One of the best pancake and waffle toppings in the fall is sautéed apples.
These also double as a great topping to oatmeal, mixed into baked oatmeal, or tossed with granola & vanilla ice cream for an apple crisp ready in minutes.
Or, use them in these amazing caramel apple cheesecake bars!
We’ve been making a version of these apples for years, but I decided to swap the brown sugar for maple syrup.
We LOVED the result. I’m guaranteeing you will too.
Maple Apples
Ingredients
- 3-4 medium apples (about 1 apple per person)
- 1 T butter
- 1 T maple syrup
- Cinnamon, to taste
Directions
Wash {to remove the wax}, and slice your apples. If desired, you can peel them (we usually do, as the peels don’t cook down like the fruit does).
Then, melt 1 T butter in a large skillet.
Add the apple slices and sauté over medium-high heat for 5-7 minutes, stirring frequently.
Reduce heat to low, and continue cooking the apples until crisp-tender.
Then, drizzle over the maple syrup.
Season with cinnamon and serve warm.
Add a dollop of ice cream for a real treat.
Enjoy!
Note: You can easily make this using frozen apples; simply add the apples to the pan first, cook until the liquid/water is evaporated and apples are tender. Then, add the butter, maple syrup and cinnamon.
I love the idea of using these as pancake toppers! Delicious.
ReplyDeleteI know zucchini season is ending but I just saw this recipe and thought of all your success with zucchini. Thought you might enjoy it! http://www.laurenslatest.com/zucchini-pizza-casserole/
ReplyDeletewe do love zucchini, and we've actually made a dish very similar to this one --
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cheescake bar pic has me drooling...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe. I used pears and served them on a Dutch Baby pancake... So delicious :)
ReplyDeleteSo glad you enjoyed them.
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