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I have some transparent yellow apples (soft kind), but don't feel like
making boring applesauce or apple butter. does anyody have any other ideas of what I could do with them? For preserving that is. |
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"Denise~*" wrote in message
oups.com... I have some transparent yellow apples (soft kind), but don't feel like making boring applesauce or apple butter. does anyody have any other ideas of what I could do with them? For preserving that is. Yippee! Brandied apples. With or without extra spices. Apple juice. I love apple cider, too, even better than the juice. Tippledrena |
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I'd suggest frozen apple slices. I put 2 cups at a time into a plastic
sandwich bag and put all those into one big bag in the freezer. Very convenient for making apple crisp on a winter's evening. About 5 min to mix the ingredients and 13 min cook in the microwave. Many a time my dog an I shared one of these. I get them all to myself now and they last me a couple of days. Also good for apple pies if one wants to take the time. |
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Denise~* wrote:
wrote: "Denise~*" wrote in message groups.com... I have some transparent yellow apples (soft kind), but don't feel like making boring applesauce or apple butter. does anyody have any other ideas of what I could do with them? For preserving that is. Yippee! Brandied apples. With or without extra spices. recipe? Apple juice. I love apple cider, too, even better than the juice. Tippledrena Apple cranberry chutney? I think I have a recipe. However if yellow transparents are as soft as green ones, I don't think it would work. How about adding a very strong tasting fruit and making a paste or cheese, like quince or guava paste. You serve those in small pieces, with or without cheese, as a dessert. Ellen |
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"Wm Watt" wrote in message oups.com... I'd suggest frozen apple slices. I put 2 cups at a time into a plastic sandwich bag and put all those into one big bag in the freezer. Very convenient for making apple crisp on a winter's evening. About 5 min to mix the ingredients and 13 min cook in the microwave. Many a time my dog an I shared one of these. I get them all to myself now and they last me a couple of days. Also good for apple pies if one wants to take the time. Oh, William! Sounds like you need to get another dog! ;-) Kathi great idea, btw |
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