapted from Fam Fun magazine. Lower calories than pie!! |
OMG this sounds delicious!! I will have to try'em!! Thanks!!
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The only problem with this recipe is that I want to eat them all day!
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Yum! I'm trying these this afternoon. Apple pie is my hubby's favorite.
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Wow... Quick and easy and it sounds so yummy! Thankyou so much for sharing this with us.
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Now I have something new to serve (and impress) my mom when she visits in October. I'm not a cook in any sense of the word, so all unique recipes are appreciated. Thanks.
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YUMMY!! I can almost smell them baking............. :shock:
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Thanks for the recipe. My dad just loaded me down with a bunch of apples from his tree so the timing is perfect. I am going to try it tomorrow.
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I used to work in a bakery in South Lake Tahoe, CA. We made these all the time. We deep-fried them. Then we would glaze them. They sold like hotcakes!
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Originally Posted by dotcomdtcm
Cut up 2 large apples- Granny Smith, etc.
Simmer in 1/2 c orange juice 1 T lemon juice Add 1/3 c packed brown sugar 1/4 tsp cinnamon pinch of cloves Cook gently for 3-5 mins Thicken with 1 T corn starch in 2 T cold water Add 1/2 c nuts or raisins or dried cranberries, etc Cool Line a cooky sheet w parchment or greased foil Form into burritos with 6 flour tortillas (7-8"), folding in the sides first. Place on pan, seam down Brush with melted butter & sugar optional. Bake fot 20-25 mins. Adapted from Fam Fun magazine. Lower calories than pie!! Thanks Dotty Phyllis |
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