Desserts/ Recipe

Home Baked Apple Chips (or crisps, if you will)

Good morning lovely blog readers! I trust your weekend went well. Mine was filled with Christmas Truck Parades (well, one parade), dinners out (one dinner out) and a lot of serving hungry eaters and wine drinkers. 
 
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I also finally scored some of the olive oil I mentioned in this post. It came in the mail – all four bottles of the stuff! Review to come… Do you order stuff online? Is so, what stuff? And if not, how come? Getting things in the mail is super fun! Especially if it’s things you eat! Speaking of which, watch on the 12th for the Great Food Blogger Cookie Swap reveal! I’m still waiting for my cookies to arrive but I’ve sent mine out and managed to hoard/inhale a good 12 or so all by myself. So much fun (and so much stretchy pants)…Speaking of fun and stretchy pants, I have a recipe for you today that is big on fun, and low on stretchy pants. Sort of. Home baked apple chips! We’re still getting bundles of apples in our CSA box and I’m trying to come up with new and interesting ways for us to eat them. These chips, were both. Did I mention they were also highly addictive? I think you’ll like them. Plus they make your entire house smell absolutely fantastically like Christmas!

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Two things: First, be careful with your apple corer if you haven’t used one before. I almost took a chunk out of my hand with the first try. Get to know your corer and ease it into the apple before slamming down to remove the core. Second, enjoy!
  
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Home Baked Apple Chips

Ingredients

  • 4 Small to Medium Sized Apples.
  • 1 C Sugar.
  • 1 C Ground Cinnamon.
  • Dash or Two of Ground Nutmeg.
  • Pinch of Salt.

Instructions

  1. Pre-heat your oven to 250 degrees F and prepare two baking sheets with parchment paper.
  2. As that heats, fill a bowl with a cup of water and the lemon juice. Then, cut the bum off the apple so it sits flat and core with a fruit corer - great invention!Β 
  3. Then slice very thinly (a mandolin is useful!) to 1/8".
  4. In another bowl, combine the sugar, spices & salt. Mix well. Very lightly dredge the apples, a couple at a time, in the mixture. Place in one layer on the baking sheets.
  5. *Don't coat too heavily or the sugar will result in what is essentially apple syrup and the chips won't crisp up. Just plop, flip, and place.
  6. Bake in the oven for about 45 minutes. Flip the apples. And continue baking for a further 40 to 45 minutes. They will continue to crisp up as they cool and you don't wanna make em so hard/crisp they break your teeth!
  7. Once cool, serve with some fantastic ice cream, likeΒ Udder Guy's Old Fashioned Vanilla Bean, or all by themselves.
  8. Eat.

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  • patience
    December 5, 2011 at 6:10 PM

    i actually tried this once and it worked quite well. you’re right about more crisping happening later too. but i’m really drawn to this idea with the cinnamon and sugar!

  • Kristy Lynn
    December 5, 2011 at 6:15 PM

    @ patience: cinnamon makes apples better every time.

  • Shaheen
    December 5, 2011 at 6:20 PM

    Ah lady stretchy pants :0) I wouldn’t mind a cookie myself.

    MMm I still have two eating apples in my fruit bowl. This could be the recipe to use them up. I used to have a apple corer, not sure If I still do – yur right it is a deadly weapon.

  • Stacy
    December 6, 2011 at 3:23 AM

    I’m so lame, I was thinking, what’s up with all the corks? And then I realize! Omg – apple cores! Nice! And apple corer? I don’t have one of those, but I think I need one now…

  • Swathi
    December 6, 2011 at 4:07 AM

    Delicious, Love the apple core, I like your cork collection.

  • Kristy Lynn
    December 6, 2011 at 4:25 PM

    @ Shaheen: watch your fingers!

    @ Stacy: i was wondering if anyone would notice πŸ™‚

    @ Swathi: Thanks! πŸ˜‰ You should see the barrels I have of them in the house. actual corks – not apple cores. obviously.

  • momphotographer
    December 6, 2011 at 11:55 PM

    Love your pictures.
    and those apple chips. OMG!!! so making it! just need to get that fruit corer!

  • Kristy Lynn
    December 7, 2011 at 12:07 AM

    @ momphotographer: they’re surprisingly cheap! it only cost me about 8 dollars!

  • Cheap Ethnic Eatz
    December 7, 2011 at 3:31 PM

    Very cool recipe and so christmas-y. Love the cork and core picks, brilliant! Yeah I am an Ebay addict and lots of other online shopping πŸ™‚ Nice to find another Canuck food blogger!

  • Eron
    December 7, 2011 at 4:07 PM

    Love your photos! The corks/cores is brilliant and beautiful! These would make a nice gift in a pretty jar or bag w a bow. How long do they keep crispy? Thanks for the idea!

  • Kristy Lynn
    December 7, 2011 at 4:17 PM

    @ Cheap Ethnic Eats: oh thanks! i know, we canadians need to stick together! that being said, i think nationalism is as scary as any other “ism”…. so let’s be friends because we both have vaginas (presumably).

    @ Eron: thanks lovely! ummm, the corks or the apple chips? The corks last forever (or until they bio-degrate). The apple chips last about a week I’d say. Try to keep em refrige though. Great idea!

  • Teresa, www.foodonfifth.com
    December 8, 2011 at 1:12 AM

    i am crazy about the photo of the corks and cores! Very very well done my friend. At first I did not even notice but then had the “wow” moment. Beautiful shot. Also the recipe is a great new way to use apples.

  • Kristy Lynn
    December 8, 2011 at 4:15 PM

    @ Teresea: thank you so much! when they popped out of the corer I couldn’t believe how much they resembled wine corks. so obviously, i lined them up with wine corks. πŸ˜‰

  • April @ The 21st Century Housewife
    December 19, 2011 at 2:19 PM

    Your apple chips/crisps look and sound delicious! The spices are so lovely and Christmassy too, I can just imagine how yummy they make the house smell. (By the way, I have had similar near accidents with apple corers so I know what you mean about being careful!) Thank you for sharing this delicious, healthy and seasonal snack with the Hearth and Soul hop.

  • Kristy Lynn
    December 19, 2011 at 4:14 PM

    @ April: They make great gifts too! I’ve chucked/broken them into mason jars and bowed em up – i’ll take photos today.

    PS. they really should do something about those corers.