Example: ice cream’s first ingredient must be “milk”.
Example: jam’s first ingredient must be “fruit”.
And so on….
ANYWAY, baking saves me time and energy. It also frees me up to do other things that I would otherwise put off if I had to be actively cooking dinner. Thanks oven. I love you.

Baked Apples
2 large apples, cored (but not all the way through at the bottom)
4 slivers of butter
2 T brown sugar
2 T crushed walnuts or pecans
½ t cinnamon
½ t nutmeg
1. Place a sliver of butter in the bottom of each cored apple.
2. Mix sugar, nuts, and spices together and spoon into each cored apple
3. Place another sliver of butter on top of the mixture in the apple
4. Cook apples at 375 degrees for 40 minutes in a baking pan filled with 1 inch of water
They really are best with a little vanilla ice cream on top. Also, you can use raisins in the filling, but I hate raisins. Sorry.
Sounds like you have been having great success in trying new recipes and cooking techniques. I have a ice cream maker next time you want to make bake apples
ReplyDeleteYay for "one-pot" dinners! I wish I wasn't so nervous about leaving the oven on when I go out...ah well.
ReplyDeleteSounds really tasty! Way to make healthy food work for a busy schedule!
ReplyDeleteAgreed! I roast veggies almost every night! Yams, potatoes, tomatoes, brussels sprouts, asparagus, broccoli, onions, carrots... you name it! And it comes out tasting amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteHey, if you are looking for preservative-free preserves, I have a ton of canning equipment over here. Get me any fruit you would like to be turned into jam, and I can make it for you!
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