How to Use Apples

Make Apple Chips: When you really want a potato chip, but not all the fat and other nastiness, then you can have apple crisps!, Make Apple Jelly: Why not preserve this season's bounty for next season's breakfast? , Carve Shrunken Head Apples: Folk...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Make Apple Chips: When you really want a potato chip

    They are quite easy to make and are good for you, too.
  2. Step 2: but not all the fat and other nastiness

    , Carved apple heads can last for years if dried properly and painted or sprayed with sealant.

    Here's an interesting way to preserve your apples... , Stick that sweet autumn apple onto a sturdy wooden stick for easy holding and biting.

    This recipe makes 10 toffee apples. , Bobbing for apples requires a large tub of water, apples and a group of people willing to get their faces
    - and maybe their heads
    - wet. , With these easy steps, you could become the next pie baking contest winner at the county fair.

    The end result is so tasty and delicious that you won't be able to believe you made it all by yourself.

    Add some ice cream on top when serving for an even more delicious taste. , You can bake your apple(s) in an oven or cook by microwave.

    Both methods are provided here. , Here is how you can fill your pantry with delicious, all natural, applesauce for your family to enjoy for some time to come. , It's cooked until the sugar caramelizes, so it takes on a dark brown color and has a longer shelf life than applesauce.It used to be extremely time consuming, but if you use a slow cooker, you can be eating apple butter in a day! , Add this delicious apple-raisin Bread Pudding to your holiday table this year. ,
  3. Step 3: then you can have apple crisps!

  4. Step 4: Make Apple Jelly: Why not preserve this season's bounty for next season's breakfast?

  5. Step 5: Carve Shrunken Head Apples: Folk dolls made from carved apples have been around at least since the settlers of early rural America made dolls from whatever was plentiful at the time.

  6. Step 6: Make Toffee Apples: They may not be good for your teeth

  7. Step 7: but toffee apples are oh so scrumptious!

  8. Step 8: Bob for Apples: A traditional Halloween game enjoyed by young and old.

  9. Step 9: Bake an Apple Pie from Scratch: Ever crave a good old-fashioned pie like your grandma used to make

  10. Step 10: but think it's too much of a challenge to bake a real home-made pie from scratch

  11. Step 11: crust and all?

  12. Step 12: Make a Baked Apple: A baked apple is a simple

  13. Step 13: delicious and time-old recipe that has been cooked for many centuries or as the New York Times once put it

  14. Step 14: "dates back as far as fire and apples".This recipe is for the traditional version of a baked apple

  15. Step 15: which tends to always include raisins and spices

  16. Step 16: along with some form of traditional sweetener such as sugar or a syrup.

  17. Step 17: Make Apple Sauce: Ever wondered how grandma "put up applesauce"?

  18. Step 18: Make Apple Butter: Apple butter is a concentrated cousin of applesauce.

  19. Step 19: Make Apple Raisin Bread Pudding: This bread pudding is very popular in the British Isles.

  20. Step 20: Make Apple Souffle: This is a very special dessert that tastes so great it is suitable for special occasions such as dinner parties.

Detailed Guide

They are quite easy to make and are good for you, too.

, Carved apple heads can last for years if dried properly and painted or sprayed with sealant.

Here's an interesting way to preserve your apples... , Stick that sweet autumn apple onto a sturdy wooden stick for easy holding and biting.

This recipe makes 10 toffee apples. , Bobbing for apples requires a large tub of water, apples and a group of people willing to get their faces
- and maybe their heads
- wet. , With these easy steps, you could become the next pie baking contest winner at the county fair.

The end result is so tasty and delicious that you won't be able to believe you made it all by yourself.

Add some ice cream on top when serving for an even more delicious taste. , You can bake your apple(s) in an oven or cook by microwave.

Both methods are provided here. , Here is how you can fill your pantry with delicious, all natural, applesauce for your family to enjoy for some time to come. , It's cooked until the sugar caramelizes, so it takes on a dark brown color and has a longer shelf life than applesauce.It used to be extremely time consuming, but if you use a slow cooker, you can be eating apple butter in a day! , Add this delicious apple-raisin Bread Pudding to your holiday table this year. ,

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