Sauteed Apples
photo by anme7039
- Ready In:
- 25mins
- Ingredients:
- 5
- Serves:
-
6
ingredients
- 3 tablespoons butter
- 1⁄4 teaspoon salt
- 1⁄2 teaspoon sugar
- 2 large granny smith apples, cored and cut into 12 wedges each
- 2 large Red Delicious apples, cored and cut into 12 wedges each
directions
- Melt butter with 3 tblsps water over moderate-low heat in a large skillet.
- Add salt and sugar and cook apples, covered, for 3-5 minutes, or just until tender.
- Increase heat to moderate and season apples; cook, uncovered, until tender and bottom layer is lightly golden.
- Invert apples onto platter and slide back into skillet to brown other half.
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Reviews
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Evelyn, super! I had expected this to be very simular to the fried apples from Cracker Barrel, but they are not. I did double the sauce and added a little brown sugar to it cause I had some mega sized apples. The sauce got absorbed into the apples and then they browned almost crispy. This was great and very different from what I excepted. Thanks for something I will make again!
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OK, here goes. I live in Athens, Greece. I moved out here many, many years ago from Ottawa, Canada - so I am blessed in having two wonderful heritages!
I suffer from compulsive obsessive behaviour with regard to food and my psychiatrist thought it would be a good idea to find a 'society' where many have the same problem and try to find a cure.
So far, I've copied a couple of thousand recipes from this site and my psychiatrist has thrown the towel in and refuses to answer the phone when I call.
What did I do wrong?
Got 3 kids that keep me on the go - 10 and under at this point (2008) - I may not get round to updating this for a few years, so you'll have to do your own maths.
I teach English full-time and Greek Cookery part-time. I would like to make the cooking part of it full-time and the English Grammar part of it part-time.
That's all for now.