tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7148735542162027173.post3521048709812346668..comments2022-01-15T06:25:17.645-05:00Comments on 365 Dollar Year: Food Pyramid? Food Plate Guide? Magic Food Bowl-Thing?j.http://www.blogger.com/profile/05488121165040555447noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7148735542162027173.post-18479523451975324842011-07-23T18:45:31.738-04:002011-07-23T18:45:31.738-04:00Apples, peeled/cored. Cut up smaller for (slightly...Apples, peeled/cored. Cut up smaller for (slightly) faster cooking. Attacked with some sugar, lots of cinnamon, some nutmeg and allspice, a bit of ginger if you like it. A bit of (cinnamony) abba juice in the bottom of the baking dish. You can add some butter over them, too, if you like. Bake at 350 until soft and yummy.<br /><br />Or you can pre-cook the apples like for apple-pie with the same spices (and butter if you like) and bit of juice, then dump into puff pastry shell and cook until the dough's done.<br /><br />Or you can pre-bake whole (peeled/cored) apples with the spices, *then* wrap them up in puff pastry and cook until the dough's done.<br /><br />Oh, yeah, and a bit of salt. Gotta have salt, or the flavor never comes out. If you're feeling lazy (and don't have anything else) you can totally just overload the apples with "apple pie spice". All the same.<br /><br />I like it with the powdered ginger, though. That bit's win.j.https://www.blogger.com/profile/05488121165040555447noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7148735542162027173.post-21920397666923859192011-07-23T16:21:19.974-04:002011-07-23T16:21:19.974-04:00Ok, I'll fall for it ... how do you bake spice...Ok, I'll fall for it ... how do you bake spiced (or spicy) baked apples?<br />As long as they don't taste like ordinary baked apples, I might try them.<br /><br />Janey<br />janeyknitting AT yahoo DOT ca<br />(Change caps to symbols and lose the spaces.)Janeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02588811707267238800noreply@blogger.com