Start with a box of stuffing mix and Rome apples to make Easy Cornbread-Sausage Stuffed Apples
• Easy Cornbread-Sausage Stuffed Apples
• Cinnamon-Caramel Apple Dumplings With Golden Raisins
• Apple-Walnut Salad
Take a bite out of any of these amazing recipes, and you'll never take apples for granted again. They're powerhouse ingredients.
Change the flavor of a dish by switching the variety of the apple used or mixing several different types.
A handy hint: Round-bottomed apples are for baking, while those with bumps at the base are eaten out of hand or tossed in salads. When
shopping, remember the best apples are free from bruises, feel firm to a light squeeze, and are deeply colored. Store in the
produce drawer of the refrigerator, and they'll stay fresh for a week.
Here's a Trick
You can toss apple pieces in a mixture of ¼ cup water and 1 Tbsp. lemon juice to prevent pulp from turning brown. Or for an
even simpler option, toss in lemon-lime soft drink. Remove apples from liquid; pat dry on paper towels.
"Stunning Apples" is from the September 2007 issue of Southern Living.
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