This is a simple but very satisfying recipe. All you have to do is bake some thinly sliced apples to turn them into crispy, sweet chips. The baking time can vary, depending on the thickness of the apple slices and your oven. Mandolins are great for thinly and evenly slicing the apples. You can sprinkle the chips with your favorite spices, such as nutmeg, cinnamon, or even ginger. Store in an airtight container if there are any left over.
Easy Baked Apple Chips
2 Gala applesDash of nutmeg ((optional))
Preheat the oven to 225 degrees F.Prepare two baking sheets with parchment paper.Slice the apples very thinly and ...
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Apple Broccoli Salad
This salad makes for a filling and fresh snack or side and makes a change from the usual leafy greens plus cucumber and tomatoes job. If you struggle to get your kids to eat their greens, try them out on this salad because the fruit adds some sweetness that they might enjoy.
Apple Broccoli Salad
Salad1 Head broccoli ((florets, and stem, chopped))1 Red apple ((large, diced))1 cup Green olives ((halved))1/2 c Red onion ((thinly sliced))1 cup Fresh pineapple ((diced, or canned in 100% juice))Optional Ingredients1/4 c Raisins and/or 1/4toasted almond sliversVinaigrette2 cloves garlicJuice of 2 limes1/4 c EVOO2 tbsp ...
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Gorgeous Apple Crisp
There is absolutely no need to struggle to eat paleo when there are treats like this around. This crisp is absolutely delicious – it’s perfect for a cold winter’s day. And with only four ingredients, it couldn’t get much simpler than this!
Gorgeous Apple Crisp
2 Apples ((large, cored and diced))3 tbsp Butter1/2 c Coconut milk2 tbsp Cinnamon
In a warm saucepan (on medium high), sauté the apples in butter for about three minutes or until the apples give up their moisture.Turn the heat down to medium low and add the milk and cinnamon. Wait until the heat has reduced so that it doesn’t curdle the milk.Allow the mixture to ...
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