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Starbucks Hot Caramel Apple Cider
*recipe from: Stephanie O'Dea
This is supposed to be a replica of Starbucks cider. I have never had their cider, so I can't really say how it compares to the original. I thought it was very good and very easy to make, but it basically just tasted like mulled cider to me. The best part of this recipe was drinking it out of an apple mug. All you have to do it slice off the top of an apple. Then cut a circle around the inside and scoop out the flesh of the apple with a spoon. Rub lemon juice around the inside of the apple and the rim so it doesn't turn brown (as you can see, I skipped this step and mine started turning brown). Then, pour the hot cider inside your cute apple cup! :)
Ingredients:
- 4 cups apple cider
- 3 tablespoons caramel syrup (the ice cream topping)
- 1/2 tablespoon ground cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
- 4 tablespoons sweetened whipped cream (I omitted this)
- 4 apple mugs
- Mix all ingredients in a pot.
- Cook on low on the stove or in a crock pot for up to 4 hours.
- Pour into the apple mugs and enjoy.
Apple Chips and Stuffed Squash
Both components of this meal are simple to make, but take a little bit of time cooking in the oven. I would make the apple chips ahead of time, so they will be ready to go for dinner.
Apple Chips
*recipe from: The Italian Dish
I guess I've never had apple chips before, but they are sooooo good! This is a recipe I will definitely be making again. I just wish I had a bigger oven so I could make more at a time. They take a little while to cook, but require almost no work. Once they're in the oven, you can almost forget about them! I purchased a mandolin solely for making these chips and you definitely need it. There is no way I could have sliced them thin enough otherwise. And, I'm happy I have the mandolin because now I can make a lot more apple chips (and maybe slice some other fruits and veggies easier)! Check out my new kitchen tool below! :)
Ingredients:
(makes about 25 chips . . . you'll want a lot more!)
- 1 large Granny Smith apple
- 2 tablespoons light brown sugar
- 1 tablespoon cinnamon
- Preheat the oven to 225 degrees F. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper. (I used greased aluminum foil)
- Using a mandolin, slice the apples as thinly as you can.
- Mix the sugar and the cinnamon in a shallow bowl and dip the apple slices lightly in the mixture, just lightly coating them.
- Lay the slices on the baking sheets, about 12 slices per sheet.
- Bake for 1 hour.
- Remove one pan at a time and flip the apple slices over with tongs. When you return pans to oven, also rotate them - put the one that was on the top rack on the bottom.
- Bake for one more hour. Remove pans from oven. Apple slices will start to harden up pretty quickly. Remove with tongs.
Sausage and Apple Stuffed Acorn Squash
*recipe from: Lightlife
This recipe was REALLY good and was such a great fall dish. Despite having a lot of apple components, I couldn't really taste much apple in the dinner, but I still highly recommend it.
Ingredients:
(serves 4)
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*recipe from Cinda B | ||
I know I typically say that everything is really good on this blog. However, I am not joking about this one. It was decadant and amazing. This would be a showstopper if you were having a dinner party. When I was making it, I really was wishing I could just skip a couple steps and start eating. I was thinking that maybe I could just use store bought caramel instead of making my own, but I am SO glad I didn't, because the homemade caramel was exceptional and was well worth it. Just please make this. It doesn't need it, but it would be great with ice cream too. I topped it with one of the apple chips for a garnish. This recipe makes a lot (I halved it and there still were almost 4 servings). | ||
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