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Betty's Red Cinnamon Dinner Apples Recipe

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2009

In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make her beautiful Red Cinnamon Dinner Apples Side Dish recipe. These apples are simply stunning, and the taste is superb! They are great with pork, chicken, turkey, and just about anything else!

Ingredients:

2 large or 3 medium tart apples
1 cup sugar
1/3 cup red cinnamon candies (red hots)
2 3/4 cups water
1/2 teaspoon red food coloring (optional)

In a medium-sized saucepan, combine 1 cup sugar, 1/2 cup red cinnamon candies, and 2 3/4 cups water. Stir well, and then place over medium heat until the mixture comes to a boil. Turn the heat to low, and cook and stir for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside while you prepare your apples. Peel 2 or 3 tart apples and then divide each of them into eight equally-sized sections, removing seeds, etc. If the apples need to sit while you are doing something else, let them sit in salted water until you are ready to use them. When ready to assemble your recipe, place the prepared apples carefully in the hot cinnamon, sugar, and water mixture. Place over heat, bring back to a boil, and cook for 15 minutes. Test the apples for doneness using a fork. The apples should be soft, but not mushy. A fork will meet with some resistance, but the apples will no longer be crisp and crunchy. Remove the saucepan from heat, and carefully remove the cinnamon apples from the hot liquid. Place the red apples in a clear serving bowl using a slotted spoon. Let cool before serving. You may serve them at room temperature or chill them overnight and serve them cold. The leftover liquid may be reused (for apples, pears, and other fruit) and may be saved in a jar in the refrigerator for up to a week. These apples are dramatic and add flair to any meal. I think you will love the way they look and how good they taste!

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  • i have a question what if it is too spicy ????

  • @natedog2004 You can thin the spice with water, and pour off any excess water.

    --Betty :)

  • hi betty, its halloween could you do a video on how to make caramel apples at home?

  • I think you got my answer to this question earlier! Thanks for viewing and commenting!

    --Betty :)

  • what variety of apple did u use? granny smith? thanks, angie

  • You need to use a granny smith type of apple; it needs to be firm, not mealy. Thanks for your questions!

    --Betty :)

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  • DON'T READ THIS CAUSE IT ACTUALLY WORKS. YOU WILL BE KISSED ON THE NEAREST POSSIBLE FRIDAY BY THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE. TOMORROW WILL BE THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE. HOWEVER IF YOU DON'T POST THIS COMMENT TO AT LEAST THREE VIDEOS TOU WILL DIE WITHIN 2 DAYS. NOW UV STARTED READING THIS DON'T STOP. THIS IS SO SCARY. PUT THIS ON AT LEAST 5 VIDEOS IN 143 MINUTES WHEN YOUR DONE WHEN YOUR DONE PRESS F6 AND YOUR LOVERS NAME WILL APPEAR ON THE SCREEN IN BIG LETTERS. THIS IS SCARY BECAUSE IT ACTUALLY WORKS

  • posting christmas time food ideas linda randall.. today we made apple crisp :)

  • You're welcome! It is very easy to do!!! Thanks for your comment!

    --Betty :)

  • That Looks so tasty i ill def. make that one day soon for a side dish :) thanks Bunches.

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