What to do with these apple chunks?
#1
I cut up a large McIntosh apple for breakfast but it was sour/tart so I only ate part of it. The rest is sitting here by my computer turning brown.
I'm going to stick it in the fridge for now, but I know I won't want to eat those brown chunks later.
Any ideas on what to do to rescue those chunks? I don't want recipes where I'd have to go get more apples, I just don't want these pieces to go to waste.
Thanks!
I'm going to stick it in the fridge for now, but I know I won't want to eat those brown chunks later.
Any ideas on what to do to rescue those chunks? I don't want recipes where I'd have to go get more apples, I just don't want these pieces to go to waste.
Thanks!
#2
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Stick them in a microwave safe bowl.
Add a dab of butter or margerine (whatever you like)
Sprinkle on cinnamon and sweenter to taste
Zap until it's hot.
It takes like apple pie filling! You can eat it alone, on toast or over ice cream.
Add a dab of butter or margerine (whatever you like)
Sprinkle on cinnamon and sweenter to taste
Zap until it's hot.
It takes like apple pie filling! You can eat it alone, on toast or over ice cream.
#3
To keep the apples from turning brown, put them in a bowl with lemon juice. It will keep them white looking. McIntosh are great cooking apples! Bake them in the oven with brown sugar/cinnamon sprinkled on them. Deelish!
#4
Apple pancakes!!! yum just mix
them in with the batter and walaa. I happen to be addicted to apple pancakes, I make a whole batch and refridgerate them n when ever im in the mood for them just zap em in the microwave for a min or 2
them in with the batter and walaa. I happen to be addicted to apple pancakes, I make a whole batch and refridgerate them n when ever im in the mood for them just zap em in the microwave for a min or 2
#5
Thanks, all!
n2scraplvr, I know the lemon trick, but they were already brown. In fact, I was surprised at how fast they went brown.
Lisa & n2scraplvr, topping them with butter, cinnamon and brown sugar sounds perfect! I'd been thinking that if I hadn't cut it up, I could have made a baked apple.
pinklissamel, apple pancakes sound divine - but I'm hopeless at making pancakes. However, I can manage crepes, so maybe next time I'll do that... ohh, yeah!
n2scraplvr, I know the lemon trick, but they were already brown. In fact, I was surprised at how fast they went brown.
Lisa & n2scraplvr, topping them with butter, cinnamon and brown sugar sounds perfect! I'd been thinking that if I hadn't cut it up, I could have made a baked apple.
pinklissamel, apple pancakes sound divine - but I'm hopeless at making pancakes. However, I can manage crepes, so maybe next time I'll do that... ohh, yeah!
#7
Oh you are SO lucky to have Macintosh apples this late in the season!!!! I can only find them here in Denver during November & December... I would microwave it w/ cinnamon & sugar, with a dab of whipped cream. Or, use it in a dutch pancake for breakfast.
#8
Originally Posted by Lisa_wanna_b_quilter
Stick them in a microwave safe bowl.
Add a dab of butter or margerine (whatever you like)
Sprinkle on cinnamon and sweenter to taste
Zap until it's hot.
It takes like apple pie filling! You can eat it alone, on toast or over ice cream.
Add a dab of butter or margerine (whatever you like)
Sprinkle on cinnamon and sweenter to taste
Zap until it's hot.
It takes like apple pie filling! You can eat it alone, on toast or over ice cream.
#10
Ok, this sounds gross but it really does taste good.
Peel and cut up an apple. Dice one onion (sweet onions are best). Melt about 1-2 tablespoons of butter in a skillet. Add about 1 tablespoon of sugar and cinnamon to taste. Add the apple and onion and saute until they are tender.
Peel and cut up an apple. Dice one onion (sweet onions are best). Melt about 1-2 tablespoons of butter in a skillet. Add about 1 tablespoon of sugar and cinnamon to taste. Add the apple and onion and saute until they are tender.
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