Go Beyond Basic With These 6 Apple Recipes

With ingredients like sausage, maple syrup, or cheddar

Mark Bittman
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Go savory and use salt; go sweet and use sugar. Savory baked apples are excellent alongside pork, or with sour cream or yogurt; their sweet counterparts make a simple dessert with cookies, ice cream, or whipped cream.

Baked Apples

Ingredients

4 large round apples (preferably Cortland or Ida Red)

About 2 cup water, sweet or dry white wine, or apple juice

Salt (optional)

Sugar (optional)

Instructions

Heat the oven to 350 degrees F. Core the apples, leaving the stem end intact, and peel the top half of each. Put in a baking dish and pour in the liquid to a depth of about 1/2 inch. If you’re using salt, sprinkle some lightly all over. If you’re using sugar, put about 1 teaspoon in the cavity of each apple and sprinkle another teaspoon or so on top.

Bake uncovered until the apples are very tender, about an hour. Baste occasionally with a spoon or a brush, if you like. Serve warm or at room temperature. Or refrigerate for up to a day or two; bring the apples back to room temperature before serving.

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