How do you bake/stew an apple? Thanks! -nt-
#4750 - 04/01/03 05:22 AM
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-------------------- Formerly known as Ruchie
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i core my apples and put in a oven proof dish and bake at 350 until soft inside. i leave the skin on and eat it out of the skin.
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My grandma made the best baked apples. she would peel the apple and cut it in half. She would cut out the seeds/core and place the apples in a baking dish. The little hole where she cut out the seeds is facing up, and she would pack with brown sugar (and sometimes 3 raisins). She put a pat of butter on top of the brown sugar. (You could probably substitute a tiny bit of soy margarine, but not too much to keep fat content down.) I wish I knew the temp and time, but like mmacdonald says, 350 sounds right, until soft. mmmm!
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Thank you SOOOOOOO MUCH! I will have to try this and let you know how it goes!!!!!!!! I'm SO psyched--I haven't had an apple in months!!
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Ruchie
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Thank you SO MUCH! I can't wait to eat my first apple of months--MMM!
Always, Ruchie
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I used to make this all the time, but I didn't know why it made my tummy hurt. Now I know I shouldn't have been eating the skin! Try Rome Beauty apples when they're in season, they bake up very nicely. Here goes:
Baked Apple
1 medium apple, washed and cored 1 tablespoon raisins 1 tablespoon brown sugar 1 teaspoon butter Cinnamon
Place the apple in a microwaveable dish. Put the brown sugar in the apple, add the raisins, break up the butter and put it on top. Then sprinkle the cinnamon generously over the apple. Zap on HIGH for 7 to 8 minutes or until the apple is tender. Serve warm. If apples are room temperature, the cooking time will be slightly shorter (6 minutes). Serves 1. -–Rli@aol.com
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I DID IT! I made my first baked apple--and it was SCRUMPTIOUS! Thank you SO VERY MUCH for the recipes! I haven't had an apple since November or December--and it is SO GREAT to be able to eat them again.
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Ruchie
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I made it too, but I think I made a mistake. How do you core an apple? I cut open the apple, took out the stem and seeds, and then had one half of the apple cut into 3 pieces, and then the other half. I tried to have them stay as one but they didn't, can someone explain how to do this correct here.
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I'm wondering if something in this made me sick. Tonight has been rough for me, I had bloating and d, is it possible this was high in fat? When I get bloated and have d, and have this kind of bloating, it felt like it does when I have a cookie to eat. I also had Butterball ground turkey and corn, but I had 3 spoons of applesuace, soulable fiber, before.
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It's more likely that butterball turkey than the apples - those things can be quite high in fat. Also some people have problems with corn. And you mentioned 3 spoonfuls of applesauce before - was that ALL the soluble fiber you had as a base for that meal? If so, that's REALLY not enough.
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Unless you are very handy with a knife, you really need to use an apple corer, which you insert into the core, twist round and pull out. Even so, you will likely leave some of the core behind, depending on the type of apple ...
But what you did would work fine if you covered the apple with some foil. Or you could put the pieces in a small ovenproof dish with a lid, you could add a little honey/water/lemon juice - to taste - to stop it drying out. Bonus is it will cook a lot quicker than the whole apple, but downside is you can't stuff the empty core with something delicious. Just make sure you don't eat the skin!
Josephine
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