Apple Pancakes {Secret Recipe Club 3/12}

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It’s time for another Secret Recipe Club reveal day!! What is Secret Recipe Club? Find out more info about the club and how to join the fun here!!

This month I was assigned Danielle from Mostly Food and Crafts.

She has a lovely blog filled with fun recipes and crafts that are especially perfect for kids!

When I was looking around her recipes I stumbled upon a few brownie recipes that almost got me.

But I finally decided against them (due to my recent over consumption of these brownies) and went with her apple pancakes.

green apple Apple Pancakes {Secret Recipe Club 3/12}

This recipe came at the perfect time! I had a leftover granny smith apple to use up, a free morning from class to make delicious pancakes, and all the ingredients I needed on hand.

How often does that happen?! (Answer…not often at all!)

I added a few spices to the pancakes, and made sure to chop up the apples very finely – which I highly recommend you do as well.

Unfortunately my pancakes didn’t turn out a wonderful golden brown color, but the bf said they were still the best he’s ever had.

apple pancake stack Apple Pancakes {Secret Recipe Club 3/12}

So what are you waiting for? Make some pancakes today!

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German Sunken Apple Torte {Guest Post by The German Foodie}

Apple Cake

Hello friends! Today I have Sofie Dittmann aka The German Foodie guest posting for me today. You can find her on Twitter @thegermanfoodie and on Facebook! Enjoy!

If you are looking for a quick way to make an impressive German apple cake, look no further. This cake is attractive-looking and so easy to make, a child can do it.

In fact, my son DID do it when he was not even 10 years old, just because he loved the way that cake looked and he also wanted apple cake fast, no, NOW.

So I challenged him to make it himself, and with this recipe, it was REALLY, REALLY EASY.

012212 guestpost applecake 1 German Sunken Apple Torte {Guest Post by The German Foodie}

“Sunken apple” cake is named such because of the apple quarters that are pressed into the batter and then sink in as the cake bakes. You can either leave this cake as is, or as I did, top it with streusel.

Yes, that will chip away at the “sunken apple” impression, but it is oh so VERY delicious. In any case, in Germany you would always pair this cake with sweet heavy whipped cream, and streusel makes everything better anyhow.

Choose a good baking apple, such as Cortland, for this one, because you want the apple to melt in your mouth.

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Caramel Apple Pie

Caramel Apple Pies

Thanksgiving is quickly approaching and last minute my family decides to have dinner at home.

Go figure, right? Well, I just finished throwing together a quick Turkey Day menu.

A few things that are new to the menu this year: an amazing looking butternut squash salad & sausage stuffing from Brown Eyed Baker. Michelle has a vast collection of Thanksgiving related recipes, it’s a great place to go for recipe inspiration!

I also decided on apple dumplings, inspired by one of my classes.

Although these apple pies didn’t make the cut, they are a delicious fall time dessert. The classic apple and caramel combination makes for an extra special treat. Pair with a little vanilla ice cream and you have a masterpiece.

I originally made these pies, along with a bunch of other pies, for a friend of the family.

Of all the pies I made that weekend, the apple pies turned out the best.  Granted it took me a few tries….but I finally got it.

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I found that pre-baking a mixture of apples, a little sugar and cinnamon for about 20 minutes made them release enough of their juices so that the crust didn’t puff too much.

By the way, thank you to my awesome Twitter followers for helping me solve this problem! I can always count on Twitter for a quick and helpful response.

Next time I made this recipe I plan on adding more caramel. Yes, more caramel.

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Homemade Apple Butter

apple butter in the jar

Apples have been mentioned a lot lately. It’s starting to be the time of year when the leaves change, squash is in season, and apples are falling off trees.

When we had our first fall teaser a few weeks ago I was in the mood to do something with apples. I decided on apple butter.

Last year I made pumpkin butter and I somehow made it through the fall with out making apple butter. I must have been little traumatized from the fudge and whoopie pies

But this year apple butter was first on my fall to do list, and I was so happy with the results. If you have never tasted apple butter, imagine a smoother and slightly sweeter applesauce… 

This recipe tastes clean, homey, and isn’t half bad for you! I decided to cut down on the sugar for a healthier spread.

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I also chose to leave out the spices. After reading through different recipes online, I noticed the different variations. Some people liked a lot of sugar, some people wanted a little less. Some people wanted to add nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger, salt and other spices…while other wanted a simple and purely apple butter.

You can be as creative as you want with this. Use what you have on hand, and the type of apples you like.

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