Last Saturday when I picked up our Bountiful-Basket I realized we were drowning in apples. The week before I bought a bag of apples at Kroger because Layla loves them. Gosh, I ended up with more apples than I knew what to do with.
Last year when I had too many apples I made homemade apple sauce and the kids loved it. It was a favorite topping for our oatmeal at breakfast. This time I wanted to make a side dish for dinner similar to the apples you get from Chili's restaurant. We ate at Chili's a few weeks ago and Layla chose them as a side with her cheeseburger and she LOVED them.
I needed to make this happen for my little apple lover.
I peeled the apples with a potato peeler and then after I sliced them I cut them into cubes. I tossed them into the slow cooker and topped them with brown sugar and cinnamon. I really didn't measure anything, but I chopped about 7-8 apples and probably used about 1/4 cup of brown sugar and a few shakes of cinnamon. After thinking about it for a minute I decided to mix in some room temperature butter. Everything is better with butter!!
I let them cook for a couple of hours and my house smelled edible. The smell of fresh apples cooking is better than any candle you can buy!
Once they were soft I topped them with granola. We got fresh granola from our food co-op. It is so delicious because it is full of pecans, pumpkin seeds and cherries. I stirred in the granola and let it cook with the apples for another hour or so.
It isn't the prettiest dish I have made, but it was easy and the kids really enjoyed it. I wanted to drizzle caramel sauce on the kids servings, but I forgot. They would have loved that! I did top theirs with whipped cream. Mmmmm! Such a great apple treat!
What have you been cooking with apples?
My girls would love this too!
ReplyDeletei made applesauce for reid back when he started on baby food....i used granny smith...and my oldest freaked out over it..made me make it daily....i told him i hope his wife learns the way to his heart!
ReplyDeleteYum! So going to try this! Thanks for sharing, friend!
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